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Energy maximization in the diet of the shore crab, Carcinus maenas
RW Elner, RN Hughes
The Journal of Animal Ecology, 103-116, 1978
7301978
Tactics of a predator, Carcinus maenas, and morphological responses of the prey, Nucella lapillus
RN Hughes, RW Elner
The Journal of Animal Ecology, 65-78, 1979
3011979
Inference in ecology: the sea urchin phenomenon in the northwestern Atlantic
RW Elner, RL Vadas Sr
The American Naturalist 136 (1), 108-125, 1990
2801990
The mechanics of predation by the shore crab, Carcinus maenas (L.), on the edible mussel, Mytilus edulis L.
RW Elner
Oecologia 36, 333-344, 1978
2541978
Diet of green crab Carcinus maenas (L.) from Port Hebert, southwestern Nova Scotia.
RW Elner
2011981
The influence of temperature, sex and chela size in the foraging strategy of the shore crab, Carcinus maenas (L.)
RW Elner
Marine & Freshwater Behaviour & Phy 7 (1), 15-24, 1980
1921980
Experimental evaluation of aggregation behavior in the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis A reinterpretation
RL Vadas, RW Elner, PE Garwood, IG Babb
Marine Biology 90, 433-448, 1986
1851986
BIOFILM GRAZING IN A HIGHER VERTEBRATE: THE WESTERN SANDPIPER, CALIDRIS MAURI
T Kuwae, PG Beninger, P Decottignies, KJ Mathot, DR Lund, RW Elner
Ecology 89 (3), 599-606, 2008
1622008
Variable and complex food web structures revealed by exploring missing trophic links between birds and biofilm
T Kuwae, E Miyoshi, S Hosokawa, K Ichimi, J Hosoya, T Amano, T Moriya, ...
Ecology Letters 15 (4), 347-356, 2012
1492012
Functional Anatomy of the Male Reproductive System and the Female Spermatheca in the Snow Crab Chionoecetes Opilio (0. Fabricius) (Decapoda: Majidae) and …
PG Beninger, RW Elner, TP Foyle, PH Odense
Journal of Crustacean Biology 8 (3), 322-332, 1988
1451988
Multiple reproductive strategies in snow crab, Chionoecetes opilio: physiological pathways and behavioral plasticity
RW Elner, PG Beninger
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 193 (1-2), 93-112, 1995
1411995
Potential ecological implications from the introduction of the European green crab, Carcinus maenas (Linneaus), to British Columbia, Canada, and Washington, USA
GS Jamieson, ED Grosholz, DA Armstrong, RW Elner
Journal of Natural History 32 (10-11), 1587-1598, 1998
1241998
Functional association of bill morphology and foraging behaviour in calidrid sandpipers
Nebel, Elner
Animal Biology 55 (3), 235-243, 2005
1202005
Predation of Sea Scallops, Placopecten magellanicus, by the Rock Crab, Cancer irroratus, and the American Lobster, Homarus americanus
RW Elner, GS Jamieson
Journal of the Fisheries Board of Canada 36 (5), 537-543, 1979
1191979
Force, function and mechanical advantage in the chelae of the American lobster Homarus americanus (Decapoda: Crustacea)
RW Elner, A Campbell
Journal of Zoology 193 (2), 269-286, 1981
1151981
Predation on meiofaunal and macrofaunal invertebrates by western sandpipers (Calidris mauri): evidence for dual foraging modes
TF Sutherland, PCF Shepherd, RW Elner
Marine Biology 137, 983-993, 2000
1122000
Energetically defining the thermal limits of the snow crab
TP Foyle, RK O’Dor, RW Elner
Journal of Experimental Biology 145 (1), 371-393, 1989
1111989
Natural diets of lobster Homarus americanus from barren ground and macroalgal habitats off southwestern Nova Scotia, Canada
RW Elner, A Campbell
Marine Ecology Progress Series 37 (2-3), 131-140, 1987
1091987
Evidence of a new feeding mode in western sandpiper (Calidris mauri) and dunlin (Calidris alpina) based on bill and tongue morphology and ultrastructure
RW Elner, PG Beninger, DL Jackson, TM Potter
Marine Biology 146, 1223-1234, 2005
1072005
Interactions between two marine snails, Littorina rudis Maton and Littorina nigrolineata Gray, a predator, Carcinus maenas (L.), and a parasite, Microphallus similis Jägerskiold
RW Elner, DG Raffaelli
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 43 (2), 151-160, 1980
1061980
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