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Variation in genetic traits of the Baltic clam Macoma balthica from a tidal gradient in the subarcticRelationship between PCB concentrations and reproduction in mussels Mytilus edulisA simple subsampling device for macroplanktonic organismsDe makrofauna van het harde substraat in de Grevelingen, zeven jaar na de afsluiting (1978). - (The macrofauna of the hard substrate in Lake Grevelingen seven years after the closure)The interrelation of length, age and heterozygosity in Mytilus edulis in the Delta area of the NetherlandsPhysiological responses of Macoma balthica to copper pollution in the BalticA comparative study on the relation between copper and condition in marine bivalves and the relation with copper in the sedimentGenetic traits in the bivalve Mytilus from Europe, with an emphasis on Arctic populationsThe effect of polluted sediment on the gonadal development and embryogenesis of bivalvesGenetic variability and relationships for populations of Cerastoderma edule and C. glaucum complexGrowth in the bivalve Macoma balthica from its northern to its southern distribution limit: A discontinuity in North Europe because of genetic adaptations in Arctic populations?Uniform Variation in Genetic-Traits of a Marine Bivalve Related to Starvation, Pollution and Geographic ClinesFree amino acid concentrations in Mytilus edulis L. from different locations in the southwestern part of the Netherlands: their possible significance as a biochemical stress indicatorChanges in Mytilus edulis in relation to short-term disturbances of the tideVariation in genetic traits of the lugworm Arenicola marina: temperature related expression of mitochondrial allozymes?Changes in the reproductive cycle of the cockle Cerastoderma edule after disturbance by means of tidal manipulationThe glycogen content in stressed marine bivalves: the initial absence of a decreaseInfluence of the level of oxygenation in sediment and water on copper bioavailability to marine bivalves: Laboratory experiments and translocation experiments in the fieldA comparison of the ecophysiological response on copper in Baltic clams from different populations in EuropeSensitivity to stress in the bivalve Macoma balthica from the most northern (Arctic) to the most southern (French) populations: low sensitivity in Arctic populations because of genetic adaptations?Comparison of ecophysiological, biochemical and genetic traits in the estuarine bivalve Macoma balthica from areas between the Netherlands and its southern limits (Gironde): geographic clines parallel effects of starvation and copper exposureThe respiratory performance and survival of the bivalve Macoma balthica (L.) at the southern limit of its distribution area: a translocation experimentSpatial and seasonal differences in the PCB content of the mussel Mytilus edulisGenetic research on the effects of pollutants: a scientific gapThe effects of prolonged emersion and submersion by tidal manipulation on marine macrobenthosSensitivity to stress of the estuarine bivalve Macoma balthica from areas between the Netherlands and its southern limits (Gironde)Free amino acids as a biochemical indicator of stress in the estuarine bivalve Macoma balthicaEcophysiological and genetic traits of the Baltic clam Macoma balthica in the Baltic: Differences between populations in the Gdansk Bay due to acclimatization or genetic adaptation?Effects of tidal zonation on size and genetic traits of Mytilus edulis (L.) and Macoma balthica (L.)The influence of salinity on embryonic development and the distribution of Sepia officinalis in the Delta Area (South Western part of the Netherlands)A simple method for size classification of gastropod populationsThe reproduction of the anemone Sagartia troglodytes (PRICE): no influence of tidal manipulationThe genetic variability of the prawn Palaemonetes varians in relation to salinityEvaluation of free amino acids as a biochemical indicator of metal pollutionDe afsluiting van de Grevelingen en de gevolgen voor de aan het harde substraat gebonden makrofauna. (The closure of the Grevelingen and the consequences for the hard substrate macrofauna)