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Eutrophication of freshwater and marine ecosystems
Samantha B. Joye, Val H. Smith, and Robert W. Howarth, coordinating editors
Roger W. Bachmann, James E. Cloern, Robert E. Hecky, and David W. Schindler, issue editors
This Special Issue of Limnology and Oceanography resulted from the special session &History and Current Status of Eutrophication in Freshwater and Marine Ecosystems& held at the February 2003 Aquatic Sciences Meeting in Salt Lake City, Utah. That special session benefited from the contribution of many people, including the ASLO meetings Steering Committee, Helen Schneider and her capable and extremely helpful staff in the ASLO Business Office, and the individuals who contributed oral and poster presentations. We, the organizers of this Specail Issue (Joye, Smith, and Howarth), are especially grateful to the authors who subsequently submitted papers to this issue. We are also deeply indebted both to the editors of this issue (Bachmann, Cloern, Hecky, and Schindler) and to the colleagues that reviewed these papers; the constructive comments of all these people greatly improved the papers presented here. This Special Issue would not have been possible without the help and guidance of the Editor-in-Chief, Everett Fee, and Lucille Doucette, the ASLO Journals Manager.
We thank the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for offering financial assistance to support the publication of this Special Issue. The conclusions stated in papers in this issue are those of the authors and do not reflect endorsement by NOAA or the EPA.
We respectfully dedicate this Special Issue to Gene Likens in recognition of his career-long contributions to ecosystem science.
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- Smith, Val H., Samantha B. Joye, and Robert W. Howarth
- Eutrophication of freshwater and marine ecosystems
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- Schindler, David W.
- Recent advances in the understanding and management of eutrophication
| 356-363 Abstract Download |
- Howarth, Robert W., and Roxanne Marino
- Nitrogen as the limiting nutrient for eutrophication in coastal marine ecosystems: Evolving views over three decades
| 364-376 Abstract Download |
- Smith, Val H.
- Responses of estuarine and coastal marine phytoplankton to nitrogen and phosphorus enrichment
| 377-384 Abstract Download |
- Clarke, A. L., K. Weckström, D. J. Conley, N. J. Anderson, F. Adser, E. Andrén, V. N. de Jonge, M. Ellegaard, S. Juggins, P. Kauppila, A. Korhola, N. Reuss, R. J. Telford, and S. Vaalgamaa
- Long-term trends in eutrophication and nutrients in the coastal zone
| 385-397 Abstract Download |
- Carstensen, Jacob, Daniel J. Conley, Jesper H. Andersen, and Gunni Ærtebjerg
- Coastal eutrophication and trend reversal: A Danish case study
| 398-408 Abstract Download |
- Soetaert, Karline, Jack J. Middelburg, Carlo Heip, Patrick Meire, Stefan Van Damme, and Tom Maris
- Long-term change in dissolved inorganic nutrients in the heterotrophic Scheldt estuary (Belgium, The Netherlands)
| 409-423 Abstract Download |
- Yoshiyama, Kohei, and Jonathan H. Sharp
- Phytoplankton response to nutrient enrichment in an urbanized estuary: Apparent inhibition of primary production by overeutrophication
| 424-434 Abstract Download |
- Fisher, T. R., J. D. Hagy III, W. R. Boynton, and M. R. Williams
- Cultural eutrophication in the Choptank and Patuxent estuaries of Chesapeake Bay
| 435-447 Abstract Download |
- Paerl, Hans W., Lexia M. Valdes, Benjamin L. Peierls, Jason E. Adolf, and Lawrence W. Harding, Jr.
- Anthropogenic and climatic influences on the eutrophication of large estuarine ecosystems
| 448-462 Abstract Download |
- Burkholder, JoAnn M., David A. Dickey, Carol A. Kinder, Robert E. Reed, Michael A. Mallin, Matthew R. McIver, Lawrence B. Cahoon, Greg Melia, Cavell Brownie, Joy Smith, Nora Deamer, Jeffrey Springer, Howard B. Glasgow, and David Toms
- Comprehensive trend analysis of nutrients and related variables in a large eutrophic estuary: A decadal study of anthropogenic and climatic influences
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- Olsen, Y., S. Agustí, T. Andersen, C. M. Duarte, J. M. Gasol, I. Gismervik, A.-S. Heiskanen, E. Hoell, P. Kuuppo, R. Lignell, H. Reinertsen, U. Sommer, H. Stibor, T. Tamminen, O. Vadstein, D. Vaqué, and M. Vidal
- A comparative study of responses in plankton food web structure and function in contrasting European coastal waters exposed to experimental nutrient addition
| 488-503 Abstract Download |
- Smith, Stephen V., and James T. Hollibaugh
- Water, salt, and nutrient exchanges in San Francisco Bay
| 504-517 Abstract Download |
- Turner, R. E., N. N. Rabalais, B. Fry, N. Atilla, C. S. Milan, J. M. Lee, C. Normandeau, T. A. Oswald, E. M. Swenson, and D. A. Tomasko
- Paleo-indicators and water quality change in the Charlotte Harbor Estuary (Florida)
| 518-533 Abstract Download |
- Parsons, Michael L., Quay Dortch, R. Eugene Turner, and Nancy R. Rabalais
- Reconstructing the development of eutrophication in Louisiana salt marshes
| 534-544 Abstract Download |
- Dong, Liang F., David B. Nedwell, and Andrew Stott
- Sources of nitrogen used for denitrification and nitrous oxide formation in sediments of the hypernutrified Colne, the nutrified Humber, and the oligotrophic Conwy estuaries, United Kingdom
| 545-557 Abstract Download |
- Gardner, Wayne S., Mark J. McCarthy, Soonmo An, Dmitri Sobolev, Karen S. Sell, and David Brock
- Nitrogen fixation and dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium (DNRA) support nitrogen dynamics in Texas estuaries
| 558-568 Abstract Download |
- Worm, Boris, and Heike K. Lotze
- Effects of eutrophication, grazing, and algal blooms on rocky shores
| 569-579 Abstract Download |
- Wolowicz, Maciej, Adam Sokolowski, Abdullah Salem Bawazir, and Rafal Lasota
- Effect of eutrophication on the distribution and ecophysiology of the mussel Mytilus trossulus (Bivalvia) in southern Baltic Sea (the Gulf of Gdañsk)
| 580-590 Abstract Download |
- Ménesguen, Alain, Philippe Cugier, and Isabelle Leblond
- A new numerical technique for tracking chemical species in a multi-source, coastal ecosystem, applied to nitrogen causing Ulva blooms in the Bay of Brest (France)
| 591-601 Abstract Download |
- Childers, Daniel L., Joseph N. Boyer, Stephen E. Davis, Christopher J. Madden, David T. Rudnick, and Fred H. Sklar
- Relating precipitation and water management to nutrient concentrations in the oligotrophic “upside-down” estuaries of the Florida Everglades
| 602-616 Abstract Download |
- Gaiser, Evelyn E., Daniel L. Childers, Ronald D. Jones, Jennifer H. Richards, Leonard J. Scinto, and Joel C. Trexler
- Periphyton responses to eutrophication in the Florida Everglades: Cross-system patterns of structural and compositional change
| 617-630 Abstract Download |
- Erlandsson, Carina P., Anders Stigebrandt, and Lars Arneborg
- The sensitivity of minimum oxygen concentrations in a fjord to changes in biotic and abiotic external forcing
| 631-638 Abstract Download |
- Alexander, Richard B., and Richard A. Smith
- Trends in the nutrient enrichment of U.S. rivers during the late 20th century and their relation to changes in probable stream trophic conditions
| 639-654 Abstract Download |
- Foy, R. H., and S. D. Lennox
- Evidence for a delayed response of riverine phosphorus exports from increasing agricultural catchment pressures in the Lough Neagh catchment
| 655-663 Abstract Download |
- Caraco, N. F., J. J. Cole, and D. L. Strayer
- Top down control from the bottom: Regulation of eutrophication in a large river by benthic grazing
| 664-670 Abstract Download |
- Dodds, Walter K.
- Eutrophication and trophic state in rivers and streams
| 671-680 Abstract Download |
- Chételat, John, Frances R. Pick, and Paul B. Hamilton
- Potamoplankton size structure and taxonomic composition: Influence of river size and nutrient concentrations
| 681-689 Abstract Download |
- Mallin, Michael A., Virginia L. Johnson, Scott H. Ensign, and Tara A. MacPherson
- Factors contributing to hypoxia in rivers, lakes, and streams
| 690-701 Abstract Download |
- Matthews, David A., and Steven W. Effler
- Long-term changes in the areal hypolimnetic oxygen deficit (AHOD) of Onondaga Lake: Evidence of sediment feedback
| 702-714 Abstract Download |
- Moustaka-Gouni, Maria, Elisabeth Vardaka, Evangelia Michaloudi, Konstantinos Ar. Kormas, Eleni Tryfon, Helen Mihalatou, Spyros Gkelis, and Tom Lanaras
- Plankton food web structure in a eutrophic polymictic lake with a history in toxic cyanobacterial blooms
| 715-727 Abstract Download |
- Schelske, Claire L., Eugene F. Stoermer, and William F. Kenney
- Historic low-level phosphorus enrichment in the Great Lakes inferred from biogenic silica accumulation in sediments
| 728-748 Abstract Download |
- Chróst, Ryszard J., and Waldemar Siuda
- Microbial production, utilization, and enzymatic degradation of organic matter in the upper trophogenic layer in the pelagial zone of lakes along a eutrophication gradient
| 749-762 Abstract Download |
- Moosmann, Lorenz, René Gächter, Beat Müller, and Alfred Wüest
- Is phosphorus retention in autochthonous lake sediments controlled by oxygen or phosphorus?
| 763-771 Abstract Download |
- Gerdeaux, Daniel, and Marie-Elodie Perga
- Changes in whitefish scales d13C during eutrophication and reoligotrophication of subalpine lakes
| 772-780 Abstract Download |
- Vreca, Polona, and Gregor Muri
- Changes in accumulation of organic matter and stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes in sediments of two Slovenian mountain lakes (Lake Ledvica and Lake Planina), induced by eutrophication changes
| 781-790 Abstract Download |
- Jensen, Jens Peder, Asger Roer Pedersen, Erik Jeppesen, and Martin Søndergaard
- An empirical model describing the seasonal dynamics of phosphorus in 16 shallow eutrophic lakes after external loading reduction
| 791-800 Abstract Download |
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