Pulsed ecosystems: A new paradigm? Papers from a symposium dedicated to William Eugene Odum (1942–1991) Linda K. Blum Announcement Pages: 545 - 546
The mass balance of salt and water in intertidal sediments: Results from North Inlet, South Carolina James T. Morris OriginalPaper Pages: 556 - 567
Preferential flow and segregation of porewater solutes in Wetland sediment Judson W. HarveyRandolph M. ChambersJames R. Hoelscher OriginalPaper Pages: 568 - 578
Hydroperiod and its influence on nekton use of the salt marsh: A pulsing ecosystem Lawrence P. Rozas OriginalPaper Pages: 579 - 590
Differences in the crab fauna of mangrove areas at a southwest Florida and a northeast Australia location: Implications for leaf litter processing Carole C. McIvorT. J. Smith OriginalPaper Pages: 591 - 597
The relationships among man’s activities in watersheds and estuaries: A model of runoff effects on patterns of estuarine community metabolism Charles S. HopkinsonJoseph J. Vallino OriginalPaper Pages: 598 - 621
Nitrogen-pulsed systems on the coast of northwest Spain R. G. WiegertE. Penas-Lado OriginalPaper Pages: 622 - 635
Impacts of sea-level rise on deltas in the Gulf of Mexico and the Mediterranean: The importance of pulsing events to sustainability John W. DayDidier PontCarlès Ibañez OriginalPaper Pages: 636 - 647
Multiple states in the sea-level induced transition from terrestrial forest to estuary Mark M. BrinsonRobert R. ChristianLinda K. Blum OriginalPaper Pages: 648 - 659