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Aquatic botany Aquatic Botany 83 (2005) 332-334 www.elsevier.com/locate/aquabot Contents of Aquatic Botany, Volume 83 VOL. 83 NO. 1 SEPTEMBER 2005 Variation in vegetation communities in shallow bays of the northern Baltic Sea K. Appelgren and J. Mattila (Akademigatan, Finland) Periphyton light transmission relationships in Florida Bay and the Florida Keys, USA T.A. Frankovich and J.C. Zieman (Charlottesville, VA, USA) Biomass dynamics of exotic Sargassum muticum and native Halidrys siliquosa in Limfjorden, Denmark—Implications of species replacements on turnover rates M.F. Pedersen (Roskilde, Denmark), P.A. Steehr (Hillergd, Denmark), T. Wernberg (Joondalup, Australia) and M.S. Thomsen (Auckland, New Zealand) Analyses of three native aquatic plant species to assess spatial gradients of lake trace element contamination D. Baldantoni, G. Maisto, G. Bartoli (Napoli, Italy) and A. Alfani (Baronissi, Italy) The effect of wave exposure on the morphology of Ecklonia radiata T. Wernberg (Crawley, Australia) and M.S. Thomsen (Auckland, New Zealand) Short communication The metabolic cost of bicarbonate use in the submerged plant Elodea nuttallii J. Iwan Jones (Liverpool, UK) VOL. 83 NO. 2 Obituary Robert George Wetzel—1936—2005 G.L. Godshalk (Alfred, NY, USA) Regular papers Response of cyanobacterial mats to nutrient and salinity changes E. Rejmankova (Davis, CA, USA) and J. Komarkova (Ceské Budéjovice, Czech Republic) Allozyme variations and classification of Trapa (Trapaceae) in Japan A. Takano and Y. Kadono (Hyogo, Japan) Allozyme variation within and divergence between Lemna gibba and L. disperma: Systematic and biogeographic implications D.J. Crawford (Lawrence, KS, USA), E. Landolt (Ziirich, Switzerland), D.H. Les (Storrs, CT, USA), J.K. Archibald (Lawrence, KS, USA) and R.T. Kimball (Gainesville, FL, USA) Sex-specific light acclimation of Chara canescens (Charophyta) A. Kiister (Leipzig, Germany), R. Schaible and H. Schubert (Rostock, Germany) doi: 10.1016/S0304-3770(05 )00202-0 Contents of Aquatic Botany, Volume 83 Responses of vascular (Egeria densa) and non-vascular (Chara globularis) submerged plants and oospores to contrasting sediment types F.E. Matheson, M.D. de Winton, J.S. Clayton, T.M. Edwards and T.J. Mathieson (Hamilton, New Zealand) Short communication Chloroplast evidence for the multiple origins of the hybrid Potamogeton X fluitans J.B. Fant, E. Kamau (Cambridge, UK) and C.D. Preston (Huntingdon PE, UK) VOL. 83 NO. 3 NOVEMBER 2005 Regular papers Comparison of Zostera marina and maerl community metabolism S. Martin, J. Clavier (Plouzané, France), J.-M. Guarini (L’Houmeau, France), L. Chauvaud, C. Hily, J. Grall, G. Thouzeau, F. Jean and J. Richard (Plouzané, France) Interference between the macroalga Caulerpa prolifera and the seagrass Halodule wrightii K.A. Taplin, E.A. Irlandi and R. Raves (Melbourne, FL, USA) Effects of intraspecific competition on growth and photosynthesis of Atriplex prostrata L.-W. Wang (Athens, OH, USA), A.M. Showalter (Athens, OH, USA) and J.A. Ungar (Athens, OH, USA) Effects of salinity on germination, seedling growth and physiology of three salt-secreting mangrove species Y. Ye (Fujian, China), N.F.-Y. Tam (Kowloon, Hong Kong), C.-Y. Lu (Fujian, China) and Y.-S. Wong (Kowloon, Hong Kong) Effect of in situ storage, light, and moisture on the germination of two wetland tropical trees D. Infante Mata and P. Moreno-Casasola (Xalapa, México) The causes of sinking and floating in turions of Myriophyllum verticillatum J.A. Weber and L.D. Noodén (Ann Arbor, MI, USA) Prediction of Egeria najas and Egeria densa occurrence in a large subtropical reservoir (Itaipu Reservoir, Brazil-Paraguay) L.M. Bini (Goiania, Brazil) and S.M. Thomaz (Maringé, Brazil) Short communication Flow velocity affects internal oxygen conditions in the seagrass Cymodocea nodosa T. Binzer, J. Borum and O. Pedersen (Hillergd, Denmark) VOL. 83 NO. 4 DECEMBER 2005 Publisher’s note Regular papers Seasonal variation in morphology, growth and reproduction of Zostera caespitosa on the southern coast of Korea S.Y. Lee (Hokkaido, Japan and Ansan, South Korea), C.I. Choi (Ansan, South Korea), Y. Suh (Seoul, South Korea) and H. Mukai (Hokkaido, Japan) Leaf growth and population dynamics of intertidal Zostera japonica on the western coast of Korea S.Y. Lee (Ansan, South Korea and Hokkaido, Japan), J.H. Oh, C.I. Choi (Ansan, South Korea), Y. Suh (Seoul, South Korea) and H. Mukai (Hokkaido, Japan) Photochemical efficiency of amphibious plants in an intermittent lake N. Sraj Krzi¢é and A. GaberSéik (Ljubljana, Slovenia) 334 Contents of Aquatic Botany, Volume 83 Cell division in Lemna minor roots treated with lead S. Samardakiewicz and A. WoZny (Poznan, Poland) Evaluation of AFLP markers to reveal genetic diversity in Typha V. Lamote, M. De Loose (Melle, Belgium), E. Van Bockstaele (Melle, Belgium and Gent, Belgium) and I. Roldan-Ruiz (Melle, Belgium) Mapping the invasive species Phragmites australis in linear wetland corridors M. Maheu-Giroux (Saint-Anne-de-Bellevne, Canada) and S. de Blois (Saint-Anne-de-Bellevne, Canada and Montreal, Canada) Arsenate uptake and translocation in seedlings of two genotypes of rice is affected by external phos- phate concentrations C.-N. Geng (Beijing, China and Shanghai, China), Y.-G. Zhu (Beijing, China), W.-J. Liu (Beijing, China and Hebei Province, China) and S.E. Smith (Adelaide, Australia) Contents of Aquatic Botany, Volume 83

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