Long-term biological data sets: Their role in research, monitoring, and management of estuarine and coastal marine systems D. A. WolfeM. A. ChampA. J. Mearns OriginalPaper Pages: 181 - 193
Field sampling in estuaries: The relationship of scale to variability Robert J. Livingston OriginalPaper Pages: 194 - 207
Copper, zinc, and organotin as long-term factors governing the distribution of organisms in the fal estuary in Southwest England G. W. BryanP. E. GibbsG. R. Burt OriginalPaper Pages: 208 - 219
Long-term changes in benthic populations in some West European coastal areas T. H. PearsonP. R. O. Barnett OriginalPaper Pages: 220 - 226
Long-term variation in mesohaline Chesapeake Bay macrobenthos: Spatial and temporal patterns A. F. HollandAnna T. ShaughnessyMartha H. Hiegel OriginalPaper Pages: 227 - 245
Interannual fluctuations in the density of sand lance,Ammodytes americanus, larvae in Long Island Sound, 1951–1983 Doreen M. MonteleoneWilliam T. PetersonGeorge C. Williams OriginalPaper Pages: 246 - 254
The role of interactions among environmental conditions in controlling historical fisheries variability J. Kevin SummersKenneth A. Rose OriginalPaper Pages: 255 - 266
Fish population responses to chronic and acute pollution: The influence of life history strategies W. E. SchaafD. S. PetersC. W. Krouse OriginalPaper Pages: 267 - 275