Citation: Bg. Williams et al., COMPARATIVE-STUDIES OF TIDAL RHYTHMS .13. IS A CLAM CLOCK SIMILAR TO THOSE OF OTHER INTERTIDAL ANIMALS, Marine behaviour and physiology, 24(1), 1993, pp. 1-14
Citation: Bd. Paterson et Mj. Thorne, THE EFFECT OF OXYGEN-TENSION ON THE SWIMMERET RATE OF CALLIANASSA-AUSTRALIENSIS AND C-ARENOSA (CRUSTACEA, DECAPODA, THALASSINIDEA), Marine behaviour and physiology, 24(1), 1993, pp. 15-24
Authors:
CUMMINGS VJ
PRIDMORE RD
THRUSH SF
HEWITT JE
Citation: Vj. Cummings et al., EMERGENCE AND FLOATING BEHAVIORS OF POSTSETTLEMENT JUVENILES OF MACOMONA-LILIANA (BIVALVIA, TELLINACEA), Marine behaviour and physiology, 24(1), 1993, pp. 25-32
Citation: T. Toop et Mg. Wheatly, SOME BEHAVIORAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL-RESPONSES OF THE ASCIDIAN STYELA-PLICATA (LESUEUR) DURING ACCLIMATION TO LOW-SALINITY, Marine behaviour and physiology, 24(1), 1993, pp. 33-44
Citation: Rp. Henry et al., RESPONSES OF THE MARSH PERIWINKLE, LITTORARIA (LITTORINA) IRRORATA TOTEMPERATURE, SALINITY AND DESICCATION, AND THE POTENTIAL PHYSIOLOGICAL RELATIONSHIP TO CLIMBING BEHAVIOR, Marine behaviour and physiology, 24(1), 1993, pp. 45-54
Citation: N. Sasikumar et al., SUBLETHAL RESPONSE OF BARNACLES TO CHLORINE - AN EXPERIMENTAL-STUDY FOR POWER-PLANT BIOFOULING CONTROL, Marine behaviour and physiology, 24(1), 1993, pp. 55-66
Citation: Fa. Huntingford et Pj. Wright, THE DEVELOPMENT OF ADAPTIVE VARIATION IN PREDATOR AVOIDANCE IN FRESH-WATER FISHES, Marine behaviour and physiology, 23(1-4), 1993, pp. 45-61
Citation: C. Magnhagen, CONFLICTING DEMANDS IN GOBIES - WHEN TO EAT, REPRODUCE, AND AVOID PREDATORS, Marine behaviour and physiology, 23(1-4), 1993, pp. 79-90
Citation: Pjb. Hart et Ab. Gill, CHOOSING PREY SIZE - A COMPARISON OF STATIC AND DYNAMIC FORAGING MODELS FOR PREDICTING PREY CHOICE BY FISH, Marine behaviour and physiology, 23(1-4), 1993, pp. 91-104
Citation: Mj. Kaiser et Rn. Hughes, FACTORS AFFECTING THE BEHAVIORAL MECHANISMS OF DIET SELECTION IN FISHES, Marine behaviour and physiology, 23(1-4), 1993, pp. 105-118
Citation: F. Galis, MORPHOLOGICAL CONSTRAINTS ON BEHAVIOR THROUGH ONTOGENY - THE IMPORTANCE OF DEVELOPMENTAL CONSTRAINTS, Marine behaviour and physiology, 23(1-4), 1993, pp. 119-135
Citation: Gw. Barlow, THE PUZZLING PAUCITY OF FEEDING TERRITORIES AMONG FRESH-WATER FISHES, Marine behaviour and physiology, 23(1-4), 1993, pp. 155-174
Citation: Gs. Losey, KNOWLEDGE OF PROXIMATE CAUSES AIDS OUR UNDERSTANDING OF FUNCTION AND EVOLUTIONARY HISTORY, Marine behaviour and physiology, 23(1-4), 1993, pp. 175-186
Citation: Nb. Metcalfe, BEHAVIORAL CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF LIFE-HISTORY VARIATION IN FISH, Marine behaviour and physiology, 23(1-4), 1993, pp. 205-217
Citation: P. Torricelli et al., THE IMPORTANCE OF MALE-MALE COMPETITION AND SEXUALLY SELECTED DIMORPHIC TRAITS FOR MALE REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS IN SITE-ATTACHED FISHES WITH PATERNAL CARE - THE CASE OF THE FRESH-WATER GOBY PADOGOBIUS-MARTENSI, Marine behaviour and physiology, 23(1-4), 1993, pp. 231-256
Citation: A. Bisazza, MALE COMPETITION, FEMALE MATE CHOICE AND SEXUAL SIZE DIMORPHISM IN POECILIID FISHES, Marine behaviour and physiology, 23(1-4), 1993, pp. 257-286