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2011.
“Alternative stable states explain unpredictable biological control of Salvinia molesta in Kakadu”
470 (7332): 86-89.
2011.
“Gradual entrainment lake inverter (GELI): A novel device for experimental lake mixing”
9: 14-28.
2011.
“A guide to the natural history of freshwater lake bacteria”
75 (1): 14-49.
2011.
“Early Warnings of Regime Shifts: A Whole-Ecosystem Experiment”
332 (6033): 1079-1082.
2010.
“Trading carbon for food: Global comparison of carbon stocks vs. crop yields on agricultural land”
107 (46): 19645-19648.
2010.
“Resilience thinking: Integrating resilience, adaptability abd transformability”
15 (4): 20 (online).
2008.
“Controls of groundwater flow in a peat dominated wetland/stream complex, Allequash Wetland, northern Wisconsin”
: 275.
2010.
“Estimating benthic invertebrate production in lakes: a comparison of methods and scaling from individual taxa to the whole-lake level”
73 (1): 153-169.
2011.
“Reconsideration of the planetary boundary for phosphorus”
6 (1): .
2011.
“Lakeshore residential development and growth of largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides): a cross-lakes comparison”
20 (1): 92-101.
2011.
“The effect of dreissenid invasions on chlorophyll and the chlorophyll: total phosphorus ratio in north-temperate lakes”
68 (2): 319-329.
2011.
“Seasonal differences in bacterial community composition following nutrient additions in a eutrophic lake”
13 (4): 887-899.
2011.
“Blowin' in the wind: reciprocal airborne carbon fluxes between lakes and land”
68 (1): 170-182.
2012.
“Extreme events, trends, and variability in Northern Hemisphere lake-ice phenology (1855 – 2005)”
112 (2): 299-323.
2014.
“Applications of Excitation Emission Matrix Fluorescence with Parallel Factor Analysis (EEM-PARAFAC) in Assessing Environmental Dynamics of Natural Dissolved Organic Matter (DOM) in Aquatic Environments: A Review”
: 27-73. doi:10.1021/bk-2014-1160.ch003.
2010.
“Controls on mangrove forest-atmosphere carbon dioxide exchanges in western Everglades National Park”
115: G02020. doi:10.1029/2009JG001186.





