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- Seitzinger, S. P., H. Hartnett, R. Lauck, M. Mazurek, T. Minegishi, G. Spyres, and R. Styles
- Molecular-level chemical characterization and bioavailability of dissolved organic matter in stream water using electrospray-ionization mass spectrometry
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- Wei, Liping, and Beth A. Ahner
- Sources and sinks of dissolved phytochelatin in natural seawater
| 13-22 Abstract Download |
- Maie, Nagamitsu, Chengyong Yang, Toshikazu Miyoshi, Kathleen Parish, and Rudolf Jaffé
- Chemical characteristics of dissolved organic matter in an oligotrophic subtropical wetland/estuarine ecosystem
| 23-35 Abstract Download |
- Baines, Stephen B., Nicholas S. Fisher, and Jonathan J. Cole
- Uptake of dissolved organic matter (DOM) and its importance to metabolic requirements of the zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha
| 36-47 Abstract Download |
- Becker, Bonnie J., F. Joel Fodrie, Pat A. McMillan, and Lisa A. Levin
- Spatial and temporal variation in trace elemental fingerprints of mytilid mussel shells: A precursor to invertebrate larval tracking
| 48-61 Abstract Download |
- Dillon, Kevin S., and Jeffrey P. Chanton
- Nutrient transformations between rainfall and stormwater runoff in an urbanized coastal environment: Sarasota Bay, Florida
| 62-69 Abstract Download |
- Boschker, H. T. S., J. C. Kromkamp, and J. J. Middelburg
- Biomarker and carbon isotopic constraints on bacterial and algal community structure and functioning in a turbid, tidal estuary
| 70-80 Abstract Download |
- Eyre, Bradley D., and Angus J. P. Ferguson
- Benthic metabolism and nitrogen cycling in a subtropical east Australian estuary (Brunswick): Temporal variability and controlling factors
| 81-96 Abstract Download |
- Carmichael, R. H., and I. Valiela
- Coupling of near-bottom seston and surface sediment composition: Changes with nutrient enrichment and implications for estuarine food supply and biogeochemical processing
| 97-105 Abstract Download |
- Røy, Hans, Markus Huettel, and Bo Barker Jørgensen
- The influence of topography on the functional exchange surface of soft sediments, assessed from sediment topography measured in situ
| 106-112 Abstract Download |
- de Beer, Dirk, Frank Wenzhöfer, Timothy G. Ferdelman, Susan E. Boehme, Markus Huettel, Justus E. E. van Beusekom, Michael E. Böttcher, Niculina Musat, and Nicole Dubilier
- Transport and mineralization rates in North Sea sandy intertidal sediments, Sylt-Rømø Basin, Waddensea
| 113-127 Abstract Download |
- Vopel, Kay, David Thistle, Jörg Ott, Monika Bright, and Hans Røy
- Wave-induced H2S flux sustains a chemoautotrophic symbiosis
| 128-133 Abstract Download |
- Nomaki, Hidetaka, Petra Heinz, Takeshi Nakatsuka, Motohiro Shimanaga, and Hiroshi Kitazato
- Species-specific ingestion of organic carbon by deep-sea benthic foraminifera and meiobenthos: In situ tracer experiments
| 134-146 Abstract Download |
- Rimmer, Alon, Yasuaki Aota, Michio Kumagai, and Werner Eckert
- Chemical stratification in thermally stratified lakes: A chloride mass balance model
| 147-157 Abstract Download |
- Kraemer, Thomas F.
- Radium isotopes in Cayuga Lake, New York: Indicators of inflow and mixing processes
| 158-168 Abstract Download |
- Rueda, Francisco J., and Edwin A. Cowen
- Exchange between a freshwater embayment and a large lake through a long, shallow channel
| 169-183 Abstract Download |
- Wüest, Alfred, Thomas M. Ravens, Nikolai G. Granin, Otti Kocsis, Michael Schurter, and Michael Sturm
- Cold intrusions in Lake Baikal: Direct observational evidence for deep water renewal
| 184-196 Abstract Download |
- Stevens, Craig L., Timothy S. R. Fisher, and Gregory A. Lawrence
- Turbulent layering beneath the pycnocline in a strongly stratified pit-lake
| 197-206 Abstract Download |
- Lemmin, U., C. H. Mortimer, and E. Bäuerle
- Internal seiche dynamics in Lake Geneva
| 207-216 Abstract Download |
- Mitchell, Nicole L., and Gary A. Lamberti
- Responses in dissolved nutrients and epilithon abundance to spawning salmon in Southeast Alaska streams
| 217-227 Abstract Download |
- Chadwick, Michael A., and Alexander D. Huryn
- Response of stream macroinvertebrate production to atmospheric nitrogen deposition and channel drying
| 228-236 Abstract Download |
- Simis, Stefan G. H., Steef W. M. Peters, and Herman J. Gons
- Remote sensing of the cyanobacterial pigment phycocyanin in turbid inland water
| 237-245 Abstract Download |
- Falter, James L., Marlin J. Atkinson, and Carlos F. M. Coimbra
- Effects of surface roughness and oscillatory flow on the dissolution of plaster forms: Evidence for nutrient mass transfer to coral reef communities
| 246-254 Abstract Download |
- Fulton, Christopher J., and David R. Bellwood
- Wave-induced water motion and the functional implications for coral reef fish assemblages
| 255-264 Abstract Download |
- Hoegh-Guldberg, Ove, Maoz Fine, William Skirving, Ron Johnstone, Sophie Dove, and Alan Strong
- Coral bleaching following wintry weather
| 265-271 Abstract Download |
- Secord, David, and Gisèle Muller-Parker
- Symbiont distribution along a light gradient within an intertidal cave
| 272-278 Abstract Download |
- Saito, Mak A., Gabrielle Rocap, and James W. Moffett
- Production of cobalt binding ligands in a Synechococcus feature at the Costa Rica upwelling dome
| 279-290 Abstract Download |
- Mayzaud, Patrick, Marc Boutoute, Stéphane Gasparini, Laure Mousseau, and Dominique Lefevre
- Respiration in marine zooplankton-the other side of the coin: CO2 production
| 291-298 Abstract Download |
- Marañón, Emilio
- Phytoplankton growth rates in the Atlantic subtropical gyres
| 299-310 Abstract Download |
- Buesseler, K. O., J. E. Andrews, S. M. Pike, M. A. Charette, L. E. Goldson, M. A. Brzezinski, and V. P. Lance
- Particle export during the Southern Ocean Iron Experiment (SOFeX)
| 311-327 Abstract Download |
- Anderson, D. M., B. A. Keafer, W. R. Geyer, R. P. Signell, and T. C. Loder
- Toxic Alexandrium blooms in the western Gulf of Maine: The plume advection hypothesis revisited
| 328-345 Abstract Download |
- Dunn, Alison M., John C. Hogg, Andrew Kelly, and Melanie J. Hatcher
- Two cues for sex determination in Gammarus duebeni: Adaptive variation in environmental sex determination?
| 346-353 Abstract Download |
- Nishizaki, Michael T., and Josef Daniel Ackerman
- A secondary chemical cue facilitates juvenile-adult postsettlement associations in red sea urchins
| 354-362 Abstract Download |
- Fuller, Nicholas J., Nyree J. West, Dominique Marie, Marian Yallop, Tanya Rivlin, Anton F. Post, and David J. Scanlan
- Dynamics of community structure and phosphate status of picocyanobacterial populations in the Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea
| 363-375 Abstract Download |
- Purcell, J. E., and M. B. Decker
- Effects of climate on relative predation by scyphomedusae and ctenophores on copepods in Chesapeake Bay during 1987-2000
| 376-387 Abstract Download |
- Becker, Claes, and Maarten Boersma
- Differential effects of phosphorus and fatty acids on Daphnia growth and reproduction
| 388-397 Abstract Download |
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- Stead, Tracey K., Jenny M. Schmid-Araya, and Alan G. Hildrew
- Secondary production of a stream metazoan community: Does the meiofauna make a difference?
| 398-403 Abstract Download |
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