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Aquatic Ecology 37: 453–455, 2003. Volume 37, No. 1 January 2003 1–11 Effects of filamentous algae and deposited matter on the survival of Fucus vesiculosus L. germlings in the Baltic Sea R. Berger, E. Henriksson, L. Kautsky, T. Malm 13–22 The North-American amphipods, Melita nitida Smith, 1873 and Incisocalliope aestuarius (Wat- ling and Maurer, 1973) (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Gammaridea), introduced to the Western Scheldt estuary (The Netherlands) M. Faasse, G. van Moorsel 23–35 Effects of unicellular and colonial forms of toxic Microcystis aeruginosa from laboratory cultures and natural populations on tropical cladocerans A.d.S. Ferrão-Filho, S.M.F.O. Azevedo 37–43 Seasonal changes in the abundance of autotrophic picoplankton and some environmental factors in hypereutrophic Furuike Pond M. Hirose,Y.Nishibe,M.Ueki,S.-i.Nakano 45–54 Fluxes of bacterioplankton between a tidal estuary and the sea: returning to the ‘Outwelling Hypothesis’ M.A. Cunha, J.M. Dias, M.A. Almeida, J.F. Lopes, F. Alcântara 55–64 Temporal dynamics of three culturable γ -Proteobacteria taxa in salt marsh sediments E.O. Hardwick, W. Ye, M.A. Moran, R.E. Hodson 65–76 Response of an estuarine ecosystem to reduced organic waste discharge K. Essink 77–85 Spectral gradients of downwelling light in a fluvial lake (Lake Saint-Pierre, St-Lawrence River J.-J. Frenette, M.T. Arts, J. Morin 87–99 The influence of biomanipulations
Aquatic Ecology – Springer Journals
Published: Oct 11, 2004
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