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Marine and Freshwater Research Marine and Freshwater Research
Volume 49 Number 8 1998
Contributions to Ecology of Estuaries and Soft-sediment Habitats


Factors associated with variations in abundance of epifaunal caridean shrimps between and within estuarine seagrass meadows 

C. J. Walsh and B. D. Mitchell

pp. 769-777

  
 


Effects of predation on the size structure of the gastropod Salinator solida (Martens) populations at Towra Point, NSW, Australia 

A. C. Roach

pp. 779-784

  
 


Relationship between the crustacean and molluscan assemblages of Tasmanian saltmarshes and the vegetation and soil conditions 

A. M. M. Richardson, R. Swain and V. Wong

pp. 785-799

  
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Association between the ghost shrimp Trypaea australiensis Dana 1852 (Crustacea : Decapoda) and a small deposit-feeding bivalve Mysella vitrea Laserson 1956 (Mollusca : Leptonidae) 

Geoff Kerr and Jamie Corfield

pp. 801-806

  
 


The habitat-survival function for Caribbean spiny lobster: an inverted size effect and non-linearity in mixed algal and seagrass habitats 

R. N. Lipcius , D. B. Eggleston, D. L. Miller and T. C. Luhrs

pp. 807-816

  
 


Incorporation of soft-sediment systems into a model of marine benthic community regulation 

R. D. Seitz

pp. 817-826

  
 


Mysids and environmental monitoring: a case for their use in estuaries 

S. D. Roast, R. S. Thompson, B , J. Widdows and M. B. Jones

pp. 827-832

  
 


Trophic function in estuaries: response of macrobenthos to natural and contaminant gradients 

Gary R. Gaston , Chet F. Rakocinski, Steven S. Brown and Carol M. Cleveland

pp. 833-846

  
 


Changes in benthic communities of Port Phillip Bay, Australia, between 1969 and 1995 

Robin S. Wilson, Simon Heislers and Gary C. B. Poore

pp. 847-861

  
 


A method for sampling sandy beach amphipods that tidally migrate 

A. R. Jones , A. Murray and R. E. Marsh

pp. 863-865

  
 


A basis for mapping the erodibility of tidal flats by optical remote sensing 

J. H. M. Hakvoort, M. Heineke, K. Heymann, H. Kühl, R. Riethmüller and G. Witte

pp. 867-873

  
 


Use of a semi-submersible vessel to supplement satellite data in mapping the sub-tidal environment of Lonsdale Bight, Australia 

Michael McGoldrick and Joseph Leach

pp. 875-878

  
 


  
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