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| Fernández, Diego, and José Luis Acuña
Enhancement of marine phytoplankton blooms by appendicularian grazers | 587-593 Abstract Download |
| Kononen, Kaisa, Maija Huttunen, Seija Hällfors, Patrick Gentien, Michel Lunven, Timo Huttula, Jaan Laanemets, Madis Lilover, Juss Pavelson, and Adolf Stips
Development of a deep chlorophyll maximum of Heterocapsa triquetra Ehrenb. at the entrance to the Gulf of Finland | 594-607 Abstract Download |
| Knoll, Lesley B., Michael J. Vanni, and William H. Renwick
Phytoplankton primary production and photosynthetic parameters in reservoirs along a gradient of watershed land use | 608-617 Abstract Download |
| Morrison, J. Ruairidh
In situ determination of the quantum yield of phytoplankton chlorophyll a fluorescence: A simple algorithm, observations, and a model | 618-631 Abstract Download |
| Eisner, Lisa B., Michael S. Twardowski, Timothy J. Cowles, and Mary Jane Perry
Resolving phytoplankton photoprotective : photosynthetic carotenoid ratios on fine scales using in situ spectral absorption measurements | 632-646 Abstract Download |
| Dyhrman, Sonya T., and Donald M. Anderson
Urease activity in cultures and field populations of the toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium | 647-655 Abstract Download |
| Dela-Cruz, Jocelyn, Jason H. Middleton, and Iain M. Suthers
Population growth and transport of the red tide dinoflagellate, Noctiluca scintillans, in the coastal waters off Sydney Australia, using cell diameter as a tracer | 656-674 Abstract Download |
| Derry, Alison M., Paul D. N. Hebert, and Ellie E. Prepas
Evolution of rotifers in saline and subsaline lakes: A molecular phylogenetic approach | 675-685 Abstract Download |
| Tagliabue, Alessandro, and Kevin R. Arrigo
Anomalously low zooplankton abundance in the Ross Sea: An alternative explanation | 686-699 Abstract Download |
| Becker, Claes, and Maarten Boersma
Resource quality effects on life histories of Daphnia | 700-706 Abstract Download |
| McKee, D., D. Atkinson, S. E. Collings, J. W. Eaton, A. B. Gill, I. Harvey, K. Hatton, T. Heyes, D. Wilson, and B. Moss
Response of freshwater microcosm communities to nutrients, fish, and elevated temperature during winter and summer | 707-722 Abstract Download |
| Buffam, Ishi, and Karen J. McGlathery
Effect of ultraviolet light on dissolved nitrogen transformations in coastal lagoon water | 723-734 Abstract Download |
| Anesio, Alexandre Magno, and Wilhelm Granéli
Increased photoreactivity of DOC by acidification: Implications for the carbon cycle in humic lakes | 735-744 Abstract Download |
| Nagata, T., B. Meon, and D. L. Kirchman
Microbial degradation of peptidoglycan in seawater | 745-754 Abstract Download |
| Pérez, Maria T., Clemens Pausz, and Gerhard J. Herndl
Major shift in bacterioplankton utilization of enantiomeric amino acids between surface waters and the ocean's interior | 755-763 Abstract Download |
| Croot, Peter L.
Seasonal cycle of copper speciation in Gullmar Fjord, Sweden | 764-776 Abstract Download |
| Meile, Christof, and Philippe Van Cappellen
Global estimates of enhanced solute transport in marine sediments | 777-786 Abstract Download |
| Chisholm, John R. M., and Pascale Moulin
Stimulation of nitrogen fixation in refractory organic sediments by Caulerpa taxifolia (Chlorophyta) | 787-794 Abstract Download |
| Yund, Philip O., and Susanne K. Meidel
Sea urchin spawning in benthic boundary layers: Are eggs fertilized before advecting away from females? | 795-801 Abstract Download |
| Fries, J. Stephen, and John H. Trowbridge
Flume observations of enhanced fine-particle deposition to permeable sediment beds | 802-812 Abstract Download |
| Bernhard, Joan M., Pieter T. Visscher, and Samuel S. Bowser
Submillimeter life positions of bacteria, protists, and metazoans in laminated sediments of the Santa Barbara Basin | 813-828 Abstract Download |
| Zajac, Roman N., Ralph S. Lewis, Lawrence J. Poppe, David C. Twichell, Joseph Vozarik, and Mary L. DiGiacomo-Cohen
Responses of infaunal populations to benthoscape structure and the potential importance of transition zones | 829-842 Abstract Download |
| Babin, Marcel, André Morel, Vincent Fournier-Sicre, Frank Fell, and Dariusz Stramski
Light scattering properties of marine particles in coastal and open ocean waters as related to the particle mass concentration | 843-859 Abstract Download |
| Gaylord, Brian, Mark W. Denny, and Mimi A. R. Koehl
Modulation of wave forces on kelp canopies by alongshore currents | 860-871 Abstract Download |
| Fer, Ilker, and Peter M. Haugan
Dissolution from a liquid CO2 lake disposed in the deep ocean | 872-883 Abstract Download |
| Churchill, James H., Elise A. Ralph, Angela M. Cates, Judith W. Budd, and Noel R. Urban
Observations of a negatively buoyant river plume in a large lake | 884-894 Abstract Download |
| Boegman, L., J. Imberger, G. N. Ivey, and J. P. Antenucci
High-frequency internal waves in large stratified lakes | 895-919 Abstract Download |
| Garrison, G. H., C. R. Glenn, and G. M. McMurtry
Measurement of submarine groundwater discharge in Kahana Bay, O'ahu, Hawai'i | 920-928 Abstract Download |
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| Gächter, René, and Beat Müller
Why the phosphorus retention of lakes does not necessarily depend on the oxygen supply to their sediment surface | 929-933 Abstract Download |
| Ramos-Rodríguez, Eloísa, and José M. Conde-Porcuna
Nutrient limitation on a planktonic rotifer: Life history consequences and starvation resistance | 933-938 Abstract Download |
| Stelzer, C. P., and T. W. Snell
Induction of sexual reproduction in Brachionus plicatilis (Monogononta, Rotifera) by a density-dependent chemical cue | 939-943 Abstract Download |