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Morphological divergence and evidence for reproductive isolation in Littorina saxatilis (Olivi) in northeast England (1996)
Journal Article
Hull, S., Grahame, J., & Mill, P. (1996). Morphological divergence and evidence for reproductive isolation in Littorina saxatilis (Olivi) in northeast England. Journal of Molluscan Studies, 62(1), 89-99. https://doi.org/10.1093/mollus/62.1.89

Current work at Old Peak (Ravenscar) on the northeast coast of England indicates that boulder-dwelling Lutonna saxatilis (Olvi) comprise at least two distinct forms, inhabiting high- and mid-shore boulders Using multivariate morphometrics we show tha... Read More about Morphological divergence and evidence for reproductive isolation in Littorina saxatilis (Olivi) in northeast England.

Littorina neglecta Bean: ecotype or species? (1995)
Journal Article
Grahame, J., Mill, P., Hull, S., & Caley, K. (1995). Littorina neglecta Bean: ecotype or species?. Journal of Natural History, 29(4), 887-899. https://doi.org/10.1080/00222939500770321

The taxonomic status of the littoral prosobranch Littorina neglecta has been investigated using animals from the northeast coast of England. Rough periwinkles were collected from barnacle-covered rock platforms near the northern (Ness Point) and sout... Read More about Littorina neglecta Bean: ecotype or species?.

Intertidal fauna of the industrialized Forth estuary (1976)
Journal Article
McLusky, D., Bryant, D., Elliott, M., Teare, M., & Moffat, G. (1976). Intertidal fauna of the industrialized Forth estuary. Marine pollution bulletin, 7(3), 48-52. https://doi.org/10.1016/0025-326X%2876%2990091-6

The estuarine Firth of Forth on the East Coast of Scotland receives a considerable volume of industrial and domestic effluent. This report summarizes the present status of intertidal invertebrates and their bird predators. © 1976.

A proposed framework for managing environmental causes and consequences of ocean traffic and ports
Book Chapter
Elliott, M., & Grant, D. A proposed framework for managing environmental causes and consequences of ocean traffic and ports.

Paper presented at European Decision Sciences Institute (ED2016), 7th Annual Conference, 24th to 27th May 2016, Helsinki. Abstract The cumulative and in-combination effects of ocean shipping and port operations need addressing via a detailed, rigorou... Read More about A proposed framework for managing environmental causes and consequences of ocean traffic and ports.