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Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology Volume 330, Issue 1, Pages 1-436 (7 March 2006) A Tribute to Richard M. Warwick Edited by Pierre Thomas and Robert B. Whitlatch 1. Editorial Board • EDITORIAL BOARD Page ii 2. Ecology of the benthos: A tribute to Richard M. Warwick • EDITORIAL Pages 1-2 Robert B. Whitlatch 3. Richard Martyn Warwick: A short biography • PERSONAL REPORT Pages 3-11 Melanie C. Austen and Robert B.Whitlatch 4. The integral structure of a benthic infaunal assemblage • ARTICLE Pages 12-18 R.M. Warwick, S.L. Dashfield and P.J. Somerfield 5. Are there differences in structure between marine and terrestrial assemblages? • ARTICLE Pages 19-26 John S. Gray, Anders Bjørgesæter, Karl I. Ugland and Kenneth Frank 6. Hierarchical spatial structure in soft-bottom mussel beds • ARTICLE Pages 27-37 John A. Commito, Wendy E. Dow and Benjamin M. Grupe 7. Seagrass complexity hierarchies: Influence on fish groups around the coast of Jersey (English Channel) • ARTICLE Pages 38-54 E.L. Jackson, M.J. Attrill, A.A. Rowden and M.B. Jones 8. On resemblance measures for ecological studies, including taxonomic dissimilarities and a zero-adjusted Bray–Curtis coefficient for denuded assemblages • ARTICLE Pages 55-80 K. Robert Clarke, Paul J. Somerfield and M. Gee Chapman 9. A comparison of statistical approaches to analyzing community convergence between natural and constructed oyster reefs • ARTICLE Pages 81-95 Keith Walters and Loren D. Coen 10. Comparison of the response of meio- and macrobenthos to disturbance and organic enrichment • ARTICLE Pages 96-104 Melanie Clare Austen and S. Widdicombe 11. Benthic community responses to nutrient enrichment and predator exclusion: Influence of background nutrient concentrations and interactive effects • ARTICLE Pages 105-118 Martin H. Posey, Troy D. Alphin and Lawrence Cahoon 12. Direct and indirect effects of hypoxia on benthos in Corpus Christi Bay, Texas, U.S.A. • ARTICLE Pages 119-131 Paul A. Montagna and Christine Ritter 13. Recruitment response of methane-seep macrofauna to sulfide-rich sediments: An in situ experiment • ARTICLE Pages 132-150 Lisa A. Levin, Wiebke Ziebis, Guillermo F. Mendoza, Valerie Growney-Cannon and Shelly Walther 14. Simulated sequestration of industrial carbon dioxide at a deep-sea site: Effects on species of harpacticoid copepods • ARTICLE Pages 151-158 D. Thistle, L. Sedlacek, K.R. Carman, J.W. Fleeger, P.G. Brewer and J.P. Barry 15. The use of coarser taxonomic resolution in studies of predation on marine sedimentary fauna • ARTICLE Pages 159-168 Pedro A. Quijón and Paul V.R. Snelgrove 16. Lugworm exclusion experiment: Responses by deposit feeding worms to biogenic habitat transformations • ARTICLE Pages 169-179 Nils Volkenborn and Karsten Reise 17. Does bioturbation by a benthic fish modify the effects of sediment contamination on saltmarsh benthic microalgae and meiofauna? • ARTICLE Pages 180-194 J.W. Fleeger, G. Tita, K.R. Carman, R.N. Millward, E.B. Moser, R.J. Portier and R.P. Gambrell 18. Scale- and intensity-dependent disturbance determines the magnitude of opportunistic response • ARTICLE Pages 195-207 Alf Norkko, Rutger Rosenberg, Simon F. Thrush and Robert B. Whitlatch 19. Contributions of adult oligochaete emigration and immigration in a dynamic soft-sediment community • ARTICLE Pages 208-220 Ruth Junkins, Brendan Kelaher and Jeffrey Levinton 20. Early development of subtidal macrofaunal assemblages: relationships to period and timing of colonization • ARTICLE Pages 221-233 A.J. Underwood and M.G. Chapman 21. Geographical variation in species diversity: A comparison of marine polychaetes and nematodes • ARTICLE Pages 234-244 Judith F. Gobin and Richard M. Warwick 22. Causes of rarity and range restriction of an endangered, endemic limpet, Siphonaria compressa • ARTICLE Pages 245-260 A. Angel, G.M. Branch, R.M. Wanless and T. Siebert 23. Indirect effects of Atrina zelandica on water column nitrogen and oxygen fluxes: The role of benthic macrofauna and microphytes • ARTICLE Pages 261-273 Judi Hewitt, Simon Thrush, Max Gibbs, Drew Lohrer and Alf Norkko 24. Weak meiofaunal trophic linkages in Crangon crangon and Carcinus maenus • ARTICLE Pages 274-283 Robert J. Feller 25. Free-living nematodes and macrobenthos in a high-latitude glacial fjord • ARTICLE Pages 284-296 P.J. Somerfield, S.J. Cochrane, S. Dahle and T.H. Pearson 26. Nematode and macrofaunal diversity in central Arctic Ocean benthos • ARTICLE Pages 297-306 Paul E. Renaud, William G. Ambrose, Jr., Ann Vanreusel and Lisa M. Clough 27. The soft-bottom macrobenthos of Gray's Reef National Marine Sanctuary and nearby shelf waters off the coast of Georgia, USA • ARTICLE Pages 307-326 Jeff Hyland, Cynthia Cooksey, W. Leonard Balthis, Mike Fulton, Daniel Bearden, Greg McFall and Matthew Kendall 28. Spatial and bathymetric trends in Harpacticoida (Copepoda) community structure in the Northern Gulf of Mexico deep-sea • ARTICLE Pages 327-341 Jeffrey G. Baguley, Paul A. Montagna, Woncheol Lee, Larry J. Hyde and Gilbert T. Rowe 29. Distribution of bathyal meiofauna in the region of the Subtropical Front, Chatham Rise, south-west Pacific • ARTICLE Pages 342-355 S.L. Grove, P.K. Probert, K. Berkenbusch and S.D. Nodder 30. Benthic macrofaunal communities in intermittent estuaries during a drought: Comparisons with permanently open estuaries • ARTICLE Pages 356-367 Beth F. Hastie and Stephen D.A. Smith 31. The derivation, performance and role of univariate and multivariate indicators of benthic change: Case studies at differing spatial scales • ARTICLE Pages 368-382 Victor Quintino, Michael Elliott and Ana Maria Rodrigues 32. Zoobenthic diversity-gradients in the Baltic Sea: Continuous post-glacial succession in a stressed ecosystem • ARTICLE Pages 383-391 Erik Bonsdorff 33. Characterizing the role benthos plays in large coastal seas and estuaries: A modular approach • ARTICLE Pages 392-402 Ken R. Tenore, Roman N. Zajac, Jeff Terwin, Francisco Andrade, Jack Blanton, Walter Boynton, Drew Carey, Robert Diaz, A. Fred Holland, Eduardo López-Jamar et al. 34. Pacific walrus: Benthic bioturbator of Beringia • ARTICLE Pages 403-419 G. Carleton Ray, Jerry McCormick-Ray, Peter Berg and Howard E. Epstein 35. Plant–herbivore interactions in seagrass meadows • ARTICLE Pages 420-436 Kenneth L. Heck, Jr. and John F. Valentine