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Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Rivers and streams.
- Filamentous green algae in freshwater streams on Signy Island, Antarctica.
- The effects of nutrient limitation and stream discharge on the epilithic microbial community in an oligotrophic Aretic stream.
- Microbial communities in southern Victoria Land streams (Antarctica) I. Photosynthesis.
- Microbial communities in southern Victoria Land streams (Antarctica) II. The effects of low temperature.
- Nitrogen dynamics in two antaretic streams.
- Benthic algal biomass and productivity in high subarctic streams, Alaska.
- Broadscale patterns in the distribution of aquatic and terrestrial vegetation at three ice-free regions on Ross Island, Antarctica.
- Community structure of benthic invertebrates in interior Alaskan (USA) streams and rivers.
- Variability of macroinvertebrate community composition in an arctic and subarctic stream.
- Geochemical processes in the Lake Fryxell Basin (Victoria Land, Antarctica).
- Lakes and ponds.
- Some aspects of iron cycling in maritime antarctic lakes.
- Nitrogen cycling in Arctic lakes and ponds.
- Photon dependence of inorganic nitrogen transport by phytoplankton in perennially ice-covered Antarctic lakes.
- Patterns of energy storage in Pseudoboeckella poppei (Crustacea, Copepoda) from two contrasting lakes on Signy Island, Antarctica.
- Tundra ponds of the Yukon Delta, Alaska, and their macroinvertebrate communities.
- Vertical distributions of a planktonic harpacticoid and a calanoid (Copepoda) in a meromictic Antarctic lake.
- Physico-chemical characteristics and origin of hypersaline meromictic Lake Garrow in the Canadian High Arctic.
- Meromixis in an Antarctic fjord; a precursor to meromictic lakes on an isostatically rising coastline.
- Chemical characteristics of pond waters in the Labyrinth of southern Victoria Land, Antarctica.
- Biogeochemical study of organic substances in Antarctic lakes.
- Vertical distribution of organic constituents in an Antarctic lake: Lake Fryxell.
- Perennially ice-covered Lake Hoare, Antarctica: physical environment, biology, and sedimentation.
- Geographical index.
- Map index.