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Webster, Katherine, E. ;Kratz, Timothy K. ;Bowser, Carl J. ;Magnuson, John J. 1996. The influence of landscape position on lake chemical responses to drought in northern Wisconsin 41 (5): 977-984.
Williamson, Craig E. ;Stemberger, Richard S. ;Morris, Donald P. ;Frost, Thomas M. ;Paulsen, Steven G. 1996. Ultraviolet radiation in North American lakes: attenuation estimates from DOC measurements and implications for plankton communities 41 (5): 1024-1034.
Wynne, Randolph H. ;Magnuson, John J. ;Clayton, Murray K. ;Lillesand, Thomas M. ;Rodman, Daniel C. 1996. Determinants of temporal coherence in the satellite-derived 1987-1994 ice breakup dates of lakes on the Laurentian Shield 41 (5): 832-838.
Fallah, Payam M. ;Shearer, Carol A. ;Chen, Weidong 1997. Ascovaginospora stellipala gen. et sp. nov. from sphagnum bogs 89 (5): 812-18.
Fischer, Janet M. ;Frost, Thomas M. 1997. Indirect effects of lake acidification on Chaoborus population dynamics: the role of food limitation and predation 54 (3): 637-646.
Frost, Thomas M. ;Graham, Linda K. ;Elias, Joan E. ;Haase, Mark J. ;Kretchmer, Donald W. ;Kranzfelder, James A. 1997. A yellow-green algal symbiont in the freshwater sponge, Corvomeyenia everetti: convergent evolution of symbiotic associations 38: 395-99.
Hamilton, D.P. ;De Stasio, B.T. 1997. Modelling phytoplankton-zooplankton interactions in Sparkling Lake, USA 26 (2): 487-490.
Hassett, R.P. ;Cardinale, Bradley J. ;Stabler, L.B. ;Elser, James J. 1997. Ecological stoichiometry of N and P in pelagic ecosystems: comparison of lakes and oceans with emphasis on the zooplankton-phytoplankton interaction 42 (4): 648-662.
Kasprzak, Peter H. ;Lathrop, Richard C. 1997. Influence of two Daphnia species on summer phytoplankton assemblages from eutrophic lakes 19 (8): 1025-44.
Kratz, Timothy K. ;Webster, Katherine E. ;Bowser, Carl J. ;Magnuson, John J. ;Benson, Barbara J. 1997. The influence of landscape position on lakes in northern Wisconsin 37: 209-17.
Kratz, Timothy K. ;Schindler, John ;Hope, Diane ;Riera, Joan L. ;Bowser, Carl J. 1997. Average annual carbon dioxide concentrations in eight neighboring lakes in northern Wisconsin, USA 26: 335-38.
Magnuson, John J. ;Webster, Katherine E. ;Assel, R.A. ;Bowser, C.J. ;Dillon, P.J. ;Eaton, J.G. ;Evans, H.E. ;Fee, E.J. ;Hall, R.I. ;Mortsch, L.R. ;Schindler, D.W. ;Quinn, F.H. 1997. Potential effects of climate changes on aquatic systems: Laurentian Great Lakes and precambrian shield region 11: 825-71.
Magnuson, John J. ;Kratz, Timothy F. ;Allen, Timothy F. H. ;Armstrong, D.E. ;Benson, Barbara J. ;Bowser, C.J. ;Bolgrien, D.W. ;Carpenter, Stephen R. ;Frost, Thomas M. ;Gower, S.T. ;Lillesand, T.M. ;Pike, J.A. ;Turner, Monica G. 1997. Regionalization of long-term ecological research (LTER) on north temperate lakes 26 (pt. 2): 522-28.
Schneider, David Starrett 1997. Predation and food web structure along a habitat duration gradient 110 (4): 567-575.
Soranno, P.A. ;Carpenter, Stephen R. ;Lathrop, Richard C. 1997. Internal phosphorus loading in Lake Mendota: response to external loads and weather 54 (8): 1883-93.
De Stasio, Jr., Bart T. ;Hill, David K. ;Kleinhaus, Julie M. ;Nibbelink, Nathan P. ;Magnuson, John J. 1996. Potential effects of global climate change on small north-temperate lakes: physics, fish, and plankton 41 (5): 1136-49.
Graham, James M. ;Arancibia-Avila, Patricia ;Graham, Linda E. 1996. Effects of pH and selected metals on growth of the filamentous green alga Mougeotia under acidic conditions 41 (2): 263-270.
Graham, James M. ;Arancibia-Avila, Patricia ;Graham, Linda E. 1996. Physiological ecology of a species of the filamentous green alga Mougeotia under acidic conditions: Light and temperature effects on photosynthesis and respiration 41 (2): 253-262.
Hope, Diane ;Kratz, Timothy K. ;Riera, Joan L. 1996. Relationship between P(CO2) and dissolved organic carbon in northern Wisconsin lakes 25 (6): 1442-45.
Lathrop, Richard C. ;Carpenter, Stephen R. ;Rudstam, Lars G. 1996. Water clarity in Lake Mendota since 1900: responses to differing levels of nutrients and herbivory 53 (10): 2250-2261.