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ESTUARIES
Volume 27, Number 1, February 2004
CONTENTS
ANGUS FERGUSON, BRADLEY EYRE, AND JENNITA GAY. Nutrient Cycling in the Sub-tropical Brunswick Estuary, Australia. (Abstract) (Full Text)
ALISON M. FEATHERSTONE, EDWARD C. V. BUTLER, AND BARRY V. O'GRADY. Seasonal Cycling of Arsenic Species in a Stratified, Microtidal Estuary (Huon River, Tasmania). (Abstract) (Full Text)
J. A. HALE, T. K. FRAZER, D. A. TOMASKO, AND M. O. HALL. Changes in the Distribution of Seagrass Species Along Florida's Central Gulf Coast -- Iverson and Bittaker Revisited. (Abstract) (Full Text)
VICTOR H. RIVERA-MONROY, ROBERT R. TWILLEY, ERNESTO MEDINA, E. BARRY MOSER, LEONOR BOTERO, MARTA RODRIGUEZ, AND EVELYN BULLARD. Spatial Variability of Soil Nutrients in Disturbed Riverine Mangrove Forests at Different Stages of Regeneration in the San Juan River Estuary, Venezuela. (Abstract) (Full Text)
KENNETH W. ABLE, DAVID M. NEMERSON, AND THOMAS M. GROTHUES. Evaluating Salt Marsh Restoration in Delaware Bay: Analysis of Fish Response at Former Salt Hay Farms. (Abstract) (Full Text)
GAIL L. CHMURA AND GRACE A. HUNG. Controls on Salt Marsh Accretion: A Test in Salt Marshes of Eastern Canada. (Abstract) (Full Text)
CYNTHIA H. PAQUETTE, KAREN L. SUNDBERG, ROELOF M.J. BOUMANS, AND GAIL L. CHMURA. Changes in Saltmarsh Surface Elevation Due to Variability in Evapotranspiration and Tidal Flooding. (Abstract) (Full Text)
JANE M. CAFFREY. Factors Controlling Net Ecosystem Metabolism in U.S. Estuaries. (Abstract) (Full Text)
CHRISTOPHER N. ROOPER, DONALD R. GUNDERSON, AND DAVID A. ARMSTRONG. Application of the Concentration Hypothesis to English sole in Nursery Estuaries and Potential Contribution to Coastal Fisheries. (Abstract) (Full Text)
MARY DOWNES GASTRICH, JUSTINE A. LEIGH-BELL, CHRISTOPHER J. GOBLER, O. ROGER ANDERSON, AND STEVEN W. WILHELM . Viruses as Potential Regulators of Regional Brown Tide Blooms Caused by the Alga, Aureococcus anophagefferens. (Abstract) (Full Text)
MAURICIO ESCAPA, OSCAR IRIBARNE, AND DIEGO NAVARRO. Effects of the SW Intertidal Burrowing Crab Chasmagnathus granulatus on Infaunal Zonation Patterns, Tidal Behavior and Risk of Mortality. (Abstract) (Full Text)
E. W. NORTH, S.-Y. CHAO, L. P. SANFORD, AND R. R. HOOD. The Influence of Wind and River Pulses on an Estuarine Turbidity Maximum: Numerical Studies and Field Observations in Chesapeake Bay. (Abstract) (Full Text)
HONGBIN LIU, MICHAEL DAGG, LISA CAMPBELL, AND JUANITA URBAN-RICH. Picophytoplankton and Bacterioplankton in the Mississippi River Plume and Its Adjacent Waters. (Abstract) (Full Text)
BRIAN E. LAPOINTE AND PETER J. BARILE. Comment on "Seagrass die-off in Florida Bay: Long-term trends in abundance and growth of turtle grass, Thalassia testudinum" by J. C. Zieman, J. W. Fourqurean, and T. A. Frankovitch. 1999. Estuaries: 22:460-470. (Abstract) (Full Text)
JOSEPH C. ZIEMAN, JAMES W. FOURQUREAN, AND THOMAS A. FRANKOVICH. Reply to B. E. Lapointe and P. J. Barile's comment on our paper "Seagrass die-off in Florida Bay: long term trends in abundance and growth of turtlegrass, Thalassia testudinum.". (Abstract) (Full Text)
TODD M. KANA AND DAVID L. WEISS. Measuring N2/Ar Ratios and Denitrification Using MIMS: A Response to Eyre et al. (Abstract) (Full Text)
BRADLEY D. EYRE, SØREN RYSGAARD, TAGE DALSGAARD, AND PETER BONDO CHRISTENSEN. Reply to Comment by Kana and Weiss "Measuring N2/Ar Ratios and Denitrification Using MIMS: A Response to Eyre et al.". (Abstract) (Full Text)
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