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- Huber, Veronika, Rita Adrian, and Dieter Gerten
- Phytoplankton response to climate warming modified by trophic state
| 1-13 Abstract
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- Jost, Günter, Mikhail V. Zubkov, Evgeniy Yakushev, Matthias Labrenz, and Klaus Jürgens
- High abundance and dark CO2 fixation of chemolithoautotrophic prokaryotes in anoxic waters of the Baltic Sea
| 14-22 Abstract
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- Jensen, Marlene M., Marcel M. M. Kuypers, Gaute Lavik, and Bo Thamdrup
- Rates and regulation of anaerobic ammonium oxidation and denitrification in the Black Sea
| 23-36 Abstract
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- Lin, Xueju, Mary I. Scranton, Andrei Y. Chistoserdov, Ramon Varela, and Gordon T. Taylor
- Spatiotemporal dynamics of bacterial populations in the anoxic Cariaco Basin
| 37-51 Abstract
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- Clark, Darren R., Andrew P. Rees, and Ian Joint
- Ammonium regeneration and nitrification rates in the oligotrophic Atlantic Ocean: Implications for new production estimates
| 52-62 Abstract
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- Church, Matthew J., Karin M. Björkman, David M. Karl, Mak A. Saito, and Jonathan P. Zehr
- Regional distributions of nitrogen-fixing bacteria in the Pacific Ocean
| 63-77 Abstract
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- Van Mooy, Benjamin A. S., and Allan H. Devol
- Assessing nutrient limitation of Prochlorococcus in the North Pacific subtropical gyre by using an RNA capture method
| 78-88 Abstract
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- Roy, Eric G., Mark L. Wells, and D. Whitney King
- Persistence of iron(II) in surface waters of the western subarctic Pacific
| 89-98 Abstract
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- Kaiser, Karl, and Ronald Benner
- Major bacterial contribution to the ocean reservoir of detrital organic carbon and nitrogen
| 99-112 Abstract
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- Schwarz, Julia I. K., Werner Eckert, and Ralf Conrad
- Response of the methanogenic microbial community of a profundal lake sediment (Lake Kinneret, Israel) to algal deposition
| 113-121 Abstract
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- Reinthaler, Thomas, Eva Sintes, and Gerhard J. Herndl
- Dissolved organic matter and bacterial production and respiration in the sea-surface microlayer of the open Atlantic and the western Mediterranean Sea
| 122-136 Abstract
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- Stets, Edward G., and James B. Cotner
- The influence of dissolved organic carbon on bacterial phosphorus uptake and bacteria-phytoplankton dynamics in two Minnesota lakes
| 137-147 Abstract
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- Tzortziou, Maria, Patrick J. Neale, Christopher L. Osburn, J. Patrick Megonigal, Nagamitsu Maie, and Rudolf Jaffé
- Tidal marshes as a source of optically and chemically distinctive colored dissolved organic matter in the Chesapeake Bay
| 148-159 Abstract
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- Maie, Nagamitsu, Oliva Pisani, and Rudolf Jaffé
- Mangrove tannins in aquatic ecosystems: Their fate and possible influence on dissolved organic carbon and nitrogen cycling
| 160-171 Abstract
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- Jordan, Thomas E., Jeffrey C. Cornwell, Walter R. Boynton, and Jon T. Anderson
- Changes in phosphorus biogeochemistry along an estuarine salinity gradient: The iron conveyer belt
| 172-184 Abstract
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- del Giorgio, Paul A., and Michael L. Pace
- Relative independence of organic carbon transport and processing in a large temperate river: The Hudson River as both pipe and reactor
| 185-197 Abstract
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- Vila-Costa, Maria, Ronald P. Kiene, and Rafel Simó
- Seasonal variability of the dynamics of dimethylated sulfur compounds in a coastal northwest Mediterranean site
| 198-211 Abstract
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- Ebersbach, F., and T. W. Trull
- Sinking particle properties from polyacrylamide gels during the KErguelen Ocean and Plateau compared Study (KEOPS): Zooplankton control of carbon export in an area of persistent natural iron inputs in the Southern Ocean
| 212-224 Abstract
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- Dutz, Jörg, Marja Koski, and Sigrún H. Jónasdóttir
- Copepod reproduction is unaffected by diatom aldehydes or lipid composition
| 225-235 Abstract
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- Dupuis, Derrick D., Jan-Erik Svensson, and Derek J. Taylor
- The cryptic origins of environment-indicating phantom midges (Chaoborus)
| 236-243 Abstract
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- He, Xuejia, and Wen-Xiong Wang
- Stoichiometric regulation of carbon and phosphorus in P-deficient Daphnia magna
| 244-254 Abstract
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- Six, Christophe, Zoe V. Finkel, Francisco Rodriguez, Dominique Marie, Frédéric Partensky, and Douglas A. Campbell
- Contrasting photoacclimation costs in ecotypes of the marine eukaryotic picoplankter Ostreococcus
| 255-265 Abstract
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- Saito, Mak A., and Tyler J. Goepfert
- Zinc-cobalt colimitation of Phaeocystis antarctica
| 266-275 Abstract
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- Saito, Mak A., Tyler J. Goepfert, and Jason T. Ritt
- Some thoughts on the concept of colimitation: Three definitions and the importance of bioavailability
| 276-290 Abstract
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- Moore, C. Mark, Matthew M. Mills, Rebecca Langlois, Angela Milne, Eric P. Achterberg, Julie La Roche, and Richard J. Geider
- Relative influence of nitrogen and phosphorous availability on phytoplankton physiology and productivity in the oligotrophic sub-tropical North Atlantic Ocean
| 291-305 Abstract
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- Leonardos, Nikos
- Physiological steady state of phytoplankton in the field? An example based on pigment profile of Emiliania huxleyi (Haptophyta) during a light shift
| 306-311 Abstract
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- Cermeño, Pedro, Emilio Marañón, Derek Harbour, Francisco G. Figueiras, Bibiana G. Crespo, María Huete-Ortega, Manuel Varela, and Roger P. Harris
- Resource levels, allometric scaling of population abundance, and marine phytoplankton diversity
| 312-318 Abstract
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- Crowe, Sean A., Andrew H. O’Neill, Sergei Katsev, Peter Hehanussa, G. Douglas Haffner, Bjørn Sundby, Alfonso Mucci, and David A. Fowle
- The biogeochemistry of tropical lakes: A case study from Lake Matano, Indonesia
| 319-331 Abstract
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- Hamre, Børge, Jakob J. Stamnes, Øyvind Frette, Svein Rune Erga, and Knut Stamnes
- Could stratospheric ozone depletion lead to enhanced aquatic primary production in the polar regions?
| 332-338 Abstract
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- Evans, Mary Anne, Sally MacIntyre, and George W. Kling
- Internal wave effects on photosynthesis: Experiments, theory, and modeling
| 339-353 Abstract
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- Gómez-Giraldo, Andrés, Jörg Imberger, Jason P. Antenucci, and Peter S. Yeates
- Wind-shear-generated high-frequency internal waves as precursors to mixing in a stratified lake
| 354-367 Abstract
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- Hofmann, Hilmar, Andreas Lorke, and Frank Peeters
- The relative importance of wind and ship waves in the littoral zone of a large lake
| 368-380 Abstract
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- Zugger, Michael E., Alicia Messmer, Timothy J. Kane, Jennifer Prentice, Brian Concannon, Alan Laux, and Linda Mullen
- Optical scattering properties of phytoplankton: Measurements and comparison of various species at scattering angles between 1° and 170°
| 381-386 Abstract
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- Voparil, Ian M., Lawrence M. Mayer, and Peter A. Jumars
- Emulsions versus micelles in the digestion of lipids by benthic invertebrates
| 387-394 Abstract
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- Jackson, George A., and Thomas Kiørboe
- Maximum phytoplankton concentrations in the sea
| 395-399 Abstract
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- Morel, François M. M., A. B. Kustka, and Y. Shaked
- The role of unchelated Fe in the iron nutrition of phytoplankton
| 400-404 Abstract
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- Tanentzap, Andrew J., Norman D. Yan, Bill Keller, Robert Girard, Jocelyne Heneberry, John M. Gunn, David P. Hamilton, and Peter A. Taylor
- Cooling lakes while the world warms: Effects of forest regrowth and increased dissolved organic matter on the thermal regime of a temperate, urban lake
| 404-410 Abstract
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