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JOURNAL OF PLANKTON RESEARCH<br />

Volume 26, Number 9: September <strong>2004</strong><br />

R. Schwamborn, S. L. C. Bonecker, I. B. Galvão, T. A. Silva, and S. Neumann-Leitão<br />

Mesozooplankton grazing un<strong>de</strong>r conditions of extreme eutrophication in Guanabara Bay,<br />

Brazil...........................................................................................................................................983-992.<br />

Rebeca Gasca<br />

Distribution and abundance of hyperiid amphipods in relation to summer mesoscale features<br />

in the southern Gulf of Mexico..................................................................................................993-1003.<br />

Carina Pålsson and Wilhelm Granéli<br />

Nutrient limitation of autotrophic and mixotrophic phytoplankton in a temperate and tropical<br />

humic lake gradient.................................................................................................................1005-1014.<br />

Naoki Iguchi and Tsutomu Ikeda<br />

Vertical distribution, population structure and life history of Thysanoessa longipes<br />

(Crustacea: Euphausiacea) around Yamato Rise, central Japan Sea...................................1015-1023.<br />

Naoki Iguchi and Tsutomu Ikeda<br />

Metabolism and elemental composition of aggregate and solitary forms of Salpa thompsoni<br />

(Tunicata: Thaliacea) in waters off the Antarctic Peninsula during austral summer 1999 .....1025-1037.<br />

M. Kerner, S. Ertl, and A. Spitzy<br />

Trophic diversity within the planktonic food web of the Elbe Estuary <strong>de</strong>termined on isolated<br />

individual species by 13C analysis.........................................................................................1039-1048.<br />

Xin-Ming Pu, Song Sun, Bo Yang, Peng Ji, Yong-Shan Zhang, and Fang Zhang<br />

The combined effects of temperature and food supply on Calanus sinicus in the southern<br />

Yellow Sea in summer............................................................................................................1049-1057.<br />

Xin-Ming Pu, Song Sun, Bo Yang, Guang-Tao Zhang, and Fang Zhang<br />

Life history strategies of Calanus sinicus in the southern Yellow Sea in summer..................1059-1068.<br />

Alejandra Calvo-Díaz, Xosé Anxelu G. Morán, Enrique Nogueira, Antonio Bo<strong>de</strong>, and Manuel<br />

Varela<br />

Picoplankton community structure along the northern Iberian continental margin in late<br />

winter–early spring..................................................................................................................1069-1081.<br />

M. Engel and H.-J. Hirche<br />

Seasonal variability and inter-specific differences in hatching of calanoid copepod resting<br />

eggs from sediments of the German Bight (North Sea) .........................................................1083-1093.<br />

C. Kim Wong, Changhai Ji, and Tony H. M. Nip<br />

Diel cycle in the percentage abundance of parthenogenetic females with embryos of<br />

different <strong>de</strong>velopmental stages in four species of marine cladocerans..................................1095-1103.<br />

Lisa Dilling and <strong>Mar</strong>k A. Brzezinski<br />

Quantifying marine snow as a food choice for zooplankton using stable silicon isotope<br />

tracers.....................................................................................................................................1105-1114.<br />

Delphine Thibault-Botha, Johann R. E. Lutjeharms, and <strong>Mar</strong>k J. Gibbons<br />

Siphonophore assemblages along the east coast of South Africa; mesoscale distribution and<br />

temporal variations..................................................................................................................1115-1128.<br />

SHORT COMMUNICATIONS:<br />

Alf Skovgaard<br />

Tumour-like anomalies on copepods may be wounds from parasites ...................................1129-1131.<br />

BOOK REVIEWS:<br />

John H. Steele<br />

Biological Oceanography, Charles B. Miller (Nov. 2003). Blackwell, Mal<strong>de</strong>n MA, 402 .........1133-1134.<br />

JOURNAL OF PLANKTON RESEARCH<br />

Volume 26, Number 10: October <strong>2004</strong><br />

A. W. Herman, B. Beanlands, and E. F. Phillips<br />

The next generation of Optical Plankton Counter: the Laser-OPC.........................................1135-1145.<br />

Ute Bo<strong>de</strong>mer<br />

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