Abstract

The Tanana River floodplain in Alaska illustrates the diversity and complexity of ecological systems that are assessed with algae. The landscape is a mosaic of streams, rivers, wetlands, and lakes in differing hydrogeomorphic settings. For more geographic information, it is just outside the NSF Bonanza Creek Experimental Forest about 30 km southeast of Fairbanks, Alaska. Photo taken by Jan Stevenson. [Vol. 50, No. 3, pp. 409–461]

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