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BOLETÍN NO. 200 - Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y Limnología

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M. B. SOONS, J. H. MESSELINK, E. JONGEJANS, G. W. HEIL<br />

Reduced reproductive success and offspring survival in fragmented populations of the forest<br />

herb Phyteuma spicatum.........................................................................................................................1226<br />

ANNETTE KOLB<br />

Self-organization in raised bog patterning: the origin of microtope zonation and mesotope<br />

diversity ...................................................................................................................................................1238<br />

JOHN COUWENBERG, HANS JOOSTEN<br />

Biological Flora of the British Isles<br />

Biological Flora of the British Isles: Rubus vestitus Weihe .....................................................................1249<br />

K. TAYLOR<br />

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY:<br />

Vol. 34, No. 6, November-December <strong>200</strong>5.<br />

TECHNICAL REPORTS:<br />

Bioremediation and Bio<strong>de</strong>gradation:<br />

Sabine Beulke, Wendy van Beinum, Colin D. Brown, Matthew Mitchell, and Allan Walker<br />

Evaluation of Simplifying Assumptions on Pestici<strong>de</strong> Degradation in Soil ...............................................1933<br />

Fiona H. Crocker, Karen T. Thompson, James E. Szecsody, and Herbert L. Fredrickson<br />

Biotic and Abiotic Degradation of CL-20 and RDX in Soils.....................................................................2208<br />

Ecological Risk Assessment:<br />

D. V. Ige, O. O. Akinremi, and D. N. Flaten<br />

Environmental In<strong>de</strong>x for Estimating the Risk of Phosphorus Loss in Calcareous Soils of<br />

Manitoba..................................................................................................................................................1944<br />

Yogesh Chan<strong>de</strong>r, Kuldip Kumar, Sagar M. Goyal, and Satish C. Gupta<br />

Antibacterial Activity of Soil-Bound Antibiotics .......................................................................................1952-<br />

Brandon H. An<strong>de</strong>rson and Fre<strong>de</strong>rick R. Magdoff<br />

Autoclaving Soil Samples Affects Algal-Available Phosphorus ..............................................................1958<br />

Girisha K. Ganjegunte, George F. Vance, and Lyle A. King<br />

Soil Chemical Changes Resulting from Irrigation with Water Co-Produced with Coalbed<br />

Natural Gas .............................................................................................................................................2217<br />

Brandon H. An<strong>de</strong>rson and Fre<strong>de</strong>rick R. Magdoff<br />

Relative Movement and Soil Fixation of Soluble Organic and Inorganic Phosphorus............................2228<br />

Organic Compounds in the Environment:<br />

Allison A. MacKay and Brian Canterbury<br />

Oxytetracycline Sorption to Organic Matter by Metal-Bridging ...............................................................1964<br />

Plant and Environment Interactions:<br />

T. Centofanti, R. Penfield, A. Albrecht, S. Pellerin, H. Flühler, and E. Frossard<br />

Is the Transfer Factor a Relevant Tool to Assess the Soil-to-Plant Transfer of Radionucli<strong>de</strong>s<br />

un<strong>de</strong>r Field Conditions? .........................................................................................................................1972-<br />

Surface Water Quality:<br />

Xiaoqing Zeng and Todd C. Rasmussen<br />

Multivariate Statistical Characterization of Water Quality in Lake Lanier, Georgia, USA .......................1980<br />

Alex T. Chow, Fengmao Guo, Suduan Gao, and Richard S. Breuer<br />

Trihalomethane Formation Potential of Filter Isolates of Electrolyte-Extractable Soil Organic<br />

Carbon.....................................................................................................................................................1992<br />

L. B. Mason, C. Amrhein, C. C. Goodson, M. R. Matsumoto, and M. A. An<strong>de</strong>rson<br />

Reducing Sediment and Phosphorus in Tributary Waters with Alum and Polyacrylami<strong>de</strong>....................1998-<br />

H. L. Byers, M. L. Cabrera, M. K. Matthews, D. H. Franklin, J. G. Andrae, D. E. Radcliffe, M. A.<br />

McCann, H. A. Kuykendall, C. S. Hoveland, and V. H. Calvert, II<br />

Phosphorus, Sediment, and Escherichia coli Loads in Unfenced Streams of the Georgia<br />

Piedmont, USA........................................................................................................................................2293<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ianne E. Bechmann, Peter J. A. Kleinman, Andrew N. Sharpley, and Lou S. Saporito<br />

Freeze–Thaw Effects on Phosphorus Loss in Runoff from Manured and Catch-Cropped Soils............2301<br />

Vadose Zone Processes and Chemical Transport:<br />

Terry Prichard, John Troiano, Joe <strong>Mar</strong>a<strong>de</strong>, Fengmao Guo, and Mick Canevari<br />

Movement of Diuron and Hexazinone in Clay Soil and Infiltrated Pond Water.......................................<strong>200</strong>5<br />

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