Stress metabolites and their role in coastal plants N. SmirnoffG. R. Stewart OriginalPaper Pages: 273 - 278
Sulphide tolerance in coastal halophytes D. C. HavillA. IngoldJ. Pearson OriginalPaper Pages: 279 - 285
Manganese as an ecological factor in salt marshes Catherine E. SingerD. C. Havill OriginalPaper Pages: 287 - 292
Differential response of salt-marsh species to variation of iron and manganese J. RozemaE. LuppesR. Broekman OriginalPaper Pages: 293 - 301
Nitrogen nutrition in the estuarine zone: the case of Suaeda maritima var. macrocarpa J. BoucaudJ. P. Billard OriginalPaper Pages: 303 - 308
The phytosociology of British sea-cliff vegetation with special reference to the ecophysiology of some maritime cliff plants Andrew J. C. MallochJoseph F. BamideleAnne M. Scott OriginalPaper Pages: 309 - 317
Response of Juniperus phoenicea on sandy dunes in the Camargue (France) to water and saline constraint in summer A. BergerP. Heurteaux OriginalPaper Pages: 327 - 333
Decomposition of Spartina anglica, Elytrigia pungens and Halimione portulacoides in a Dutch salt marsh in association with faunal and habitat influences G. J. C. ButhL. de Wolf Part 4 Studies on Biogeochemical and Physical Processes in Coastal Ecosystems Pages: 337 - 355
The distribution and interconversion of ammonium and nitrate in the Skallingen salt marsh (Denmark) and their exchange with the adjacent coastal water Arne JensenKaj HenriksenMichael Bo Rasmussen Part 4 Studies on Biogeochemical and Physical Processes in Coastal Ecosystems Pages: 357 - 366
The influence of vegetation on erosion and accretion in salt marshes of the Oosterschelde, The Netherlands Martha M. van Eerdt Part 4 Studies on Biogeochemical and Physical Processes in Coastal Ecosystems Pages: 367 - 373
Tidal flows and sediment budgets for a salt-marsh system, Essex, England D. J. ReedD. R. StoddartT. P. Bayliss-Smith Part 4 Studies on Biogeochemical and Physical Processes in Coastal Ecosystems Pages: 375 - 380
Effects of mowing on the composition of Baltic salt-meadow communities P. Vestergaard Part 5 Studies on Conservation and Management of Coastal Vegetation Pages: 383 - 390
The impact of grazing on plant communities, plant populations and soil conditions on salt marshes J. P. Bakker Part 5 Studies on Conservation and Management of Coastal Vegetation Pages: 391 - 398
The significance of waterfowl grazing in the primary vegetation succession on embanked sandflats W. Joenje Part 5 Studies on Conservation and Management of Coastal Vegetation Pages: 399 - 406
Vegetation development on newly embanked sandflats in the Grevelingen (The Netherlands) under different management practices P. A. SlimP. Oosterveld Part 5 Studies on Conservation and Management of Coastal Vegetation Pages: 407 - 414
Ecological consequences of tidal management for the salt-marsh vegetation A. M. Groenendijk Part 5 Studies on Conservation and Management of Coastal Vegetation Pages: 415 - 424
Salt-marsh research with respect to the civil-engineering project in The Oosterschelde, The Netherlands D. J. de JongT. J. de Kogel Part 5 Studies on Conservation and Management of Coastal Vegetation Pages: 425 - 432
The distribution and ecology of coastal species on roadsides N. E. ScottA. W. Davison Part 5 Studies on Conservation and Management of Coastal Vegetation Pages: 433 - 440
Grazing and mowing as management tools on dunes D. G. Hewett Part 5 Studies on Conservation and Management of Coastal Vegetation Pages: 441 - 447
Vegetation, land use and management of the inner-dune zone in the North-Holland Dune Reserve, The Netherlands F. W. van der VegteJ. FaberL. Kuiters Part 5 Studies on Conservation and Management of Coastal Vegetation Pages: 449 - 456
Dynamics and management of some coastal dune woodlands near The Hague, The Netherlands F. van der MeulenE. A. J. Wanders Part 5 Studies on Conservation and Management of Coastal Vegetation Pages: 457 - 465
Vegetation study as a generator for population biological and physiological research on salt marshes W. G. Beeftink Part 6 Concluding Paper Pages: 469 - 486
Population biology of salt marsh and sand dune annuals A. R. WatkinsonA. J. Davy Part 6 Concluding Paper Pages: 487 - 497
Ecophysiological adaptations of coastal halophytes from foredunes and salt marshes J. RozemaP. BijwaardR. Broekman Part 6 Concluding Paper Pages: 499 - 521
Nature management in coastal areas of Western Europe V. Westhoff Part 6 Concluding Paper Pages: 523 - 532
Some considerations of and perspectives in coastal ecology W. H. O. Ernst Part 6 Concluding Paper Pages: 533 - 545