Special issue commemorating the accomplishments and research career of G. Wayne Minshall Colbert E. Cushing Preface 14 December 2005 Pages: 393 - 394
Stream invertebrate community functional responses to deposited sediment Charles F. RabenĂKathy E. DoisyLeanna D. Zweig Research Article 11 October 2005 Pages: 395 - 402
Macroinvertebrate response to land cover, habitat, and water chemistry in a mining-impacted river ecosystem: A GIS watershed analysis Dale A. Bruns Research Article 21 November 2005 Pages: 403 - 423
Organic carbon spiraling in an Idaho river Steven A. ThomasTodd V. RoyerJeffrey C. Davis Research Article 30 November 2005 Pages: 424 - 433
Vertical and seasonal distribution of hyporheic invertebrates in streams with different glacial histories Jeffrey T. VarricchioneSteven A. ThomasG. Wayne Minshall Research Article 26 October 2005 Pages: 434 - 453
Macroinvertebrate diversity in fragmented Alpine streams: implications for freshwater conservation Michael T. MonaghanChristopher T. RobinsonJames V. Ward Research Article 29 August 2005 Pages: 454 - 464
Export of dissolved organic carbon from agricultural streams in Illinois, USA Todd V. RoyerMark B. David Research Article 22 August 2005 Pages: 465 - 471
An energy budget for the Kootenai River, Idaho (USA), with application for management of the Kootenai white sturgeon, Acipenser transmontanus Eric B. SnyderG. Wayne Minshall Research Article 30 November 2005 Pages: 472 - 485
The inadequacy of the fish-bearing criterion for stream management Kenneth W. CumminsMargaret A. Wilzbach Overview Article 13 June 2005 Pages: 486 - 491
Benthic diatoms of an Alpine stream/lake network in Switzerland Christopher T. RobinsonBarbara Kawecka Research Article 22 August 2005 Pages: 492 - 506
Periphyton metabolism along a nutrient gradient in a desert river (Truckee River, Nevada, USA) Urs UehlingerJames T. Brock Research Article 18 October 2005 Pages: 507 - 516
Response of a stream diatom community to top predator manipulations Peter Koetsier Research Article 11 October 2005 Pages: 517 - 527
Evaluating the influence of landform, surficial geology, and land use on streams using hydrologic simulation modeling Jesse D. SchombergGeorge HostCarl Richards Research Article 16 November 2005 Pages: 528 - 540
The trophic basis of reference and post-fire stream food webs 10 years after wildfire in Yellowstone National Park Timothy B. MihucG. Wayne Minshall Research Article 18 October 2005 Pages: 541 - 548