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ESTUARIES
Volume 28, Number 6, December 2005

CONTENTS


Evolution of tidal creek networks in a high sedimentation environment: A 5-year experiment at Tijuana Estuary, California.
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Suspended sediment fluxes in a tidal wetland: measurement, controlling factors, and error analysis.
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Reconstructing New England salt marsh losses using historical maps.
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Groundwater control of mangrove surface elevation: shrink and swell varies with soil depth.
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Evaporation, Precipitation, and Associated Salinity Changes at a Humid, Subtropical Estuary.
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Differential Supply of Autochthonous Organic Carbon and Nitrogen to the Microbial Loop in the Delaware Estuary.
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Planktonic and whole system metabolism in a nutrient-rich estuary (The Scheldt estuary).
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Influence of hydrology on phytoplankton species composition and life strategies in a subtropical coastal lagoon periodically connected with the Atlantic Ocean.
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Denitrification Capacity in a Subterranean Estuary below a Rhode Island Fringing Salt Marsh.
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Nitrogen cycling and ecosystem exchanges in a Virginia tidal freshwater marsh.
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Setting Seagrass Depth, Coverage, and Light Targets for the Indian River Lagoon System, Florida.
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Functional Trajectory Models for Assessment of Transplanted Eelgrass, Zostera marina L., in the Great Bay Estuary, New Hampshire.
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Metal levels in estuarine macrophytes: differences among species.
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Population structure and reproductive characteristics of the gulf pipefish, Syngnathus scovelli, in Mobile Bay, Alabama.
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Diet and movement of the Killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus, in a Maine salt marsh assessed using gut contents and stable isotope analyses.
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A Field Experiment Testing for Correspondence between Trace Elements in Otoliths and the Environment and for Evidence of Adaptation to Prior Habitats.
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