Research Bibliography
Research Bibliography
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2009. Changes in benthic algal community structure following an unpredictable stream-wide desiccation event. Department of Biological Sciences. Master's of Science:64pp.. Abstract
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2007. Elevated CO2 alters leaf-litter-derived dissolved organic carbon: effects on stream periphyton and crayfish feeding preference. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 26(4):662-671. Abstract
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2006. Algology and algologists at Bowling Green, a short history. Hydrobiologia. 56:1-11.
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2006. The effects of pH on a periphyton community in an acidic wetland, USA. Hydrobiologia. 561:71-82. Abstract
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2006. Photo-acclimation response of benthic stream algae across experimentally manipulated light gradients: a comparison of growth rates and net primary productivity. Journal of Phycology. 42:560-567. Abstract
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2006. Response of a lentic periphyton community to nutrient enrichment at low N:P ratios. Journal of Phycology. 42:1007-1015. Abstract
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2006. Response of periphytic algae to gradients in nitrogen and phosphorus in streamside mesocosms. Hydrobiologia. 561:131-147. Abstract
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2005. Stream periphyton responses to nutrient enrichment and crayfish reductions. Journal of Freshwater Ecology. 20(2):303-310. Abstract
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2003. Dissolved organic carbon derived from elevated CO2-altered leaf litter: impacts on stream periphyton growth and community structure. Master of Science:124pp.. Abstract
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2002. Changes in the benthic algal community and nutrient limitatin in Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron, during the invasion of the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha). Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 21(2):238-252. Abstract
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2001. Relation of environmental factors to density of epilithic lotic bacteria in 2 ecoregions. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 20(4):520-532. Abstract
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2000. Eutrophication of streams and rivers: dissolved nutrient-chlorophyll relationships for benthic algae. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 19(1):17-31. Abstract
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1999. Ecological stoichiometry in streams: linkages among nutrients, periphyton, and grazers. Doctor of Philosophy:134pp.. Abstract
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1999. Nutrient limitation of algal biomass accrual in streams: seasonal patterns and a comparison of methods. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 18(2):242-260. Abstract
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1999. The reponse of benthic algae to manipulations of light in four acidic lakes in northern Michigan. Hydrobiologia. 394:69-81. Abstract
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1999. Resource stress alters hydrological disturbance effects in a stream periphyton community. Oikos. 85:95-108. Abstract
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1998. The effects of pH and light on periphyton communities in a Michigan wetland. Master of Science:48pp.. Abstract
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1998. A habitat matrix conceptual model for stream periphyton. Archiv fur Hydrobiologie. 143(1):21-56. Abstract
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1998. Microform bed clusters as refugia for periphyton in a flood-prone headwater stream. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research. 32:363-374. Abstract
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1998. Periphyton development in three valley segments of a New Zealand grassland river: test of a habitat matrix conceptual model within a catchment. Archiv fur Mikrobiologie. 143(2):147-177. Abstract
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1997. Influence of an omnivore, nutrients, and site heterogeneity on stream algal and invertebrate communities. Doctor of Philosophy:149pp.. Abstract
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1996. Hydraulic habitat of plants in streams. Regulated Rivers: Research and Management. 12:131-144. Abstract
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1996. Hydraulic habitat suitability for periphyton in rivers. Regulated Rivers: Research and Management. 12:251-261. Abstract
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1996. Periphyton patterns in lakes. Algal Ecology. :57-76. Abstract
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1995. The contribution of flood disturbance, catchment geology and land use to the habitat template of periphyton in stream ecosystems. Freshwater Biology. 33:419-438. Abstract
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1995. Disturbance of stream periphyton by perturbations in shear stress: time to structural failure and differences in community resistance. Journal of Phycology. 31:233-241. Abstract
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1995. The effects of hydropsychid colonization on algal response to nutrient enrichment in a small Michigan stream, U.S.A. Freshwater Biology. 33:393-400. Abstract
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1995. NIWA and US stream scientists collaborate. Water & Atmosphere. 3(1):9. Abstract
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1994. Independent and interactive effects of nutrients and grazers on benthic algal community structure. Hydrobiologia. 291:201-209. Abstract
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1994. Periphyton patch preference in grazing chironomid larvae. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 13(1):89-99. Abstract
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1994. Periphyton responses to a hydraulic gradient in a regulated river in New Zealand. Freshwater Biology. 32:49-59. Abstract
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1994. Responses of two trophic levels to patch enrichment along a New Zealand stream continuum. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research. 28(2):119-134. Abstract
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1993. The effects of nutrients on periphyton. Doctor of Philosophy:98pp.. Abstract
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1990. The algal mat of Douglas Lake, Michigan: its composition, role in lake ecology and response to chemical perturbations. Master of Science:78pp.. Abstract
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1990. Comparative grazing efficiency of pulmonate and prosobranch snails. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 9(1):35-44. Abstract
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1990. In situ manipulations of two factors affecting a lentic periphyton community: effects of nutrients and disturbance. Doctor of Philosophy:184pp.. Abstract
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1990. Nutrient spatial heterogeneity: effects on community structure, physiognomy, and diversity of stream algae. Ecology. 71(3):905-920. Abstract
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1989. Algal and protozoan community response to individual and combined treatment of zinc and phosphate. Current Practices in Environmental Science and Engineering. 4:133-149. Abstract
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1989. The independent and interactive effects of snail grazing and nutrient enrichment on structuring periphyton communities. Hydrobiologia. 185:9-17. Abstract
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1989. Numerical response of Chydorids (Cladocera) and Chironomids (Diptera) to nutrient-enhanced periphyton growth. Archiv fur Hydrobiologie. 114(3):369-382. Abstract
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1989. A survey and experimental study of algal drift in a third order stream. Doctor of Philosophy:124pp.. Abstract
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1989. Variation in benthic diatom (Bacillariophyceae) immigration with habitat characteristics and cell morphology. Journal of Phycology. 25:120-129. Abstract
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1989. Variation in diatom community structure among habitats in sandy streams. Journal of Phycology. 25:678-686. Abstract
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1988. Effect of grazing by Physa integra on periphyton community structure. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 7(1):29-36. Abstract
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1988. Effects of different intensities and frequencies of disturbance by snail herbivory on periphyton succession. Doctor of Philosophy:220pp.. Abstract
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1988. Patch dynamics in lotic systems: the stream as a mosaic. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 7(4):503-524. Abstract
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1987. Effects of water and substratum nutrient supplies on lotic periphyton growth: an integrated bioassay. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 44:619-629. Abstract
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1985. Algal periphyton growth on nutrient-diffusing substrates: an in situ bioassay. Ecology. 66:465-472. Abstract
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1985. Nutrient heterogeneity and the maintenance of species diversity: periphyton response to substratum and water enrichment in a nutrient-poor stream. School of Natural Resources. Doctor of Philosophy:150pp.. Abstract
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1984. Artificial substrates which release nutrients: effects on periphyton and invertebrate succession. Hydrobiologia. 114:29-37. Abstract
