A simulation model of how life history strategies mediate pollution effects on fish populations W. E. SchaafD. S. PetersC. W. Krouse OriginalPaper Pages: 697 - 702
A possible effect of salinity fluctuation on abundance of benthic vegetation and associated fauna in Northeastern Florida Bay Clay L. MontagueJanet A. Ley OriginalPaper Pages: 703 - 717
Rates of nitrification along an estuarine gradient in Narragansett Bay Veronica M. BerounskyScott W. Nixon OriginalPaper Pages: 718 - 730
Recruitment to American lobster populations along an estuarine gradient Richard A. Wahle OriginalPaper Pages: 731 - 738
Tidal and nontidal flushing of Florida’s Indian River Lagoon Ned P. Smith OriginalPaper Pages: 739 - 746
Atmospheric input of inorganic nitrogen to Delaware Bay Joseph R. ScudlarkThomas M. Church OriginalPaper Pages: 747 - 759
Abundance and seasonality of meiofauna, including harpacticoid copepod species, associated with stems of the salt-marsh cord grass, Spartina alterniflora Philip A. RutledgeJohn W. Fleeger OriginalPaper Pages: 760 - 768
Early use by fish of a mitigation salt marsh, Humboldt Bay, California Robert H. ChamberlainRoger A. Barnhart OriginalPaper Pages: 769 - 783
Salinity preferences in the stage I zoeae of three temperate zone fiddler crabs, genus Uca Paul S. Capaldo OriginalPaper Pages: 784 - 788
Lunar periods as grouping variables for temporally fixed sampling regimes in a tidally dominated estuary Steve E. HutchinsonFred H. Sklar OriginalPaper Pages: 789 - 798
Ammonium excretion by benthic invertebrates and sediment-water nitrogen flux in the Gulf of Mexico near the Mississippi River outflow Wayne S. GardnerElva Escobar BrionesGilbert T. Rowe OriginalPaper Pages: 799 - 808
Nocturnal behavior of gulls in coastal New Jersey Joanna BurgerKevin J. Staine OriginalPaper Pages: 809 - 814
Factors controlling aboveground Spartina alterniflora (Smooth cordgrass) tissue element composition and production in different-age barrier island marshes David T. OsgoodJoseph C. Zieman OriginalPaper Pages: 815 - 826
Occurrence of juvenile Atlantic menhanden, Brevoortia tyrannus, in the Annapolis River, Nova Scotia Michael J. W. StokesburyKevin D. E. Stokesbury OriginalPaper Pages: 827 - 829
Flushing times for the Providence River based on tracer experiments Stephane AsselinMalcolm L. Spaulding OriginalPaper Pages: 830 - 839
Interactions among some dominant estuarine nekton species M. Virginia Ogburn-MatthewsDennis M. Allen OriginalPaper Pages: 840 - 850
Vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae in salt marshes in North Carolina Marielle H. HoefnagelsStephen W. BroomeSteven R. Shafer OriginalPaper Pages: 851 - 858
Zooplankton grazing in a Potomac River cyanobacteria bloom K. G. SellnerD. C. BrownleeK. R. Braun OriginalPaper Pages: 859 - 872
Source-related classification of St. Lawrence estuary sediments based on spatial distribution of adsorbed contaminants J. P. CoakleyD. J. Poulton OriginalPaper Pages: 873 - 886
Biomass and production of benthic microalgal communities in estuarine habitats J. PinckneyR. G. Zingmark OriginalPaper Pages: 887 - 897
The importance of autotroph distribution to mussel growth in a well-mixed, temperate estuary M. H. RuckelshausR. C. WissmarC. A. Simenstad OriginalPaper Pages: 898 - 912
The costs and benefits of collaborative research Bruce J. Peterson Technical Notes and Comments Pages: 913 - 918
Beyond the limits: Dealing with an uncertain future Robert Costanza Technical Notes and Comments Pages: 919 - 922