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Vol. 32, No. 1 (2003)

Table of contents

Aquatic Microbial Ecology (Print ISSN: 0948-3055; Online ISSN: 1616-1564)
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RESEARCH ARTICLES

Laws EA
Partitioning of microbial biomass in pelagic aquatic communities: maximum resiliency as a food web organizing construct
AME 32:1-10 Full article in pdf format

Massana R, Jürgens K
Composition and population dynamics of planktonic bacteria and bacterivorous flagellates in seawater chemostat cultures
AME 32:11-22 Full article in pdf format

Selph KE, Landry MR, Laws EA
Heterotrophic nanoflagellate enhancement of bacterial growth through nutrient remineralization in chemostat culture
AME 32:23-37 Full article in pdf format

Zubkov MV, López-Urrutia A
Effect of appendicularians and copepods on bacterioplankton composition and growth in the English Channel
AME 32:39-46 Full article in pdf format

Kuuppo P, Samuelsson K, Lignell R, Seppälä J, Tamminen T, Andersson A
Fate of increased production in late-summer plankton communities due to nutrient enrichment of the Baltic Proper
AME 32:47-60 Full article in pdf format

Estrada M, Berdalet E, Vila M, Marrasé C
Effects of pulsed nutrient enrichment on enclosed phytoplankton: ecophysiological and successional responses
AME 32:61-71 Full article in pdf format

Tillmann U
Kill and eat your predator: a winning strategy of the planktonic flagellate Prymnesium parvum
AME 32:73-84 Full article in pdf format

Nikolaus R, Ammerman JW, MacDonald IR
Distinct pigmentation and trophic modes in Beggiatoa from hydrocarbon seeps in the Gulf of Mexico
AME 32:85-93 Full article in pdf format

Newell SY
Fungal content and activities in standing-decaying leaf blades of plants of the Georgia Coastal Ecosystems research area
AME 32:95-103 Full article in pdf format

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