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Journal of Aquatic Ecosystem Health Contents of Volume 5, 1996 Vol.5 No.1 Editorial H.A. REGIER & J.J. Kay: An heuristic model of transformations of the aquatic ecosystems of the Great Lakes—St. Lawrence River Basin R. JAIN & J.V. DEPinto: Modeling as a tool to manage ecosystems under multiple stresses: an application to Lake Ontario C.J. KLEYNHANS: A qualitative procedure for the assessment of the habitat integrity status of the Luvuvhu River (Limpopo system, South Africa) A.P. Levicu: The role of nitrogen-phosphorus ratio in selecting for dominance of phytoplankton by cyanobacteria or green algae and its application to reservoir management N. Riccarpi & M. Manconi: Chemical consequences of oxygenation in a shallow eutrophic lake studied with mesocosms E.S. Hassan, |I.M. BANAT, S. EL-SHAHAW! & A.H. ABu-HILAL: Bacterial, nutrients and heavy metal ions pollution assessment along the eastern coastal area of the United Arab Emirates Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management Society Forthcoming Conferences Objectives Membership Application Form Vol.5 No.2 F.J. WRONA & K.J. CASH: The ecosystem approach to environmental assessment: moving from theory to practice 89-97 L. DAvatos-Linp: Phytoplankton and bacterioplankton stress by sediment-borne pollutants 99-105 J.S. RICHARDSON & M.C. HEALEY: A healthy Fraser River? How will we know when 107-115 we achieve this state? J.M. Cuvp, C.L. Popemski, K.J. CASH & R.B. Lowe.t: Utility of field-based artificial 117-124 streams for assessing effluent effects on riverine ecosystems E. ArGese, C. Bettio:, P. Miana, L. luzzotino & G. Giurin: Submitochondrial particles as in vitro biosensors of heavy metal toxicity 125-134 D.F. Ma.tey, S.G. Lawrence, M.H. HoLtoka & P.C. Wittiams: Applying near- infrared reflectance spectroscopy to predict carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and organic-bound cadmium in lake picoplankton 135-147 290 Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management Society Objectives Membership Application Form Forthcoming Conference Vol.5 No.3 P.G. Sty & D.O. Evans: Suitability of habitat for spawning lake trout 153--175 H.A. KANTRUD & W.E. Newton: A test of vegetation-related indicators of wetland quality in the prairie pothole region 177--191 1. Cagapor, C. VALE & F. Catarino: The influence of plants on concentration and fractionation of Zn, Pb, and Cu in salt marsh sediments (Tagus Estuary, Portugal) 193--198 U. Borcmann, Y.K. CHAu, P.T.S. Wonc, M. BROWN & J. YAROMICH: The relationship between tribuyltin (TBT) accumulation and toxicity to Hyalella azteca for use in identifying TBT toxicity in the field 199--206 A. Cotomso, P. Bonranti, M. CiccoTetti, M. Dotpi, N. DELL:ORTO & M. CamartINi: Induction of cytochrome P4501A isoform in Xenopus laevis is a valid tool for monitoring the exposure to benzo[a]pyrene 207--211 Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management Society Objectives Membership Application Form Forthcoming Symposium Report: “Ecosystem Health in Ibero-America” Vol.5 No. 4 Publisher’s announcement T. NaGanuma: Differential enumeration of intact and damaged marine planktonic bacteria based on cell membrane integrity 217-222 J.S. Yunes, P.S. Sacomon, A. MATTHIENSEN, K.A. Beattie, S.L. RaGGeTT & G.A. Copp: Toxic blooms of cyanobacteria in the Patos Lagoon Estuary, southern Brazil 223-229 |.A. NASCIMENTO, K.L. Dickson & E.G. ZIMMERMAN: Heat shock protein response to thermal stress in the Asiatic clam, Corbicula fluminea 231-238 P. SANCHEZ-JEREZ & A.A. Ramos-Estpa : Detection of environmental impacts by bottom trawling on Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile meadows: sensitivity of fish and macroinvertebrate communities 239-253 G.T. ANKLEY, K. Liper, D.J. Catt, T.P. MARKEE, T.J. CANFIELD & C.G. INGERSOLL: A field investigation of the relationship between zinc and acid volatile sulfide concentrations in freshwater sediments 255-264 L. HAKANSON: On representative lake data and management models for lake ecosystems — a discussion of basic concerns 265-274 Commentary L. Westra: Ecosystem integrity and the “fish wars” 275-282 Journal of Aquatic Ecosystem Stress and Recovery Instructions for authors 283-286 Author index 287 Volume contents 289-291

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