A ∼6100 14C yr record of El Niño activity from the Galápagos Islands Melanie A. RiedingerMiriam Steinitz-KannanMark Brenner BriefCommunication Pages: 1 - 7
Diatom-based Holocene paleoenvironmental records from continental sites on northeastern Ellesmere Island, high Arctic, Canada I. Rod Smith OriginalPaper Pages: 9 - 28
Palaeolimnology of Lake Piene-Kuuppalanlampi (Kurkijoki, Karelian Republic, Russia): isolation history, lake ecosystem development and long-term agricultural impact Juha MiettinenElisabeth GrönlundPertti Huttunen OriginalPaper Pages: 29 - 44
A high-resolution diatom reconstruction between 21,000 and 17,4000 14C yr BP from the southern Bolivian Altiplano (18–23°S) Florence Sylvestre OriginalPaper Pages: 45 - 57
Late-Quaternary history of midge communities and climate from a tundra site near the lower Lena River, Northeast Siberia David F. PorinchuLes C. Cwynar OriginalPaper Pages: 59 - 69
Response of the cladoceran community to trophic state change in Lake Apopka, Florida Byron C. ShumateClaire L. SchelskeWilliam F. Kenney OriginalPaper Pages: 71 - 77
Diatom and chrysophyte functions and inferences of post-industrial acidification and recent recovery trends in Killarney lakes (Ontario, Canada) Sushil S. DixitAruna S. DixitJohn P. Smol OriginalPaper Pages: 79 - 96
Diatoms as indicators of climatic and limnological change in Swedish Lapland: a 100-lake calibration set and its validation for paleoecological reconstructions Christian BiglerRoland I. Hall OriginalPaper Pages: 97 - 115
Influence of vegetation change on watershed hydrology: implications for paleoclimatic interpretation of lacustrine δ18O records Michael F. RosenmeierDavid A. HodellThomas P. Guilderson OriginalPaper Pages: 117 - 131
Reconstructing the historical changes in Daphnia mean size and planktivorous fish abundance in lakes from the size of Daphnia ephippia in the sediment Erik JeppesenJens Peder JensenStuart F. Mitchell OriginalPaper Pages: 133 - 143
The LOG corer – a new device for obtaining short cores in soft lacustrine sediments Christopher M. LaneKathryn H. Taffs OriginalPaper Pages: 145 - 150