Browsing ICES Techniques in Marine Environmental Sciences by Subject "Parameter Discipline::Biological oceanography"
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Biological effects of contaminants: measurement of scope for growth in mussels.
(International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), Copenhagen, Denmark, 2006)Scope for growth (SFG) is a method of assessing the whole-animal physiological response to sublethal stress induced by pollutants. It has been applied widely in small- and large-scale pollution monitoring programmes in ... -
Biological effects of contaminants: the use of embryo aberrations in amphipod crustaceans for measuring effects of environmental stressors.
(International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), Copenhagen, Denmark, 2008)This report describes the methodology for assessing the proportions and different types of embryo aberrations in both sediment‐dwelling and nektonic amphipods. Determination of malformed embryos is a sensitive method of ... -
Guidelines for the study of the epibenthos of subtidal environments.
(International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), Copenhagen, Denmark, 2009)These Guidelines for the Study of the Epibenthos of Subtidal Environments document a range of sampling gears and procedures for epibenthos studies that meet a variety of needs. The importance of adopting consistent sampling ...