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Herfort, Lydie, Stefan Schouten, Jan P. Boon, Martijn Woltering, Marianne Baas, Johan W. H. Weijers, and Jaap S. Sinninghe Damsté
Characterization of transport and deposition of terrestrial organic matter in the southern North Sea using the BIT index
| 2196-2205 Abstract Download |
Greenaway, Anthony M., and Debbie-Ann Gordon-Smith
The effects of rainfall on the distribution of inorganic nitrogen and phosphorus in Discovery Bay, Jamaica
| 2206-2220 Abstract Download |
Wetz, Michael S., Burke Hales, Zanna Chase, Patricia A. Wheeler, and Michael M. Whitney
Riverine input of macronutrients, iron, and organic matter to the coastal ocean off Oregon, U.S.A., during the winter
| 2221-2231 Abstract Download |
Dulaiova, H., W. C. Burnett, G. Wattayakorn, and P. Sojisuporn
Are groundwater inputs into river-dominated areas important? The Chao Phraya River Gulf of Thailand
| 2232-2247 Abstract Download |
Kroeger, K. D., M. L. Cole, and I. Valiela
Groundwater-transported dissolved organic nitrogen exports from coastal watersheds
| 2248-2261 Abstract Download |
Leavitt, Peter R/, Curtis S. Brock, Cortney Ebel, and Alain Patoine
Landscape-scale effects of urban nitrogen on a chain of freshwater lakes in central North America
| 2262-2277 Abstract Download |
Marcarelli, Amy M., and Wayne A. Wurtsbaugh
Temperature and nutrient supply interact to control nitrogen fixation in oligotrophic streams: An experimental examination
| 2278-2289 Abstract Download |
See, Jason H., Deborah A. Bronk, and Alan J. Lewitus
Uptake of Spartina-derived humic nitrogen by estuarine phytoplankton in nonaxenic and axenic culture
| 2290-2299 Abstract Download |
Kuuppo, Pirjo, Pauliina Uronen, Anika Petermann, Timo Tamminen, and Edna Granéli
Pectenotoxin-2 and dinophysistoxin-1 in suspended and sedimenting organic matter in the Baltic Sea
| 2300-2307 Abstract Download |
Frederiksen, Morten S., Marianne Holmer, Jens Borum, and Hilary Kennedy
Temporal and spatial variation of sulfide invasion in eelgrass (Zostera marina) as reflected by its sulfur isotopic composition
| 2308-2318 Abstract Download |
Hoffman, J. C., and D. A. Bronk
Interannual variation in stable carbon and nitrogen isotope biogeochemistry of the Mattaponi River, Virginia
| 2319-2332 Abstract Download |
Brahney, Janice, Darren G. Bos, Marlow G. Pellatt, Thomas W. D. Edwards, and Richard Routledge
The influence of nitrogen limitation on d15N and carbon : nitrogen ratios in sediments from sockeye salmon nursery lakes in British Columbia, Canada
| 2333-2340 Abstract Download |
Ahlgren, Joakim, Kasper Reitzel, Lars Tranvik, Adolf Gogoll, and Emil Rydin
Degradation of organic phosphorus compounds in anoxic Baltic Sea sediments: A 31P nuclear magnetic resonance study
| 2341-2348 Abstract Download |
van Oevelen, Dick, Leon Moodley, Karline Soetaert, and Jack J. Middelburg
The trophic significance of bacterial carbon in a marine intertidal sediment: Results of an in situ stable isotope labeling study
| 2349-2359 Abstract Download |
Hill, Walter R., and R. Gerry Middleton
Changes in carbon stable isotope ratios during periphyton development
| 2360-2369 Abstract Download |
McLaughlin, Karen, Francisco Chavez, J. Timothy Pennington, and Adina Paytan
A time series investigation of the oxygen isotopic composition of dissolved inorganic phosphate in Monterey Bay, California
| 2370-2379 Abstract Download |
Inglett, Patrick W., and K. Ramesh Reddy
Investigating the use of macrophyte stable C and N isotopic ratios as indicators of wetland eutrophication: Patterns in the P-affected Everglades
| 2380-2387 Abstract Download |
Downing, J. A., Y. T. Prairie, J. J. Cole, C. M. Duarte, L. J. Tranvik, R. G. Striegl, W. H. McDowell, P. Kortelainen, N. F. Caraco, J. M. Melack, and J. J. Middelburg
The global abundance and size distribution of lakes, ponds, and impoundments
| 2388-2397 Abstract DownloadDownload |
Ju, Se-Jong, H. Rodger Harvey, Jaime Gómez-Gutiérrez, and William T. Peterson
The role of lipids during embryonic development of the euphausiids Euphausia pacifica and Thysanoessa spinifera
| 2398-2408 Abstract Download |
Schmidt, Katrin, Angus Atkinson, Klaus-Jürgen Petzke, Maren Voss, and David W. Pond
Protozoans as a food source for Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba: Complementary insights from stomach content, fatty acids, and stable isotopes
| 2409-2427 Abstract Download |
Brett, Michael T., Dörthe C. Müller-Navarra, Ashley P. Ballantyne, Joseph L. Ravet, and Charles R. Goldman
Daphnia fatty acid composition reflects that of their diet
| 2428-2437 Abstract Download |
Ravet, Joseph L., and Michael T. Brett
Phytoplankton essential fatty acid and phosphorus content constraints on Daphnia somatic growth and reproduction
| 2438-2452 Abstract Download |
Reviews |
Lomas, Michael W., and Fredric Lipschultz
Forming the primary nitrite maximum: Nitrifiers or phytoplankton?
| 2453-2467 Abstract Download |
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Evans, Claire, Gillian Malin, William H. Wilson, and Peter S. Liss
Infectious titres of Emiliania huxleyi virus 86 are reduced by exposure to millimolar dimethyl sulfide and acrylic acid
| 2468-2471 Abstract Download |
Comment |
Schelske, Claire L.
Comment on the origin of the "fluid mud layer" in Lake Apopka, Florida
| 2472-2480 Download |
Bachmann, Roger W., Mark V. Hoyer, Susana B. Vinzon, and Daniel E. Canfield, Jr.
Another look at the origin of the fluid mud layer in Lake Apopka, Florida
| 2480-2483 Download |
Errata |
Mulholland, Margaret R., Peter W. Bernhardt, Cynthia A. Heil, Deborah A. Bronk, and Judith M. ONeil
Erratum: Nitrogen fixation and release of fixed nitrogen by Trichodesmium spp. in the Gulf of Mexico
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