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P. Bukaveckas

Leach, Taylor H., Luke Winslow, Frank Acker, J. Bloomfield, C.W. Boylen, P. A. Bukaveckas, Donald F. Charles, et al. 2018. “Long-Term Dataset on Aquatic Responses to Concurrent Climate Change and Recovery from Acidification”. Scientific Data 5: 180059. doi:10.1038/sdata.2018.59.
Rosenberry, D. O., P. A. Bukaveckas, Donald C. Buso, Gene E. Likens, A.M. Shapiro, and T. C. Winter. 1999. “Movement of Road Salt to a Small New Hampshire Lake”. Water Air Soil Pollut. 109: 179-206.
Bukaveckas, P. A., and William H. Shaw. 1998. “Phytoplankton Responses to Nutrient and Grazer Manipulations Among Northeastern Lakes of Varying PH”. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 55: 958-66.
Bukaveckas, P. A., Gene E. Likens, T. C. Winter, and Donald C. Buso. 1998. “A Comparison of Methods for Deriving Solute Flux Rates Using Long-Term Data from Streams in the Mirror Lake Watershed”. Water Air Soil Pollut. 105: 277-93.
Bukaveckas, P. A., and William H. Shaw. 1997. “Effects of Base Addition and Brook Trout (Salvelinus Fontinalis) Introduction on the Plankton Community of an Acidic Adirondack Lake”. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 54: 1367-76.
Driscoll, Charles T., C.P. Cirmo, Timothy J. Fahey, V.L. Blette, P. A. Bukaveckas, D.A. Burns, C.P. Gubala, et al. 1996. “The Experimental Watershed Liming Study: Comparison of Lake and Watershed Neutralization Strategies”. Biogeochemistry 32: 143-74.
Weiher, E. R., C.W. Boylen, and P. A. Bukaveckas. 1994. “Alterations in Aquatic Plant Community Structure Following Liming of an Acidic Adirondack Lake”. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 51: 20-24.
Bukaveckas, P. A., Gene E. Likens, Donald C. Buso, and T. C. Winter. 1993. “Hydrologic Controls of Chemical Flux Rates in the Mirror Lake Watershed”. Verh. Int. Ver. Limnol. 25: 419-22.
Bukaveckas, P. A. 1992. “Changes in Primary Productivity Associated With Liming and Reacidification of an Adirondack Lake”. Environ. Pollut. 79: 127-33.
Bukaveckas, P. A., and Charles T. Driscoll. 1991. “Effects of Whole-Lake Base Addition on Thermal Stratification in Three Acidic Adirondack Lakes”. Water Air Soil Pollut. 59: 23-39.