Articles |
- COWIE, GREGORY L., AND JOHN I. HEDGES
- Digestion and alteration of the biochemical constituents of a diatom (Thalassiosira weisflogii) ingested by an herbivorous zooplankton (Calanus pacificus)
| 581-594
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- RICH, JAMES H., HUGH W. DUCKLOW, AND DAVID L. KIRCHMAN
- Concentrations and uptake of neutral monosaccharides along 140°W in the equatorial Pacific: Contribution of glucose to heterotrophic bacterial activity and the DOM flux
| 595-604
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- SNELGROVE, PAUL V. R., J. FREDERICK GRASSLE, AND ROSEMARIE E PETRECCA
- Experimental evidence for aging food patches as a factor contributing to high deep-sea macrofaunal diversity
| 605-614
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- BOLTOVSKOY, DEMETRIO, ELEONORA ULIANA, AND GEROLD WEFER
- Seasonal variation in the flux of microplankton and radiolarian assemblage compositions in the northeastern tropical Atlantic at 2,195 m
| 615-635
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- GOEDKOOP, WILLEM, AND RICHARD K. JOHNSON
- Pelagic-benthic coupling: Profundal benthic community response to spring diatom deposition in mesotrophic Lake Erken
| 636-647
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- HART, ROB C
- Naupliar and copepodite growth and survival of two freshwater calanoids at various food levels: Demographic contrasts, similarities, and food needs
| 648-658
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- AXLER, RICHARD P., AND JOHN E. REUTER
- Nitrate uptake by phytoplankton and periphyton: Whole-lake enrichments and mesocosm-15N experiments in an oligotrophic lake
| 659-671
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- LEVIN, PHILLIP S
- Recruitment in a temperate demersal fish: Does larval supply matter?
| 672-679
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- CHANDLER, G. THOMAS, DOUGLAS F. WILLIAMS, HOWARD J. SPERO, AND GAO XIAODONG
- Sediment microhabitat effects on carbon stable isotopic signatures of microcosm-cultured benthic foraminifera
| 680-688
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- WANNINKHOF, RIK, AND MOLLY KNOX
- Chemical enhancement of CO2 exchange in natural waters
| 689-697
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- GRANÉLI, WILHELM, MĊNS LINDELL, AND LARS TRANVIK
- Photo-oxidative production of dissolved inorganic carbon in lakes of different humic content
| 698-706
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- AESCHBACH-HERTIG, W., R. KIPFER, M. HOFER, D. M. IMBODEN, AND H. BAUR
- Density-driven exchange between the basins of Lake Lucerne (Switzerland) traced with the 3H-3He method
| 707-721
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- MCMANUS, JAMES, ROBERT COLLIER, JACK DYMOND, C. GEOFF WHEAT, AND GARY L. LARSON
- Spatial and temporal distribution of dissolved oxygen in Crater Lake,Oregon
| 722-731
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- DYMOND, JACK, ROBERT COLLIER, JAMES MCMANUS, AND GARY L. LARSON
- Unbalanced particle flux budgets in Crater Lake, Oregon: Implications for edge effects and sedimentfocusing in lakes
| 732-743
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- JONASZ, MIROSLAW, AND GEORGES FOURNIER
- Approximation of the size distribution of marine particles by a sum of log-normal functions
| 744-754
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- OLAIZOLA, MIGUEL, RICHARD J. GEIDER, WILLIAM G. HARRISON, LISA M. GRAZIANO, GIOVANNI M. FERRARI, AND PETER M. SCHLITTENHARDT
- Synoptic study of variations in the fluorescence based maximum quantum efficiency of photosynthesis across the North Atlantic Ocean
| 755-765
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- JOHANNESSEN, TORE, AND EINAR DAHL
- Declines in oxygen concentrations along the Norwegian Skagerrak coast, 1927-1993: A signal of ecosystem changes due to eutrophication?
| 766-778
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Notes |
- DAVIDSON, K., AND A. CUNNINGHAM
- Accounting for nutrient processing time in mathematical models of phytoplankton growth
| 779-783
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- DEL GIORGIO, PAUL A., DAVID F. BIRD, YVES T. PRAIRIE, AND DOLORS PLANAS
- Flow cytometric determination of bacterial abundance in lake plankton with the green nucleic acid stain SYTO 13
| 783-789
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- VIJVERBERG, JACOBUS, DENNIS F. KALF, AND MAARTEN BOERSMA
- Decrease in Daphnia egg viability at elevated pH
| 789-794
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- LAURIDSEN, TORBEN L., AND DAVID M. LODGE
- Avoidance by Daphnia magna of fish and macrophytes: Chemical cues and predator-mediated use of macrophyte habitat
| 794-798
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- MCCLINTOCK, JAMES B., DANIEL P. SWENSON, DEBORAH K. STEINBERG, AND ANTHONY A. MICHAELS
- Feeding-deterrent properties of common oceanic holoplankton from Bermudian waters
| 798-801
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- TEAL, JOHN M., AND BRIAN L. HOWES
- Interannual variability of a salt-marsh ecosystem
| 802-809
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- Errata
| 809-
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Comments |
- GRAY, JOHN S., AND MOHAMMED I. ABDULLAH
- Are there negative trends in oxygen saturation along the Norwegian Skagerrak coast?
| 801-812
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Book Reviews |
- ROBERT H. SPIGEL
- Physical processes in a large lake: Lake Biwa, Japan (S. Okuda, J. Imberger, and M. Kumagai [eds.])
| 813-814
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