Items where Author is "Linley, EAS"

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Rodwell, LD, Fletcher, S, Glegg, GA, Campbell, M, Rees, SE, Ashley, M, Linley, EAS, Frost, MT, Earll, B, Wynn, RB, Mee, LD, Almada-Villela, P, Lear, D, Stanger, P, Colenutt, A, Davenport, F, Barker Bradshaw, NJ and Covey, R 2014 Marine and coastal policy in the UK: Challenges and opportunities in a new era. Marine Policy, 45. 251-258. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2013.09.014

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Linley, EAS and Newell, RC 1984 Estimates Of Bacterial-Growth Yields Based On Plant Detritus. Bulletin of Marine Science, 35 (3). 409 - 425.

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Newell, RC and Linley, EAS 1984 Significance Of Microheterotrophs In The Decomposition Of Phytoplankton - Estimates Of Carbon And Nitrogen Flow Based On The Biomass Of Plankton Communities. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 16 (01-Feb). 105 - 119. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps016105

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Holligan, PM, Harris, RP, Newell, RC, Harbour, DS, Head, RN, Linley, EAS, Lucas, MI, Tranter, PRG and Weekley, CM 1984 Vertical-Distribution And Partitioning Of Organic-Carbon In Mixed Frontal And Stratified Waters Of The English-Channel. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 14 (02-Mar). 111 - 127. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps014111

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Newell, RC, Linley, EAS and Lucas, MI 1983 Bacterial Production And Carbon Conversion Based On Saltmarsh Plant Debris. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 17 (4). 405 - 419. https://doi.org/10.1016/0272-7714(83)90126-9

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Linley, EAS, Newell, RC and Lucas, MI 1983 Quantitative Relationships Between Phytoplankton Bacteria And Heterotrophic Microflagellates In Shelf Waters. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 12 (1). 77 - 89. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps012077

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Newell, RC, Lucas, MI and Linley, EAS 1981 Rate Of Degradation And Efficiency Of Conversion Of Phytoplankton Debris By Marine Microorganisms. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 6 (2). 123 - 136. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps006123

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