Selectivity by dense populations of small invertebrates foraging among seagrass blade surfaces Christopher L. Kitting OriginalPaper Pages: 276 - 288
Epiphyte-grazer relationships in seagrass meadows: Consequences for seagrass growth and production Jacques van MontfransRichard L. WetzelRobert J. Orth OriginalPaper Pages: 289 - 309
Latitudinal patterns in seagrass epifauna: Do patterns exist, and can they be explained? Robert W. VirnsteinWalter G. NelsonRobert K. Howard OriginalPaper Pages: 310 - 330
Meiofauna from seagrass habitats: A review and prospectus for future research Susan S. BellK. WaltersJ. C. Kern ReviewPaper Pages: 331 - 338
Faunal communities in seagrass beds: A review of the influence of plant structure and prey characteristics on predator-prey relationships Robert J. OrthKenneth L. HeckJacques van Montfrans ReviewPaper Pages: 339 - 350
Role of larger herbvores in seagrass communities Gordon W. ThayerKaren A. BjorndalJoseph C. Zieman OriginalPaper Pages: 351 - 376
The relationship of physical factors and biological response in coastal seagrass meadows Robert J. Livingston OriginalPaper Pages: 377 - 390
Patterns of invertebrate distribution and abundance in the intertidal salt marsh: Causes and questions R. T. Kneib OriginalPaper Pages: 392 - 412
Salt-marsh benthic invertebrates: Small-scale patterns of distribution and abundance D. N. Rader OriginalPaper Pages: 413 - 420
Densities ofPenaeus aztecus, Penaeus setiferus, and other natant macrofauna in a Texas salt marsh Roger J. ZimmermanThomas J. Minello OriginalPaper Pages: 421 - 433
Composition and distribution of larval fishes in New Jersey high marshes Christopher W. TalbotKenneth W. Able OriginalPaper Pages: 434 - 443
Population dynamics of spot,leiostomus xanthurus, in polyhaline tidal creeks of the York River estuary, Virginia Michael P. WeinsteinLarry ScottStephen T. Szedlmayer OriginalPaper Pages: 444 - 450
Growth, production, food consumption, and mortality of juvenile spot and croaker: A comparison of tidal and nontidal nursery areas Benjamin M. CurrinJames P. ReedJohn M. Miller OriginalPaper Pages: 451 - 459
Dependence of fishery species on salt marshes: The role of food and refuge Donald F. BoeschR. Eugene Turner OriginalPaper Pages: 460 - 468
The abundance and distribution of the toxic dinoflagellate,Gonyaulax tamarensis, in Long Island estuaries Suzanne E. SchreyEdward J. CarpenterDonald M. Anderson OriginalPaper Pages: 472 - 477
Growth of juvenile spot,Leiostomus xanthurus Lacépède, in the nursery region of the James River, Virginia John T. McCambridgeRaymond W. Alden OriginalPaper Pages: 478 - 486
The age and growth of young-of-the-year spot,Leiostomus xanthurus Lacépède, in South Carolina Daniel W. BeckmanJohn Mark Dean OriginalPaper Pages: 487 - 496
The effect of sedimentation on the primary production of benthic microflora Gary P. Shaffer OriginalPaper Pages: 497 - 500
Seasonal abundance of brachyuran crab larvae in a tropical estuary: Gulf of Nicoya, Costa Rica, Central America C. E. EpifanioA. I. Dittel OriginalPaper Pages: 501 - 505
Nutrient limitation of phytoplankton growth in Georgia nearshore waters S. Stephen BishopKurt A. EmmanueleJames A. Yoder OriginalPaper Pages: 506 - 512
Selective feeding and grazing rates of oyster (Crassostrea virginica) larvae on natural phytoplankton assemblages L. W. FritzR. A. LutzJ. W. Ewart OriginalPaper Pages: 513 - 518
Temporal responses of the macrophyte,Potamogeton perfoliatus L., and its associated autotrophic community to atrazine exposure in estuarine microcosms J. J. CunninghamW. M. KempJ. C. Stevenson OriginalPaper Pages: 519 - 530
Distribution and abundance of submerged aquatic vegetation in Chesapeake Bay: An historical perspective Robert J. OrthKenneth A. Moore OriginalPaper Pages: 531 - 540
Some observations on the life history of the amphipod crustacean,Hyale nilssoni (Rathke), in New Hampshire Clare D. McBaneRobert A. Croker OriginalPaper Pages: 541 - 545