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Estuaries Vol. 16, No. 4, p. 926 December 1993 Author Index, Volume 16 Able, K. W., 235 Filip, Z., 385 Medina, M. A. R., 273 Sellner, K. G., 859 AlbertsJ,. J., 385 Fleeger, J. W., 760 Moll, R. A., 92 Sérodes, J.-B., 653 Alexander, C. R., 627 Flegal, A. R., 547 Monaco, M. E., 311 Shafer, S. R., 851 Allen, D. M., 840 Ford, S. E., 229 Montagna, P. A., 391 Sharp, J. H., 290 AllenJ, . R. L., 670, 678 Forward, R. B., Jr., 241 Montague, C. L., 703 Sharples, J., 74 Asselin, S., 830 Frederick, P. C., 216 MontgomeryJ,. , 323 Shiller, A. M., 541 Austin, H., 362 Moustafa, M. S., 362 Short, C. A., 323 Gardner, W. S., 799 Mulholland, P. J., 683 Short, F. T., 323 Baker, J. E., 383 Gelfenbaum, G., 40 Shultz, D. J., 405 Barnhart, R. A., 769 Gerhart, D. J., 241 Nagy, E., 653 Sigleo, A. C., 405 Benner, R., 391 Geyer, W. R., 113 Nelson, C. H., 496 Simenstad, C. A., 898 Berounsky, V. M., 718 Gin, M. F., 638 Nelson, D. M., 311 Simpson, H. J., 608 Blaylock, R. A., 255 Graham, W. M., 83 Nichols, M. M., 683 SimpsonJ, . H., 74 Bopp, R. F., 608 Grebmeier,J . M., 683 Nixon, S. W., 718 Sklar, F. H., 789 Boumans, R. M. J., 375 Nowacek, D. P., 241 Smith, G. J., 547 Brandt, S. B., 142 Hasler, S. E., 670 Nowicki, B. L., 247 Smith, N. P., 739 Bratkovich, A., 92 Hastings, R. W., 235 Nowicki, S., 241 Smith, R. G., 627 Braun, K. R., 859 Haven, D. S., 362 Spaulding, M. L., 830 Bricker, S. B., 575, 589 Hayden, B. P., 311 O’DonnellJ,. , 12 Staine, K. J., 809 Briones, E. E., 799 Hoefnagels, M. H., 851 O’HerronJ,. C., II, 235 Staver, K. W., 346 Broome, S. W., 851 Houde, E. D., 161 Ogburn-Matthews, M. V., 840 Staver, L. W., 346 Brown-Peterson, N. J., 177 Howarth, R. W., 433 Olsen, C. R., 683 StephensJ, . A., 126 Brownlee, D. C., 859 Hunnings, W., 190 Onuf, C. P., 302 StevensonJ, . C., 346 Brownlee, S. G., 859 Hutchinson, S. E., 789 Osgood, D. T., 815 Stokesbury, K. D. E., 827 Brush, G. S., 617 Oviatt, C. A., 247 Stokesbury, M. J. W., 827 Bulger, A. J., 311 Ivanovich, M., 670 Stumpf, R. P., 40 Bundy, M. H., 859 Pedersen, F. B., 104 Subramanian, V., 453, 459 Burger, J., 809 Jacobs, M., 241 Peters, D. S., 697 Sundberg, K., 223 Jasinska, E., 53 Peterson, B. J., 913 Calder, F. D., 627 Peterson, M. S., 177 Tan, Vo 0.,.427 Cannon, G., 241 Kaegi, E. C., 799 PinckneyJ,. , 887 Capaldo, P. S., 784 Kennedy, V. S., 223 Poulton, D. J., 873 Uncles, R. J., 126 Carter, J., 198 Kimmerer, W. J., 264 Pu, P., 92 Chamberlain, R. H., 769 Kirby-Smith, W. W., 190 Vaithiyanathan, P., 459 Chang, W. Y. B., 92 Koepfler, E. T., 391 Qu, C. H., 475 Valette-Silver, N. J., 575, 577 Chen, C. Z., 475 Kong, A., 427 Quammen, M. L., 302 van Geen, A., 559 Chillrud, S. N., 608 Krouse, C. W., 697 Van Den Berg, C. M. G., 512 Chiu, Y., 427 Krumgalz, B. S., 488 Rae, J. E., 670, 678 Vaughan, D. S., 697 Christensen, E. R., 638 Kuivila, K. M., 416 Ramanathan, A. L., 459 Von Damn, K. L., 683 Church, T. M., 747 KuwabaraJ,. S., 383, 567 Riedel, G. F., 521, 533 Coakley,J . P., 653, 873 Robinson, D. W., 608 Wahle, R. A., 731 Cooper, S. R., 617 Lamothe, P. J., 496 Rowe, G. T., 799 Wang, L. Z., 475 Costanza, R., 919 LargierJ, . L., 1 Ruckelshaus, M. H., 898 Wargo, R. N., 229 Coston-Clements, L., 697 Larsen, I. L., 683 Rutherford, E. S., 161 Whitfield, A. K., 280 Cowan, J. H., Jr., 923 Lebo, M. E., 290 Rutledge, P. A., 760 Windon, H. L., 627 Ley,J . A., 703 Rydene, D. A., 177 Wissmar, R. C., 898 Das, B. K., 459 Loftus, W. F., 216 Wong, K.-C., 335 Day, J. W., Jr., 375 Longworth, G., 670 Salomons, W., 575 de la Lanza Espina, G., 273 iu, ¥..L., 475 SandersJ, . G., 521 Yang,J . R., 475 Diaz, R. C., 683 Luettich, R. A., Jr., 190 Sarabun, C. C., Jr., 68 Doering, P. H., 247 Luoma, S. N., 559 Schaaf, W. E., 697 Zhang, X., 638 Domagalski,J . L., 416 Luther, G. W., III, 567 Schaffner, L. C., 683 Zieman,J . C., 815 Dyrssen, D., 446 Schropp, S. J., 627 Zimmermann, C. F., 323 Marino, R., 433 ScudlarkJ, . R., 747 Zingmark, R. G., 887 Eames, R. W., 177 McCormick-Ray, M. G., 311 Sedberry, G. R., 198 Zoppini, A., 247 © 1993 Estuarine Research Federation 926 0160-8347/93/0400926-01$01.50/0 Estuaries Vol. 16, No. 4, p. 926 December 1993 Author Index, Volume 16 Able, K. W., 235 Filip, Z., 385 Medina, M. A. R., 273 Sellner, K. G., 859 AlbertsJ,. J., 385 Fleeger, J. W., 760 Moll, R. A., 92 Sérodes, J.-B., 653 Alexander, C. R., 627 Flegal, A. R., 547 Monaco, M. E., 311 Shafer, S. R., 851 Allen, D. M., 840 Ford, S. E., 229 Montagna, P. A., 391 Sharp, J. H., 290 AllenJ, . R. L., 670, 678 Forward, R. B., Jr., 241 Montague, C. L., 703 Sharples, J., 74 Asselin, S., 830 Frederick, P. C., 216 MontgomeryJ,. , 323 Shiller, A. M., 541 Austin, H., 362 Moustafa, M. S., 362 Short, C. A., 323 Gardner, W. S., 799 Mulholland, P. J., 683 Short, F. T., 323 Baker, J. E., 383 Gelfenbaum, G., 40 Shultz, D. J., 405 Barnhart, R. A., 769 Gerhart, D. J., 241 Nagy, E., 653 Sigleo, A. C., 405 Benner, R., 391 Geyer, W. R., 113 Nelson, C. H., 496 Simenstad, C. A., 898 Berounsky, V. M., 718 Gin, M. F., 638 Nelson, D. M., 311 Simpson, H. J., 608 Blaylock, R. A., 255 Graham, W. M., 83 Nichols, M. M., 683 SimpsonJ, . H., 74 Bopp, R. F., 608 Grebmeier,J . M., 683 Nixon, S. W., 718 Sklar, F. H., 789 Boumans, R. M. J., 375 Nowacek, D. P., 241 Smith, G. J., 547 Brandt, S. B., 142 Hasler, S. E., 670 Nowicki, B. L., 247 Smith, N. P., 739 Bratkovich, A., 92 Hastings, R. W., 235 Nowicki, S., 241 Smith, R. G., 627 Braun, K. R., 859 Haven, D. S., 362 Spaulding, M. L., 830 Bricker, S. B., 575, 589 Hayden, B. P., 311 O’DonnellJ,. , 12 Staine, K. J., 809 Briones, E. E., 799 Hoefnagels, M. H., 851 O’HerronJ,. C., II, 235 Staver, K. W., 346 Broome, S. W., 851 Houde, E. D., 161 Ogburn-Matthews, M. V., 840 Staver, L. W., 346 Brown-Peterson, N. J., 177 Howarth, R. W., 433 Olsen, C. R., 683 StephensJ, . A., 126 Brownlee, D. C., 859 Hunnings, W., 190 Onuf, C. P., 302 StevensonJ, . C., 346 Brownlee, S. G., 859 Hutchinson, S. E., 789 Osgood, D. T., 815 Stokesbury, K. D. E., 827 Brush, G. S., 617 Oviatt, C. A., 247 Stokesbury, M. J. W., 827 Bulger, A. J., 311 Ivanovich, M., 670 Stumpf, R. P., 40 Bundy, M. H., 859 Pedersen, F. B., 104 Subramanian, V., 453, 459 Burger, J., 809 Jacobs, M., 241 Peters, D. S., 697 Sundberg, K., 223 Jasinska, E., 53 Peterson, B. J., 913 Calder, F. D., 627 Peterson, M. S., 177 Tan, Vo 0.,.427 Cannon, G., 241 Kaegi, E. C., 799 PinckneyJ,. , 887 Capaldo, P. S., 784 Kennedy, V. S., 223 Poulton, D. J., 873 Uncles, R. J., 126 Carter, J., 198 Kimmerer, W. J., 264 Pu, P., 92 Chamberlain, R. H., 769 Kirby-Smith, W. W., 190 Vaithiyanathan, P., 459 Chang, W. Y. B., 92 Koepfler, E. T., 391 Qu, C. H., 475 Valette-Silver, N. J., 575, 577 Chen, C. Z., 475 Kong, A., 427 Quammen, M. L., 302 van Geen, A., 559 Chillrud, S. N., 608 Krouse, C. W., 697 Van Den Berg, C. M. G., 512 Chiu, Y., 427 Krumgalz, B. S., 488 Rae, J. E., 670, 678 Vaughan, D. S., 697 Christensen, E. R., 638 Kuivila, K. M., 416 Ramanathan, A. L., 459 Von Damn, K. L., 683 Church, T. M., 747 KuwabaraJ,. S., 383, 567 Riedel, G. F., 521, 533 Coakley,J . P., 653, 873 Robinson, D. W., 608 Wahle, R. A., 731 Cooper, S. R., 617 Lamothe, P. J., 496 Rowe, G. T., 799 Wang, L. Z., 475 Costanza, R., 919 LargierJ, . L., 1 Ruckelshaus, M. H., 898 Wargo, R. N., 229 Coston-Clements, L., 697 Larsen, I. L., 683 Rutherford, E. S., 161 Whitfield, A. K., 280 Cowan, J. H., Jr., 923 Lebo, M. E., 290 Rutledge, P. A., 760 Windon, H. L., 627 Ley,J . A., 703 Rydene, D. A., 177 Wissmar, R. C., 898 Das, B. K., 459 Loftus, W. F., 216 Wong, K.-C., 335 Day, J. W., Jr., 375 Longworth, G., 670 Salomons, W., 575 de la Lanza Espina, G., 273 iu, ¥..L., 475 SandersJ, . G., 521 Yang,J . R., 475 Diaz, R. C., 683 Luettich, R. A., Jr., 190 Sarabun, C. C., Jr., 68 Doering, P. H., 247 Luoma, S. N., 559 Schaaf, W. E., 697 Zhang, X., 638 Domagalski,J . L., 416 Luther, G. W., III, 567 Schaffner, L. C., 683 Zieman,J . C., 815 Dyrssen, D., 446 Schropp, S. J., 627 Zimmermann, C. F., 323 Marino, R., 433 ScudlarkJ, . R., 747 Zingmark, R. G., 887 Eames, R. W., 177 McCormick-Ray, M. G., 311 Sedberry, G. R., 198 Zoppini, A., 247 © 1993 Estuarine Research Federation 926 0160-8347/93/0400926-01$01.50/0 Estuaries Vol. 16, No. 4, p. 927-931 December 1993 oe Subject Index, Volume 16 aboveground production, 815 Atlantic silversides, 840 Candacia sp., 264 Acanthurus bahianus, 198 atmospheric input, 747 Cantherhines pullus, 198 Acanthurus chirurgus, 198 Aulostomus maculatus, 198 Canthigaster rostrata, 198 Acanthurus coeruleus, 198 Aurelia aurita, 264 carbamate, 416 Acartia, 264 Aurora, North Carolina, 851 carbon flux, 405 Acartia californiensis, 264 autotrophs, 898 carbon isotopes, 683 Acartia hudsonica, 264 carbon : nitrogen ratio, 391 Acartia omorii, 264 bacterial abundance, 223 Cauvery Estuary, India, 459 Acartia tonsa, 264 bacterial growth, 391 Centropages abdominalis, 264 Achirus lineatus, 177 Baffin Bay, Texas, 391 cesium, 608, 638, 653, 683, 873 Acipenser brevirostrum, 235 Bairdiella chrysoura, 177 Chaetodipterus faber, 198 acoustic backscatter, 68 Baltic Coast, 53 Chaetodon capistratus, 198 acoustic backscatter observation, Baltic Sea, 53, 104, 446 Chaetodon ocellatus, 198 68 bar-built estuary, 335 Changjiang River, China, 475 Advanced Very High Resolution baroclinic circulation, 53, 104 Chasmodes bosquianus, 177 Radiometry (AVHRR), 83 barotrophic, 53, 335 Chasmodes saburrae, 177 advection, 383, 405 Barrington River, Rhode Island, Chesapeake Bay, 68, 223, 255, aerial surveys, 255 784 311, 346, 362, 405, 521, 617, algal biomass, 887 Bathygobius soporator, 177 683 algal bloom, 521 bay anchovy, 840 Chilomycterus schoepfi, 177, 198 alkalinity, 446 Bay of Fundy, 827 chinook salmon, 142 Altherinopsis californiensis, 769 Beaufort, North Carolina, 851 chlordane, 608, 653 aluminum, 873 bedload transport, 496 chloride, 92, 475 Aluterus scriptus, 198 Belize, Central America, 198 chlorophyll a, 92, 346, 887 Ambergris Cay, Belize, 198 benthic fluxes, 547 Choptank River, Maryland, 223, American lobster, 731 benthic invertebrates, 799 346 American oyster, 362 benthic macrofauna, 247 chromium, 627, 653 American shad, 161 benthic microalgae, 887 circulation, 1 amino acids, 405 benthic vegetation, 703 Citharichthys sp., 198 ammonia, 273, 346, 446, 747, Beyond the Limits, 919 Citharichthys stigmaeus, 769 799, 815 ['*C]bicarbonate uptake, 718 Cladium jamaicense, 216 ammonium excretion, 799 biochemical oxygen demand, 703 Clevelandia ios, 769 Amphistichus rhodoterus, 769 biological mediation, 521 Clinus superciliosus, 280 Anacystis, 859 biologically-based salinity zones, Clupea harengus pallasii, 769 Anchoa hepsetus, 177, 840 Sli coagulation, 383 Anchoa lylepis, 198 biomarkers, 416 coastal lake, 280 Anchoa mitchilli, 177, 840 Blackstone River, Rhode Island, collaborative research, 913 anchovy, 769 718 condition index, 229, 362 Annapolis River, Nova Scotia, 827 blue crab, 161, 840 conductivity, 68, 74 anoxia, 446, 617 blue mussels, 898 Connecticut River, 12 anoxic conditions, 405 bluefin killifish, 216 contaminant accumulation, 683 anthropogenic perturbations, 547 bluegill, 216 contaminants, 873 anthropogenic trace metals, 488 Bodianus rufus, 198 convergent circulation, 92 Aphanizomenon, 859 Bothus lunatus, 198 copepod(s), 68, 859 Apogon aurolineatus, 198 Bothus ocellatus, 198 copper, 512, 521, 541, 589, 608, Apogon binotatus, 198 Brachionus angularis, 859 627, 653, 678, 683, 873 Apogon planifrons, 198 Brevoortia sp., 177 cordgrass, 760, 815 Archosargus probatocephalus, 177 Brevoortia tryannus, 255, 697, 827 Core Sound, 190 Archosargus rhombiodalis, 198 buoyancy-driven flow, 12 Coriolis force, 1 Argyrosomus hololepidotus, 280 buoyant plume front, 40 Corycaeus subtilis, 264 Arius felis, 177 Coryphopterus glaucofraenum, 198 arsenic, 521, 533 6'5C values, 898 Coryphopterus nicholsii, 769 Asplanchna brightwelli, 859 '4C-label, 859 Coryphopterus sp., 198 Astrapogon alutus, 198 cadmium, 627, 683 Cottus asper, 769 Astrapogon puncticulatus, 198 Caffrogobius multifasciatus, 280 cownose ray, 255 Atchafalaya River, Louisiana, 541 Calamus bajonado, 198 Crassostrea virginica, 229, 255, 362 Atherina breviceps, 280 Calamus pennatula, 198 Cryptotomus roseus, 198 Atherinomorus stipes, 198 Calanus pacifus, 264 Cumberland Island, Georgia, 375 Atherinops affinis, 769 calcium, 459 current field, 40 Atlantic bottlenose dolphin, 241 calcium concentrations, 446 current velocity, 53 Atlantic brief squid,'840 Callinectes sapidus, 840 currents, 40 Atlantic menhaden, 161, 827 Cancer magister, 769 cyanobacteria bloom, 859 Atlantic rangia, 223 Cancer productus, 769 Cyclops vernalis, 859 © 1993 Estuarine Research Federation 927 0160-8347/93/0400927-05$01.50/0 928 Subject Index, Volume 16 Cymatogaster aggregata, 769 estuarine-dependent species, 161 Gulf of Mexico, 760, 799 Cynoscion nebulosus, 177, 697 Eucinostomus sp., 198 Gulf of the Farallones, 559 Cynoscion regalis, 697 Eucinostomus spp., 177 gulls, 809 Cyprinodon variegatus, 216 Eucyclogobius newberryi, 769 Gymnothorax moringa, 198 euphotic zone, 405 Gymnothorax vicinus, 198 Damalichthys vacca, 769 Euterpina acutifrons, 264 Dasyatis sabina, 177 eutrophication, 247, 290 dating methods, 670 eutrophication history, 617 haddock, 161 dating sediment(s), 577, 589, 608, Evadne nordmanni, 264 Haemulon flavolineatum, 198 Haemulon plumieri, 198 617, 638, 670, 683 Everglades, Florida, 216 DDT, 577, 608 Evorthodus lyricus, 177 Haemulon sciurus, 198 decomposition, 385, 391 exchange process, 335 HHaaiefmau loBnay , spI.s,r ae1l9,8 488 Delaware Bay, 311, 683, 747 Halichoeres bivittatus, 198 Delaware Estuary, 290 Festa and Hansen model, 113 Halichoeres maculipinna, 198 Delaware River, 235 fiddler crabs, 784 haline front, 74 density field, 74 fish aggregation, 142 density gradient(s), 40, 74 fish assemblages, 177 halocline, 104 Halodule wrightii, 302, 391 Dermocystidium marinum, 362 fish behavior, 142 Haplosporidium nelsoni, 229, 362 detrainment, 104 fish biomass, 280 harpacticoid copepod, 760 detritus, 391 fish community, 198 heavy metal anomalies, 496 Diapterus auratus, 177 fish growth, 142 heavy metals, 475, 488, 496, 512, diatoms, 617 fish populations, 697 521,541, 547, 559, 575, 653 dibenzo-p-dioxins, 427 fish production, 161 herring, 769 dibenzofurans, 427 fish yield, 161 dichlorodiphenyltrichloro- Fistularia tabacaria, 198 hexachlorobenzene, 653 ethane, 577, 608 flagfish, 216 Hexarthra mira, 859 Hillsborough Bay, Florida, 627 Diodon holocanthus, 198 floating dome technique, 433 Diodon hystrix, 198 Florida Bay, 703 Hippocampus erectus, 198 dioxin, 427 flounder, 769 Hippocampus sp., 198 Hippocampus zosterae, 177 dispersion, 383 flushing times, 830 dissolved inorganic nitrogen, 346, flux ratio, 475 Histrio histrio, 177 Hog Island Bay, Virginia, 815 747 freshwater discharge, 703 dissolved material(s), 475, 512 freshwater exchange, 739 Holocentrus ascensionis, 198 dissolved organic carbon, 290, freshwater inflows, 830 Holocentrus coruscus, 198 391, 567 freshwater influence, 74 Homarus americanus, 731 horizontal convergence, 92 dissolved organic phosphorus, freshwater runoff, 126 290 freshwater-saltwater interface, Huanghe River, China, 475 Hudson River, New York, 433, dissolved oxygen, 190, 290, 405, 126 683 433, 567, 703 front dynamics, 104 Huizache-Caimanero Lagoon, dissolved phosphorus, 346, 453 frontal boundary, 68 dissolved reactive phosphorus, frontogenesis, 74 Mexico, 273 Humboldt Bay, California, 769 290 fronts, 142 dissolved silica, 453 Fundulus confluentus, 216 humic-like substances, 385 hydraulic residence time, 547 dissolved sulfides, 567 Fundulus majalis, 840 hydrodynamic regulating, 104 Dissolved Transport Index, 475 fungi, 385, 851 Distichlis spjcata, 851, 898 furans, 427 hydrodynamics, 1, 53 hydrographic, 83, 104 downwelling, 92 Duck, North Carolina, 851 Galeichthys feliceps, 280 hydrographic monitoring, 83 Hyperprospon argenteum, 769 Gambusia holbrooki, 216 Hypoatherina harringtonesis, 198 ebb-tidal delta, 40 Ganges Estuary, 453 Hypomesus pretiosus, 769 eelgrass, 898 gas transfer, 433 Hypoplectrus puella, 198 egrets, 216 Gasterosteus acculeatus, 769 Hypoplectrus sp., 198 Eleocharis sp., 216 geochemistry, 459, 475, 488, 512, Elops saurus, 177 541 HHyyppooprlhecatmrpuhsu su niccaopleonrs,i s,1 982 80 Embiotoca lateralis, 769 geostrophy, 1 Hyporhamphus unifasciatus, 177 enclosures, 247 Gilchristella aestuaria, 280 Engraulis mordax, 769 gill net, 280 Enteromorpha, 898 Glossogobius callidus, 280 Indian River Lagoon, Florida, entrainment, 104 Gobionellus bolesoma, 177 323, 739 epibenthic, 898 Gobionellus smaragdus, 177 interface, 126 Epinephelus guttatus, 198 Gobiosoma bosc, 177 interface conditions, 68 Epinephelus afer, 198 Gobiosoma robustum, 177 intrusions, 104 Epinephelus striatus, 198 goby, 769 Irish Sea, 74 Epiphanes, 859 grain size, 223 iron, 873 epiphytic fungi, 385 gravity currents, 12 Isaac Creek, North Carolina, 190 equilibrium profile, 683 grazing, 859 Isochrysis galbana, 223 estuarine fisheries, 161 Great South Bay, Long Island, isotherm displacement, 68 estuarine fronts, 1, 12 335 isotherm pattern, 92 estuarine gradient, 346 Gulf menhaden, 161 isotherms, 92 Subject Index, Volume 16 929 at Jamaica Bay, New York, 608 management, 346, 703 nitrogen, 577, 747, 799 James River, Virginia, 362, 683 mangrove, 198 nitrogen flux, 405 Jenkinsia lamprotaenia, 198 marine fisheries, 161 nocturnal behavior, 809 Jenkinsia stolifera, 198 marsh fishes, 216 North Inlet, South Carolina, 789, Jordanella floridae, 216 marsh grass, 851 840, 887 Juncus roemerianus, 851 marsh killifish, 216 North Sea, 104 marsh macrophytes, 898 numerical model, 74, 113 Kattegat, 104 maximum turbidity zone, 653 numerical simulation, 335 Kattegat-Skagerrak, 446 Mecynocera clausi, 264 nutrient depletion, 541 Kishon River, Israel, 488 Mediterranean Sea, 488 nutrient dynamics, 322 meiofauna, 760 nutrient exchange, 273 Labidocera sp., 264 Menidia menidia, 840 nutrients, 346, 383, 541, 559 Lachnolaimus maximus, 198 Menidia peninsulae, 177 Lactophrys ;solygonia, 198 Mercenaria mercenaria, 255 Oak Island, North Carolina, 851 Lactophrys quadricornis, 198 mercury, 653, 873 oceanic fronts, 1 Lactophrys sp., 198 mesozooplankton, 859 Ocyurus chrysurus, 198 Lagodon rhomboides, 177 metal accumulation, 627 Odiel River, Spain, 496 Laguna Madre, Texas, 302, 391 metal-organic complexes, 512 Odra Estuary, Poland, 53 Lake Michigan, 92, 638 metals, 512 Ogcocephalus nasutus, 198 Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana, Microcystis aeruginosa, 859 Otkopleura longicauda, 264 375 Microgadus proximus, 769 Oithona atlantica, 264 Land Margin Ecosystem Re- Microgobius gulosus, 177 Oithona similis, 264 search (LMER), 913 Micropogonias undulatus, 177, 697 Oligoplites saurus, 177 Larus atricilla, 809 Microsetella sp., 264 Onacaea sp., 264 Larus delawarensis, 809 microzooplankton, 859 Oncorhynchus kisutch, 769 larval settlement, 223 mining, 496 Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, 142 laughing gulls, 809 Mirex, 653 Opisthonema oglinus, 177 lead, 577, 589, 608, 627,63685,3, Mississippi River, Louisiana, 541, Oregon Inlet, North Carolina, 670, 678, 683, 873 799 851 Leba Estuary, Poland, 53 Mobile Bay, Alabama, 40 organic carbon, 678 Leiostomus xanthurus, 177, 840 Monacanthus cialatus, 198 organic contaminants, 416 Lepidogobius lepidus, 769 Monacanthus hispidus, 177 organic content, 223 Lepomis gulosus, 216 Monacanthus tuckeri, 198 organic matter degradation, 678 Lepomis macrochirus, 216 Monodactylus falciformis, 280 organochlorine pesticides, 416 Leptocaris brevicornis, 760 Monterey Bay, California, 83 organochlorines Leptocottus armatus, 769 Morisita-Horn similarity index, organophosphate, 416 Leslie matrices, 697 177 Orthopristis chrysoptera, 177 Lichia amia, 280 Morone saxatilis, 142, 697 overturn, 68 life history strategies, 697 mosquitofish, 216 oxic water, 567 lift net, 280 Mugil cephalus, 177, 280 oxygen depletion, 104 light attenuation, 346 Mugil curema, 840 oxygen exchange, 433 Lithognathus lithognathus, 280 mullet, 161 oxygen metabolism, 247, 391 Liverpool Bay, England, 74 Mulloidichthys martinicus, 198 oxygen microelectrode tech- Liza dumerilii, 280 multivariate analysis, 311 niques, 887 Liza richardsonnii, 280 mussel growth, 898 oxygenated waters, 405 Lolloguncula brevis, 840 Mustelus henlei, 769 oyster, 161, 229, 255 Long Beach, North Carolina, 851 Mya arenaria, 255 Long Island Sound, 12, 683 mycorrhizal fungi, 851 Pacific salmon, 161 long-term datasets, 789 Mycteroperca bonaci, 198 Padilla Bay estuary, Washington, Long-Term Ecological Research Mycteroperca microlepis, 177 898 (LTER), 913 Myrophis punctatus, 177 paleoecological indicators, 617 Lubbockia squillmana, 264 Mytilus edulis, 898 Paracalanus quasimodo, 264 Lucania goodei, 216 Myxus capensis, 280 Paralichthys albigutta, 177 Lucania parva, 177 Paralichthys dentatus, 697 Lucicutia flavicornis, 264 Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island, Paralichthys lethostigma, 177 lunar periods, 789 589, 718, 731, 830 Paraprionaspio pinnata, 799 Lupawa Estuary, Poland, 53 nekton species, 840 Parophrys vetulus, 769 Lutjanus analis, 198 nematodes, 760 particle sources, 683 Lutjanus apodus, 198 neritic waters, 264 particulate carbon, 290 Lutjanus griseus, 177, 198 net production, 247 particulate materials, 475 Lutjanus synagris, 177, 198 Neuse River, 190 particulate matter, 512 Lutjanus vivanus, 198 New Jersey coast, 809 particulate organic carbon, 459 Newport River Estuary, North particulate organic nitrogen, 459 macro-algal species, 898 Carolina, 241 particulate phosphorus, 290 macrofauna, 247 nickel, 512, 627, 653, 873 partition coefficients, 416 macrofaunal biomass, 391 nitrate, 273, 290, 346, 718, 747, patchiness, 142 Macrosetella sp., 264 799 Patuxent River, Maryland, 521, Magelona, 799 nitrification, 718 - 533 magnesium, 459 nitrite, 718 penaeid, 161 930 Subject Index, Volume 16 Peprilus triacanthus, 177 Pseudodiaptomus marinus, 264 sediment elevation, 375 perch, 769 Pseudupeneus maculatus, 198 sediment organic content, 703 Perkinsus marinus, 362 PSWIMS, 190 sediment-trap material, 405 persistent contaminants, 608 pycnocline, 405 sediment-water nitrogen flux, 799 pesticides, 416 sedimentation rates, 617 petroleum hydrocarbons, 416 radiometric techniques, 670 sedimentation-erosion table, 375 Phaeoptyx conklini, 198 Rangia cuneata, 223 sediments, 391, 488, 496, 577, Phaeoptyx pigmentaria, 198 Rappahannock, Virginia, 362 589, 617, 683, 703, 873 Phaeosphaeria halima, 385 recolonized seagrass meadows, Serranus baldwini, 198 Phaeosphaeria spartinicola, 385 177 shad, 161 Phanerodon furcatus, 769 recruitment, 731 shear fronts, 12 phosphate(s), 459, 541, 559 red mangrove, 216 sheepshead minnow, 216 phosphorus, 453, 521, 577 remote monitoring, 190 shelf species, 161 photopigments, 887 Rhabdosargus holubi, 280 shell infestation, 229 physiological adaptation, | Rhinoptera bonasus, 255 shell-boring polychaete, 229 physiology, 142 Rhizophora mangle, 216 shortnose sturgeon, 235 phytoplankton, 74, 290, 521, 859, ring-billed gulls, 809 silica, 92, 459 898 river discharge, 346, 362, 416, silicate, 541, 559 phytoplankton production, 104 475, 488 silicon, 247, 453 Piney Point, Maryland, 405 river input, 290 silver, 547 Pinnotheres ostreum, 362 rockfish, 769 simulation model, 697 pipefish, 769 rotifers, 760, 859 size-selective predation, 264 planktonic herbivory, 859 smelt, 769 plant biomass, 703 Sagitia sp., 264 smooth cordgrass, 815 Platichthys stellatus, 769 sailfin molly, 216 Snead’s Ferry, North Carolina, plume fronts, 12, 83 Salicornia virginica, 898 851 plutonium, 608 salinity, 40, 53,68, 113, 126, 190, Snow’s Cut, North Carolina, 851 Podon intermedius, 264 290, 345, 815 sodium, 459, 475 Poecilia latipinna, 216 salinity fluctuation, 703 sole, 769 Polish Baltic Coast, 53 salinity intrusion, 113 sonic tracking, 235 pollen, 617 salinity reduction, 302 source identification, 488 pollution, 475, 488, 496, 512, salinity zones, 311 Sparisoma aurofrenatum, 198 521, 547, 559, 567, 747 salmon, 161, 769 Sparisoma radians, 198 pollution effects, 697 salt-marsh mitigation, 769 Sparisoma viride, 198 pollution trends, 678 sampling regimes, 789 Spartina, 375, 887 polyaromatic hydrocarbons, 575 San Francisco Bay, California, Spartina alterniflora, 385, 760, Polyarthra remata, 859 416, 547, 559, 567 815, 851 polychlorinated biphenyls, 575, San Pedro, Belize, 198 Spartina cynosuroides, 851 577, 608, 653 sanddab, 769 Spartina patens, 851 polycyclic aromatic hydrocar- Sardinella aurita, 177 Spearman’s r, 177 bons, 427, 638, 653 satellite imagery, 83 species shifts, 302 Polydora sp., 229 satellite images, 104 specific conductance, 459 Polydora webster, 362 Savannah River, 683 Sphoeroides greeleyi, 198 polynuclear aromatic hydrocar- sawgrass, 216 Sphoeroides mephelus, 198 bons, 416 Scarus croicensis, 198 Sphoeroides nephalus, 177 Pomacanthus arcuatus, 198 Scarus sp., 198 Sphoeroides spengleri, 198 Pomacanthus paru, 198 sciaenid, 161 Sphoeroides testudineus, 198 Pomacentrus leucostictus, 198 Sciaenops ocellatus, 177, 255 Sphyraena borealis, 177 Pomadasys commersonnii, 280 Scomberomorus cavalla, 697 spikerushes, 216 Pomatomus dentatus, 697 Scorpaena grandicornis, 177, 198 Spirinchus starksi, 769 Pomatomus saltatrix, 280, 697 Scorpaena sp., 198 Spirinchus thaleichthys, 769 Pomeranian Gulf, 53 Scorpaenodes caribbeaus, 198 spot, 840 pore water, 323, 391, 815 sculpin, 769 Spraisoma chrysopterum, 198 potassium, 459 sea level fluctuations, 335 St. Johns River, Florida, 627 Potomac Estuary, 405 sea surface temperature, 83 St. Lawrence Estuary, 873 Potomac River, 859 seagrass, 177, 198, 302, 323, 391 St. Lawrence River, 653 pressure gradients, 53 seaperch, 769 Stenobrachius leucopsaurus, 769 primary production, 74, 405, 815, seasonal cycle, 74 stratification, 113, 126 887 seasonal variation, 323 stratified estuaries, 113 Principal Component Analysis, Sebastes melanops, 769 stratigraphic records, 617 311 Sebastes mystinus, 769 striped anchovies, 840 productivity, 1, 541, 815 Secchi depth, 290 striped bass, 142, 161 profiling instrument, 190 secondary production, 898 striped killifish, 840 Profiling Shallow Water Instru- sediment, 126, 405, 416, 427, 608 Strongylura notata, 177 ment Mounting System, 190 sediment aggregation, | strontium, 873 Providence River, Rhode Island, sediment cores, 577, 589 submersed aquatic vegetation, 718, 830 sediment dating, 627 346 Psammogobius knysnaensis, 280 sediment deposition, 405 subtidal volume exchange, 335 Pseudocalanus spp., 264 sediment dynamics, | subtropical lagoons, 273 Subject Index, Volume 16 931 sulfate, 450 tidal mixing, 12 upwelling, 104 sulfides, 567 tidal range, 74 upwelling shadow, 83 sulphide mining, 496 tideless estuaries, 53 Urolophus jamaicensis, 198 summer flounder, 161 tides, 74 suppression of turbulence, 113 Tinto River, Spain, 496 vanadium, 873 surface currents, 53 Tites Point, Severn Estuary, En- vegetation, 311 surface fronts, 12 gland, 670, 678 Venice System, 311 surfperch, 769 Tomales Bay, California, 264 vernal thermal front, 92 suspended matter, 475 tomcod, 769 vertical mixing, 126 suspended particles, 405 Tortanus discaudatus, 264 vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhi- suspended particulate matter, 126 total carbon, 608 zae, 851 suspended sediment, 113, 346, total dissolved solids, 459 vocalizations, 241, 383 416 total nitrogen, 273, 290, 608, 703 voltammetric techniques, 512 suspended solids, 703 total organic carbon, 273, 405, sustainable development, 919 496, 617 wading birds, 216 Swartvlei Lake, Africa, 280 total phosphorus, 273, 290, 703 warmouth, 216 symbionts, 229 total sulfur, 617 wastewater, 547 Symphurus plagiusa, 177 total suspended matter, 459 water quality, 1, 346 Syngathus caribbaeus, 198 toxicity, 521 white mullet, 840 Syngnathus leptorhynchus, 769 trace contaminants, 383, 453 white shrimp, 161 Syngnathus louisianae, 177 trace element transformation, 521 wind mixing, 104 Syngnathus scovelli, 177 trace elements, 512, 541 wind stress, 40, 53, 92, 335 Syngnathus sp., 198 trace metals, 459, 488, 559, 567, wind-driven currents, 40 Synodus foetens, 198 577, 873 winter flounder, 161 Syringodium filiforme, 323 trace minerals, 475 Winyah Bay, South Carolina, 789 system production, 247 Tranchinotus falcatus, 177 Szczecin Bay, Poland, 53 transport, 475 xenobiotic compounds, 575 trapping process, 113 Tamar Estuary, United King- Trichocerca similias, 859 yellowtail flounder, 161 dom, 126, 512 Triglochin maritima, 898 temperature, 40, 68, 74 Trinectes inscriptus, 198 York River, Virginia, 12, 362 temperature-induced scarcity, Trinectes maculatus, 177 216 tuna, 161 Zhunjiang River, China, 475 Thalassiosira coseinodiscus, 405 turbidity maximum, 113, 126 zinc, 589, 627, 653, 678, 683, 873 thermal front, 92, 142 turbulent diffusivity, 113 zoeae, 784 thermoregulation, 142 Tursiops truncatus, 241 zooplankton, 264 tidal cycle, 416 zooplankton grazing, 859 tidal flushing, 739 Uca minax, 784 Zostera japonica, 898 tidal fresh waters, 859 Uca pugilator, 784 Zostera marina, 898 tidal front, 68 Uca pugnax, 784 tidal influence, 789 Ulva, 898

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