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| Huber, Veronika, Rita Adrian, and Dieter Gerten
Phytoplankton response to climate warming modified by trophic state | 1-13 Abstract Download |
| Jost, Günter, Mikhail V. Zubkov, Evgeniy Yakushev, Matthias Labrenz, and Klaus Jürgens
High abundance and dark CO2 fixation of chemolithoautotrophic prokaryotes in anoxic waters of the Baltic Sea | 14-22 Abstract Download |
| Jensen, Marlene M., Marcel M. M. Kuypers, Gaute Lavik, and Bo Thamdrup
Rates and regulation of anaerobic ammonium oxidation and denitrification in the Black Sea | 23-36 Abstract Download |
| Lin, Xueju, Mary I. Scranton, Andrei Y. Chistoserdov, Ramon Varela, and Gordon T. Taylor
Spatiotemporal dynamics of bacterial populations in the anoxic Cariaco Basin | 37-51 Abstract Download |
| Clark, Darren R., Andrew P. Rees, and Ian Joint
Ammonium regeneration and nitrification rates in the oligotrophic Atlantic Ocean: Implications for new production estimates | 52-62 Abstract Download |
| Church, Matthew J., Karin M. Björkman, David M. Karl, Mak A. Saito, and Jonathan P. Zehr
Regional distributions of nitrogen-fixing bacteria in the Pacific Ocean | 63-77 Abstract Download |
| Van Mooy, Benjamin A. S., and Allan H. Devol
Assessing nutrient limitation of Prochlorococcus in the North Pacific subtropical gyre by using an RNA capture method | 78-88 Abstract Download |
| Roy, Eric G., Mark L. Wells, and D. Whitney King
Persistence of iron(II) in surface waters of the western subarctic Pacific | 89-98 Abstract Download |
| Kaiser, Karl, and Ronald Benner
Major bacterial contribution to the ocean reservoir of detrital organic carbon and nitrogen | 99-112 Abstract Download |
| Schwarz, Julia I. K., Werner Eckert, and Ralf Conrad
Response of the methanogenic microbial community of a profundal lake sediment (Lake Kinneret, Israel) to algal deposition | 113-121 Abstract Download |
| Reinthaler, Thomas, Eva Sintes, and Gerhard J. Herndl
Dissolved organic matter and bacterial production and respiration in the sea-surface microlayer of the open Atlantic and the western Mediterranean Sea | 122-136 Abstract Download |
| Stets, Edward G., and James B. Cotner
The influence of dissolved organic carbon on bacterial phosphorus uptake and bacteria-phytoplankton dynamics in two Minnesota lakes | 137-147 Abstract Download |
| Tzortziou, Maria, Patrick J. Neale, Christopher L. Osburn, J. Patrick Megonigal, Nagamitsu Maie, and Rudolf Jaffé
Tidal marshes as a source of optically and chemically distinctive colored dissolved organic matter in the Chesapeake Bay | 148-159 Abstract Download |
| Maie, Nagamitsu, Oliva Pisani, and Rudolf Jaffé
Mangrove tannins in aquatic ecosystems: Their fate and possible influence on dissolved organic carbon and nitrogen cycling | 160-171 Abstract Download |
| Jordan, Thomas E., Jeffrey C. Cornwell, Walter R. Boynton, and Jon T. Anderson
Changes in phosphorus biogeochemistry along an estuarine salinity gradient: The iron conveyer belt | 172-184 Abstract Download |
| del Giorgio, Paul A., and Michael L. Pace
Relative independence of organic carbon transport and processing in a large temperate river: The Hudson River as both pipe and reactor | 185-197 Abstract Download |
| Vila-Costa, Maria, Ronald P. Kiene, and Rafel Simó
Seasonal variability of the dynamics of dimethylated sulfur compounds in a coastal northwest Mediterranean site | 198-211 Abstract Download |
| Ebersbach, F., and T. W. Trull
Sinking particle properties from polyacrylamide gels during the KErguelen Ocean and Plateau compared Study (KEOPS): Zooplankton control of carbon export in an area of persistent natural iron inputs in the Southern Ocean | 212-224 Abstract Download |
| Dutz, Jörg, Marja Koski, and Sigrún H. Jónasdóttir
Copepod reproduction is unaffected by diatom aldehydes or lipid composition | 225-235 Abstract Download |
| Dupuis, Derrick D., Jan-Erik Svensson, and Derek J. Taylor
The cryptic origins of environment-indicating phantom midges (Chaoborus) | 236-243 Abstract Download |
| He, Xuejia, and Wen-Xiong Wang
Stoichiometric regulation of carbon and phosphorus in P-deficient Daphnia magna | 244-254 Abstract Download |
| Six, Christophe, Zoe V. Finkel, Francisco Rodriguez, Dominique Marie, Frédéric Partensky, and Douglas A. Campbell
Contrasting photoacclimation costs in ecotypes of the marine eukaryotic picoplankter Ostreococcus | 255-265 Abstract Download |
| Saito, Mak A., and Tyler J. Goepfert
Zinc-cobalt colimitation of Phaeocystis antarctica | 266-275 Abstract Download |
| Saito, Mak A., Tyler J. Goepfert, and Jason T. Ritt
Some thoughts on the concept of colimitation: Three definitions and the importance of bioavailability | 276-290 Abstract Download |
| Moore, C. Mark, Matthew M. Mills, Rebecca Langlois, Angela Milne, Eric P. Achterberg, Julie La Roche, and Richard J. Geider
Relative influence of nitrogen and phosphorous availability on phytoplankton physiology and productivity in the oligotrophic sub-tropical North Atlantic Ocean | 291-305 Abstract Download |
| Leonardos, Nikos
Physiological steady state of phytoplankton in the field? An example based on pigment profile of Emiliania huxleyi (Haptophyta) during a light shift | 306-311 Abstract Download |
| Cermeño, Pedro, Emilio Marañón, Derek Harbour, Francisco G. Figueiras, Bibiana G. Crespo, María Huete-Ortega, Manuel Varela, and Roger P. Harris
Resource levels, allometric scaling of population abundance, and marine phytoplankton diversity | 312-318 Abstract Download |
| Crowe, Sean A., Andrew H. ONeill, Sergei Katsev, Peter Hehanussa, G. Douglas Haffner, Bjørn Sundby, Alfonso Mucci, and David A. Fowle
The biogeochemistry of tropical lakes: A case study from Lake Matano, Indonesia | 319-331 Abstract Download |
| Hamre, Børge, Jakob J. Stamnes, Øyvind Frette, Svein Rune Erga, and Knut Stamnes
Could stratospheric ozone depletion lead to enhanced aquatic primary production in the polar regions? | 332-338 Abstract Download |
| Evans, Mary Anne, Sally MacIntyre, and George W. Kling
Internal wave effects on photosynthesis: Experiments, theory, and modeling | 339-353 Abstract Download |
| Gómez-Giraldo, Andrés, Jörg Imberger, Jason P. Antenucci, and Peter S. Yeates
Wind-shear-generated high-frequency internal waves as precursors to mixing in a stratified lake | 354-367 Abstract Download |
| Hofmann, Hilmar, Andreas Lorke, and Frank Peeters
The relative importance of wind and ship waves in the littoral zone of a large lake | 368-380 Abstract Download |
| Zugger, Michael E., Alicia Messmer, Timothy J. Kane, Jennifer Prentice, Brian Concannon, Alan Laux, and Linda Mullen
Optical scattering properties of phytoplankton: Measurements and comparison of various species at scattering angles between 1° and 170° | 381-386 Abstract Download |
| Voparil, Ian M., Lawrence M. Mayer, and Peter A. Jumars
Emulsions versus micelles in the digestion of lipids by benthic invertebrates | 387-394 Abstract Download |
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| Jackson, George A., and Thomas Kiørboe
Maximum phytoplankton concentrations in the sea | 395-399 Abstract Download |
| Morel, François M. M., A. B. Kustka, and Y. Shaked
The role of unchelated Fe in the iron nutrition of phytoplankton | 400-404 Abstract Download |
| Tanentzap, Andrew J., Norman D. Yan, Bill Keller, Robert Girard, Jocelyne Heneberry, John M. Gunn, David P. Hamilton, and Peter A. Taylor
Cooling lakes while the world warms: Effects of forest regrowth and increased dissolved organic matter on the thermal regime of a temperate, urban lake | 404-410 Abstract Download |