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Vol. 13, No. 3 (1997)

Table of contents

Aquatic Microbial Ecology (Print ISSN: 0948-3055; Online ISSN: 1616-1564)
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September 11

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RESEARCH ARTICLES

Weinbauer MG, Suttle CA
Comparison of epifluorescence and transmission electron microscopy for counting viruses in natural marine waters
AME 13:225-232

Guerrero MA, Jones RD
Light-induced absorbance changes associated with photoinhibition and pigments in nitrifying bacteria
AME 13:233-239

Sommaruga R, Conde D
Seasonal variability of metabolically active bacterioplankton in the euphotic zone of a hypertrophic lake
AME 13:241-248

Tanaka T, Fujita N, Taniguchi A
Predator-prey eddy in heterotrophic nanoflagellate-bacteria relationships in a coastal marine environment: a new scheme for predator-prey associations
AME 13:249-256

Macek M, Carlos G, Memije P, Ramírez P
Ciliate-Vibrio cholerae interactions within a microbial loop: an experimental study
AME 13:257-266

Crawford DW, Lindholm T
Some observations on vertical distribution and migration of the phototrophic ciliate Mesodinium rubrum (= Myrionecta rubra) in a stratified brackish inlet
AME 13:267-274

Sigmon DE, Cahoon LB
Comparative effects of benthic microalgae and phytoplankton on dissolved silica fluxes
AME 13:275-284

Ploug H, Kühl M, Buchholz-Cleven B, Jørgensen BB
Anoxic aggregates - an ephemeral phenomenon in the pelagic environment?
AME 13:285-294

Giray C, King GM
Effect of naturally occurring bromophenols on sulfate reduction and ammonia oxidation in intertidal sediments
AME 13:295-301

Park MG, Shim JH, Cho BC
Urea decomposition activities in an ammonium enriched freshwater pond
AME 13:303-311

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