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Spatial and temporal influences of in-stream factors on the chemistry and epilithic biomasses of upland stream metal deposits Katrina Ann MacintoshDavid Griffiths Research Article 30 January 2014 Pages: 331 - 338
Impacts of meteorological variations on urban lake water quality: a sensitivity analysis for 12 urban lakes with different trophic states Qiong WuXinghui XiaXinli Mou Research Article 30 January 2014 Pages: 339 - 351
Loss of optical and molecular indicators of terrigenous dissolved organic matter during long-term photobleaching John R. HelmsJingdong MaoKenneth Mopper Research Article 12 February 2014 Pages: 353 - 373
Spatial relationships between land-use, habitat, water quality and lotic macroinvertebrates in two Swiss catchments C. T. RobinsonN. SchuwirthC. Stamm Research Article 06 February 2014 Pages: 375 - 392
Bioavailability and radiocarbon age of fluvial dissolved organic matter (DOM) from a northern peatland-dominated catchment: effect of land-use change Chris J. HulattHermanni KaartokallioDavid N. Thomas Research Article 05 February 2014 Pages: 393 - 404
Benthic respiration and stoichiometry of regenerated nutrients in lake sediments with Dreissena polymorpha Tomas RuginisMarco BartoliArturas Razinkovas-Baziukas Research Article 18 February 2014 Pages: 405 - 417
Effects of watershed land use on sources and nutritional value of particulate organic matter in temperate headwater streams Yue Han LuElizabeth A. CanuelR. M. Chambers Research Article 06 March 2014 Pages: 419 - 436
Mobility-dependent response of aquatic animal species richness to a wetland network in an agricultural landscape Nobuo IshiyamaTakumi AkasakaFutoshi Nakamura Research Article 26 February 2014 Pages: 437 - 449
Processing of humic-rich riverine dissolved organic matter by estuarine bacteria: effects of predegradation and inorganic nutrients E. AsmalaR. AutioD. N. Thomas Research Article 27 February 2014 Pages: 451 - 463