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Susan L. Hull
Susan L. Hull
School of Environmental Sciences, University of Hull
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Seasonal changes in diversity and abundance of ostracods on four species of intertidal algae with differing structural complexity
SL Hull
Marine Ecology Progress Series 161, 71-82, 1997
1001997
MORPHOLOGICAL DIVERGENCE AND EVIDENCE FOR REPRODUCTIVE ISOLATION IN LITTORINA SAXATILIS(OLIVI) IN NORTHEAST ENGLAND
SL Hull, J Grahame, PJ Mill
Journal of Molluscan Studies 62 (1), 89-99, 1996
711996
Ecological enhancement techniques to improve habitat heterogeneity on coastal defence structures
AE Hall, RJH Herbert, JR Britton, SL Hull
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 210, 68-78, 2018
702018
Rapid recovery of benthic invertebrates downstream of hyperalkaline steel slag discharges
SL Hull, UV Oty, WM Mayes
Hydrobiologia 736, 83-97, 2014
462014
Assortative mating between two distinct micro-allopatric populations of Littorina saxatilis (Olivi) on the northeast coast of England
SL Hull
Aspects of Littorinid Biology: Proceedings of the Fifth International …, 1998
411998
Phenotypic variation in Fucus spiralis (Phaeophyceae): morphology, chemical phenotype and their relationship to the environment
GW Scott, SL Hull, SE Hornby, FG Hardy, NJP Owens
European Journal of Phycology 36 (1), 43-50, 2001
372001
Littorina neglecta Bean: ecotype or species?
J Grahame, PJ Mill, SL Hull, KJ Caley
Journal of natural history 29 (4), 887-899, 1995
241995
Patterns of abundance across geographical ranges as a predictor for responses to climate change: Evidence from UK rocky shores
SR Vye, S Dickens, L Adams, K Bohn, J Chenery, N Dobson, RE Dunn, ...
Diversity and Distributions 26 (10), 1357-1365, 2020
192020
Heat stability and activity levels of aspartate aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase in British Littorinidae
SL Hull, J Grahame, PJ Mill
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 237 (2), 255-270, 1999
191999
Habitat heterogeneity, body size and phenotypic diversity in Idotea granulosa (Isopoda) on the north-east coast of England
SL Hull, LJ Winter, GW Scott
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 81 (6 …, 2001
162001
Comparison of tidepool phytal ostracod abundance and assemblage structure on three spatial scales
SL Hull
Marine Ecology Progress Series 182, 201-208, 1999
141999
Surface breaking behaviour in a population of captive rays Raja: the expression of a need to forage?
GW Scott, SL Hull, DJ Rollinson
Aquarium Sciences and Conservation 2, 161-169, 1998
121998
The distribution and assemblage composition of the ostracod fauna (Crustacea: Ostracoda) on Filey Brigg, North Yorkshire
SL Hull
Journal of Natural History 32 (4), 501-520, 1998
111998
Seasonal changes in ostracod abundance and diversity on four species of algae with differing structural complexity
SL Hull
Marine Ecology Progress Series 161, 71-82, 1997
111997
Diet as a mechanism of coexistence between intertidal fish in the UK
CJ Barrett, ML Johnson, SL Hull
Hydrobiologia, 2016
102016
Interactions between fangblennies (Plagiotremus rhinorhynchus) and their potential victims: fooling the model rather than the client?
ML Johnson, SL Hull
Marine biology 148 (4), 889-897, 2006
102006
Intertidal ostracod (Crustacea: Ostracoda) abundance and assemblage structure within and between four shores in north-east England
SL Hull
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 79 (6 …, 1999
101999
Modification in feeding regime reduces the performance of surface breaking behaviour in a population of captive rays (Raja)
GW Scott, DJ Rollinson, SL Hull
Aquarium Sciences and Conservation 2, 171-174, 1998
91998
Discovering unrecognised diversity among marine molluscs
J Grahame, SL Hull, PJ Mill, R Hemmingway
Marine Biodiversity: Patterns and Processes, 293-318, 1997
91997
An investigation of the genetic variation in four Fucales species using cellulose acetate electrophoresis
SL Hull, GW Scott, LJ Johnson
Walter de Gruyter 44 (2), 119-123, 2001
82001
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