Hustedt's study of the diatom species Tetracyclus ellipticus: why history is not just a chronicle of events D. M. Williams Life cycle and systematics Pages: 21 - 30
Freshwater gomphonemoid diatom phylogeny: preliminary results J.P. KociolekE.F. Stoermer Life cycle and systematics Pages: 31 - 38
Morphological variability of the diatom Cyclotella atomus Hustedt var. atomus and C. atomus var. gracilis var. nov. S. I. GenkalK. T. Kiss Life cycle and systematics Pages: 39 - 47
Morphology and taxonomy of Cyclotella tasmanica spec. nov, a newly described diatom from Tasmanian lakes E. Y. HaworthP. A. Tyler Life cycle and systematics Pages: 49 - 56
Morphology and ultrastructure of teratological forms of the diatoms Stephanodiscus niagarae and S. parvus (Bacillariophyceae) from Hamilton Harbour (Lake Ontario, Canada) Jing-Rong YangHamish C. Duthie Life cycle and systematics Pages: 57 - 66
Morphological variation in populations of the diatom Asterionella ralfsii W. Smith from Nova Scotia, Canada S. H. McIntyreH. C. Duthie Life cycle and systematics Pages: 67 - 73
Observations on Cymbella mexicana (Ehrenb.) Cleve var. mexicana (Bacillariophyceae) with special reference to the band structure K. TeraoS. MayamaH. Kobayasi Life cycle and systematics Pages: 75 - 80
Amphora margalefii Tomàs var. lacustris P. Sánchez var. nova, a new brackish water diatom Pedro M. Sánchez-Castillo Life cycle and systematics Pages: 81 - 86
Cymbellonitzschia diluviana Hustedt (Bacillariophyceae): Habitat and auxosporulation D. H. JewsonS. Lowry Life cycle and systematics Pages: 87 - 96
Surirella sparsipunctata Hustedt and S. sparsipunctata var. laevis Hustedt (Bacillariophyceae), a light and electron microscopical study Christine CocquytWim Vyverman Life cycle and systematics Pages: 97 - 101
Eucampia Index as an indicator of the Late Pleistocene oscillations of the winter sea-ice extent at the ODP Leg 119 Site 745B at the Kerguelen Plateau I. KaczmarskaN. E. BarbrickG. P. Cant Marine diatoms, climatic change Pages: 103 - 112
Diatoms in surface sediments of the Indonesian Archipelago and their relation to hydrography J. M. van IperenA. J van BennekomT. C. E. van Weering Marine diatoms, climatic change Pages: 113 - 128
Diatoms in recent Atlantic (20° S to 70° N latitude) sediments: abundance patterns and what they mean Hans SchraderInger Lindstrtöm SwanbergLars Grønlien Marine diatoms, climatic change Pages: 129 - 135
Diatom-inferred productivity changes in the eastern equatorial Pacific: The quaternary record of ODP leg 111, site 677 Hans SchraderNeil SwanbergThies Schrader Marine diatoms, climatic change Pages: 137 - 151
Actinoptychus splendens (Shadbolt) Ralfs (Bacillariophyceae): a biostratigraphic marker for the later part of the Holocene coastal deposits along the southern North Sea Hein de WolfLuc Denys Marine diatoms, climatic change Pages: 153 - 158
Evolution of the Pretoria Saltpan — a diatom record spanning a full glacial-interglacial cycle Sarah E. Metcalfe Marine diatoms, climatic change Pages: 159 - 166
Diatoms and their preservation in the sediments of Lake Neuchâtel (Switzerland) as evidence of past hydrological changes F. Straub Marine diatoms, climatic change Pages: 167 - 178
Development of diatom-based salinity models for paleoclimatic research from lakes in British Columbia (Canada) Brian F. CummingJohn P. Smol Marine diatoms, climatic change Pages: 179 - 196
Toxic diatoms in western Washington waters (U.S. west coast) Rita A. HomerJames R. Postel Toxic diatoms Pages: 197 - 205
Growth characteristics of the diatoms Pseudonitzschia pungens and P. fraudulenta exposed to ultraviolet radiation P.E. HargravesJ. ZhangY. Shimizu Toxic diatoms Pages: 207 - 212
Comparison of two domoic acid-producing diatoms: a review M.C. VillacD.L. RoelkeG.A. Fryxell Toxic diatoms Pages: 213 - 224
Diatom bloom in the tidal freshwater zone of a turbid and shallow estuary, Rupert Bay (James Bay, Canada) M. A. De Sève Brackish water Pages: 225 - 233
Diatoms in surface sediments of the Gotland Basin in the Baltic Sea Tuulikki Grönlund Brackish water Pages: 235 - 242
Diatom assemblages in superficial sediments from the Gulf of Riga, eastern Baltic Sea Maire SaksonUrve Miller Brackish water Pages: 243 - 249
A comparison of phytoplankton assemblages in the Chesapeake and Delaware estuaries (USA), with emphasis on diatoms Harold G. MarshallRaymond W. Alden Brackish water Pages: 251 - 261
Spatial and temporal variation in community composition and photosynthetic characteristics of phytoplankton in the upper Westerschelde estuary (Belgium, SW Netherlands) J. W. RijstenbilC. BakkerP. R. M. de Visscher Brackish water Pages: 263 - 273
Short-term fluctuations in benthic diatom numbers on an intertidal sandflat in the Westerschelde estuary (Zeeland, The Netherlands) Koen Sabbe Brackish water Pages: 275 - 284
Diatoms as a tool for reconstructing sedimentary environments in coastal wetlands; methodological aspects Peter C. VosHein de Wolf Brackish water Pages: 285 - 296
Reconstruction of sedimentary environments in Holocene coastal deposits of the southwest Netherlands; the Poortvliet boring, a case study of palaeoenvironmental diatom research Peter C. VosHein de Wolf Brackish water Pages: 297 - 306
Colonization processes of diatoms on artificial substrates in the River Danube near Budapest (Hungary) Éva ÁcsKeve T. Kiss Running water Pages: 307 - 315
Winter blooms of centric diatoms in the River Danube and in its side-arms near Budapest (Hungary) K. T. KissS. I. Genkal Running water Pages: 317 - 325
Diatom communities in the Vanishing and Ornithologist Creek, King George Island, South Shetlands, Antarctica B. KaweckaM. Olech Running water Pages: 327 - 333
Diatom communities of acidic mountain streams in Poland Janina Kwandrans Running water Pages: 335 - 342
The assessment of water quality in the Artois-Picardie water basin (France) by the use of diatom indices J. PrygielM. Coste Running water Pages: 343 - 349
Perspectives for the use of diatom assemblages in the water management policy of Overijssel (The Netherlands) J. H. ten CateR. MaasdamR. M. M. Roijackers Running water Pages: 351 - 359
The recent palaeolimnology of Lake Nicholls, Mount Field National Park, Tasmania Nigel G. CameronPeter A. TylerPeter G. Appleby Lakes Pages: 361 - 370
The influence of catchment size on lake trophic status during the hemlock decline and recovery (4800 to 3500 BP) in southern Ontario lakes Roland I. HallJohn P. Smol Lakes Pages: 371 - 390
Diatom assemblages and their relationship to environmental variables in lakes from the boreal forest-tundra ecotone near Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada Reinhard PienitzJohn P. Smol Lakes Pages: 391 - 404
Changes in diatom assemblages in the profundal sediments of two large oligohumic lakes in eastern Finland Minna OllikainenHeikki SimolaRiitta Niinioja Lakes Pages: 405 - 413
Eutrophication and recovery of Lake Vesijärvi (south Finland): Diatom frustules in varved sediments over a 30-year period Mikko LiukkonenTimo KairesaloJuha Keto Lakes Pages: 415 - 426
The use of diatoms in monitoring the development of created wetlands at a sandmining site in Western Australia Jacob John Lakes Pages: 427 - 436
Diatoms on herbarium macrophytes as indicators for water quality H. van DamA. Mertens Lakes Pages: 437 - 445
Freshwater diatom ecology: developing an experimental approach as an aid to interpreting field data Eileen J. Cox Experimental ecology Pages: 447 - 452
Effects of nutrient (N, P, C) enrichment upon the littoral diatom community of an oligotrophic high-mountain lake Niederhauser PiusFerdinand Schanz Experimental ecology Pages: 453 - 462
Diatom ecology in the phyllosphere of the common duckweed (Lemna minor L.) L. Gordon Goldsborough Experimental ecology Pages: 463 - 471
Diatom preservation: experiments and observations on dissolution and breakage in modern and fossil material Roger J. Flower Experimental ecology Pages: 473 - 484