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Distribution Patterns of Migratory Striped Bass in Plum Island Estuary, Massachusetts
distribution tagging Massachusetts migration
2014/11/5
This is the first study to assess how the coastal migratory stock of striped bass (Morone saxatilis) uses non-natal New England estuaries during their foraging migration. Using hydroacoustic telemetry...
Removal of dissolved inorganic carbon in the Yellow River Estuary
dissolved inorganic carbon Yellow River Estuary
2014/4/2
The Yellow River of China runs mainly through an arid and semiarid midlatitude region that has experienced
substantial anthropogenic and climatic change. This area includes the carbonate-rich Loess P...
The “salt wedge pump”: Convection-driven pore-water exchange as a source of dissolved organic and inorganic carbon and nitrogen to an estuary
salt wedge pump Convection-driven pore-water exchange source of dissolved organic inorganic carbon nitrogen to an estuary
2014/4/4
Hypoxia and anoxia in coastal waters have typically been explained by the respiration of sinking organic matter associated with nutrient over-enrichment and phytoplankton blooms. Here, we assess wheth...
Hypoxic events stimulate nitrogen recycling in a shallow salt-wedge estuary: The Yarra River estuary, Australia
Hypoxic events stimulate nitrogen recycling shallow salt-wedge estuary The Yarra River estuary Australia
2014/4/4
The Yarra River estuary is a salt-wedge estuary prone to periods of stratification-induced anoxia and hypoxia (O2 < 100 μmol L−1) during low-flow events. Nitrate reduction pathways were examined...
The ‘‘salt wedge pump’’: Convection-driven pore-water exchange as a source of dissolved organic and inorganic carbon and nitrogen to an estuary
salt wedge pump Convection-driven pore-water exchange a source of dissolved organic inorganic carbon nitrogen to an estuary
2014/4/3
Hypoxia and anoxia in coastal waters have typically been explained by the respiration of sinking organic matter associated with nutrient over-enrichment and phytoplankton blooms. Here, we assess wheth...
Dead in the water: The fate of copepod carcasses in the York River estuary, Virginia
Dead in the water The fate of copepod carcasses the York River estuary Virginia
2014/4/16
Using laboratory and field experiments we investigated three fates of copepod carcass organic matter in the York River estuary, Virginia: ingestion by planktivores (necrophagy), microbial decompositio...
Estuarine oxygen dynamics: What can we learn about hypoxia from long-time records in the Delaware Estuary?
Estuarine oxygen dynamics Delaware Estuary
2014/4/16
Hypoxia and anoxia occurred in the upper Delaware Estuary throughout much of the 20th century and
diminished over the past several decades. I reviewed 30 yr of data from my laboratory’s research effo...
Tracing terrestrial organic matter by d34S and d13C signatures in a subarctic estuary
Tracing terrestrial organic matter d34S and d13C signatures a subarctic estuary
2014/4/21
A key issue to understanding the transformations of terrestrial organic carbon in the ocean is to disentangle the latter from marine-produced organic matter. We applied a multiple stable isotope appro...
Effects of inorganic nitrogen on taxa-specific cyanobacterial growth and nifH expression in a subtropical estuary
Effects of inorganic nitrogen taxa-specific cyanobacterial growth nifH expression a subtropical estuary
2014/4/21
The potentially toxic, diazotrophic filamentous cyanobacterium Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii has recently become a common component in the summer phytoplankton in the St. Johns River (SJR) estuary, F...
Effects of inorganic nitrogen on taxa-specific cyanobacterial growth andnifHexpression in a subtropical estuary
inorganic nitrogen taxa-specific cyanobacterial growth nifH expression subtropical estuary
2014/4/18
The potentially toxic, diazotrophic filamentous cyanobacteriumCylindrospermopsis raciborskiihas recently become a common component in the summer phytoplankton in the St. Johns River (SJR) estuary, Flo...
Long-term changes in abundance and diversity of macrophyte and waterfowl populations in an estuary with exotic macrophytes and improving water quality
Long-term changes in abundance diversity of macrophyte waterfowl populations in an estuary exotic macrophytes improving water quality
2014/4/22
We assessed species-specific coverage (km2) of a submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) community in the fresh and upper oligohaline Potomac Estuary from 1985 to 2001 using a method combining field observ...
Secondary dispersal of early juvenile blue crabs within a wind-driven estuary
Secondary dispersal early juvenile blue crabs wind-driven estuary
2014/5/5
We used a coupled biophysical study to examine the processes underlying secondary dispersal of early juvenile blue crabs (Callinectes sapidus) within Pamlico Sound, North Carolina, a predominately win...
Biogeography of major bacterial groups in the Delaware estuary
Biogeography major bacterial groups Delaware estuary
2014/5/13
We used fluorescence in situ hybridization to examine the spatial and temporal variation in the abundance of major bacterial groups in the Delaware Estuary. The abundance of alpha- and beta-proteobact...
A seventy-two-year record of diminishing deep-water oxygen in the St. Lawrence estuary: The northwest Atlantic connection
A seventy-two-year record diminishing deep-water oxygen St. Lawrence estuary The northwest Atlantic connection
2014/5/13
Oxygen concentrations in the bottom waters of the Lower St. Lawrence estuary (LSLE) decreased from 125 μmol L-1 (37.7% saturation) in the 1930s to an average of 65 μmol L-1 (20.7% saturation) for the ...
Biomarker and carbon isotopic constraints on bacterial and algal community structure and functioning in a turbid, tidal estuary
Biomarker carbon isotopic constraints bacterial and algal community structure functioning tidal estuary
2014/5/8
We studied planktonic community structure and isotopic composition using compound-specific 13C analysis of phospholipid-derived fatty acids (PLFA) along the Scheldt estuary during a spring bloom. A co...