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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 |
Notes |
- 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. O’Neil
- Erratum: Nitrogen fixation and release of fixed nitrogen by Trichodesmium spp. in the Gulf of Mexico
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