Dear All
Please find below the contents of the latest issue of the Journal of
Aquatic Ecosystem Stress and Recovery. This is the first part of a
special issue on Stress in Marine Communities, with 3 main sections:
Assessment of methods for measuring stress, Review of stress in
specific marine systems & Review of stress on specific components of
the marine biota. Part 2 will follow later in the year.
For more details on the journal please visit our website at:
http://www.wkap.nl/journalhome.htm/1386-1980
Martin
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Contents of Volume 7(1) 2000.
Special Issue: Stress in Marine Communities
Guest Editor: Martin J Attrill
p1 Introduction
pp.3-24. Underwood A.J. Importance of experimental design in
detecting and measuring stresses in marine populations.
pp.25-42. Olsgard F, Somerfield PJ. Surrogates in marine benthic
investigations - which taxonomic unit to target?
pp. 43-55. Saiz-Salinas JI, Gonzalez-Oreja JA. Stress in estuarine
communities: lessons from the highly impacted Bilbao estuary (Spain)
pp. 57-74. Ellis JI, Norkko A, Thrush SF. Broad-scale disturbance of
intertidal and shallow sublittoral soft-sediment habitats; effects on
the benthic macrofauna.
pp. 75-89. Ford TE. Response of marine microbial communities to
anthropogenic stress.
pp. 91-110. Thompson DR, Hamer KC. Stress in seabirds: causes,
consequences and diagnostic value.
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Dr. Martin Attrill
Benthic Ecology Research Group
Plymouth Environmental Research Centre
Department of Biological Sciences
University of Plymouth
Drake Circus
Plymouth. PL4 8AA.
Tel: 01752 232916
Fax: 01752 232970
http://www.science.plymouth.ac.uk/departments/biology/Research/BERG.HTM
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