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Marine Ecological Processes
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Author(s):
Ivan Valiela
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1995
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Springer New York
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978-1-4419-2840-5
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978-1-4757-4125-4
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1995
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10.1007/978-1-4757-4125-4
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Producers and Processes Involved in Primary Production
pp. 36
Factors Affecting Primary Production
pp. 87
Dynamics of Populations of Consumers
pp. 107
Competition for Resources Among Consumers
pp. 133
Feeding and Responses to Food Abundance
pp. 165
Food Selection by Consumers
pp. 203
Processing of Consumed Energy
pp. 247
Trophic Structure 1: Controls in Benthic Food Webs
pp. 275
Trophic Structure 2: Components and Controls in Water Column Food Webs
pp. 305
Taxonomic Structure: Species Diversity
pp. 325
Spatial Structure: Patchiness
pp. 355
Development of Structure in Marine Communities: Colonization and Succession
pp. 385
The Carbon Cycle: Production and Transformations of Organic Matter
pp. 425
Nutrient Cycles and Ecosystem Stoichiometry
pp. 467
Seasonal Changes in Marine Ecosystems
pp. 499
Long-Term and Large-Scale Change in Marine Ecosystems
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