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Introduction to the Special Issue
Ally J. Evans, Louise B. Firth, Andrew Dale, David Hughes, I. Philip Smith & Stephen J. Hawkins
Filling in the Grazing Puzzle: A Synthesis of Herbivory in Starfish
Aline S. Martinez, Maria Byrne & Ross A. Coleman
Intertidal Boulder-Fields: A Much Neglected, but Ecologically Important, Intertidal Habitat
M.G. Chapman
Ecological Dominance along Rocky Shores, with a Focus on Intertidal Ascidians
Marc Rius, Peter R. Teske, Patricio H. Manriquez, Rocio Suarez-Jimenez, Christopher D. McQuaid & Juan Carlos Castilla
Giant Clams (Bivalvia: Cardiidae: Tridacninae): A Comprehensive Update of Species and Their Distribution, Current Threats and Conservation Status
Mei Lin Neo, Colette C.C. Wabnitz, Richard D. Braley, Gerald A. Heslinga, Cecile Fauvelot, Simon Van Wynsberge, Serge Andrefouet, Charles Waters, Aileen Shau-Hwai Tan, Edgardo D. Gomez, Mark J. Costello & Peter A. Todd
How Anthropogenic Activities Affect the Establishment and Spread of Non-Indigenous Species Post-Arrival
Emma L. Johnston, Katherine A. Dafforn, Graeme F. Clark, Marc Rius & Oliver Floerl
A Review of Herbivore Effects on Seaweed Invasions
Swantje Enge, Josefin Sagerman, Sofia A. Wikstrom & Henrik Pavia
Author Index
Systematic Index
Subject Index