Progress and perspectives in the discovery of polychaete worms (Annelida) of the world
来源期刊:Helgoland Marine ResearchDOI:10.1186/s10152-019-0524-z
Dual culture of the oomycete Lagenisma coscinodisci Drebes and Coscinodiscus diatoms as a model for plankton/parasite interactions
来源期刊:Helgoland Marine ResearchDOI:10.1186/s10152-019-0523-0
Is food supply for shellfish-eating birds in the western Wadden Sea affected by the between-species synchrony in year-to-year fluctuations of bivalve population parameters?
来源期刊:Helgoland Marine ResearchDOI:10.1186/s10152-019-0530-1
Effects of elevated temperature and sedimentation on grazing rates of the green sea urchin: implications for kelp forests exposed to increased sedimentation with climate change
来源期刊:Helgoland Marine ResearchDOI:10.1186/s10152-019-0526-x
Evaluating the potential impact of bird predation on the SW Atlantic fiddler crab Leptuca uruguayensis
来源期刊:Helgoland Marine ResearchDOI:10.1186/s10152-019-0527-9
An exclusion experiment to study the influence of habitat structure provided by Mussismilia corals (Cnidaria; Anthozoa) on the predation of associated crustaceans
来源期刊:Helgoland Marine ResearchDOI:10.1186/s10152-019-0529-7
Parasites of fish Poecilia velifera and their potential as bioindicators of wetland restoration progress
来源期刊:Helgoland Marine ResearchDOI:10.1186/s10152-019-0522-1
An invasive alien bivalve apparently provides a novel food source for moulting and wintering benthic feeding sea ducks
来源期刊:Helgoland Marine ResearchDOI:10.1186/s10152-019-0532-z
Satellite observations of the effect of the “Godzilla El Niño” on the Tehuantepec upwelling system in the Mexican Pacific
来源期刊:Helgoland Marine ResearchDOI:10.1186/s10152-019-0525-y
Cuttlebone morphometrics and sex identification of Sepia bertheloti (d’Orbigny, 1835) from the central-east Atlantic
来源期刊:Helgoland Marine ResearchDOI:10.1186/s10152-019-0531-0
An updated phytoplankton check-list for the Helgoland Roads time series station with eleven new records of diatoms and dinoflagellates
来源期刊:Helgoland Marine ResearchDOI:10.1186/s10152-019-0528-8