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:{{pdf|https://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/courses/marinebiology/durantetal2003.pdf}}Durant D, Fritz H, Blais S, Duncan P. 2003. The functional response in three species of herbivorous Anatidae: effects of sward height, body mass and bill size. Journal of Animal Ecology 72:220-231.
 
:{{pdf|https://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/courses/marinebiology/durantetal2003.pdf}}Durant D, Fritz H, Blais S, Duncan P. 2003. The functional response in three species of herbivorous Anatidae: effects of sward height, body mass and bill size. Journal of Animal Ecology 72:220-231.
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:{{pdf|https://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/courses/marinebiology/gotelli_ch6.pdf}} Gotelli NJ. 2001. Predation. A primer of ecology. Third ed. Sunderland: Sinaur Associates, Inc. p 125-153.
 
:{{pdf|https://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/courses/marinebiology/gotelli_ch6.pdf}} Gotelli NJ. 2001. Predation. A primer of ecology. Third ed. Sunderland: Sinaur Associates, Inc. p 125-153.
 
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:{{pdf|https://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/courses/marinebiology/Heithausetal2008.pdf}}Heithaus MR, Frid A, Wirsing AJ, Worm B. 2008. Predicting ecological consequences of marine top predator declines. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 23(4):202-210.
 
:{{pdf|https://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/courses/marinebiology/Heithausetal2008.pdf}}Heithaus MR, Frid A, Wirsing AJ, Worm B. 2008. Predicting ecological consequences of marine top predator declines. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 23(4):202-210.
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Revision as of 14:35, 1 October 2008

The Marine Biology page

This page is for use of participants in EEB 6483 Seminar in Marine Biology.

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Pair of Lionfish, Pterois volitans. Photo by Eric Schultz

The Fall 2008 Edition

August 28

Pdficon small.gifA selection of recent papers suitable for this semester's Marine Biology seminar


September 4

Pdficon small.gifHolling, C. S. 1959a. The components of predation as revealed by a study of small-mammal predation of the European pine sawfly. Canadian Entomologist 91: 293-320.
Pdficon small.gifHolling, C. S. 1959b. Some characteristics of simple types of predation and parasitism. Canadian Entomologist 91: 385-398
Pdficon small.gifHolling1959b; possibly a more readable scan

September 11

Pdficon small.gifDurant D, Fritz H, Blais S, Duncan P. 2003. The functional response in three species of herbivorous Anatidae: effects of sward height, body mass and bill size. Journal of Animal Ecology 72:220-231.
Pdficon small.gif Gotelli NJ. 2001. Predation. A primer of ecology. Third ed. Sunderland: Sinaur Associates, Inc. p 125-153.


September 18

Pdficon small.gifHeithaus MR, Frid A, Wirsing AJ, Worm B. 2008. Predicting ecological consequences of marine top predator declines. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 23(4):202-210.

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