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1 Acid rain — perspectives on lake recovery Keller, Wendel (Bill)

3 p. 207-216
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2 Acid rain -- perspectives on lake recovery Wendel (Bill) Keller
1998
3 p. 207-216
10 p.
article
3 Alterations of selected metabolic enzymesin fish following long-term exposure tocontaminated streams Jens Konradt
2001
3 p. 299-318
20 p.
article
4 Assessment of water and sediment contamination in small streams by means of cytological and biochemical alterations in isolated rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) hepatocytes Thomas Braunbeck
2001
3 p. 337-354
18 p.
article
5 Author index, Volume 8 2001
3 p. 421-422
2 p.
article
6 Biological responses of the sea urchin, Arbacia punctulata, to lead contamination for an estuarine ecological risk assessment Diane Nacci
2000
3 p. 187-199
13 p.
article
7 Chemical analyses of water, sediment and biota in two smallstreams in southwest Germany Wolfgang Honnen
2001
3 p. 195-213
19 p.
article
8 Chemometric discrimination between streamsbased on chemical, limnological and biologicaldata taken from freshwater fishes and theirinterrelationships Uwe Dietze
2001
3 p. 319-336
18 p.
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9 Comparison of dietary mercury exposure in twosympatric top predator fishes, largemouth bassand northern pike: a bioenergetics modeling approach Nicole K. MacRury
2002
3 p. 137-147
11 p.
article
10 Contents, Volume 8 2001
3 p. 423-426
4 p.
article
11 Development of community metrics to evaluaterecovery of Minnesota wetlands Susan M. Galatowitsch
1998
3 p. 217-234
18 p.
article
12 Effects of emission reductions from the Sudburysmelters on the recovery of acid- and metal-damaged lakes Wendel (Bill) Keller
1998
3 p. 189-198
10 p.
article
13 Evaluation of the meiobenthic copepod Bryocamptus zschokkei (Schmeil) as anecologically-relevant test organism for loticfreshwaters S.M. Burton
2002
3 p. 185-191
7 p.
article
14 Exposure of juvenile chinook and chum salmon tochemical contaminants in the Hylebos Waterway ofCommencement Bay, Tacoma, Washington Carla M. Stehr
2000
3 p. 215-227
13 p.
article
15 Fish early life stage tests as a tool toassess embryotoxic potentials in small streams Till Luckenbach
2001
3 p. 355-370
16 p.
article
16 Hepatic biotransformation enzymes of fish exposed to non-point source pollution in small streams Anja Behrens
2001
3 p. 281-297
17 p.
article
17 Histopathological alterations andparasite infection in fish:indicators of multiple stress factors Julia Schwaiger
2001
3 p. 231-240
10 p.
article
18 Impact of bleached kraft pulp mill effluent on benthiccommunity structure in relation to environmental factors Paul K. Sibley
2000
3 p. 229-246
18 p.
article
19 Improving sampling designs for measuring restoration in aquatic habitats Chapman, M.G.

3 p. 235-251
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20 Improving sampling designs for measuring restorationin aquatic habitats M.G. Chapman
1998
3 p. 235-251
17 p.
article
21 Introduction Recovery in Aquatic Ecosystems: Considerations for definition and measurement 1998
3 p. 179-180
2 p.
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22 Macrozoobenthos communities and biocoenotic assessment of ecological status in relation to degree of human impact in small streams in southwest Germany Jürgen Böhmer
2001
3 p. 407-419
13 p.
article
23 Physicochemical and morphologicalcharacterization of two small polluted streamsin southwest Germany Stefan Adam
2001
3 p. 179-194
16 p.
article
24 Preface Rita Triebskorn
2001
3 p. 5-6
2 p.
article
25 Projecting population-level response of purple seaurchins to lead contamination for an estuarine ecological risk assessment T.R. Gleason
2000
3 p. 177-185
9 p.
article
26 Recovery in aquatic ecosystems: an overview of knowledge and needs Power, M.

3 article
27 Recovery in aquatic ecosystems: an overview ofknowledge and needs M. Power
1998
3 p. 253-257
5 p.
article
28 Recovery in complex ecosystems Robert V. ONeill
1998
3 p. 181-187
7 p.
article
29 Recovery of ecosystems and their components following exposure to pollution Depledge, M.H.

3 p. 199-206
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30 Recovery of ecosystems and their components followingexposure to pollution M.H. Depledge
1998
3 p. 199-206
8 p.
article
31 Residual effects of 3,4-dichloroaniline onoffspring born to Ceriodaphnia cf. dubia exposed formultiple generations Rebecca M. Rose
2002
3 p. 205-211
7 p.
article
32 Response of the waterlouse Asellusaquaticus to multiple stressors: effects ofcurrent velocity and mineral substratum E.T.H.M. Peeters
2002
3 p. 193-203
11 p.
article
33 Secondary and tertiary stress responses to BKMEexposure in the St. Maurice River fish populations M.M. Gagnon
2000
3 p. 247-257
11 p.
article
34 Sediment quality of the Neuse River estuary,North Carolina: an integrated assessment of sedimentcontamination, toxicity, and conditionof benthic fauna W.L. Balthis
2002
3 p. 213-225
13 p.
article
35 Steroid analysis and xenosteroid potentials intwo small streams in southwest Germany Wolfgang Körner
2001
3 p. 215-229
15 p.
article
36 Stream ecosystem response to, and recoveryfrom, experimental exposure to selenium Michael C. Swift
2002
3 p. 159-184
26 p.
article
37 Temporal variability in fish assemblages from disturbed and undisturbed streams Michael H. Paller
2002
3 p. 149-158
10 p.
article
38 The hepatic stress protein (hsp70)response to interacting abiotic parameters infish exposed to various levels of pollution Heinz-R. Köhler
2001
3 p. 261-279
19 p.
article
39 The meiofauna community of two small Germanstreams as indicator of pollution Stefanie Beier
2001
3 p. 387-405
19 p.
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40 The project VALIMAR (VALIdation ofbioMARkers for the assessment of small streampollution): objectives, experimental design,summary of results, and recommendations for theapplication of biomarkers in risk assessment Rita Triebskorn
2001
3 p. 161-178
18 p.
article
41 Ultrastructural biomarkers as tools tocharacterize the health status of fish incontaminated streams Maike Gernhöfer
2001
3 p. 241-260
20 p.
article
42 Using indicators of fish health at multiplelevels of biological organization to assesseffects of stream pollution in southwest Germany Simonetta Siligato
2001
3 p. 371-386
16 p.
article
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