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  1. Coastal lagoons are semi-isolated ecosystems exposed to wide fluctuations of environmental conditions and showing habitat fragmentation. These features may play an important role in separating species into dif...

    Authors: Mercedes González-Wangüemert and Carlos Vergara-Chen
    Citation: Helgoland Marine Research 2014 68:396
  2. In the eastern Baltic rivers, anadromous salmonid parr are known to smoltify and migrate to the sea from March until June, depending on latitude, climate and hydrological conditions. In this study, we present ...

    Authors: Imre Taal, Martin Kesler, Lauri Saks, Mehis Rohtla, Aare Verliin, Roland Svirgsden, Kristiina Jürgens, Markus Vetemaa and Toomas Saat
    Citation: Helgoland Marine Research 2014 68:395
  3. This study presents a new checklist of ciliates at the long-term sampling station Helgoland Roads. The work is based on a microzooplankton monitoring programme from January 2007 to June 2009 and a ciliate moni...

    Authors: Jinpeng Yang, Martin Günther Joachim Löder and Karen Helen Wiltshire
    Citation: Helgoland Marine Research 2014 68:392
  4. Examination of marine samples collected in 2006 from the Gettysburg and Ormonde seamounts on the Gorringe seabank southwest of Portugal has revealed 29 benthic Chlorophyta, Phaeophyceae (Ochrophyta), and Rhodo...

    Authors: Ian Tittley, Nuno Miguel da Silva Vaz Álvaro and Ana Isabel de Melo Azevedo Neto
    Citation: Helgoland Marine Research 2014 68:391
  5. Conspicuous macrozoobenthos and vegetation of intertidal sandflats in Königshafen (Island of Sylt, SE North Sea) were mapped in 1932, 1988 and 2008. Higher water levels since the 1930s with a concomitant incr...

    Authors: Juliane Schumacher, Tobias Dolch and Karsten Reise
    Citation: Helgoland Marine Research 2014 68:389
  6. A parasite assemblage of Sebastes miniatus from northwestern Baja California, México, was composed of a total of 12 species: five ectoparasites (two monogeneans and three parasitic copepods) and seven endoparasit...

    Authors: M. A. Rodríguez-Santiago, J. A. Rosales-Casián and M. I. Grano-Maldonado
    Citation: Helgoland Marine Research 2014 68:390
  7. The pigmented, rod-shaped, Gram-negative, motile bacteria isolated from marine sponge Callyspongia diffusa exhibiting bioactivity was characterized as Shewanella algae (GenBank: KC623651). The 16S rRNA gene sequ...

    Authors: R. S. Rachanamol, A. P. Lipton, V. Thankamani, A. R. Sarika and J. Selvin
    Citation: Helgoland Marine Research 2014 68:386
  8. This study aimed to comprehensively investigate the population biology of Conodon nobilis (Perciformes, Haemulidae) in Caraguatatuba Bight, southeastern Brazil. Monthly trawls were performed from October 2003 th...

    Authors: Maíra Pombo, Márcia Regina Denadai, Eduardo Bessa, Flávia Borges Santos, Vanessa Hermann de Faria and Alexander Turra
    Citation: Helgoland Marine Research 2014 68:387
  9. Conspicuous tufts of the filamentous algae Polysiphonia Greville inhabit the reefs of Crassostrea gigas on the Atlantic Patagonian coast. The population was recorded for the first time in 1994 and identified as P...

    Authors: M. Emilia Croce and Elisa R. Parodi
    Citation: Helgoland Marine Research 2014 68:384
  10. A new homalorhagid genus and species, Mixtophyes abyssalis gen. et sp. nov., is described from the deep-sea of the Guinea Basin in the Atlantic Ocean. The new genus and species was collected during the R/V Meteor...

    Authors: Nuria Sánchez, Fernando Pardos and Martin V. Sørensen
    Citation: Helgoland Marine Research 2014 68:383
  11. The Azores archipelago was selected as a case study since there are few studies on macroalgae introduction in oceanic islands. While at a global scale, around 3 % of macroalgae are considered non-indigenous; ...

    Authors: Joana Micael, Manuela I. Parente and Ana C. Costa
    Citation: Helgoland Marine Research 2014 68:382
  12. The morphology of the megalopa stage of the panopeid Rhithropanopeus harrisii is redescribed and illustrated in detail from plankton specimens identified by DNA barcode (16S mtDNA) as previous descriptions do no...

    Authors: Elena Marco-Herrero, J. Ignacio González-Gordillo and José A. Cuesta
    Citation: Helgoland Marine Research 2014 68:381
  13. The intertidal gastropod Phorcus sauciatus is a subtropical grazer that reaches its northern boundary in the Iberian Peninsula. Distribution of P. sauciatus along the Iberian Peninsula shows, however, gaps in it...

    Authors: Marcos Rubal, Puri Veiga, Juan Moreira and Isabel Sousa-Pinto
    Citation: Helgoland Marine Research 2014 68:379
  14. The reproductive cycle of Trophon geversianus (Pallas 1774) population from Golfo San José (Chubut, Argentina, 42°33′S, 64°33′W) was studied using histochemical methods and digital image analysis. For such purpo...

    Authors: Paula de la Barra, Juliana Giménez, Henrique Knack de Almeida and Florencia Arrighetti
    Citation: Helgoland Marine Research 2014 68:380
  15. Specimens of the pycnogonid genus Ammothea collected during the Polarstern cruise XXIII/8 (23 November 2006–30 January 2007) were studied. Nine species were recognized in this collection: Ammothea ...

    Authors: E. Cano-Sánchez and P. J. López-González
    Citation: Helgoland Marine Research 2014 68:376
  16. The relationship between body dry weight (W) and shell length (L) of blue mussels, Mytilus edulis, can be expressed by the condition index (CI = W/L 3) which varies from population to population a...

    Authors: Hans Ulrik Riisgård, Poul S. Larsen and Daniel Pleissner
    Citation: Helgoland Marine Research 2014 68:377
  17. The non-indigenous caprellid Caprella scaura Templeton, 1836, native to the western Indian Ocean, was firstly recorded in the Mediterranean Sea in 1994, and all Mediterranean populations discovered to date are re...

    Authors: V. Fernandez-Gonzalez and P. Sanchez-Jerez
    Citation: Helgoland Marine Research 2013 68:375
  18. This study provides the first description of the larval development of the commercially exploited barnacle Megabalanus azoricus. It describes the changes in larval size and shape as well as the general morpholog...

    Authors: Maria Dionísio, Armindo Rodrigues and Ana Costa
    Citation: Helgoland Marine Research 2013 68:370
  19. The knowledge of the reproductive strategy is essential for the comprehensive understanding of the population dynamics of any fish species. This study intends to define the spawning season, verify the type of...

    Authors: Ana Neves, Vera Sequeira, Rafaela Barros Paiva, Ana Rita Vieira and Leonel Serrano Gordo
    Citation: Helgoland Marine Research 2013 68:373
  20. The shallow-water nematodes of the White Sea are relatively well studied; however, information on the nematode fauna inhabiting the deepest part of this sea is very scarce. The composition of the nematode ass...

    Authors: Dmitry M. Miljutin, Maria A. Miljutina, Alexei V. Tchesunov and Vadim O. Mokievsky
    Citation: Helgoland Marine Research 2013 68:371
  21. Available type material of Prionospio heterobranchia Moore, 1907, P. (Prionospio) texana Hartman, 1951, P. spongicola Wesenberg-Lund, 1958 and P. (P.) newportensis Reish, 1959, as well as newly collected material...

    Authors: V. H. Delgado-Blas
    Citation: Helgoland Marine Research 2013 68:372
  22. Four new species of Kinorhynchs are described from the West Atlantic coast off Fort Pierce, Florida, USA. They are the following: Antygomonas gwenae n. sp., Echinoderes riceae n. sp., Echinoderes adrianovi n. sp...

    Authors: María Herranz, Nuria Sánchez, Fernando Pardos and Robert P. Higgins
    Citation: Helgoland Marine Research 2013 68:369
  23. In the Helsinki Commission Red List project 2009–2012, taxonomic and distributional data of benthic (macro) invertebrates were compiled by the present authors in a comprehensive checklist of the Baltic Sea fa...

    Authors: Michael L. Zettler, Anna Karlsson, Tytti Kontula, Piotr Gruszka, Ari O. Laine, Kristjan Herkül, Kerstin S. Schiele, Alexey Maximov and Jannica Haldin
    Citation: Helgoland Marine Research 2013 68:368
  24. Limenandra Haefelfinger and Stamm 1958 is a small genus within the Aeolidiidae with, until this paper, only two species: Limenandra nodosa Haefelfinger and Stamm 1958 and Limenandra fusiformis Ba...

    Authors: Leila Carmona, Marta Pola, Terrence M. Gosliner and Juan Lucas Cervera
    Citation: Helgoland Marine Research 2013 68:367
  25. The community structure of rhodoliths beds in the central Brazilian continental shelf was studied under the hypothesis that nongeniculate coralline algae are the major contributors of the individual rhodoliths...

    Authors: Alexandre B. Villas-Boas, Rafael Riosmena-Rodriguez and Marcia Abreu de Oliveira Figueiredo
    Citation: Helgoland Marine Research 2013 68:366
  26. Isolated oceanic islands constitute interesting model systems for the study of colonization processes, as several climatic and oceanographic phenomena have played an important role in the history of the marine...

    Authors: Uedson Pereira Jacobina, Pablo Ariel Martinez, Marcelo de Bello Cioffi, José Garcia Jr., Luiz Antonio Carlos Bertollo and Wagner Franco Molina
    Citation: Helgoland Marine Research 2013 68:365
  27. Exposed sandy coasts are predominantly physically controlled environments where benthic communities are structured by the independent response of species to the physical environment, with minimal biological in...

    Authors: Werner Armonies, Christian Buschbaum and Monika Hellwig-Armonies
    Citation: Helgoland Marine Research 2013 68:364
  28. The diversity, distribution and ecology of the family Syllidae along the Western Iberian coast was studied, based on 145 sediment samples covering the whole Portuguese coastal shelf and 30 Saccorhiza polyschides

    Authors: R. Martins, L. Magalhães, A. Peter, G. San Martín, A. M. Rodrigues and V. Quintino
    Citation: Helgoland Marine Research 2013 67:362
  29. We provide an example of extensive facilitation of a sessile community throughout an invaded estuary by the invasive snail Batillaria australis. We show that B. australis greatly increases a limiting resource (at...

    Authors: Jakob Thyrring, Mads Solgaard Thomsen and Thomas Wernberg
    Citation: Helgoland Marine Research 2013 67:363
  30. Copepods can be associated with different kinds and different numbers of bacteria. This was already shown in the past with culture-dependent microbial methods or microscopy and more recently by using molecular...

    Authors: G. Gerdts, P. Brandt, K. Kreisel, M. Boersma, K. L. Schoo and A. Wichels
    Citation: Helgoland Marine Research 2013 67:361
  31. Protodrilus corderoi, Protodrilus ovarium n. sp. and Protodrilus pythonius n. sp. are reported from beaches in southern and southeastern Brazil and described combining live observations with ligh...

    Authors: Maikon Di Domenico, Alejandro Martínez, Paulo da Cunha Lana and Katrine Worsaae
    Citation: Helgoland Marine Research 2013 67:358
  32. The magnitude of variations in reproductive traits of Palaemon macrodactylus females throughout a breeding season was studied in a non-native population at Mar del Plata harbor, Argentina. Fecundity, egg size, re...

    Authors: M. Guadalupe Vázquez, Claudia C. Bas and Eduardo D. Spivak
    Citation: Helgoland Marine Research 2013 67:360
  33. This paper addresses the phenology of a Dictyota dichotoma population from the North Patagonian coasts of Argentina. The morphology of the individuals was characterized, and analyses of the temporal variations of...

    Authors: M. Cecilia Gauna, Eduardo J. Cáceres and Elisa R. Parodi
    Citation: Helgoland Marine Research 2013 67:357
  34. Biological and physical disturbances create the conditions for species succession in any biological ecosystem. In particular, coral reefs are susceptible to this process because of the complexity of their ecol...

    Authors: Rodrigo Mariath, Rafael Riosmena Rodriguez and Marcia A. O. Figueiredo
    Citation: Helgoland Marine Research 2013 67:354
  35. The French monitoring network, REseau BENThique (REBENT), was launched by the Ministry of the Environment in 2003 following the 1999 Erika oil spill. REBENT aimed to acquire baseline knowledge of coastal benth...

    Authors: Sandrine Derrien-Courtel, Aodren Le Gal and Jacques Grall
    Citation: Helgoland Marine Research 2013 67:355

    The Erratum to this article has been published in Helgoland Marine Research 2013 67:s10152-013-0359-y

  36. Environmental stress is a major factor structuring communities. An environmental stress model (ESM) predicts that overall species richness and diversity should follow a unimodal trend along the full stress gra...

    Authors: Nadescha Zwerschke, Merle Bollen, Markus Molis and Ricardo A. Scrosati
    Citation: Helgoland Marine Research 2013 67:352
  37. Paracaprella pusilla Mayer (Fauna und Flora des Golfes von Neapel 17:1–55, 1890), originally described from Brazil, is one of the most abundant caprellid amphipod species in tropical and subtropi...

    Authors: Macarena Ros, Maite Vázquez-Luis and José Manuel Guerra-García
    Citation: Helgoland Marine Research 2013 67:353
  38. The present study aimed at estimating the age and growth in three populations of Dosinia exoleta from the Portuguese coast (Aveiro in the north, Setúbal in the southwest and Faro in the south). Two techniques wer...

    Authors: Paula Moura, Paulo Vasconcelos and Miguel B. Gaspar
    Citation: Helgoland Marine Research 2013 67:350
  39. We analyzed absorption efficiency (AE) and digestive enzyme activity (amylase, cellulase complex, and laminarinase) of the infaunal bivalve Tagelus dombeii originating from two geographic sites, Corral-Valdivia a...

    Authors: M. J. Fernández-Reiriz, J. M. Navarro, B. A. Cisternas, J. M. F. Babarro and U. Labarta
    Citation: Helgoland Marine Research 2013 67:351
  40. Sediment samples were taken along the Cantabric platform (Northern Spain) from 200 to 600 meters depth in October 1990. Forty specimens of loriciferans were sorted out of the samples, of which 38 specimens bel...

    Authors: Fernando Pardos and Reinhardt Møbjerg Kristensen
    Citation: Helgoland Marine Research 2013 67:349
  41. Marine yeasts play an important role in biodegradation and nutrient cycling and are often associated with marine flora and fauna. They show maximum growth at pH levels lower than present-day seawater pH. Thus,...

    Authors: Evamaria Krause, Antje Wichels, René Erler and Gunnar Gerdts
    Citation: Helgoland Marine Research 2013 67:348
  42. The effect of salinity on the filtration rate of blue mussels, Mytilus edulis, from the brackish Great Belt (Denmark) and the low-saline Central Baltic Sea, respectively, was studied. First, we measured the effec...

    Authors: H. U. Riisgård, F. Lüskow, D. Pleissner, K. Lundgreen and M. Á. P. López
    Citation: Helgoland Marine Research 2013 67:347