Hurricane impacts on coastal ecosystems Holly GreeningPeter DoeringCatherine Corbett OriginalPaper Pages: 877 - 879
Hurricanes 2004: An overview of their characteristics and coastal change Asbury H. SallengerHilary F. StockdonJeff Lillycrop OriginalPaper Pages: 880 - 888
A review of major storm impacts on coastal wetland elevations Donald R. Cahoon ReviewPaper Pages: 889 - 898
Hurricane storm surge simulations for Tampa Bay Robert H. WeisbergLianyuan Zheng OriginalPaper Pages: 899 - 913
Changes in the circulation of Tampa Bay due to Hurricane Frances as recorded by ADCP measurements and reproduced with a numerical Ocean model M. WilsonS. D. MeyersM. E. Luther OriginalPaper Pages: 914 - 918
Effects of Hurricane Ivan on water quality in Pensacola Bay, Florida James D. HagyJohn C. LehrterMichael C. Murrell OriginalPaper Pages: 919 - 925
Variations in water clarity and chlorophylla in Tampa Bay, Florida, in response to annual rainfall, 1985–2004 Gerold MorrisonEdward T. SherwoodJoe Barron OriginalPaper Pages: 926 - 931
Dissolved oxygen dynamics in Charlotte Harbor and its contributing watershed, in response to hurricanes Charley, Frances, and Jeanne—Impacts and recovery D. A. TomaskoC. AnastasiouC. Kovach OriginalPaper Pages: 932 - 938
Hurricane effects on seagrasses along Alabama's Gulf Coast Dorothy ByronKenneth L. Heck OriginalPaper Pages: 939 - 942
Effects of storm-induced salinity changes on submersed aquatic vegetation in Kings Bay, Florida Thomas K. FrazerSky K. NotesteinRobert A. Swett OriginalPaper Pages: 943 - 953
The impacts of the 2004 hurricanes on hydrology, water quality, and seagrass in the Central Indian River Lagoon, Florida Joel S. StewardRobert W. VirnsteinWendy A. Tweedale OriginalPaper Pages: 954 - 965
Hurricanes Frances and Jeanne remove blooms of the invasive green algaCaulerpa brachypus formaparvifolia (Harvey) cribb from coral reefs off Northern Palm Beach County, Florida Brian E. LapointeBradley J. BedfordRex Baumberger OriginalPaper Pages: 966 - 971
Red mangrove (Rhizophora mangle) reproduction and seedling colonization after hurricane charley: Comparisons of Charlotte Harbor and Tampa Bay C. Edward ProffittEric C. MilbrandtSteven E. Travis OriginalPaper Pages: 972 - 978
Impact and response of southwest Florida mangroves to the 2004 hurricane season E. C. MilbrandtJ. M. Greenawalt-BoswellS. A. Bortone OriginalPaper Pages: 979 - 984
Effects of the 2004 hurricanes on the fish assemblages in two proximate southwest Florida estuaries: Change in the context of interannual variability Marin F. D. GreenwoodPhilip W. StevensRichard E. Matheson OriginalPaper Pages: 985 - 996
Short-term effects of a low dissolved oxygen event on estuarine fish assemblages following the passage of hurricane Charley Philip W. StevensDavid A. BlewettJ. Patrick Casey OriginalPaper Pages: 997 - 1003
The disruption and recovery of fish communities in the Indian River Lagoon, Florida, following two hurricanes in 2004 R. PapernoD. M. TremainJ. Dutka-Gianelli OriginalPaper Pages: 1004 - 1010
Influence of sequential hurricanes on nekton communities in a Southeast Florida estuary: Short-term effects in the context of historical variations in freshwater inflow T. S. SwitzerB. L. WinnerM. Thomas OriginalPaper Pages: 1011 - 1018
Effects of two hurricanes onSyringodium filiforme, manatee grass, within the Loxahatchee River estuary, Southeast Florida Mary S. RidlerRichard C. DentD. Albrey Arrinton OriginalPaper Pages: 1019 - 1025
Possible effects of the 2004 and 2005 hurricanes on manatee survival rates and movement C. A. LangtimmM. D. KrohnC. A. Beck OriginalPaper Pages: 1026 - 1032
Ecological response to hurricane events in the Pamlico Sound system, North Carolina, and implications for assessment and management in a regime of increased frequency Hans W. PaerlLexia M. ValdesRichard A. Luettich OriginalPaper Pages: 1033 - 1045
How hurricane attributes determine the extent of environmental effects: Multiple hurricanes and different coastal systems Michael A. MallinCatherine A. Corbett OriginalPaper Pages: 1046 - 1061
Recommendations on establishing a research strategy in the Gulf of Mexico to assess the effects of hurricanes on coastal ecosystems Stephen A. Bortone Perspectives in Estuarine and Coastal Science Open access Pages: 1062 - 1066
Eddy generation in the tidal Potomac River Richard P. MiedTimothy F. DonatoCarl T. Friedrichs OriginalPaper Pages: 1067 - 1080
Relationships among satellite chlorophylla, river inputs, and hypoxia on the Louisiana Continental shelf, Gulf of Mexico Nan D. WalkerNancy N. Rabalais OriginalPaper Pages: 1081 - 1093
Historical trace element distribution in sediments from the Mississippi River delta Peter W. SwarzenskiMark BaskaranWilliam H. Orem OriginalPaper Pages: 1094 - 1107
Application of a multimetric fish index to assess the environmental condition of South African estuaries Trevor D. HarrisonAlan K. Whitfield OriginalPaper Pages: 1108 - 1120
Fish and blue crab assemblage structure in a U.S. mid Atlantic coastal lagoon complex Robert F. MurphyDavid H. Secor OriginalPaper Pages: 1121 - 1131
Bioenergetics modeling to investigate habitat use by the nonindigenous crab,Carcinus maenas, in Willapa Bay, Washington P. Sean McDonaldKirstin K. HolsmanDavid A. Armstrong OriginalPaper Pages: 1132 - 1149
Habitat associations of estuarine species: Comparisons of intertidal mudflat, seagrass (Zostera marina), and oyster (Crassostrea gigas) habitats Geoffrey R. HosackBrett R. DumbauldDavid A. Armstrong OriginalPaper Pages: 1150 - 1160
Population structure, growth rates, and seasonal abundance of twoSyngnathus pipefish species Jennifer L. RipleyChristy M. Foran OriginalPaper Pages: 1161 - 1171
Experimental evaluation of biases associated with sampling estuarine fishes with seines Mark A. SteeleStephen C. SchroeterHenry M. Pace OriginalPaper Pages: 1172 - 1184
Influence of land use on macrobenthic communities in nearshore estuarine habitats D. M. BilkovicM. RoggeroK. H. Havens OriginalPaper Pages: 1185 - 1195
Nitrogen dynamics in nontidal littoral sediments: Role of microphytobenthos and denitrification Kristina SundbäckAlison MilesFrank Linares OriginalPaper Pages: 1196 - 1211
Spatial and temporal dynamics of epiphytic microalgae on the cordgrassSpartina alterniflora in North Inlet Estuary, South Carolina Gabriella JacksonRichard ZingmarkJoyce Stuckey OriginalPaper Pages: 1212 - 1221
Distribution and nutrient status of haplotypes of the marsh grassPhragmites australis along the Rappahannock River in Virginia C. Rebekah PackettRandolph M. Chambers OriginalPaper Pages: 1222 - 1225
Specific affinity for phosphate uptake and specific alkaline phosphatase activity as diagnostic tools for detecting phosphorus-limited phytoplankton and bacteria Tsuneo TanakaPeter HenriksenT. Frede Thingstad OriginalPaper Pages: 1226 - 1241
Response of a subtropical estuarine marsh to local climatic change in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico Margaret G. ForbesKenneth H. Dunton OriginalPaper Pages: 1242 - 1254
Light regulation of benthic sulfate reduction rates mediated by seagrass (Thalassia testudinum) metabolism Maria Li. CallejaCristina BarrónCarlos M. Duarte OriginalPaper Pages: 1255 - 1264
Comment on “Evolution of tidal creek networks in a high sedimentation environment: A 5-year experiment at Tijuana Estuary, California” by wallace et al. 2005. Estuaries 28:795-811. W. Gregory Hood Technical Notes and Comments Pages: 1265 - 1267
Reply to comment on our paper “evolution of tidal creek networks in a high sedimentation environment: A 5-year experiment at Tijuana Estuary, California” John C. CallawayKaty J. WallaceJoy B. Zedler Technical Notes and Comments Pages: 1268 - 1270