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AME - Vol. 25, No. 3 - Table of contents

AME - Vol. 25, No. 3 - Table of contents

Aquat Microb Ecol (Print ISSN: 0948-3055; Online ISSN: 1616-1564)
Copyright © 2001 Inter-Research
Published September 28


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RESEARCH ARTICLES

Hewson I, O'Neil JM, Dennison WC
Virus-like particles associated with Lyngbya majuscula (Cyanophyta; Oscillatoriacea) bloom decline in Moreton Bay, Australia
AME 25:207-213 | Full text in pdf format

Bouvy M, Pagano M, Troussellier M
Effects of a cyanobacterial bloom (Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii) on bacteria and zooplankton communities in Ingazeira reservoir (northeast Brazil)
AME 25:215-227 | Full text in pdf format

Seibold A, Wichels A, Schütt C
Diversity of endocytic bacteria in the dinoflagellate Noctiluca scintillans
AME 25:229-235 | Full text in pdf format

Casamayor EO, Muyzer G, Pedrós-Alió C
Composition and temporal dynamics of planktonic archaeal assemblages from anaerobic sulfurous environments studied by 16S rDNA denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis and sequencing
AME 25:237-246 | Full text in pdf format

Grossart HP, Riemann L, Azam F
Bacterial motility in the sea and its ecological implications
AME 25:247-258 | Full text in pdf format

Nakano S, Manage PM, Nishibe Y, Kawabata Z
Trophic linkage among heterotrophic nanoflagellates, ciliates and metazoan zooplankton in a hypereutrophic pond
AME 25:259-270 | Full text in pdf format

Véra A, Desvilettes C, Bec A, Bourdier G
Fatty acid composition of freshwater heterotrophic flagellates: an experimental study
AME 25:271-279 | Full text in pdf format

Garstecki T, Wickham SA
Effects of resuspension and mixing on population dynamics and trophic interactions in a model benthic microbial food web
AME 25:281-292 | Full text in pdf format

Kimura H, Sato M, Sugiyama C, Naganuma T
Coupling of thraustochytrids and POM, and of bacterio- and phytoplankton in a semi-enclosed coastal area: implication for different substrate preference by the planktonic decomposers
AME 25:293-300 | Full text in pdf format

Lemarchand K, Parthuisot N, Catala P, Lebaron P
Comparative assessment of epifluorescence microscopy, flow cytometry and solid-phase cytometry used in the enumeration of specific bacteria in water
AME 25:301-309 | Full text in pdf format