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Vol. 21, No. 1 (2000)

Table of contents

Aquatic Microbial Ecology (ISSN: 0948-3055)
Copyright © Inter-Research, Oldendorf/Luhe, 2000
February 21

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RESEARCH ARTICLES

Bratvold D, Srienc F, Taub SR
Analysis of the distribution of ingested bacteria in nanoflagellates and estimation of grazing rates with flow cytometry
AME 21:1-12

Zubkov MV, Sleigh MA, Burkill PH
Assaying picoplankton distribution by flow cytometry of underway samples collected along a meridional transect across the Atlantic Ocean
AME 21:13-20

Kamiyama T, Itakura S, Nagasaki K
Changes in microbial loop components: effects of a harmful algal bloom formation and its decay
AME 21:21-30

Kudela RM, Cochlan WP
Nitrogen and carbon uptake kinetics and the influence of irradiance for a red tide bloom off southern California
AME 21:31-47

Armstrong E, Rogerson A, Leftley JW
Utilisation of seaweed carbon by three surface-associated heterotrophic protists, Stereomyxa ramosa, Nitzschia alba and Labyrinthula sp.
AME 21:49-57

Rysgaard S, Christensen PB, Sørensen MV, Funch P, Berg P
Marine meiofauna, carbon and nitrogen mineralization in sandy and soft sediments of Disko Bay, West Greenland
AME 21:59-71

Christensen PB, Rysgaard S, Sloth NP, Dalsgaard T, Schwærter S
Sediment mineralization, nutrient fluxes, denitrification and dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium in an estuarine fjord with sea cage trout farms
AME 21:73-84

Neu TR
In situ cell and glycoconjugate distribution in river snow studied by confocal laser scanning microscopy
AME 21:85-95

NOTE

Montagnes DJS, Weisse T
Fluctuating temperatures affect growth and production rates of planktonic ciliates
AME 21:97-102

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