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    Blue through UV polarization sensitivities in insects

    A Signal-to-Noise optimization model has now been extended to explain the range of species-specific polarization sensitivities of insects. The different polarization sensitivities are shown to represent optimi...

    H. H. Seliger, A. B. Lall, W. H. Biggley in Journal of Comparative Physiology A (1994)

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    The transport of oyster larvae in an estuary

    Vertical and horizontal distributions of 3 larval stages of the oyster Crassostrea virginica were measured concurrently with phytoplankton species compositions, phytoplankton size distributions and physical hydro...

    H. H. Seliger, J. A. Boggs, R. B. Rivkin, W. H. Biggley, K. R. H. Aspden in Marine Biology (1982)

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    Light-shade adaptation by the oceanic dinoflagellates Pyrocystis noctiluca and P. fusiformis

    Species-specific rates of photosynthetic carbon uptake (P), chlorophyll a content and P versus irradiance (P-I), have been measured for cells of Pyrocystis noctiluca and P. fusiformis isolated from natural popula...

    R. B. Rivkin, H. H. Seliger, E. Swift, W. H. Biggley in Marine Biology (1982)

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    Phytoplankton patchiness and frontal regions

    In the Chesapeake Bay estuary there are persistent seasonal frontal and interfrontal regions that serve to deliver and retain different phytoplankton populations. The “patchiness” of phytoplankton, both in tot...

    H. H. Seliger, K. R. McKinley, W. H. Biggley, R. B. Rivkin in Marine Biology (1981)