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Freshwater Biology, Vol.49 Nos.7-9 (2004) (Record no. 7765)

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Title Freshwater Biology, Vol.49 Nos.7-9 (2004)
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Oxford,
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Blackwell Science,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2004,
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Title Freshwater Biology
Number of part/section of a work ; Vol.49 Nos.7-9
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Formatted contents note Microplankton dynamics in a perennially ice‐covered Antarctic lake – Lake Hoare,Growth and population size of crayfish in headwater streams: individual‐ and higher‐level consequences of acidification,Carp (Cyprinus carpio) as a powerful invader in Australian waterways,Relative influence of bioturbation and predation on organic matter processing in river sediments: a microcosm experiment,Evidence of coprophagy in freshwater zooplankton,Retention and supply of zebra mussel larvae in a large river system: importance of an upstream lake,Summer use of a small stream by fish and crayfish and exchanges with adjacent lentic macrohabitats,Nutritional quality of biofilms with respect to light regime in Lake Saint‐Pierre (Québec, Canada),Flow extremes and benthic organic matter shape the metabolism of a headwater Mediterranean stream,Metapopulation structure of stream‐dwelling Dolly Varden charr inferred from patterns of occurrence in the Sorachi River basin, Hokkaido, Japan,Invertebrate community structure in streams of the Manawatu–Wanganui region, New Zealand: the roles of catchment versus reach scale influences,Two hundred years of a diverse Daphnia community in Lake Naivasha (Kenya): effects of natural and human‐induced environmental changes,The influence of crevice size on the protection of epilithic algae from grazers,Movements and habitat use by PIT‐tagged Atlantic salmon parr in early winter: the influence of anchor ice,Predictive modelling and spatial mapping of freshwater fish and decapod assemblages using GIS and neural networks,Selective feeding of Arctodiaptomus salinus (Copepoda, Calanoida) on co‐occurring sibling rotifer species,Metabolism of dissolved organic carbon by planktonic bacteria and mixotrophic algae in lake neutralisation experiments,Assessing the short‐term response of stream diatoms to acidity using inter‐basin transplantations and chemical diffusing substrates,Quantitative analysis of the importance of wind‐induced circulation for the spatial structuring of planktonic populations,Is competition important to arctic zooplankton community structure?,Respiration and annual fungal production associated with decomposing leaf litter in two streams,Response of American dippers (Cinclus mexicanus) to variation in stream water quality,Effects of food quality on life history of the rotifer Brachionus calyciflorus Pallas,Microbial activities in the burrow environment of the potamal mayfly Ephoron virgo,Effects of habitat complexity on benthic assemblages in a variable environment,Spatial scale and ecological relationships between the macroinvertebrate communities of stony habitats of streams and lakes,Associating particulate essential fatty acids of the ω3 family with phytoplankton species composition in a Siberian reservoir,Distribution of Daphnia in a trade‐off between food and temperature: individual habitat choice and time allocation,Identifying the scales of variability in stream macroinvertebrate abundance, functional composition and assemblage structure,Physiological flexibility: the key to success and survival for Antarctic fairy shrimps in highly fluctuating extreme environments,
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9 (RLIN) 16052
Personal name Hildrew, Alen G. ed.
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9 (RLIN) 16053
Personal name Townsend, Colin R. ed.
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