Alternation of factors limiting phytoplankton production in the Cape Fear River Estuary Michael A. MallinLawrence B. CahoonG. Christopher Shank OriginalPaper Pages: 825 - 836
Demography and biomass of the seagrass Zostera marina in a Mexican Coastal Lagoon Miriam Poumian-TapiaSilvia E. Ibarra-Obando OriginalPaper Pages: 837 - 847
Microbial processes in the San Francisco Bay estuarine turbidity maximum James T. HollibaughPatricia S. Wong OriginalPaper Pages: 848 - 862
Benthic metabolism and nutrient cycling along an estuarine salinity gradient Charles S. HopkinsonAnne E. GiblinRobert H. Garritt OriginalPaper Pages: 863 - 881
Selectivity and efficiency of two otter trawls used to assess estuarine fish and macroinvertebrate populations in North Carolina Kevin D. E. StokesburyJohn B. BichySteve W. Ross OriginalPaper Pages: 882 - 888
The abundance of fish larvae in estuaries: Within-tide variability at inlet and immigration J. C. Joyeux OriginalPaper Pages: 889 - 904
Linking juvenile fish and their habitats: An example from Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island Lesa MengJ. Christopher Powell OriginalPaper Pages: 905 - 916
Stable isotope analysis of carbon cycling in the Perdido estuary, Florida Richard B. CoffinLuis A. Cifuentes OriginalPaper Pages: 917 - 926
Effects of Phragmites australis (common reed) invasion on aboveground biomass and soil properties in brackish tidal marsh of the Mullica river, New Jersey Lisamarie WindhamRichard G. Lathrop OriginalPaper Pages: 927 - 935
The effects of dock shading on the seagrass Halodule wrightii in Perdido Bay, Alabama Deborah J. Shafer OriginalPaper Pages: 936 - 943
Effects of increased inundation and wrack deposition on a high salt marsh plant community Patricia M. TolleyRobert R. Christian OriginalPaper Pages: 944 - 954
Patterns of mangrove forest structure and soil nutrient dynamics along the Shark River estuary, Florida Ronghua ChenRobert R. Twilley OriginalPaper Pages: 955 - 970
Habitat utilization by postlarval and juvenile penaeid shrimps in Mobile Bay, Alabama Jeffrey C. HoweRichard K. WallaceF. Scott Rikard OriginalPaper Pages: 971 - 979
Composition of particulate organic matter in the southern Chesapeake Bay: Sources and Reactivity Elizabeth A. CanuelAndrew R. Zimmerman OriginalPaper Pages: 980 - 994
Variations in stable carbon isotope ratio of the copepod Acartia tonsa during the onset of the Texas brown tide Edward J. BuskeyKenneth H. DuntonPatrick L. Parker OriginalPaper Pages: 995 - 1003
Fish assemblages in the mangrove creeks of northern and southern Taiwan Shih-Rong KuoHsing-Juh LinKwang-Tsao Shao OriginalPaper Pages: 1004 - 1015
Seagrass patches and landscapes: The influence of wind-wave dynamics and hierarchical arrangements of spatial structure on macrofaunal seagrass communities S. J. TurnerJ. E. HewittG. Funnell OriginalPaper Pages: 1016 - 1032
The effect of groundwater seepage on nutrient delivery and seagrass distribution in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico Christine M. RutkowskiWilliam C. BurnettJeffrey P. Chanton OriginalPaper Pages: 1033 - 1040
Responses of coastal lagoon plant communities to levels of nutrient enrichment: A mesocosm study D. I. TaylorS. W. NixonB. A. Buckley OriginalPaper Pages: 1041 - 1056
Flood tide circulation near beaufort inlet, North Carolina: Implications for larval recruitment James H. ChurchillJames L. HenchFrancisco E. Werner OriginalPaper Pages: 1057 - 1070
Osmoregulation in the sheepshead minnow, Cyprinodon variegatus: Influence of a fluctuating salinity regime Dennis C. Haney OriginalPaper Pages: 1071 - 1077
Salinity history of coastal marshes reconstructed from diatom remains Michael L. ParsonsQuay DortchNancy N. Rabalais OriginalPaper Pages: 1078 - 1089
Juvenile winter flounder distribution by habitat type Penelope T. HowellDavid R. MolnarRichard B. Harris OriginalPaper Pages: 1090 - 1095
Regional and temporal variability in distribution and abundance of bay anchovy (Anchoa mitchilli) eggs, larvae, and adult biomass in the Chesapeake Bay G. Chris RillingEdward D. Houde OriginalPaper Pages: 1096 - 1109
Wetland birds. Habitat resources and conservation Implications Gary R. Gaston Book reviews Pages: 1110 - 1111