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GENERAL INTEREST

Smith, R. "Frozen Under." National Geographic 200.6 (Dec. 2001): 2–35. The unique marine life of Antarctica meets new challenges, from melting ice to increased tourism.

Solomon, C. "An Underwater Ark. Audubon 105.3 (2003): 26–31. The role of eelgrass in shallow-water and even deep-water communities is much more important than once thought.

Stone, G. "A Week Beneath the Waves." New Scientist 164.2212 (13 Nov. 1999): 34–37. Scientists live and work in an underwater habitat.

Warne, K. "Oceans of Plenty." National Geographic 202.2 (Aug. 2002): 2–25. The coasts of South Africa are rich in marine life, in part because it is the meeting place of cold and warm waters.

IN DEPTH

Collie, J. S., S. J. Hall, M. J. Kaiser and I. R. Poiner. "A Quantitative Analysis of Fishing Impacts on Shelf-sea Benthos." Journal of Animal Ecology 69 (2000): 785–798.

Dayton, P. K., M. J. Tegner, P. B. Edwards and K. L. Riser. "Temporal and Spatial Scales of Kelp Demography: The Role of Oceanographic Climate." Ecological Monographs 69 (1999): 219–250.

Gill, J. M. and R. Coma. "Benthic Suspension Feeders: Their Paramount Role in Littoral Marine Food Webs." Trends in Ecology and Evolution 13 (1998): 316–321.

Lenihan, H. S. and F. Micheli. "Soft-sediment Communities." In: Marine Community Ecology (M. D. Bertness, S. D. Gaines and M. E. Hay, eds.) (2001): 253–287. Sinauer, Sunderland, Mass.

Poulin, E., A. T. Palma and J.-P. Féral. "Evolutionary Versus Ecological Success in Antarctic Benthic Invertebrates." Trends in Ecology and Evolution 17 (2002): 218–222.

Snelgrove, P. V. R., M. C. Austen, G. Bucher, C. Heip, P. A. Hutchings, G. M. Kings, I. Koike, P. J. D. Lambshead and C. R. Smith. "Linking Biodiversity Above and Below the Marine Sediment-water Interface." BioScience 50.12 (Dec. 2000): 1076–1088.

Witman, J. D. and P. K. Dayton. "Rocky Subtidal Communities." In: Marine Community Ecology (M. D. Bertness, S. D. Gaines and M. E. Hay, eds.) (2001): 339–366. Sinauer, Sunderland, Mass.








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