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Alves, D.R., A.R. Paraguassú & J.L. Luque. 2005.Community ecology <strong>of</strong> the metazoan parasites <strong>of</strong> thegrey triggerfish, Balistes capriscus Gmelin, 1789 andqueen triggerfish B. vetula Linnaeus,1758 (Osteichthyes:Balistidae) from the State <strong>of</strong> Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária,Seropédica 14(2):71-77.Amaral, A.C.Z. & S. Jablonski. 2005. Conservation <strong>of</strong>marine and coastal biodiversity in Brazil. ConservationBiology 19(3):625-631.Andrade, A. & C. López. 2005. Predatory interactionsbetween Thermocyclops decipiens Kiefer (Cyclopoida:Copepoda) and two small cladocerans: behavior and preypost-encounter vulnerability. Annales de Limnologie41(3):153-160.Andreadis, T.G. 2005. Evolutionary strategies andadaptations for survival between mosquito-parasiticmicrosporidia and their intermediate copepod hosts: acomparative examination <strong>of</strong> Amblyospora connecticusand Hyalinocysta chapmani (Microsporidia:Amblyosporidae). Folia Parasitologica 52(1/2):23-35.Anker, A., G.V. Murina, C. Lira, J.A.V. Caripe, A.R. Palmer& M.S. Jeng. 2005. Macr<strong>of</strong>auna associated withEchiuran burrows: A review with new observations <strong>of</strong>the innkeeper worm, Ochetostoma erythrogrammonLeuckart and Ruppel, in Venezuela. Zoological Studies44(2):157-190. [In Russian.]Anonymous. 2005. More is … less? Science 309:985.Arhonditsis, G.B. & M.T. Brett. 2005. Eutrophication modelfor Lake Washington (USA): Part I. Model descriptionand sensitivity analysis. Ecological Modelling 187(2-3):140-178.Araújo-Castro, C.M.V. & L.P. Souza-Santos. 2005. Are thediatoms Navicula sp. and Thalassiosira fluviatilissuitable to be fed to the benthic harpacticoid copepodTisbe biminiensis? Journal <strong>of</strong> Experimental MarineBiology and Ecology 327(1):58-69.Arhonditsis, G.B. & M.T. Brett. 2005. Eutrophication modelfor Lake Washington (USA): Part II. Model calibrationand system dynamics analysis. Ecological Modelling187(2-3):179-200.Arnkværn, G., M. Daase & K. Eiane. 2005. Dynamics <strong>of</strong>coexisting Calanus finmarchicus, Calanus glacialis andCalanus hyperboreus populations in a high-Arctic fjord.Polar Biology 28(7):528-538.Ashjian, C.J., C.S. Davis, S.M. Gallager & P. Alatalo. 2005.Characterization <strong>of</strong> the zooplankton community, sizecomposition, and distribution in relation to hydrographyin the Japan/East Sea. Deep Sea Research Part II:Topical Studies in Oceanography 52(11-13):1363-1392.Aubé, C.I., A. Locke & G.J. Klassen. 2005. Zooplanktoncommunities <strong>of</strong> a dammed estuary in the Bay <strong>of</strong> Fundy,Canada. Hydrobiologia 548(1):127-139.Auel, H. & W. Hagen. 2005. Body mass and lipid dynamics<strong>of</strong> Arctic and Antarctic deep-sea copepods (Calanoida,Paraeuchaeta): ontogenetic and seasonal trends. Deep18Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers52(7):1272-1283.Avasthi, A. 2005. Attack <strong>of</strong> the killer sea lice. ScienceNOW330:4.Azeiteiro, U.M., S.C. Marques, L.M.R. Vieira, M.R.D.Pastorinho, P.A.B. Ré, M.J. Pereira & F.M.R. Morgado.2005. Dynamics <strong>of</strong> the Acartia genus (Calanoida:Copepoda) in a temperate shallow estuary (the Mondegoestuary) on the western coast <strong>of</strong> Portugal. Acta Adriatica46(1):7-20.Baehre, K., P. Lenz, C. Spannings & D.W. Towle. 2005.Splice variants in hsp70 cDNAs from the marinecopepod Calanus finmarchicus. Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the MountDesert Island Biological Laboratory 44:34-35.Bagøien, E. & T. Kiørboe. 2005. Blind dating - mate findingin planktonic copepods. I. Tracking the pheromone trail<strong>of</strong> Centropages typicus. Marine Ecology Progress Series300:105-115.Bagøien, E. & T. Kiørboe. 2005. Blind dating - mate findingin planktonic copepods. III. Hydromechanicalcommunication in Acartia tonsa. Marine EcologyProgress Series 300:129-133.Bailey, S.A., K. Nandakumar, I.C. Duggan, C.D.A. vanOverdijk, T.H. Johengen, D.F. Reid & H.J. MacIsaac.2005. In situ hatching <strong>of</strong> invertebrate diapausing eggsfrom ships' ballast sediment. Diversity &Distributions 11(5):453-460.Baillie, B.R., K.J. Collier & J. Nagels. 2005. Effects <strong>of</strong>forest harvesting and woody debris removal on twoNorthland streams, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal<strong>of</strong> Marine and Freshwater Research 39(1):1-15.Baker, T.G., E. Pante & I. de Buron. 2005. Co-occurrence <strong>of</strong>Naobranchia lizae (Copepoda) and Metamicrocotylamacracantha (Monogenea), gill parasites <strong>of</strong> the stripedmullet Mugil cephalus. Parasitology Research 97(6):515-520.Bandera, M.E., M. Conradi & P.J. López-González. 2005.Asterocheres hirsutus, a new species <strong>of</strong> parasiticcopepod (Siphonostomatoida: Asterocheridae) associatedwith an Antarctic hexactinellid sponge. HelgolandMarine Research 59(4):315-322.Barange, M., S.C. Pillar, I. Huse & L. Hutchings. 2005.Vertical migration, catchability and acoustic assessment<strong>of</strong> semi-pelagic Cape horse mackerel Trachurustrachurus capensis in the southern Benguela. AfricanJournal <strong>of</strong> Marine Science 27(2):459-469.Barkoh, A., S. Hamby, G. Kurten & J.W. Schlechte. 2005.Effects <strong>of</strong> rice bran, cottonseed meal, and alfalfa meal onpH and zooplankton. North American Journal <strong>of</strong>Aquaculture 67(3):237-243.Bartsch, J. 2005. The influence <strong>of</strong> spatio-temporal eggproduction variability on the modelled survival <strong>of</strong> theearly life history stages <strong>of</strong> mackerel (Scomber scombrus)in the eastern North Atlantic. ICES Journal <strong>of</strong> MarineScience 62(6):1049-1060.

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