


Articles | |
| Tank, Jennifer L., Judy L. Meyer, Diane M. Sanzone, Patrick J. Mulholland, Jackson R. Webster, Bruce J. Peterson, Wilfred M. Wollheim, and Norman E. Leonard
Analysis of nitrogen cycling in a forest stream during autumn using a 15N-tracer addition | 1013-1029 Abstract Download |
| Statzner, Bernhard, Eric Fièvet, Jean-Yves Champagne, Robert Morel, and Eric Herouin
Crayfish as geomorphic agents and ecosystem engineers: Biological behavior affects sand and gravel erosion in experimental streams | 1030-1040 Abstract Download |
| Heck, K. L., Jr., J. R. Pennock, J. F. Valentine, L. D. Coen, and S. A. Sklenar
Effects of nutrient enrichment and small predator density on seagrass ecosystems: An experimental assessment | 1041-1057 Abstract Download |
| Gerten, Dieter, and Rita Adrian
Climate-driven changes in spring plankton dynamics and the sensitivity of shallow polymictic lakes to the North Atlantic Oscillation | 1058-1066 Abstract Download |
| Mann, Elizabeth L., and Sallie W. Chisholm
Iron limits the cell division rate of Prochlorococcus in the eastern equatorial Pacific | 1067-1076 Abstract Download |
| Peine, Ariane, Andrea Tritschler, Kirsten Küsel, and Stefan Peiffer
Electron flow in an iron-rich acidic sedimentevidence for an acidity-driven iron cycle | 1077-1087 Abstract Download |
| Albéric, Patrick, Eric Viollier, Didier Jézéquel, Cécile Grosbois, and Gil Michard
Interactions between trace elements and dissolved organic matter in the stagnant anoxic deep layer of a meromictic lake | 1088-1096 Abstract Download |
| Søndergaard, Morten, Peter J. le B. Williams, Gustave Cauwet, Bo Riemann, Carol Robinson, Senka Terzic, E. Malcolm S. Woodward, and Jakob Worm
Net accumulation and flux of dissolved organic carbon and dissolved organic nitrogen in marine plankton communities | 1097-1111 Abstract Download |
| Arnosti, C.
Substrate specificity in polysaccharide hydrolysis: Contrasts between bottom water and sediments | 1112-1119 Abstract Download |
| Obernosterer, Ingrid, and Gerhard J. Herndl
Differences in the optical and biological reactivity of the humic and non-humic dissolved organic carbon component in two contrasting coastal marine environments | 1120-1129 Abstract Download |
| Trees, Charles C., Dennis K. Clark, Robert R. Bidigare, Michael E. Ondrusek, and James L. Mueller
Accessory pigments versus chlorophyll a concentrations within the euphotic zone: A ubiquitous relationship | 1130-1143 Abstract Download |
| Wulff, Angela, Sten-Åke Wängberg, Kristina Sundbäck, Claes Nilsson, and Graham J. C. Underwood
Effects of UVB radiation on a marine microphytobenthic community growing on a sand-substratum under different nutrient conditions | 1144-1152 Abstract Download |
Notes | |
| Pohnert, Georg, and Eric von Elert
No ecological relevance of trimethylamine in fishDaphnia interactions | 1153-1156 Abstract Download |
| Boersma, Maarten
The nutritional quality of P-limited algae for Daphnia | 1157-1161 Abstract Download |
| Anderson, Thomas R., and David W. Pond
Stoichiometric theory extended to micronutrients: Comparison of the roles of essential fatty acids, carbon, and nitrogen in the nutrition of marine copepods | 1162-1167 Abstract Download |
| Hobson, P. R., R. S. Lampitt, A. Rogerson, J. Watson, E. P. Krantz, and Xiao Fang
Three-dimensional spatial coordinates of individual plankton determined using underwater hologrammetry | 1167-1174 Abstract Download |
| Mohr, Silvia, and Rita Adrian
Functional responses of the rotifers Brachionus calyciflorus and Brachionus rubens feeding on armored and unarmored ciliates | 1175-1179 Abstract Download |
| Sanford, Lawrence P., and Sean M. Crawford
Mass transfer versus kinetic control of uptake across solid-water boundaries | 1180-1186 Abstract Download |
| Liu, Hongbin, and Edward J. Buskey
The exopolymer secretions (EPS) layer surrounding Aureoumbra lagunensis cells affects growth, grazing, and behavior of protozoa | 1187-1191 Abstract Download |
Comment | |
| Riisgård, Hans Ulrik, and Poul. S. Larsen
A comment on experimental techniques for studying particle capture in filter-feeding bivalves | 1192-1195 Download |
| Beninger, Peter G.
Limits and constraints: A comment on premises and methods in recent studies of particle capture mechanisms in bivalves | 1196-1199 Download |
| Silverman, Harold, John W. Lynn, and Thomas H. Dietz
In vitro studies of particle capture and transport in suspension-feeding bivalves | 1199-1203 Download |
| Ward, J. E., L. P. Sanford, R. I. E. Newell, and B. A. MacDonald
The utility of in vivo observations for describing particle capture processes in suspension-feeding bivalve molluscs | 1203-1210 Download |
Book Reviews | |
| Paul F. Kemp
Aquatic microbial ecology (Yuri I. Sorokin) | 1211 Download |
| Kirsten Christoffersen, and Hanne Kaas
Toxic cyanobacteria in water. A guide to their public health consequences, monitoring and management (Ingrid Chorus, and Jamie Bartram [eds.]) | 1212 Download |