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ESTUARIES and COASTS
Volume 29, Number 5, October 2006
CONTENTS
LISA V. LUCAS, DEANNA M. SERENO, JON R. BURAU, TARA S. SCHRAGA, CARY B. LOPEZ, MARK T. STACEY, KONSTANTIN V. PARCHEVSKY, AND VLADIMIR P. PARCHEVSKY 2006. Intradaily variability of water quality in a shallow tidal lagoon: mechanisms and implications. Estuaries and Coasts. 29(5):711-730. (Abstract) (Full Text) (Browse this Issue)
ANDREA C. ALFARO 2006. Tidal migration influences the zonation of grazing snails (Turbo smaragdus) in a mangrove-seagrass estuary, northern New Zealand . Estuaries and Coasts. 29(5):731-736. (Abstract) (Full Text) (Browse this Issue)
ALEX L. CROFT, LYNN A. LEONARD , TROY D ALPHIN, LAWRENCE B. CAHOON, AND MARTIN H. POSEY 2006. The Effects of Thin Layer Sand Renourishment on Tidal Marsh Processes: Masonboro Island, N.C.. Estuaries and Coasts. 29(5):737-750. (Abstract) (Full Text) (Browse this Issue)
EDWARD CASTAÑEDA-MOYA, VICTOR H. RIVERA-MONROY, AND ROBERT R. TWILLEY 2006. Mangrove Zonation in the Dry Life Zone of the Gulf of Fonseca, Honduras. Estuaries and Coasts. 29(5):751-764. (Abstract) (Full Text) (Browse this Issue)
WILLIAM POST AND JON S. GREENLAW 2006. Nestling diets of coexisting salt marsh sparrows: 0pportunism in a food-rich environment. Estuaries and Coasts. 29(5):765-775. (Abstract) (Full Text) (Browse this Issue)
DENISE L. BREITBURG AND RICHARD S. FULFORD 2006. Oyster-sea nettle interdependence and altered control within the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem. Estuaries and Coasts. 29(5):776-784. (Abstract) (Full Text) (Browse this Issue)
MATTHEW D. TAYLOR, D. STEWART FIELDER, AND IAIN M. SUTHERS 2006. Spatial and ontogenetic variation in the diet of wild and stocked mulloway (Argyrosomus japonicus, Sciaenidae) in Australian estuaries. Estuaries and Coasts. 29(5):785-793. (Abstract) (Full Text) (Browse this Issue)
JOSEPH W. LOVE, ANDREA K. JOHNSON, AND ERIC B. MAY 2006. Spatial and Temporal Differences of Atlantic Menhaden (Brevoortia tyrannus) Recruitment Across Major Drainages (1966 – 2004) of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed. Estuaries and Coasts. 29(5):794-801. (Abstract) (Full Text) (Browse this Issue)
A H DYE 2006. Inhibition of the decomposition of Zostera capricornii litter by Macrobenthos and Meiobenthos in a brackish coastal lake system. Estuaries and Coasts. 29(5):802-809. (Abstract) (Full Text) (Browse this Issue)
T. F. SUTHERLAND, C. L. AMOS, C. RIDLEY, IAN G. DROPPO, AND S. A. PETERSEN 2006. The settling behavior and benthic transport of fish feed pellets under steady flows. Estuaries and Coasts. 29(5):810-819. (Abstract) (Full Text) (Browse this Issue)
MARK L. BOTTON, ROBERT E. LOVELAND, JOHN T. TANACREDI, AND TOMIO ITOW 2006. Horseshoe Crabs (Limulus polyphemus) in an Urban Estuary (Jamaica Bay, New York) and the Potential for Ecological Restoration. Estuaries and Coasts. 29(5):820-830. (Abstract) (Full Text) (Browse this Issue)
JENNIFER L. KLUG 2006. Nutrient limitation in the lower Housatonic River estuary. Estuaries and Coasts. 29(5):831-840. (Abstract) (Full Text) (Browse this Issue)
L. B. CLARK, C. J. GOBLER, AND S. A. SAÑUDO-WILHELMY 2006. Spatial and temporal dynamics of dissolved trace metals, organic carbon, mineral nutrients, and phytoplankton in a coastal lagoon: Great South Bay, New York. Estuaries and Coasts. 29(5):841-854. (Abstract) (Full Text) (Browse this Issue)
CHRISTINE DESJARDINS, CHARLES GOBEIL, AND BJØRN SUNDBY, 2006. Suitability of fish scales as archive of temporal variations in ambient mercury levels in estuaries . Estuaries and Coasts. 29(5):855-859. (Abstract) (Full Text) (Browse this Issue)
NICHOLAS B. HANDLER, ADINA PAYTAN, CHRISTOPHER P. HIGGINS, RICHARD G. LUTHY, AND ALEXANDRIA B. BOEHM 2006. Human development is linked to multiple water body impairments along the California Coast. Estuaries and Coasts. 29(5):860-870. (Abstract) (Full Text) (Browse this Issue)
PERSPECTIVES IN ESTUARINE AND COASTAL SCIENCE
ROBERT R. CHRISTIAN, PAUL M. DIGIACOMO, THOMAS C. MALONE,and LIANA TALAUE-MCMANUS 2006. Opportunities and Challenges of Establishing Coastal Observing Systems. Estuaries and Coasts. 29(5):871-875. (Abstract) (Open Access) (Browse this Issue)
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