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ESTUARIES
Volume 19, Number 4, December 1996
The Hudson River Estuary

CONTENTS


The Hudson River Estuary: Introduction to the Dedicated Issue.
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Genetic Differentiation of Three Key Anadromous Fish Populations of the Hudson River.
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Reproductive Conditions of the Atlantic Sturgeon (Acipenser oxyrinchus) in the Hudson River.
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Age- and Sex-Dependent Migrations of Striped Bass in the Hudson River as Determined by Chemical Microanalysis of Otoliths.
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Modelling the Ecological Constraints on Growth and Movement of Juvenile American Shad (Alosa sapidissima) in the Hudson River Estuary.
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Exotic Species in the Hudson River Basin: A History of Invasions and Introductions.
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Filtration of Hudson River Water by the Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha).
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Modeling Water, Sediment and Organic Carbon Discharges in the Hudson-Mohawk Basin: Coupling of Terrestrial Sources.
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Metabolism and Organic Carbon Fluxes in the Tidal Freshwater Hudson River.
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Spatial and Temporal Variability in the Lower Food Web of the Tidal Freshwater Hudson River.
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Effects of Zooplankton Grazing on Phytoplankton Size-Structure and Biomass in the Lower Hudson River Estuary.
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Long-Term Improvements in Water Quality Due to Sewage Abatement in the Lower Hudson River.
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Sediment Toxicity in the Hudson-Raritan Estuary: Distribution and Correlations With Chemical Contamination.
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A Comparison of Cytochrome P4501A (CYP1A) mRNA Inducibility in Four Species of Atlantic Coast Anadromous Fishes.
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Relationship Between Subcellular Cadmium Distribution in Prey and Cadmium Trophic Transfer to a Predator.
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Dynamics of Sediment and Contaminant Transport in the Hudson River Estuary: Evidence From Sediment Distributions of Naturally Occurring Radionuclides.
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Exchange of Polychlorinated Biphenyls Between Sediment and Water in the Hudson River Estuary.
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