Deposited with permission of the author. © 1977 Dr. Gregory Douglas ParryThe life-long strategies of five species of intertidal limpet, Cellana tramoserica, Notoacmea petterdi, Patella peroni, Patelloida alticostata, and Siphonaria diemenensis, which occur on the same shore but in different tidal zones, are considered in relation to their different environments. Attention is focused upon reproductive effort, which is defined as the percentage of assimilated energy devoted to reproduction, and which is measured for each species by using annual energy budgets. Environmental and demographic factors, which previous workers have suggested may have important influences on the level of reproductive effo...
Two common limpets, Collis~ (Acmaea) digitalis and Collisella (Acmaea) scabra have overlapping distr...
Inter- and intraspecific competitive interactions among the species Patella depressa Pennant and P v...
Laboratory experiments were undertaken to examine fertilization success in the intertidal prosobranc...
Species are generally distributed within certain environmental and biotic conditions, which are usua...
Abstract The reproductive cycle of the abundant intertidal limpet Cellana ornata (Dillwyn 1817) was ...
Advocates of the theory of r-K selection claim that high levels of density-independent mortality sel...
This dissertation compares the reproductive ecology of three species of intertidal barnacles in the...
The concept of reproductive effort, as a construct of life-history theory, is defined and considered...
Population dynamics and the effects of intraspecific competition on limpet growth and maintenance of...
This investigation extends from 1965 through 1968 and involves 42,926 individual measurements on 19,...
Temporal and spatial variations in the density, size composition and growth of exploited and non-exp...
Organisms respond to environmental variation by altering their demographic rates. The life history o...
Limpets at Lough Hyne, Co. Cork, do not appear to forage so as to maximize their net energy gain, pr...
Many organisms vary their behaviour in response to environmental change. In stressful habitats motil...
15 pages, 4 figures, 7 tablesIn order to study contrasted ecological strategies and life-history tra...
Two common limpets, Collis~ (Acmaea) digitalis and Collisella (Acmaea) scabra have overlapping distr...
Inter- and intraspecific competitive interactions among the species Patella depressa Pennant and P v...
Laboratory experiments were undertaken to examine fertilization success in the intertidal prosobranc...
Species are generally distributed within certain environmental and biotic conditions, which are usua...
Abstract The reproductive cycle of the abundant intertidal limpet Cellana ornata (Dillwyn 1817) was ...
Advocates of the theory of r-K selection claim that high levels of density-independent mortality sel...
This dissertation compares the reproductive ecology of three species of intertidal barnacles in the...
The concept of reproductive effort, as a construct of life-history theory, is defined and considered...
Population dynamics and the effects of intraspecific competition on limpet growth and maintenance of...
This investigation extends from 1965 through 1968 and involves 42,926 individual measurements on 19,...
Temporal and spatial variations in the density, size composition and growth of exploited and non-exp...
Organisms respond to environmental variation by altering their demographic rates. The life history o...
Limpets at Lough Hyne, Co. Cork, do not appear to forage so as to maximize their net energy gain, pr...
Many organisms vary their behaviour in response to environmental change. In stressful habitats motil...
15 pages, 4 figures, 7 tablesIn order to study contrasted ecological strategies and life-history tra...
Two common limpets, Collis~ (Acmaea) digitalis and Collisella (Acmaea) scabra have overlapping distr...
Inter- and intraspecific competitive interactions among the species Patella depressa Pennant and P v...
Laboratory experiments were undertaken to examine fertilization success in the intertidal prosobranc...