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Recent changes in abundance and cell size of pelagic diatoms in the North American Great LakesLaurentian Great Lakes phytoplankton and their water quality characteristics, including a diatom-based model for paleoreconstruction of phosphorusIce cover extent drives phytoplankton and bacterial community structure in a large north-temperate lake: implications for a warming climate.Are harmful algal blooms becoming the greatest inland water quality threat to public health and aquatic ecosystems?Multidimensional approach to invasive species prevention.COMPARISON OF SIMPLE AND MULTIMETRIC DIATOM-BASED INDICES FOR GREAT LAKES COASTLINE DISTURBANCE(1).Human influences on water quality in Great Lakes coastal wetlands.In some places, in some cases, and at some times, harmful algal blooms are the greatest threat to inland water quality.Environmental control of diatom community size structure varies across aquatic ecosystems.The ecological history of Lake Erie as recorded by the phytoplankton communityAssessing ballast water treatments: Evaluation of viability methods for ambient freshwater microplankton assemblagesNext Generation of Ecological Indicators of Wetland ConditionPaleolimnology of a freshwater estuary to inform Area of Concern nutrient delisting effortsPelagic zonation of water quality and phytoplankton in the Great LakesPollen and phytolith paleoecology in the St. Louis River Estuary, Minnesota, USA, with special consideration of Zizania palustris LPaleolimnology of the Lake of the Woods southern basin: continued water quality degradation despite lower nutrient influxModeled sensitivity of Lake Michigan productivity and zooplankton to changing nutrient concentrations and quagga musselsClimate warming and changes in Cyclotella sensu lato in the Laurentian Great LakesPelagic phytoplankton community change-points across nutrient gradients and in response to invasive musselsA comparison of phytoplankton communities of the deep chlorophyll layers and epilimnia of the Laurentian Great LakesWinter–spring diatom production in Lake Erie is an important driver of summer hypoxiaPhytoplankton trends in the Great Lakes, 2001–2011A paleolimnological assessment of human impacts on Lake SuperiorDiatom assemblage response to Iroquoian and Euro-Canadian eutrophication of Crawford Lake, Ontario, CanadaInfluences of Coastal Stressors on Phytoplankton in the Great LakesAn assessment of stressor extent and biological condition in the North American mid-continent great rivers (USA)Assessing the condition of the Missouri, Ohio, and Upper Mississippi rivers (USA) using diatom-based indicatorsPlanktonic and periphytic diatoms as indicators of stress on great rivers of the United States: Testing water quality and disturbance modelsExploration of sample size and diatom-based indicator performance in three North American phosphorus training setsAn integrated approach to assessing multiple stressors for coastal Lake SuperiorDiatoms as indicators of long-term environmental change in rivers, fluvial lakes, and impoundmentsDIATOM PALEOLIMNOLOGY OF TWO FLUVIAL LAKES IN THE ST. LAWRENCE RIVER: A RECONSTRUCTION OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES DURING THE LAST CENTURYThe response of zooplankton and phytoplankton from the North American Great Lakes to filtrationA Diatom Quality Index from a Diatom-Based Total Phosphorus Inference ModelA Diatom-based Water Quality Model for Great Lakes CoastlinesResponsiveness of Great Lakes Wetland Indicators to Human Disturbances at Multiple Spatial Scales: A Multi-Assemblage AssessmentDiatom-based Weighted-averaging Transfer Functions for Great Lakes Coastal Water Quality: Relationships to Watershed CharacteristicsCultural Eutrophication Trends in Three Southeastern Ontario Lakes: A Paleolimnological PerspectivePostsettlement eutrophication histories of six British Columbia (Canada) lakesQ56985260
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