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Population biology of the intertidal kelp, Alaria marginata Postels and Ruprecht: A non-fugitive annual
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Rammed by the Exxon Valdez
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Damage and recovery in intertidal Fucus gardneri assemblages following the Exxon Valdez oil spill
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Natural History Observations of Hawaiian Garden Eels, Gorgasia hawaiiensis (Congridae: Heterocongrinae), from the Island of Hawai'i
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Book review: Connell, S.D. and Gillanders, B.M., Marine Ecology
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Growth rate and potential climate record from a rhodolith using 14C accelerator mass spectrometry
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An in situ study of recruitment, growth and survival of subtidal marine algae
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Dr. Michael Neushul
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Settlement, growth and reproduction of benthic algae within Macrocystis forests in California
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The validity of using morphological characteristics as predictors of age in the kelp, Pterygophora californica (Laminariales, Phaeophyta)
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Let seeping oil lie
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The effects of insolation and grazing on populations of the splash zone alga Prasiola meridionalis (Chlorophyta)
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Distribution and recruitment of subtidal geniculate coralline algae
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The Santa Barbara oil spill Part 2
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Effects of shade from multiple kelp canopies on an understory algal assemblage
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The algal turf community in the nest of the ocean goldfish (Hypsypops rubicunda)
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Management of artificial reefs designed to support natural communities
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Detecting long-term change in-complex communities: A case study from the rocky intertidal zone
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The structure of subtidal algal stands in temperate waters
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Rhodolith bed diversity in the Gulf of California: The importance of rhodolith structure and consequences of disturbance
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Benthic succession on an artificial reef designed to support a kelp-reef community
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Diver disturbance in kelp forests
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Living rhodolith beds in the Gulf of California and their implications for paleoenvironmental interpretation
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Response of nearshore marine assemblages to global change: A comparison of molluscan assemblages in Pleistocene and modern rhodolith beds in the southwestern Gulf of California, México
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Restoration techniques for Macrocystis pyrifera (Phaeophyceae) populations at the southern limit of their distribution in Mexico
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Settlement and post-settlement processes limit the abundance of the geniculate coralline alga Calliarthron on subtidal walls
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Composition, distribution, and abundance of deep-water (>30 m) macroalgae in central California
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Factors controlling the intertidal zonation of Iridaea flaccida (Rhodophyta)
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The effects of canopy shading on algal recruitment and growth in a giant kelp forest
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Environmental factors influencing distribution and morphology of rhodoliths in Bahia Concepcion, B.C.S., Mexico
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An approach to determining the ecological effects of seaweed harvesting
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What are algal turfs?: Towards a better description of turfs
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The population biology of large brown seaweeds: Ecological consequences of multiphase life histories in dynamic coastal environments
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Kelp communities and sea otters
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Preface: Selected research papers on rhodoliths
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Evaluating ecological states of rocky intertidal communities
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