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- Between-year differences in abundance and distribution of larval fishes and associated environmental conditions off Davenport
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- The feeding habits of Pleurobranchaea californica MacFarland, 1966 (Opistobranchia, Notaspidea) in Monterey Bay, California
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- Anchor ice disturbance in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica and the structure of benthic infaunal communities
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- Estimating the condition of juvenile California Sea Lions (Zalophus californianus) off central and southern California
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- Abundance, distribution, food habits, and prey availability of the harbor porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) in Monterey Bay, CA
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- A comparison of the rates of dissolved organic carbon production through phytoplankton extracellular release
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- Growth characteristics and estimates of age at maturity of two species of skates (Raja binoculate, Raja rhina) from Monterey Bay
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- The mass-specific routine metabolic rate of captive pelagic stingrays, Dasyatis violacea, with comments on energetics
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- Distribution, diet, and pigmentation of the Northern kelp crab, Pugettia producta (Randall), in Central California kelp forests
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- Relationship between respiratory surface area and age-specific copper toxicity of larval topsmelt (Atherinops affinis)
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- Description of the larval stages of five northern California species of rockfishes (family Scorpaenidae) from rearing studies
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- Spatial and temporal variability in early growth rates of the Antarctic silverfish, Pleuragramma antarcticum
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- Seasonal abundance, movements, and food habits of harbor seals (Phoca vitulina richardsi) in Elkhorn Slough, Caliafornia
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- Feeding morphology and kinematics in Surfperches (Embiotocidae: Perciformes): Evolutionary and functional consequences
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- Seasonal intrusions of equatorial waters in Monterey Bay and their effects on mesopelagic animal distributions
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- Movements, daily activity patterns, dive behavior, and food habits of harbor seals (Phoca vitulina richardsi)
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- Factors determining the patchy distribution of the pacific sand dollar, Dendraster excenticus, in a subtidal sand-bottom habitat