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AN "ENVIRO-INFORMATIC" ASSESSMENT OF SAGINAW BAY (LAKE HURON, USA) PHYTOPLANKTON: DATA-DRIVEN CHARACTERIZATION AND MODELING OF MICROCYSTIS (CYANOPHYTA)(1).Chloroflexi CL500-11 Populations That Predominate Deep-Lake Hypolimnion Bacterioplankton Rely on Nitrogen-Rich Dissolved Organic Matter Metabolism and C1 Compound Oxidation.Lake Bacterial Assemblage Composition Is Sensitive to Biological Disturbance Caused by an Invasive Filter Feeder.Histology of herniations through the body wall and cuticle of zooplankton from the Laurentian Great Lakes.Flow cytometric monitoring of bacterioplankton phenotypic diversity predicts high population-specific feeding rates by invasive dreissenid mussels.Interpretation of biological-rate coefficients derived from radionuclide content, radionuclide concentration and specific activity experiments.Population dynamics of Bythotrephes cederstroemii in south-east Lake Michigan 1995-1998Changes in water quality variables at a mid-depth site after proliferation of dreissenid mussels in southeastern Lake MichiganMapping the spatial distribution of the biomass and filter-feeding effect of invasive dreissenid mussels on the winter-spring phytoplankton bloom in Lake MichiganSpatial and predatory interactions of visually preying nonindigenous zooplankton and fish in Lake Michigan during midsummerBig versus small: Does Bythotrephes longimanus predation regulate spatial distribution of another invasive predatory cladoceran, Cercopagis pengoi?Influences on Bythotrephes longimanus life-history characteristics in the Great LakesThe quick and the dead: might differences in escape rates explain the changes in the zooplankton community composition of Lake Michigan after invasion by Bythotrephes?Phytoplankton community composition of Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron, during the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) invasion: A multivariate analysisLong-term and recent changes in southern Lake Michigan water quality with implications for present trophic statusCauses of phytoplankton changes in Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron, during the zebra mussel invasionThe invasive cladoceran Cercopagis pengoi is a generalist predator capable of feeding on a variety of prey species of different sizes and escape abilitiesSummer thermal structure and anticyclonic circulation of Lake ErieA model study of the coupled biological and physical dynamics in Lake MichiganInfluences of suspended sediments on the ecosystem in Lake Michigan: a 3-D coupled bio-physical modeling experimentDispersal and emerging ecological impacts of Ponto-Caspian species in the Laurentian Great LakesChanges in the Lake Michigan food web following dreissenid mussel invasions: A synthesisComplex interactions in Lake Michigan’s rapidly changing ecosystemSeasonal zooplankton dynamics in Lake Michigan: Disentangling impacts of resource limitation, ecosystem engineering, and predation during a critical ecosystem transitionBiotic and abiotic factors influencing zooplankton vertical distribution in Lake HuronA record-breaking low ice cover over the Great Lakes during winter 2011/2012: combined effects of a strong positive NAO and La NiñaModeling the effect of invasive quagga mussels on the spring phytoplankton bloom in Lake MichiganSimulating the 1998 spring bloom in Lake Michigan using a coupled physical-biological modelCorrigendum to “Recent changes in primary production and phytoplankton in the offshore region of southeastern Lake Michigan” [J. Great Lakes Res. 36 (Supplement 3) (2010) 20–29]Recent changes in primary production and phytoplankton in the offshore region of southeastern Lake MichiganFeeding rate of Diaptomus sicilis and its relation to selectivity and effective food concentration in algal mixtures and in Lake MichiganCalculation and use of selectivity coefficients of feeding: Zooplankton grazingTwo Electivity Indices for Feeding with Special Reference to Zooplankton GrazingDynamics of the Lake Michigan food web, 1970 2000Alewife planktivory controls the abundance of two invasive predatory cladocerans in Lake MichiganCommentary: The need for model development related to Cladophora and nutrient management in Lake MichiganVariation in the abundance of pico, nano, and microplankton in Lake Michigan: Historic and basin-wide comparisonsMicrozooplankton distribution, dynamics, and trophic interactions relative to phytoplankton and quagga mussels in Saginaw Bay, Lake HuronQuagga mussel (Dreissena rostriformis bugensis) selective feeding of phytoplankton in Saginaw BayEvidence of hypoxic foraging forays by yellow perch (Perca flavescens) and potential consequences for prey consumption
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