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Some new sand-dwelling copepods
- A. G. Nicholls
- Biology
- 1 May 1939
The copepods described in this paper come from two sources, the Firth of Clyde and the St Lawrence River. Several new species were collected from Balloch Bay on the Greater Cumbrae in 1935 and 1936… Expand
Marine Copepoda from Western Australiap IIIp Littoral Harpacticoids from Port Denison
- A. G. Nicholls
- Biology
- 1945
- 14
- 5
Copepods from the interstitial fauna of a sandy beach
- A. G. Nicholls
- Biology
- 1 August 1935
Attention was first drawn by Wilson (1932) to the large copepod fauna which can be found in an ordinary sandy beach. In his introduction he describes his method of collecting these copepods (p. 7)… Expand
On the biology of Calanus finmarchicus. Part VI. Oxygen consumption in relation to environmental conditions
- S. M. Marshall, A. G. Nicholls, A. Orr
- Biology
- 1 February 1935
STUDIES ON THE PHYSIOLOGY OF CORALS: IV. THE STRUCTURE, DISTRIBUTION AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE ZOOXANTHELLAE
- C. Yonge, A. G. Nicholls
- Biology
- 25 July 1931
- 124
- 3
Marine Copepoda from Western Australla. V. A new species of Paramesochra with an account of a new Harpacticoid family, the Remaneidae, and its affinities
- A. G. Nicholls
- Biology
- 1945
- 10
- 3
Studies on Ligia oceanica . I. A. Habitat and Effect of Change of Environment on Respiration. B. Observations on Moulting and Breeding
- A. G. Nicholls
- Biology
- 1 October 1931
1. Ligia is a nocturnal animal inhabiting crevices in rocks above high-tide level. It is omnivorous though Fucus spp. form the main article of diet. 2. Immersion experiments were carried out in which… Expand
On the biology of Calanus finmarchicus. V. Seasonal distribution, size, weight and chemical composition in Loch Striven in 1933, and their relation to the phytoplankton
- S. M. Marshall, A. G. Nicholls, A. Orr
- Biology
- 1 May 1934
1. The seasonal changes in the population of Calanus in Loch Striven in 1933 have been investigated. 2. There were three main breeding periods. The first was in February and March, an unsuccessful… Expand
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