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INDUCTION OF SUSPENSION FEEDING IN SPIONID POLYCHAETES BY HIGH PARTICULATE FLUXESTAGHON GL; NOWELL ARM; JUMARS PA et al.1980; SCIENCE; ISSN 0036-8075; USA; DA. 1980; VOL. 210; NO 4469; PP. 562-564; BIBL. 18 REF.Article
Pellet accumulation, sediment supply and crowding as determinants of surface deposit-feeding rate in Pseudopolydora kempi Japonica Imajima & Hartman (Polychaeta: Spionidae)MILLER, D. C; JUMARS, P. A.Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology. 1986, Vol 99, Num 1, pp 1-17, issn 0022-0981Article
Gut-maker and tu-fullness methods for estimating field and laboratory effects of sediment transport on ingestion rates of deposit-feederJUMARS, P. A; SELF, R. F. L.Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology. 1986, Vol 98, Num 3, pp 293-310, issn 0022-0981Article
Intraspecific variations in δ13C indicate ontogenetic diet changes in deposit-feeding polychaetesHENTSCHEL, B. T.Ecology (Durham). 1998, Vol 79, Num 4, pp 1357-1370, issn 0012-9658Article
Responses of deposit-feeding spionid polychaetes to dissolved chemical cuesFERNER, M. C; JUMARS, P. A.Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology. 1999, Vol 236, Num 1, pp 89-106, issn 0022-0981Article