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 Vol.60, No.1
Environmental fate of biogenic carbon in  
lakes. Legendre, Louis. 1-10.
 
The coupling of bacterial and phytoplankton  
production in Redberry Lake, Saskatchewan - an oligotrophic, prairie, saline  
lake with high DOC concentration. Robarts, Richard D., Michael T. Arts,  
Marlene S. Evans and Marley J. Waiser.   
11-27.
 
The St. Lawrence river, Canada-USA : the  
need for an ecosystem-level understanding of larger rivers. Vincent, Warwick F. and Julian J.  Dodson.  29-50.
 
Mass balance and nitrogen isotopic  
determi-nation of sources for N2O in a eutrophic river. Ueda, Shingo and Norio Ogura.
51-65.
 
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Dissolved H2S around Chromatium sp.  
blooming in Lake Kaiike protects against feeding pressure by a hypotrich  
ciliate.  Matsuyama, Michio and Sang-Wook Moon.
  87-96.
   
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101-105.
Recent trend in organic matter studies.   
107-118. 
 
 
 Vol.60, No.2
A hypothesis on formation of the subsurface  
chlorophyll maximum observed in Lake Biwa in September of 1994. Nakanishi, Masami, Tatsuki Sekino, Takashi  
Kimoto, Ryohei Tsuda and Michio Kumagai.   
125-137.
 
Algal community structure in a littoral  
zone in the north basin of Lake Biwa.   Nozaki, Kentaro.
139-157.
 
Life history of a net-spinning caddisfly,  
Parapsyche shikotsuensis in a headwater stream of Hokkaido, northern  
Japan.  Ito, Tomiko.
159-175.
 
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Mobility and habitat colonization in stream  
invertebrates : an experimental study.   Kadono, Atsuko, Yasuhiro Takemon and  
Mutsunori Tokeshi.  215-222.
 
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Extream environment.
  235-243.
 
 
 
 Vol.60, No.3
Relationship between net photosynthetic  
rate and leaf life span of six submerged plankts in experimental ponds. Yamamato, Izumi, Takayoshi Tsuchiya and  
Isao Ikushima.  257-263.
 
Primary productivity of epiphytic and  
planktonic algae and biogeochemical characteristics in reed zone of Lake  
Biwa.  Mitamura, Osamu and Junji Tachibana.
  265-280.
 
Annual and seasonal variations in net  
production, biomass and life span of floating leaves in Brasenia schreberi J.  
F. Gmel.  Kunii, Hidenobu.
  281-289.
 
Effects of emergent plants on gas emission  
from soil surface in water.  Horiuchi, Eiko and Takayoshi Tsuchiya.
  291-297.
 
Geotaxis in the freshwater dinoflagellate  
Peridinium bipes f. occulatum.  
 
Kishimoto, Naoyuki, Yosuke Ohnishi, Isao  
Somiya and Masanori Ohnishi.   
299-317.
 
Taxonomic notes on lepidostomatid  
caddisflies and description of a new species from Japan (Trichoptera). Ito, Tomiko.
  319-333.
 
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335-345.
 
Review : Checklists of Trichoptera in Japan  
3. Limnocentropodidae, Phryganopsychidae, Phryganeidae, Brachycentridae and  
Apataniidae.  Nozaki, Takao, Kazumi Tanida and Tomiko  
Ito.  347-366.
 
Physicochemical and biological  
characteristics of Lake Bishamon-numa in Urabandai, Fukushima Prefecture.Sugawara, Kotaro, Shuji Hino, Ryoji  
Nakazato, Masahiro Ochiai and Yasuhiro Satoh.
  367-377.
 Association of larval and adult stages of  
Cheumatopsyche galloisi (Matsumura, 1931) (Trichoptera : Hydropsychidae) using  
esterase zymograms.  Hayashi, Yoshio and Sun-Ja Yun.
  379-384.
 
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Reports of the  
symposia at the 63rd conference of the Japanese Society of Limnology.
Freshwater biodiversity.
  403-426.
 
 
 
 Vol.60, No.4
Physical conditions of saline water  
intrusion into a coastal lagoon, Lake Shinji, Japan.Ishitobi, Yu, Hiroshi Kamiya, Koji  
Yokoyama, Michio Kumagai and Setsuo Okuda.
  439-452.
 
Seasonal change in photosynthetic activity  
of photoautotrophic picoplankton in Lake Biwa. Mitamura, Osamu, Hiroto Maeda and Munetsugu  
Kawashima.  453-467.
 
Small-scale hydrodynamics as a framework  
for plankton evolution.  Catalan, Jordi.
  469-494.
 
Blooms of the dinoflagellate Ceratium  
hirundinella in large enclosures placed in Lake Biwa. Nakano, Shin-ich, Takuo Nakajima, Kazuhide  
Hayakawa, Michio Kumagai and Chunmeng Jiao.
  495-505.
 
Quantum yield of photosynthesis and  
spectral absorption of phytoplankton during the stratified periods at the  
northern basin of Lake Biwa.  Tanaka, Yuji, Ryohei Tsuda, Minako Mizutani  
and Osamu Mitamura.  507-529.
 
The influence of wind on the horizontal  
distribution of bloom-forming cyanobacteria in Akanoi Bay, Lake Biwa. Ishikawa, Kanako, Michio Kumagai, Shin-ichi  
Nakano and Hiroyuki Nakahara.   
531-538.
 
Studies on the aquatic oligochaete fauna in  
Lake Biwa, central Japan. 
III. Distribution  
of respective taxa within the lake.   Nishino Machiko, Akifumi Ohtaka and Tetsuya  
Narita.  539-558.
 
Water scorpions, Laccotrephes japonensis,  
at river margins : Their distribution and life cycle in the Yamato-gawa water  
system, Nara, Japan.  Iwasaki, Kenji.
  559-568.
 
Effects of chlorine on periphytic algae and  
macroinvertebrates in a stream receiving treated sewage as maintenance  
water.  Fukushima, Satoshi and Shoji Kanada.
  569-583.
 
A new spinicaudatan (Crustacea :  
Branchiopoda) from the Island of Olkhon (Lake Baikal, Russia) and the  
zoogeography of east Asian spinicaudata.   
 
Naganawa, Hidetoshi.
  585-606.
 
Determination of multi-elements in hard  
tissues of pearl mother shellfish (Ikecho-gai) in Lake Biwa by inductively  
coupled plasma-atomic emission spectrometry and their distribution.
  Fujino, Osamu, Kazuhiro Orimi, Takeshi  
Kotani and Isao Nishino.  607-617.
 
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