The Importance of Regional, System-Wide and Local Spatial Scales in Structuring Temperate Estuarine Fish Communities F. J. ValesiniJ. R. TweedleyI. C. Potter OriginalPaper 12 November 2013 Pages: 525 - 547
Influence of Salt Marsh Size and Landscape Setting on Salt Marsh Nekton Populations David L. MeyerMartin H. Posey OriginalPaper 25 September 2013 Pages: 548 - 560
Spatio-temporal Variability in Larval-Stage Feeding and Nutritional Sources as Factors Influencing Striped Bass (Morone saxatilis) Recruitment Success Allison C. ShidelerEdward D. Houde OriginalPaper 28 August 2013 Pages: 561 - 575
Trophic Links in the Plankton in the Low Salinity Zone of a Large Temperate Estuary: Top-down Effects of Introduced Copepods Joanna K. YorkGeorge B. McManusToni R. Ignoffo OriginalPaper 20 September 2013 Pages: 576 - 588
Do Spartina maritima Plantations Enhance the Macroinvertebrate Community in European Salt Marshes? Guillermo CuradoJuan E. Sánchez-MoyanoJesús M. Castillo OriginalPaper 10 October 2013 Pages: 589 - 601
Density, Shell Use and Species Composition of Juvenile Fiddler Crabs (Uca spp.) at Low and High Anthropogenic Impact Salt Marsh Sites Michelle D. CarlsonLaura B. RegassaSophie B. George OriginalPaper 28 August 2013 Pages: 602 - 609
Rates of Vegetation Dynamics Along Elevation Gradients in a Backbarrier Salt Marsh of the Danish Wadden Sea Daehyun Kim OriginalPaper 23 August 2013 Pages: 610 - 620
Identifying the Real Pollinators? Exotic Honeybees Are the Dominant Flower Visitors and Only Effective Pollinators of Avicennia marina in Australian Temperate Mangroves Tyge D. HermansenDavid R. BrittonTodd E. Minchinton OriginalPaper 02 October 2013 Pages: 621 - 635
Acute Effects of Drought on Emergent and Aquatic Communities in a Brackish Marsh Erin L. KinneyAntonietta QuiggAnna R. Armitage OriginalPaper 12 October 2013 Pages: 636 - 645
Dinoflagellate Cyst Assemblages in Surface Sediments from Three Shallow Mediterranean Lagoons (Sardinia, North Western Mediterranean Sea) Cecilia T. SattaSílvia AnglèsAntonella Lugliè OriginalPaper 19 September 2013 Pages: 646 - 663
Phytoplankton Biomass and Composition in a River-Dominated Estuary During Two Summers of Contrasting River Discharge J. N. PutlandB. MortazaviS. W. Wise OriginalPaper 03 October 2013 Pages: 664 - 679
Feedback Mechanisms Between Cyanobacterial Blooms, Transient Hypoxia, and Benthic Phosphorus Regeneration in Shallow Coastal Environments Mindaugas ZiliusMarco BartoliArturas Razinkovas-Baziukas OriginalPaper 12 October 2013 Pages: 680 - 694
Multivariate Analysis of Water Quality and Plankton Assemblages in an Urban Estuary Megan B. RothenbergerThomas SwaffieldCarolyn D. Cabrey OriginalPaper 03 October 2013 Pages: 695 - 711
Surface Water Metabolism Potential in Groundwater-Fed Coastal Waters of Hawaii Island, USA Erik E. JohnsonTracy N. Wiegner OriginalPaper 05 November 2013 Pages: 712 - 723
Response of an Arctic Sediment Nitrogen Cycling Community to Increased CO2 Karen TaitBonnie LaverockStephen Widdicombe OriginalPaper 20 September 2013 Pages: 724 - 735
Metabolic Responses of Estuarine Microbial Communities to Discharge of Surface Runoff and Groundwater from Contrasting Landscapes Patrick R. HutchinsErik M. SmithRichard N. Peterson OriginalPaper 12 November 2013 Pages: 736 - 750
Aqueous Carbon Monoxide Cycling in a Fjord-Like Estuary Courtney E. SchmidtBrian G. Heikes OriginalPaper 31 October 2013 Pages: 751 - 762
Contemporary Rates of Carbon Sequestration Through Vertical Accretion of Sediments in Mangrove Forests and Saltmarshes of South East Queensland, Australia Catherine E. LovelockMaria Fernanda AdameNadia S. Santini OriginalPaper 06 September 2013 Pages: 763 - 771
Alternating Effects of Climate Drivers on Altamaha River Discharge to Coastal Georgia, USA Joan E. SheldonAdrian B. Burd OriginalPaper 03 October 2013 Pages: 772 - 788
Erratum to: Elemental Composition of Mnemiopsis leidyi A. Agassiz 1865 and Its Implications for Nutrient Recycling in a Long Island Estuary Marianne E. McNamaraDarcy J. LonsdaleRobert C. Aller Erratum 06 September 2013 Pages: 789 - 789