Predation on estuarine infauna: Response patterns of component species Robert W. Virnstein OriginalPaper Pages: 69 - 86
Phytoplankton population dynamics and productivity in a sewage-enriched tidal Creek in North Carolina James G. SandersEdward J. Kuenzler OriginalPaper Pages: 87 - 96
Predation by the ctenophoreMnemiopsis leidyi in Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island Patricia Kremer OriginalPaper Pages: 97 - 105
The influence of nitrogen level, form, and application method on the growth response ofSpartina alterniflora in North Carolina Irving A. Mendelssohn OriginalPaper Pages: 106 - 112
Dissolved free amino acids in interstitial waters of Georgia salt marsh soils Wayne S. GardnerRoger B. Hanson OriginalPaper Pages: 113 - 118
Periodic counts for estimating the size of the spawning population of alewives,Alosa pseudoharengus (Wilson) Stephen G. RideoutJames E. JohnsonCharles F. Cole Short Papers and Notes Pages: 119 - 123
An automatic data processing system for storage and manipulation of life history, catch, and angler effort data Churchill B. GrimesJohn E. Hollingsworth Short Papers and Notes Pages: 123 - 126
Influence of freshwater intrusion on microbial biomass in salt-marsh creeks R. T. WeilandThomas H. ChrzanowskiL. Harold Stevenson Short Papers and Notes Pages: 126 - 129
Temperature preference of the white perch,Morone americana, collected in the Wicomico River, Maryland Lenwood W. HallCharles H. HocuttJ. R. Stauffer Short Papers and Notes Pages: 129 - 132
An inexpensive suspended sediment sampler Stephen P. Leatherman Short Papers and Notes Pages: 135 - 136