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  1. Achievable future conditions as a framework for guiding forest conservation and management
  2. Economic value of carbon storage in U.S. National Wildlife Refuge wetland ecosystems
  3. Comparison of decapod communities across an urban-forest land use gradient in Puerto Rican streams
  4. Effects of food supplies and water temperature on growth rates of two species of freshwater tropical shrimps
  5. An Economic Valuation of Biotic Pollination Services in Georgia
  6. Contributors to Volume I
  7. Introduction to “Crustacea”
  8. Overview of Inland Water Habitats
  9. On Frank Golley’s International and Interdisciplinary Insights for a Twenty-First Century Earth Stewardship Based on Environmental Ethics
  10. Projects That Never Happened: Ecological Insights from Darien, Panama
  11. Stable isotope analysis of larval mosquito diets in agricultural wetlands in the coastal plain of Georgia, U.S.A.
  12. Predation on freshwater snails in Miocene Lake Steinheim: a trigger for intralacustrine evolution?
  13. Effects of insect and decapod exclusion and leaf litter species identity on breakdown rates in a tropical headwater stream
  14. Nutrient Enrichment Affects Immature Mosquito Abundance and Species Composition in Field-Based Mesocosms in the Coastal Plain of Georgia
  15. Immature mosquitoes in agricultural wetlands of the coastal plain of Georgia, U.S.A.: Effects of landscape and environmental habitat characteristics
  16. Freshwater decapods of Puerto Rico: a checklist and reports of new localities
  17. Energy Flow and Ecosystems
  18. Symposium 17. Ecosystem Capacity for Sustaining Long-term Water Supplies
  19. Response to Disturbance
  20. Geographic and Ecological Setting of the Luquillo Mountains
  21. When and Where Biota Matter
  22. Long-Term Research in the Luquillo Mountains
  23. Weather and landscape factors associated with adult mosquito abundance in southwestern Georgia, U.S.A.
  24. Suspended material availability and filtration–biodeposition processes performed by a native and invasive bivalve species in streams
  25. Effects of coupled natural and anthropogenic factors on the community structure of diadromous fish and shrimp species in tropical island streams
  26. Physicochemical habitat association of a native and a non-native crayfish in the lower Flint river, Georgia: implications for invasion success
  27. Winning the biodiversity arms race among freshwater gastropods: competition and coexistence through shell variability and predator avoidance
  28. Biotic and abiotic controls on the ecosystem significance of consumer excretion in two contrasting tropical streams
  29. Stable isotopic signatures, tissue stoichiometry, and nutrient cycling (C and N) of native and invasive freshwater bivalves
  30. Preface
  31. Introduction to the Subphylum Crustacea
  32. Introduction to Invertebrates of Inland Waters
  33. An Overview of Inland Aquatic Habitats
  34. Winning the biodiversity arms race among freshwater gastropods: competition and coexistence through shell variability and predator avoidance
  35. Contributors
  36. Stream discharge and floodplain connections affect seston quality and stable isotopic signatures in a coastal plain stream
  37. Predator-prey interactions in river networks: comparing shrimp spatial refugia in two drainage basins
  38. Biodiversity of Aquatic Ecosystems
  39. Secondary production, longevity and resource consumption rates of freshwater shrimps in two tropical streams with contrasting geomorphology and food web structure
  40. Forecasting effects of sea-level rise and windstorms on coastal and inland ecosystems
  41. Are Tropical Streams Ecologically Different from Temperate Streams?
  42. Contributors
  43. Cascading events in linked ecological and socioeconomic systems
  44. Bruce Haines 1941–2007
  45. Damage and Recovery of Riparian Sierra Palms after Hurricane Georges: Influence of Topography and Biotic Characteristics
  46. A vision for ecology's future: where are we today?
  47. Effects of drought and hurricane disturbances on headwater distributions of palaemonid river shrimp (Macrobrachiumspp.) in the Luquillo Mountains, Puerto Rico
  48. Effects of different types of conditioning on rates of leaf-litter shredding byXiphocariselongata, a Neotropical freshwater shrimp
  49. Ecosystem Processes
  50. NEON: Lighting the Way Forward
  51. The Effect of Macroinvertebrate Exclusion on Leaf Breakdown Rates in a Tropical Headwater Stream1
  52. NEON: lighting the way forward
  53. STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL RESPONSES OF A SUBTROPICAL FOREST TO 10 YEARS OF HURRICANES AND DROUGHTS
  54. Relative Importance of Bacteria and Fungi in a Tropical Headwater Stream: Leaf Decomposition and Invertebrate Feeding Preference
  55. The Role of Biodiversity in the Functioning of Freshwater and Marine Benthic Ecosystems
  56. Distribution of juvenile crabs (Epilobocera sinuatifrons) in two Puerto Rican headwater streams: Effects of pool morphology and past land-use legacies
  57. VOLUME 19, NUMBER 4, JULY 2003 Shrimp abundance and habitat relationships in tropical rain-forest streams, Sarawak, Borneo
  58. Shrimp abundance and habitat relationships in tropical rain-forest streams, Sarawak, Borneo
  59. Effects of extreme low flows on freshwater shrimps in a perennial tropical stream
  60. Detritus processing by endemic and non-native Hawaiian stream invertebrates: a microcosm study of species-specific effects
  61. An Ecological Perspective on the Biodiversity of Tropical Island Streams
  62. The Function of Marine Critical Transition Zones and the Importance of Sediment Biodiversity
  63. Freshwater Shrimp Effects on Detrital Processing and Nutrients in a Tropical Headwater Stream
  64. FRESHWATER SHRIMP EFFECTS ON DETRITAL PROCESSING AND NUTRIENTS IN A TROPICAL HEADWATER STREAM
  65. Energy Flow and Ecosystems
  66. Preface
  67. INTRODUCTION TO FRESHWATER INVERTEBRATES
  68. AN OVERVIEW OF FRESHWATER HABITATS
  69. INTRODUCTION TO THE SUBPHYLUM CRUSTACEA
  70. Non-indigenous bamboo along headwater streams of the Luquillo Mountains, Puerto Rico: leaf fall, aquatic leaf decay and patterns of invasion
  71. Measuring the total economic value of restoring ecosystem services in an impaired river basin: results from a contingent valuation survey
  72. Global Change and the Biodiversity of Freshwater Ecosystems: Impacts on Linkages between Above-Sediment and Sediment Biota
  73. Linkages between Aquatic Sediment Biota and Life Above Sediments as Potential Drivers of Biodiversity and Ecological Processes
  74. Biocomplexity and the Future: The Need to Unite Disciplines
  75. A view from the Summit: 2000 and beyond
  76. The importance of night-time observations for determining habitat preferences of stream biota
  77. Sustaining Ecosystem Services in Human-Dominated Watersheds: Biohydrology and Ecosystem Processes in the South Platte River Basin
  78. The Role of Benthic Invertebrate Species in Freshwater Ecosystems
  79. Predicting impact of freshwater exotic species on native biodiversity: Challenges in spatial scaling
  80. Human-Environment Interactions in a Tropical Watershed: The Paleoecology of Laguna Tamarindito, El Peten, Guatemala
  81. Human-Environment Interactions in a Tropical Watershed: The Paleoecology of Laguna Tamarindito, El Petén, Guatemala
  82. River and Stream Ecosystems. David W. Goodall C. E. Cushing K. W. Cummins G. W. Minshall
  83. POTENTIAL EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS OF THE GREAT PLAINS OF NORTH AMERICA
  84. POTENTIAL EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS OF THE GREAT PLAINS OF NORTH AMERICA
  85. Scales of observation of riparian forests and distributions of suspended detritus in a prairie river
  86. Distribution and Abundance of Tropical Freshwater Shrimp Along a Stream Corridor: Response to Disturbance
  87. Litter Dynamics Along Stream, Riparian and Upslope Areas Following Hurricane Hugo, Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico
  88. Effects of an Omnivorous Crayfish (Orconectes Rusticus) on a Freshwater Littoral Food Web
  89. Predator-Avoidance Responses in Freshwater Decapod-Gastropod Interactions Mediated by Chemical Stimuli
  90. Responses of a Freshwater Shrimp to Chemical and Tactile Stimuli from a Large Decapod Predator
  91. Non-Visual Communication in Freshwater Benthos: An Overview
  92. Retention of Coarse Organic Particles in Streams in the Southern Appalachian Mountains
  93. Effects of omnivorous shrimp in a montane tropical stream: sediment removal, disturbance of sessile invertebrates and enhancement of understory algal biomass
  94. Ecology and Classification of North American Freshwater Invertebrates. James H. Thorp Alan P. Covich
  95. Ecology and classification of north american freshwater invertebrates, Edited By James H. Thorp and Alan P. Covich, Academic Press, New York, 1991. no. of pages 991. ISBN 0 12 690645 9. price: $36.50
  96. Ecology and Classification of North American Freshwater Invertebrates James H. Thorp Alan P. Covich
  97. Post-Hurricane Hugo Increases in Atyid Shrimp Abundances in a Puerto Rican Montane Stream
  98. Predator avoidance by the freshwater snailPhysella virgata in response to the crayfishProcambarus simulans
  99. Predator-Induced Life-History Shifts in a Freshwater Snail
  100. The Ecology of Tropical Lakes and Rivers A. I. Payne
  101. Geographical and Historical Comparisons of Neotropical Streams: Biotic Diversity and Detrital Processing in Highly Variable Habitats
  102. The Role of Disturbance in Stream Ecology
  103. Vertical movement and time allocation of a freshwater pulmonate snail
  104. Prehistoric Maya wetland agriculture and the alluvial soils near San Antonio Rio Hondo, Belize
  105. The Unionid Fauna of Ft. Gibson Reservoir and the Grand (Neosho) River in Oklahoma: Comments on a Proposed Increase in Water Level
  106. Crayfish Predation on Corbicula under Laboratory Conditions
  107. Discovery of Leptodora kindtii (Focke) (Crustacea: Clad-Ocera) in Oklahoma and Texas
  108. Coevolution of Freshwater Gastropods and Their Predators
  109. Analyzing Shapes of Foraging Areas: Some Ecological and Economic Theories
  110. Recent changes in molluscan species diversity of a large tropical lake (Lago de Peten, Guatemala)1
  111. Changes in oxygen 18 as a measure of long-term fluctuations in tropical lake levels and molluscan populations1
  112. Ecological Economics of Foraging Among Coevolving Animals and Plants
  113. 超音波で処理されたシャジクモ属卵胞子壁表面の電子顕微鏡的研究
  114. A collection of maize from Darien, Panama
  115. Studies of cultivated plants in Choco dwelling clearings, Darien, panama
  116. Prospects for streams and rivers: an ecological perspective
  117. Ex-Post Reliability Assessment of Benefit Transfer Valuation Estimates of Wetland Ecosystem Service Supported by Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge