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| Seitzinger, S. P., H. Hartnett, R. Lauck, M. Mazurek, T. Minegishi, G. Spyres, and R. Styles
Molecular-level chemical characterization and bioavailability of dissolved organic matter in stream water using electrospray-ionization mass spectrometry | 1-12 Abstract Download |
| Wei, Liping, and Beth A. Ahner
Sources and sinks of dissolved phytochelatin in natural seawater | 13-22 Abstract Download |
| Maie, Nagamitsu, Chengyong Yang, Toshikazu Miyoshi, Kathleen Parish, and Rudolf Jaffé
Chemical characteristics of dissolved organic matter in an oligotrophic subtropical wetland/estuarine ecosystem | 23-35 Abstract Download |
| Baines, Stephen B., Nicholas S. Fisher, and Jonathan J. Cole
Uptake of dissolved organic matter (DOM) and its importance to metabolic requirements of the zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha | 36-47 Abstract Download |
| Becker, Bonnie J., F. Joel Fodrie, Pat A. McMillan, and Lisa A. Levin
Spatial and temporal variation in trace elemental fingerprints of mytilid mussel shells: A precursor to invertebrate larval tracking | 48-61 Abstract Download |
| Dillon, Kevin S., and Jeffrey P. Chanton
Nutrient transformations between rainfall and stormwater runoff in an urbanized coastal environment: Sarasota Bay, Florida | 62-69 Abstract Download |
| Boschker, H. T. S., J. C. Kromkamp, and J. J. Middelburg
Biomarker and carbon isotopic constraints on bacterial and algal community structure and functioning in a turbid, tidal estuary | 70-80 Abstract Download |
| Eyre, Bradley D., and Angus J. P. Ferguson
Benthic metabolism and nitrogen cycling in a subtropical east Australian estuary (Brunswick): Temporal variability and controlling factors | 81-96 Abstract Download |
| Carmichael, R. H., and I. Valiela
Coupling of near-bottom seston and surface sediment composition: Changes with nutrient enrichment and implications for estuarine food supply and biogeochemical processing | 97-105 Abstract Download |
| Røy, Hans, Markus Huettel, and Bo Barker Jørgensen
The influence of topography on the functional exchange surface of soft sediments, assessed from sediment topography measured in situ | 106-112 Abstract Download |
| de Beer, Dirk, Frank Wenzhöfer, Timothy G. Ferdelman, Susan E. Boehme, Markus Huettel, Justus E. E. van Beusekom, Michael E. Böttcher, Niculina Musat, and Nicole Dubilier
Transport and mineralization rates in North Sea sandy intertidal sediments, Sylt-Rømø Basin, Waddensea | 113-127 Abstract Download |
| Vopel, Kay, David Thistle, Jörg Ott, Monika Bright, and Hans Røy
Wave-induced H2S flux sustains a chemoautotrophic symbiosis | 128-133 Abstract Download |
| Nomaki, Hidetaka, Petra Heinz, Takeshi Nakatsuka, Motohiro Shimanaga, and Hiroshi Kitazato
Species-specific ingestion of organic carbon by deep-sea benthic foraminifera and meiobenthos: In situ tracer experiments | 134-146 Abstract Download |
| Rimmer, Alon, Yasuaki Aota, Michio Kumagai, and Werner Eckert
Chemical stratification in thermally stratified lakes: A chloride mass balance model | 147-157 Abstract Download |
| Kraemer, Thomas F.
Radium isotopes in Cayuga Lake, New York: Indicators of inflow and mixing processes | 158-168 Abstract Download |
| Rueda, Francisco J., and Edwin A. Cowen
Exchange between a freshwater embayment and a large lake through a long, shallow channel | 169-183 Abstract Download |
| Wüest, Alfred, Thomas M. Ravens, Nikolai G. Granin, Otti Kocsis, Michael Schurter, and Michael Sturm
Cold intrusions in Lake Baikal: Direct observational evidence for deep water renewal | 184-196 Abstract Download |
| Stevens, Craig L., Timothy S. R. Fisher, and Gregory A. Lawrence
Turbulent layering beneath the pycnocline in a strongly stratified pit-lake | 197-206 Abstract Download |
| Lemmin, U., C. H. Mortimer, and E. Bäuerle
Internal seiche dynamics in Lake Geneva | 207-216 Abstract Download |
| Mitchell, Nicole L., and Gary A. Lamberti
Responses in dissolved nutrients and epilithon abundance to spawning salmon in Southeast Alaska streams | 217-227 Abstract Download |
| Chadwick, Michael A., and Alexander D. Huryn
Response of stream macroinvertebrate production to atmospheric nitrogen deposition and channel drying | 228-236 Abstract Download |
| Simis, Stefan G. H., Steef W. M. Peters, and Herman J. Gons
Remote sensing of the cyanobacterial pigment phycocyanin in turbid inland water | 237-245 Abstract Download |
| Falter, James L., Marlin J. Atkinson, and Carlos F. M. Coimbra
Effects of surface roughness and oscillatory flow on the dissolution of plaster forms: Evidence for nutrient mass transfer to coral reef communities | 246-254 Abstract Download |
| Fulton, Christopher J., and David R. Bellwood
Wave-induced water motion and the functional implications for coral reef fish assemblages | 255-264 Abstract Download |
| Hoegh-Guldberg, Ove, Maoz Fine, William Skirving, Ron Johnstone, Sophie Dove, and Alan Strong
Coral bleaching following wintry weather | 265-271 Abstract Download |
| Secord, David, and Gisèle Muller-Parker
Symbiont distribution along a light gradient within an intertidal cave | 272-278 Abstract Download |
| Saito, Mak A., Gabrielle Rocap, and James W. Moffett
Production of cobalt binding ligands in a Synechococcus feature at the Costa Rica upwelling dome | 279-290 Abstract Download |
| Mayzaud, Patrick, Marc Boutoute, Stéphane Gasparini, Laure Mousseau, and Dominique Lefevre
Respiration in marine zooplankton-the other side of the coin: CO2 production | 291-298 Abstract Download |
| Marañón, Emilio
Phytoplankton growth rates in the Atlantic subtropical gyres | 299-310 Abstract Download |
| Buesseler, K. O., J. E. Andrews, S. M. Pike, M. A. Charette, L. E. Goldson, M. A. Brzezinski, and V. P. Lance
Particle export during the Southern Ocean Iron Experiment (SOFeX) | 311-327 Abstract Download |
| Anderson, D. M., B. A. Keafer, W. R. Geyer, R. P. Signell, and T. C. Loder
Toxic Alexandrium blooms in the western Gulf of Maine: The plume advection hypothesis revisited | 328-345 Abstract Download |
| Dunn, Alison M., John C. Hogg, Andrew Kelly, and Melanie J. Hatcher
Two cues for sex determination in Gammarus duebeni: Adaptive variation in environmental sex determination? | 346-353 Abstract Download |
| Nishizaki, Michael T., and Josef Daniel Ackerman
A secondary chemical cue facilitates juvenile-adult postsettlement associations in red sea urchins | 354-362 Abstract Download |
| Fuller, Nicholas J., Nyree J. West, Dominique Marie, Marian Yallop, Tanya Rivlin, Anton F. Post, and David J. Scanlan
Dynamics of community structure and phosphate status of picocyanobacterial populations in the Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea | 363-375 Abstract Download |
| Purcell, J. E., and M. B. Decker
Effects of climate on relative predation by scyphomedusae and ctenophores on copepods in Chesapeake Bay during 1987-2000 | 376-387 Abstract Download |
| Becker, Claes, and Maarten Boersma
Differential effects of phosphorus and fatty acids on Daphnia growth and reproduction | 388-397 Abstract Download |
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| Stead, Tracey K., Jenny M. Schmid-Araya, and Alan G. Hildrew
Secondary production of a stream metazoan community: Does the meiofauna make a difference? | 398-403 Abstract Download |