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Submissions from 2002

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A laboratory investigation of cyanobacterial extracellular polymeric secretions (EPS) in influencing CaCO3 polymorphism, Tomohiro Kawaguchi and Alan W. Decho

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In Situ Analysis of Carboxyl and Sulfhydryl Groups of Extracellular Polymeric Secretions by Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy, Tomohiro Kawaguchi and Alan W. Decho

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In Situ Microspatial Imaging Using Two-Photon and Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy of Bacteria and Extracellular Polymeric Secretions (EPS) Within Marine Stromatolites, Tomohiro Kawaguchi and Alan W. Decho

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Isolation and Biochemical Characterization of Extracellular Polymeric Secretions (EPS) from Modern Soft Marine Stromatolites (Bahamas) and Its Inhibitory Effect on CaCO3 Precipitation, Tomohiro Kawaguchi and Alan W. Decho

Submissions from 2000

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Microbial biofilms in intertidal systems: an overview, Alan W. Decho

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Proteolytic enzymes in the marine bacterium Pseudoalteromonas atlantica: post-secretional activation and effects of environmental conditions, Monica Hoffman and Alan W. Decho

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Biochemical Characterization of Cyanobacterial Extracellular Polymers (EPS) from Modern Marine Stromatolites (Bahamas), Tomohiro Kawaguchi and Alan W. Decho

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The role of microbes in accretion, lamination and early lithification of modern marine stromatolites, R. Pamela Reid, Pieter T. Visscher, Alan W. Decho, John L. Ferry, B. M. Bebout, Christophe Dupraz, I. G. Macintyre, H. W. Paerl, J. L. Pinckney, L. Prufert-Bebout, T. F. Steppe, and D. J. DesMarais

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Bioavailability of particle-associated silver, cadmium, and zinc to the estuarine amphipod Leptocheirus plumulosus through dietary ingestion, Christian E. Schlekat, Alan W. Decho, and G. Thomas Chandler

Submissions from 1999

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Imaging an alginate polymer gel matrix using atomic force microscopy, Alan W. Decho

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Confocal Imaging of In Situ Natural Microbial Communities and Their Extracellular Polymeric Secretions Using Nanoplast® Resin, Alan W. Decho and Tomohiro Kawaguchi

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Dietary assimilation of cadmium associated with bacterial exopolymer sediment coatings by the estuarine amphipod Leptocheirus plumulosus: effects of Cd concentration and salinity, Christian E. Schlekat, Alan W. Decho, and G. Thomas Chandler

Submissions from 1998

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Chemical cues: Why basic peptides are signal molecules in marine environments, Alan W. Decho, Kenneth A. Browne, and Richard K. Zimmer-Faust

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Sorption of Cadmium to Bacterial Extracellular Polymeric Sediment Coatings Under Estuarine Conditions, Christian E. Schlekat, Alan W. Decho, and G. Thomas Chandler

Submissions from 1996

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Flexible digestion strategies and trace metal assimilation in marine bivalves, Alan W. Decho and Samuel N. Luoma

Submissions from 1995

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Microbial activities and the transformation of organic matter within mucilaginous material, Alan W. Decho and Gerhard J. Herndl

Submissions from 1994

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Humic and fulvic acids: sink or source in the availability of metals to the marine bivalves Macoma balthica and Potamocorbula amurensis?, Alan W. Decho and Samuel N. Luoma

Submissions from 1993

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Exopolymer microenvironments of microbial flora: Multiple and interactive effects on trophic relationships, Alan W. Decho and Glenn R. Lopez

Submissions from 1991

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Time-courses in the retention of food material in the bivalves Potamocorbula amurensis and Macoma balthica: significance to the absorption of carbon and chromium, Alan W. Decho and Samuel N. Luoma

Submissions from 1990

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Bacterial exopolymer utilization by a harpacticoid copepod: A methodology and results, Alan W. Decho and David J. W. Moriarty

Submissions from 1988

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How do harpacticoid grazing rates differ over a tidal cycle? Field verification using chlorophyll-pigment analyses, Alan W. Decho

Submissions from 1986

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Water-cover influences on diatom ingestion rates by meiobenthic copepods, Alan W. Decho

Submissions from 1985

Meiofauna-sediment interactions around subtropical seagrass sediments using factor analysis, Alan W. Decho, W. D. Hummon, and John W. Fleeger