Life at interfaces and under extreme conditions: Proceedings of the 33rd European Marine Biology Symposium, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, 7-11 September 1998
Liebezeit, G.; Dittmann, S.; Kröncke, I. (Ed.) (2000). Life at interfaces and under extreme conditions: Proceedings of the 33rd European Marine Biology Symposium, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, 7-11 September 1998. European Marine Biology Symposia, 33. Developments in Hydrobiology, 151. ISBN 978-0-7923-6468-9; e-ISBN 978-94-011-4148-2. VII, 210 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4148-2 Part of: European Marine Biology Symposia., more Dumont, H.J. (Ed.) Developments in Hydrobiology. Kluwer Academic/Springer: The Hague; London; Boston; Dordrecht. ISSN 0167-8418, more |
Keywords | Conferences Extreme values Interfaces Marine/Coastal |
Authors | | Top | - Liebezeit, G., editor
- Dittmann, S., editor
- Kröncke, I., editor, more
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Content | - Kristensen, E. (2000). Organic matter diagenesis at the oxic/anoxic interface in coastal marine sediments, with emphasis on the role of burrowing animals, in: Liebezeit, G. et al. Life at Interfaces and Under Extreme Conditions: Proceedings of the 33rd European Marine Biology Symposium, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, 7-11 September 1998. Developments in Hydrobiology, 151: pp. 1-24. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4148-2_1, more
- Underwood, A.J.; Chapman, M.G. (2000). Variation in abundances of intertidal populations: consequences of extremities of environment, in: Liebezeit, G. et al. Life at Interfaces and Under Extreme Conditions: Proceedings of the 33rd European Marine Biology Symposium, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, 7-11 September 1998. Developments in Hydrobiology, 151: pp. 25-36. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4148-2_2, more
- de Deckere, E.M.G.T.; van de Koppel, J.; Heip, C.H.R. (2000). The influence of Corophium volutator abundance on resuspension, in: Liebezeit, G. et al. Life at Interfaces and Under Extreme Conditions: Proceedings of the 33rd European Marine Biology Symposium, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, 7-11 September 1998. Developments in Hydrobiology, 151: pp. 37-42. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4148-2_3, more
- Kruse, I.; Buhs, F. (2000). Preying at the edge of the sea: the nemertine Tetrastemma melanocephalum and its amphipod prey on high intertidal sandflats, in: Liebezeit, G. et al. Life at Interfaces and Under Extreme Conditions: Proceedings of the 33rd European Marine Biology Symposium, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, 7-11 September 1998. Developments in Hydrobiology, 151: pp. 43-55. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4148-2_4, more
- Ólafsson, E.; Carlström, S.; Ndaro, G.M. (2000). Meiobenthos of hypersaline tropical mangrove sediment in relation to spring tide inundation, in: Liebezeit, G. et al. Life at Interfaces and Under Extreme Conditions: Proceedings of the 33rd European Marine Biology Symposium, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, 7-11 September 1998. Developments in Hydrobiology, 151: pp. 57-64. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4148-2_5, more
- Barletta, M.; Saint-Paul, U.; Barletta-Bergan, A.; Ekau, W.; Schories, D. (2000). Spatial and temporal distribution of Myrophis punctatus (Ophichthidae) and associated fish fauna in a northern Brazilian intertidal mangrove forest, in: Liebezeit, G. et al. Life at Interfaces and Under Extreme Conditions: Proceedings of the 33rd European Marine Biology Symposium, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, 7-11 September 1998. Developments in Hydrobiology, 151: pp. 65-74. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4148-2_6, more
- Chapman, M.G. (2000). Variability of foraging in highshore habitats: dealing with unpredictability, in: Liebezeit, G. et al. Life at Interfaces and Under Extreme Conditions: Proceedings of the 33rd European Marine Biology Symposium, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, 7-11 September 1998. Developments in Hydrobiology, 151: pp. 75-87. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4148-2_7, more
- Werner, I. (2000). Faecal pellet production by Arctic under-ice amphipods: transfer of organic matter through the ice/water interface, in: Liebezeit, G. et al. Life at Interfaces and Under Extreme Conditions: Proceedings of the 33rd European Marine Biology Symposium, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, 7-11 September 1998. Developments in Hydrobiology, 151: pp. 89-96. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4148-2_8, more
- Fiege, D.; Kröncke, I.; Barnich, R. (2000). High abundance of Myriochele fragilis Nilsen & Holthe, 1985 (Polychaeta : Oweniidae) in the deep sea of the Eastern Mediterranean, in: Liebezeit, G. et al. Life at Interfaces and Under Extreme Conditions: Proceedings of the 33rd European Marine Biology Symposium, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, 7-11 September 1998. Developments in Hydrobiology, 151: pp. 97-103. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4148-2_9, more
- Pannacciulli, F.G.; Relini, G. (2000). The vertical distribution of Chthamalus montagui and Chthamalus stellatus (Crustacea, Cirripedia) in two areas of the NW Mediterranean Sea, in: Liebezeit, G. et al. Life at Interfaces and Under Extreme Conditions: Proceedings of the 33rd European Marine Biology Symposium, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, 7-11 September 1998. Developments in Hydrobiology, 151: pp. 105-112. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4148-2_10, more
- Cocito, S.; Bianchi, C.N.; Morri, C.; Peirano, A. (2000). First survey of sessile communities on subtidal rocks in an area with hydrothermal vents: Milos Island, Aegean Sea, in: Liebezeit, G. et al. Life at Interfaces and Under Extreme Conditions: Proceedings of the 33rd European Marine Biology Symposium, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, 7-11 September 1998. Developments in Hydrobiology, 151: pp. 113-121. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4148-2_11, more
- Gross, O. (2000). Influence of temperature, oxygen and food availability on the migrational activity of bathyal benthic foraminifera: evidence by microcosm experiments, in: Liebezeit, G. et al. Life at Interfaces and Under Extreme Conditions: Proceedings of the 33rd European Marine Biology Symposium, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, 7-11 September 1998. Developments in Hydrobiology, 151: pp. 123-137. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4148-2_12, more
- Dauvin, J.-C.; Vallet, C.; Mouny, P.; Zouhiri, S. (2000). Main characteristics of the boundary layer macrofauna in the English Channel, in: Liebezeit, G. et al. Life at Interfaces and Under Extreme Conditions: Proceedings of the 33rd European Marine Biology Symposium, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, 7-11 September 1998. Developments in Hydrobiology, 151: pp. 139-156. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4148-2_13, more
- Saborowski, R.; Salomon, M.; Buchholz, F. (2000). The physiological response of Northern Krill (Meganyctiphanes norvegica) to temperature gradients in the Kattegat, in: Liebezeit, G. et al. Life at Interfaces and Under Extreme Conditions: Proceedings of the 33rd European Marine Biology Symposium, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, 7-11 September 1998. Developments in Hydrobiology, 151: pp. 157-160. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4148-2_14, more
- Anger, K.; Riesebeck, K.; Püschel, C. (2000). Effects of salinity on larval and early juvenile growth of an extremely euryhaline crab species, Armases miersii (Decapoda : Grapsidae), in: Liebezeit, G. et al. Life at Interfaces and Under Extreme Conditions: Proceedings of the 33rd European Marine Biology Symposium, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, 7-11 September 1998. Developments in Hydrobiology, 151: pp. 161-168. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4148-2_15, more
- Ruuskanen, A.; Kiirikki, M. (2000). Does fluctuating salinity induce branching of Fucus vesiculosus?, in: Liebezeit, G. et al. Life at Interfaces and Under Extreme Conditions: Proceedings of the 33rd European Marine Biology Symposium, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, 7-11 September 1998. Developments in Hydrobiology, 151: pp. 169-172. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4148-2_16, more
- Gonda, K.E.; Jendrossek, D.; Molitoris, H.P. (2000). Fungal degradation of the thermoplastic polymer poly-ß-hydroxybutyric acid (PHB) under simulated deep sea pressure, in: Liebezeit, G. et al. Life at Interfaces and Under Extreme Conditions: Proceedings of the 33rd European Marine Biology Symposium, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, 7-11 September 1998. Developments in Hydrobiology, 151: pp. 173-183. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4148-2_17, more
- Hillebrand, H.; Sommer, U. (2000). Effect of continuous nutrient enrichment on microalgae colonizing hard substrates, in: Liebezeit, G. et al. Life at Interfaces and Under Extreme Conditions: Proceedings of the 33rd European Marine Biology Symposium, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, 7-11 September 1998. Developments in Hydrobiology, 151: pp. 185-192. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4148-2_18, more
- Becker, K.; Hormchong, T.; Wahl, M. (2000). Relevance of crustacean carapace wettability for fouling, in: Liebezeit, G. et al. Life at Interfaces and Under Extreme Conditions: Proceedings of the 33rd European Marine Biology Symposium, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, 7-11 September 1998. Developments in Hydrobiology, 151: pp. 193-201. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4148-2_19, more
- Herlyn, M.; Millat, G. (2000). Decline of the intertidal blue mussel (Mytilus edulis) stock at the coast of Lower Saxony (Wadden Sea) and influence of mussel fishery on the development of young mussel beds, in: Liebezeit, G. et al. Life at Interfaces and Under Extreme Conditions: Proceedings of the 33rd European Marine Biology Symposium, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, 7-11 September 1998. Developments in Hydrobiology, 151: pp. 203-210. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4148-2_20, more
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Abstract | The 33rd European Marine Biology Symposium held in Wilhelmshaven, Germany, from September 7 to 11, 1998, covered two main topics: 'Life at Interfaces' and 'Life under Extreme Conditions'. lt assembled about 180 marine biologists from 16 countries to present and discuss recent developments in the field.Interfaces between media, be it the air-water or the sediment-water interfaces or organisms themselves, pose considerable problems to marine organisms attempting to make a living at these boundaries. In view of the present discussion on the deleterious effects of antifouling agents on marine ecosystems, these aspects especially will regain increased attention by the scientific community. Although marine organisms are well adapted to - by human standards - extreme conditions of temperature,salinity or pressure, they nevertheless have to develop techniques to survive under these conditions. In this monograph, a number of authors address various aspects of these two topics. Locations range from intertidal areas to the deep sea while both macro- and meiofaunal organisms were investigated with respect to distribution patterns and effects of variable temperatures, pressures and salinities. Aspects of fouling induction and prevention are also addressed. |
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