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1996.
“Potential methane emission from north-temperate lakes following ice melt”
41 (5): 985-991.
1996.
“Regulation of dinoflagellate populations: relative importance of grazing, resource limitation, and recruitment from sediments”
53 (6): 1409-1417.
1996.
“Habitat duration and community structure in temporary ponds”
15 (1): 64-86.
1996.
“Phosphorus loads to surface waters: a simple model to account for spatial pattern of land use”
6 (3): 865-78.
1996.
“Measuring the sensitivity of southern Wisconsin lake ice to climate variations and lake depth using a numerical model”
41 (5): 822-831.
1995.
“Freshwater ecosystems and their management: a national initiative”
270: 584-385.
1995.
“Morphological responses by Bosmina longirostris and Eubosmina tubicen to changes in copepod predator populations during a whole-lake acidification experiment”
17 (8): 1621-32.
1995.
“Experimental acidification of Little Rock Lake, Wisconsin: the first four years of chemical and biological recovery”
85 (3): 1713-1719.
1995.
“Ecological dynamics at broad scales”
Supplement: S29-S35.
1995.
“Concentration of mercury species in relationship to other site-specific factors in the surface waters of northern Wisconsin lakes”
40 (3): 556-565.
1995.
“Methymercury production in the anoxic hypolimnion of a dimictic seepage lake”
80 (1-4): 735-745.
1995.
“Mercury in romote Rocky Mountain lakes of Glacier National Park, Montana, in comparison with other temperate North American regions”
52 (6): 1220-1228.
1995.
“Chemical correlates of Hg and methyl-Hg in Northern Wisconsin lake waters under ice-cover”
84 (3-4): 253-267.
1995.
“Climate confounds detection of chemical trends related to acid deposition in upper midwest lakes in the USA”
85: 1575-80.
1995.
“Book review of Steinberg, C.E.W. and R.F. Wright, eds. 1994. Acidification of freshwater ecosystems: Implications for the future. John Wiley and Sons. 404 pp”
40 (4): 842-843.
1995.
“Long-term hydrologic and biogeochemical responses of a soft water seepage lake in north central Wisconsin”
31 (1): 199-212.
1996.
“Evidence of recent warming and El Nino-related variation in ice breakup of Wisconsin lakes.”
41 (5): 815-21.









