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Freshwater Biology, Vol.46 No.9-12 (2001)

Freshwater Biology, Vol.46 No.9-12 (2001) - Oxford, Blackwell Science, 1997, - 1-236p. 27cm. - Freshwater Biology ; Vol.46 No.9-12 .

The role of dissolved organic matter, particularly free amino acids and humic substances, in freshwater ecosystems,Field experiments on the mobility of benthic invertebrates in a southern English stream,Grazer control and nutrient limitation of phytoplankton biomass in two Australian reservoirs,Predation on meiobenthic assemblages: resource use of a tanypod guild (Chironomidae, Diptera) in a gravel stream,Longitudinal patterns of organic matter transport and turnover along a New Zealand grassland river,Reproductive traits, habitat use and templet theory: a synthesis of world‐wide data on aquatic insects,Genetic and behavioural divergence among desert spring amphipod populations,Coprophagy: a supplementary food source for two freshwater gastropods?,Wave‐induced shear stresses, plant nutrients and chlorophyll in seven shallow lakes,Annual production of leaf‐decaying fungi in a woodland stream,Habitat segregation and interactive effects of multiple predators on a prey assemblage,Importance of consumptive and non‐consumptive prey mortality in a coupled predator–prey system,Excretion of heptadecene‐1 into lake water by swarms of Polyphemus pediculus (Crustacea),Predation by underyearling perch (Perca fluviatilis) on a Daphnia galeata population in a short‐term enclosure experiment,Development and application of a nutrient‐diffusing bioassay for large rivers

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