Jumars, Peter A.
Peter A. Jumars
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Works
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Animal Guts as Nonideal Chemical Reactors: Partial Mixing and Axial Variation in Absorption Kinetics | |
Bubble growth and rise in soft sediments | |
Burrowing in marine muds by crack propagation: kinematics and forces. | |
Collaborating “ocean ecologists” assess achievements, prepare for challenges | |
Competition among the pioneers in a seasonal soft-bottom benthic succession: field experiments and analysis of the Gilpin-Ayala competition model | |
Concepts in biological oceanography : an interdisciplinary primer | |
Detecting two-dimensional spatial structure in biological data | |
The diet of worms : a study of polychaete feeding guilds | |
Ecology of marine communities. | |
Environmental grain and polychaete species' diversity in a bathyal benthic community | |
Flume observations on flow dynamics in Zostera marina (eelgrass) beds | |
A generic revision of the Dorvilleidae (Polychaeta), with six new species from the deep North Pacific | |
Gut architecture, digestive constraints and feeding ecology of deposit-feeding and carnivorous polychaetes. | |
Hydrodynamic effects of spines: A different spin | |
Immunofluorescence assay for effects on field abundance of a naturally occurring pseudomonad during passage through the gut of a marine deposit feeder, Abarenicola pacifica | |
In situ morphologies of deep-sea and sediment bacteria | |
Induction of suspension feeding in spionid polychaetes by high particulate fluxes. | |
Influences of turbulence on suspension feeding by planktonic protozoa; experiments in laminar shear fields | |
Inhibition of digestive enzyme activities by copper in the guts of various marine benthic invertebrates | |
K. H. MANN, AND R. E. ULANOWICZ [Eds.]. 1981. Mathematical models in biological oceanography. Monogr. Oceanogr. Methodol. 7. UNESCO Press, Paris. 156 p. | |
A mechanistic view of the particulate biodiffusion coefficient: Step lengths, rest periods and transport directions | |
The microbial environment of marine deposit-feeder guts characterized via microelectrodes | |
Model-assisted measurements of suspension-feeding flow velocities | |
Nutrient transport and acquisition by diatom chains in a moving fluid | |
Oceanography and marine biology : an annual review. | |
Pellet accumulation, sediment supply, and crowding as determinants of surface deposit-feeding rate in Pseudopolydora kempi japonica Imajima & Hartman (Polychaeta: Spionidae) | |
A Predictive Model of Bacterial Foraging by Means of Freely Released Extracellular Enzymes | |
Rank Correlation and Concordance Tests in Community Analyses: An Inappropriate Null Hypothesis | |
Rapid bacterial growth in the hindgut of a marine deposit feeder | |
Recommendations for plankton measurements on the GO-SHIP program with relevance to other sea-going expeditions. SCOR Working Group 154 GO-SHIP Report. | |
Target species for deep-sea studies in ecology, genetics, and physiology | |
The tau of continuous feeding on simple foods | |
Turbulence-plankton interactions: a new cartoon | |
Vent fauna on whale remains | |
Viscous flow environments in oceans and inland waters |