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Freshwater Biology, Vol.50 No.5 (2005)

Contributor(s): Series: Freshwater Biology. ; Vol.50 No.5 Publication details: Oxford, Blackwell Science, 2005,Description: 731-919p. 27cmISSN:
  • 0046-5070
Contents:
Long‐term response and recovery to nutrient addition of a partitioned arctic lake,Implication of the feeding limb morphology for herbivorous feeding in some freshwater cyclopoid copepods,Food webs in tropical Australian streams: shredders are not scarce,The impact of sediment reworking by opportunistic chironomids on specialised mayflies,Ecological and historical filters constraining spatial caddisfly distribution in Mediterranean rivers,Top‐down and bottom‐up impacts of juvenile fish in a littoral reed stand,Daily patterns of mixing and nutrient concentrations during early autumn circulation in a small sheltered lake,Flagellate nutritional versatility as a key to survival in two contrasting Antarctic saline lakes,Flood effects on invertebrates, sediments and particulate organic matter in the hyporheic zone of a gravel‐bed stream,Benthic–pelagic coupling in the population dynamics of the harmful cyanobacterium Microcystis,Submerged macrophytes, zooplankton and the predominance of low‐ over high‐chlorophyll states in western boreal, shallow‐water wetlands,Impact of migratory snow geese on nitrogen and phosphorus dynamics in a freshwater reservoir,An application of canonical correspondence analysis for developing ecological quality assessment metrics for river macrophytes,Macroinvertebrate community response to natural and forest harvest gradients in western Oregon headwater streams,Keys to the freshwater fish of Britain and Ireland, with notes on their distribution and ecology
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Long‐term response and recovery to nutrient addition of a partitioned arctic lake,Implication of the feeding limb morphology for herbivorous feeding in some freshwater cyclopoid copepods,Food webs in tropical Australian streams: shredders are not scarce,The impact of sediment reworking by opportunistic chironomids on specialised mayflies,Ecological and historical filters constraining spatial caddisfly distribution in Mediterranean rivers,Top‐down and bottom‐up impacts of juvenile fish in a littoral reed stand,Daily patterns of mixing and nutrient concentrations during early autumn circulation in a small sheltered lake,Flagellate nutritional versatility as a key to survival in two contrasting Antarctic saline lakes,Flood effects on invertebrates, sediments and particulate organic matter in the hyporheic zone of a gravel‐bed stream,Benthic–pelagic coupling in the population dynamics of the harmful cyanobacterium Microcystis,Submerged macrophytes, zooplankton and the predominance of low‐ over high‐chlorophyll states in western boreal, shallow‐water wetlands,Impact of migratory snow geese on nitrogen and phosphorus dynamics in a freshwater reservoir,An application of canonical correspondence analysis for developing ecological quality assessment metrics for river macrophytes,Macroinvertebrate community response to natural and forest harvest gradients in western Oregon headwater streams,Keys to the freshwater fish of Britain and Ireland, with notes on their distribution and ecology

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