Short-term biogeochemical influence of a diatom bloom on the nutrient and trace metal concentrations in South San Francisco Bay microcosm experiments Nicole G. BeckKenneth W. BrulandEden L. Rue OriginalPaper Pages: 1063 - 1076
Comparison of isotope pairing and N2:Ar methods for measuring sediment denitrification—Assumption, modifications, and implications Bradley D. EyreSøren RysgaardPeter Bondo Christensen OriginalPaper Pages: 1077 - 1087
The influence of sulfides on soluble organic-Fe(III) in anoxic sediment porewaters M. TaillefertV. C. HoverG. W. Luther OriginalPaper Pages: 1088 - 1096
Sediment community metabolism associated with continental shelf hypoxia, Northern Gulf of Mexico Gilbert T. RoweMarta Elizabeth Cruz KaegiElva G. Escobar Briones OriginalPaper Pages: 1097 - 1106
Ecological transitions indicated by foraminiferal assemblages in paralic environments Jean-Pierre DebenayJean-Jacques Guillou OriginalPaper Pages: 1107 - 1120
Long-term changes in a Mediterranean benthic community: Relationships between the polychaete assemblages and hydrological variations of the Rhône River Chantal Salen-PicardDenise Arlhac OriginalPaper Pages: 1121 - 1130
Vertical distribution and feeding types of nematodes from Chetumal Bay, Quintana Roo, Mexico Alberto de Jesús-NavarreteJaqueline Herrera-Gómez OriginalPaper Pages: 1131 - 1137
Time series of the abundance of the post-larvae of the crabsCancer magister andcancer spp. on the Southern Oregon coast and their cross-shelf transport Jeremiah JohnsonAlan L. Shanks OriginalPaper Pages: 1138 - 1142
Determining the trophic guilds of fishes and macroinvertebrates in a seagrass food web Joseph J. LuczkovichGarcy P. WardWilliam M. Rizzo OriginalPaper Pages: 1143 - 1163
Nutrient effects on the composition of salt marsh plant communities along the Southern Atlantic and gulf coasts of the United States Steven C. PenningsLee E. StantonJ. Stephen Brewer OriginalPaper Pages: 1164 - 1173
Halophyte recruitment in a salt marsh restoration site Roberto Lindig-CisnerosJoy B. Zedler OriginalPaper Pages: 1174 - 1183
The impact of a severe drought on the vegetation of a subtropical estuary Jenneke M. VisserCharles E. SasserR. Greg Linscombe OriginalPaper Pages: 1184 - 1195
Seed bank patterns in Chesapeake Bay eelgrass (Zostera marina L.): A bay-wide perspective Matthew C. HarwellRobert J. Orth OriginalPaper Pages: 1196 - 1204
Evidence of direct particle trapping by a tropical seagrass meadow Nona S. R. AgawinCarlos M. Duarte OriginalPaper Pages: 1205 - 1209
Epibenthic fishes and decapod crustaceans in northern estuaries: A comparison of vegetated and unvegetated habitats in maine Mark A. Lazzari OriginalPaper Pages: 1210 - 1218
An estuarine benthic index of biotic integrity for the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States. I. Classification of assemblages and habitat definition Roberto J. LlansóLisa C. ScottDavid E. Russell OriginalPaper Pages: 1219 - 1230
An estuarine benthic index of biotic integrity for the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States. II. Index development Roberto J. LlansóLisa C. ScottFrederick W. Kutz OriginalPaper Pages: 1231 - 1242
Freshwater inflow: Science, policy, management Paul A. MontagnaMerryl AlberMichael S. Connor OriginalPaper Pages: 1243 - 1245
A conceptual model of estuarine freshwater inflow management Merryl Alber OriginalPaper Pages: 1246 - 1261
Methods for determining minimum freshwater inflow needs of Texas bays and estuaries Gary L. PowellJunji MatsumotoDavid A. Brock OriginalPaper Pages: 1262 - 1274
Physical, biological, and management responses to variable freshwater flow into the San Francisco Estuary W. J. Kimmerer OriginalPaper Pages: 1275 - 1290
Review and assessment of biotic variables and analytical methods used in estuarine inflow studies Ernest D. Estevez ReviewPaper Pages: 1291 - 1303
A comparison of residence time calculations using simple compartment models of the Altamaha River estuary, Georgia Joan E. SheldonMerryl Alber OriginalPaper Pages: 1304 - 1317
A percent-of-flow approach for managing reductions of freshwater inflows from unimpounded rivers to Southwest Florida estuaries Michael S. FlanneryErnst B. PeeblesRalph T. Montgomery OriginalPaper Pages: 1318 - 1332
A resource-based framework for establishing freshwater inflow requirements for the Suwannee River estuary Robert A. Mattson OriginalPaper Pages: 1333 - 1342
Using submerged aquatic vegetation to establish minimum and maximum freshwater inflows to the Caloosahatchee estuary, Florida Peter H. DoeringRobert H. ChamberlainDaniel E. Haunert OriginalPaper Pages: 1343 - 1354
Dynamics of pink shrimp (Farfantepenaeus duorarum) recruitment potential in relation to salinity and temperature in Florida Bay Joan A. BrowderZoula Zein-EldinDarlene Johnson OriginalPaper Pages: 1355 - 1371
Seasonal changes in the nekton community of the Suwannee River estuary and the potential impacts of freshwater withdrawal Tien-Shui TsouRichard E. Matheson OriginalPaper Pages: 1372 - 1381
A method to assess the freshwater inflow requirements of estuaries and application to the Mtata estuary, South Africa J. B. AdamsG. C. BateT. H. Wooldridge OriginalPaper Pages: 1382 - 1393
Freshwater requirements of a semi-arid supratidal and floodplain salt marsh T. G. BornmanJ. B. AdamsG. C. Bate OriginalPaper Pages: 1394 - 1405
Impacts of hydrological changes on phytoplankton succession in the Swan River, Western Australia Terence U. ChanDavid P. HamiltonChris Dallimore OriginalPaper Pages: 1406 - 1415
Experimental river diversion for marsh enhancement George H. WardMichael J. IrlbeckPaul A. Montagna OriginalPaper Pages: 1416 - 1425
Freshwater inundation effects on emergent vegetation of a hypersaline salt marsh Heather D. ElexanderKenneth H. Dunton OriginalPaper Pages: 1426 - 1435
Effect of restored freshwater inflow on macrofauna and meiofauna in upper Rincon Bayou, Texas, USA Paul A. MontagnaRichard D. KalkeChristine Ritter OriginalPaper Pages: 1436 - 1447
Downstream effects of restored freshwater inflow to Rincon Bayou, Nueces Delta, Texas, USA Terry A. PalmerPaul A. MontagnaRichard D. Kalke OriginalPaper Pages: 1448 - 1456