Vol.
14, No. 3
(1998)
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Table of contents
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Aquatic Microbial Ecology (Print ISSN: 0948-3055; Online ISSN: 1616-1564)
Copyright © Inter-Research, Oldendorf/Luhe, 1998
April 6
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RESEARCH ARTICLES
Wilhelm SW, Weinbauer MG, Suttle CA, Pledger RJ, Mitchell DL
Measurements of DNA damage and photoreactivation imply that most viruses in marine surface waters are infective
AME 14:215-222
Glud RN, Santegoeds CM, De Beer D, Kohls O, Ramsing NB
Oxygen dynamics at the base of a biofilm studied with planar optodes
AME 14:223-233
Fenchel T
Formation of laminated cyanobacterial mats in the absence of benthic fauna
AME 14:235-240
Fenchel T
Artificial cyanobacterial mats: structure and composition of the biota
AME 14:241-251
Fenchel T
Artificial cyanobacterial mats: cycling of C, O, and S
AME 14:253-259
Rath J, Wu KY, Herndl GJ, DeLong EF
High phylogenetic diversity in a marine-snow-associated bacterial assemblage
AME 14:261-269
Brussaard CPD, Riegman R
Influence of bacteria on phytoplankton cell mortality with phosphorus or nitrogen as the algal-growth-limiting nutrient
AME 14:271-280
Ruiz A, Franco J, Villate F
Microzooplankton grazing in the Estuary of Mundaka, Spain, and its impact on phytoplankton distribution along the salinity gradient
AME 14:281-288
Svensson JM
Emission of N2O, nitrification and denitrification in a eutrophic lake sediment bioturbated by Chironomus plumosus
AME 14:289-299
Tranvik L, Kokalj S
Decreased biodegradability of algal DOC due to interactive effects of UV radiation and humic matter
AME 14:301-307
NOTE
Jacquet S, Lennon JF, Vaulot D
Application of a compact automatic sea water sampler to high frequency picoplankton studies
AME 14:309-314
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