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Journal of Plankton Research publishes innovative papers that significantly advance the field of plankton research. All kinds of marine, brackish and freshwater plankton are considered: viruses, bacteria, fungi, phytoplankton, and zooplankton, including meroplankton and ichthyoplankton.

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Volume 34, Number 2, 10 February 2012

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2011 David Cushing Prize
pp. 101-101(1)
Author: Harris, Roger

Non-cooperative behaviour of bacteria prevents efficient phosphorus utilization of planktonic communities
pp. 102-112(11)
Authors: Tittel, Jörg; Büttner, Olaf; Kamjunke, Norbert

Phytoplankton of the River Loire, France: a biodiversity and modelling study
pp. 120-135(16)
Authors: Descy, Jean-Pierre; Leitao, Maria; Everbecq, Etienne; Smitz, J.S.; Deliège, Jean-François

Spectral fluorometric characterization of Haptophyte dynamics using the FluoroProbe: an application in the eastern English Channel for monitoring Phaeocystis globosa
pp. 136-151(16)
Authors: Houliez, Emilie; Lizon, Fabrice; Thyssen, Melilotus; Artigas, Luis Felipe; Schmitt, Francois G.

Interclonal variation, effectiveness and long-term implications of Triops-induced morphological defences in Daphnia magna Strauss
pp. 152-160(9)
Authors: Rabus, Max; Waterkeyn, Aline; van Pottelbergh, Nisse; Brendonck, Luc; Laforsch, Christian

Use of phytoplankton pigments in estimating food selection of three marine copepods
pp. 161-172(12)
Authors: Oechsler-Christensen, Brian; Jónasdóttir, Sigrn Huld; Henriksen, Peter; Hansen, Per Juel

R. J. Conover, “Bob“, 1927-2011
pp. 188-189(2)
Author: Harding, Gareth

OBITUARY: Benoît B. Mandelbrot (1924-2010)
pp. 190-190(1)
Author: Seuront, Laurent

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