Freshwater Biology, Vol.40 Nos.1-4 (1998) - Oxford, Blackwell Science, 1998, - 1-797p. 27cm. - Freshwater Biology ; Vol.40 Nos.1-4 .

Effects of woody debris on the habitat of juvenile masu salmon (Oncorhynchus masou) in northern Japanese streams,Odour‐induced antipredator behaviour of the water flea, Ceriodaphnia reticulata, in varying predator and prey densities,How does the vertical distribution of chlorophyll vary in littoral sediments of small lakes?,Phytoplankton responses to experimental enhancement of grazing pressure and nutrient recycling in a small Andean lake,Does sediment resuspension have persistent effects on phytoplankton? Experimental studies in three shallow lakes,The relationship between nutrients and trophic‐level biomass in turbid tropical ponds,Microflow regimes and the distribution of macroinvertebrates around stream boulders,Does body storage act as a food‐availability cue for adaptive adjustment of egg size and number in Daphnia magna?,Surface water–groundwater exchanges in three dimensions on a backwater of the Rhône River,Fighting the flow: downstream–upstream linkages in the ecology of diadromous fish faunas in West Coast New Zealand rivers,Development of vegetation and environmental conditions in an oligotrophic Danish lake over 40 years,Fatty acid biomarkers show dietary differences between dominant chironomid taxa in Lake Erken,Primary nutrients and the biotic integrity of rivers and streams,Effects of eutrophication on seasonal patterns of mesozooplankton in a tropical reservoir: a 4‐year study in Pampulha Lake, Brazil,Stream macroinvertebrate communities in a conifer‐afforested catchment in Ireland: relationships to physico‐chemical and biotic factors,Snail reaction to watercress leaf tissues: reinterpretation of a mutualistic ‘alarm’ hypothesis,Leaf breakdown and associated macroinvertebrates in alpine glacial streams,Effects of buried leaf litter and vertical hydrologic exchange on hyporheic water chemistry and fauna in a gravel‐bed river in northern New South Wales, Australia,Geographical variation in Japan in egg development of the mayfly, Ephoron shigae (Ephemeroptera: Polymitarcyidae),The role of shell strength in selective foraging by crayfish for gastropod prey,Migratory drift of larval freshwater shrimps in two tropical streams, Puerto Rico,Methane release from stands of water horsetail ( Equisetum fluviatile ) in a boreal lake,Inhibition of phosphatase activity by dissolved humic substances and hydrolytic reactivation by natural ultraviolet light,Predation by longfin smelt ( Spirinchus thaleichthys ) on the mysid Neomysis mercedis in Lake Washington,Breeding in the crayfish, Austropotamobius pallipes: mating patterns, mate choice and intermale competition,Intraspecific life history variation in the threatened Louisiana pearlshell mussel, Margaritifera hembeli,Forestry impacts and the vertical distribution of stream invertebrates in south‐western Australia,Selective predation on an introduced zooplankter ( Bythotrephes cederstroemi ) by lake herring ( Coregonus artedii ) in Harp Lake, Ontario,Diel emigration and colonization responses of blackfly larvae (Diptera: Simuliidae) to ultraviolet radiation,Application of an index of biological integrity (IBI) to fish assemblages of the rivers Khan and Kshipra (Madhya Pradesh), India,Influence of hypolimnetic hydropeaking on the distribution and population dynamics of Ephemeroptera in a mountain stream,Rivers in the landscape: introduction to the special issue on riparian and groundwater ecology,Abiotic aspects of channels and floodplains in riparian ecology,Nutrient dynamics at the interface between surface waters and groundwaters,The role of micro‐organisms in the ecological connectivity of running waters,Development, maintenance and role of riparian vegetation in the river landscape,The hydrogeomorphic approach to functional assessment of riparian wetlands: evaluating impacts and mitigation on river floodplains in the U.S.A.,The boundaries of river systems: the metazoan perspective,Restoration and management of riparian ecosystems: a catchment perspective,Do xeric landscapes increase genetic divergence in aquatic ecosystems?,Differences in predation among morphotypes of the rotifer Asplanchna silvestrii,Ingestion and digestion of epilithic algae by larval insects in a heavily grazed montane stream,Scales and frequencies of disturbances: rock size, bed packing and variation among upland streams,The impact of flash floods on microbial distribution and biogeochemistry in the parafluvial zone of a desert stream,Temporal and spatial variation in the epilithic biofilm of an acid stream,The distribution and location of the symbiont Lagenophrys aselli on the freshwater isopod Asellus aquaticus,The relationship between phytoplankton composition and physical–chemical variables: a comparison of taxonomic and morphological–functional descriptors in six temperate lakes,Aquatic bryophytes in Himalayan streams: testing a distribution model in a highly heterogeneous environment,Decomposition of standing litter of the freshwater emergent macrophyte Juncus effusus,Phosphorus kinetics of planktonic and benthic assemblages in a shallow subtropical lake,Effects of temperature and ultraviolet radiation on microbial foodweb structure: potential responses to global change,Influence of diet shifts in underyearling fish on phosphorus recycling in a hypertrophic biomanipulated reservoir,Response of stream fish to improved water quality: a comparison between the 1960s and 1990s,Comparative energetics and life cycle of the opossum shrimp ( Mysis relicta ) in native and 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