Issue Date | Title | Author(s) | Relation | scopus | WOS | Fulltext/Archive link |
1992 | Pseudopolydora diopatra a new species (Polychaeta: Spionidae) from Taiwan | Hsieh, H. L. | PROCEEDINGS OF THE BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON 105, 630-635 | | | |
1998 | Rarefaction diversity: a case study of polychaete communities using an amended FORTRAN program | Hsieh, H. L.; Li, L. A. | Zoological Studies 37, 13-21 | | | |
1997 | Records of estuarine Tubificidae (Oligochaeta) from Taiwan | Erseus, C.; Hsieh, H. L. | Species Diversity 2, 97-104 | | | |
2006 | Relationship between carbonaceous materials and Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) in the sediments of the Danshui River and adjacent areas, Taiwan | Hung, C. C.; Gong, G. C.; Jiann, K. T.; Yeager, K. M.; Santschi, P. H.; Wade, T. L.; Sericano, J. L.; Hsieh, H. L. | Chemosphere 65(6), 1452-1461 | | | |
1997 | Self-fertilization: a potential fertilization mode in an estuarine sabellid polychaete | Hsieh, H. L. | MARINE ECOLOGY-PROGRESS SERIES 147, 143-148 | | | |
1995 | Spatial and temporal patterns of polychaete communities in a subtropical mangrove swamp: influences of sediment and microhabitat | Hsieh, H. L. | MARINE ECOLOGY-PROGRESS SERIES 127, 157-167 | | | |
2004 | Strategic planning for a wetlands conservation greenway along the west coast of Taiwan | Hsieh, H. L.; Chen, C. P.; Lin, Y. Y. | OCEAN & COASTAL MANAGEMENT 47, 257-272 | | | |
2009 | The effects of system-scale removal of oyster-culture racks from Tapong Bay, southwestern Taiwan: model exploration and comparison with field observations. | Lin, H. J.; Shao, K. T.; Hsieh, H. L.; Lo, W. T.; Dai, X. X. | ICES Journal of Marine Science 66, 797-810 | | | |
1990 | The sperm transfer system in Kinbergonuphis simoni (Polychaeta: Onuphidae) | Hsieh, H. L.; Simon, J. L. | BIOLOGICAL BULLETIN 178, 85-93 | | | |
2006 | Trophic structuce and functioning in a eutrophic and poorly-flushed lagoon in southern Taiwan | Lin, H. C.; Dai, X. X.; Shao, K. T.; Su, H. M.; Lo, W. T.; Hsieh, H. L.; Fang, L. S.; Hung, J. J. | Marine Environmental Research 62, 61-82 | | | |