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Vanni, Michael J., Peter B. McIntyre, Dennis Allen, Diane L. Arnott, Jonathan P. Benstead, David J. Berg, Åge Brabrand, et al. 2017. “A Global Database Of Nitrogen And Phosphorus Excretion Rates Of Aquatic Animals”. Ecology 98 (5): 1475-1475. doi:10.1002/ecy.1792.
Craig, Nicola, Stuart E. Jones, Brian C. Weidel, and Christopher T. Solomon. 2017. “Life History Constraints Explain Negative Relationship Between Fish Productivity And Dissolved Organic Carbon In Lakes”. Ecology And Evolution 7 (16): 6201-6209. doi:10.1002/ece3.3108.
Ross, Alexander J., Brian C. Weidel, M.A. Lenker, and Christopher T. Solomon. 2017. “Evidence For Migratory Spawning Behavior By Morphologically Distinct Cisco (Coregonus Artedi) From A Small Inland Lake”. The American Midland Naturalist 178 (2): 237-244. doi:10.1674/0003-0031-178.2.237.
Liu, Heping, Qianyu Zhang, Gabriel G. Katul, Jonathan J. Cole, F. S. Chapin III, and S. MacIntyre. 2016. “Large Co2 Effluxes At Night And During Synoptic Weather Events Significantly Contribute To Co2 Emissions From A Reservoir”. Environmental Research Letters 11 (6): 64001. doi:10.1088/1748-9326/11/6/064001.
Winslow, Luke, Jacob A. Zwart, Ryan D. Batt, Hilary A. Dugan, Iestyn Woolway, Jessica R. Corman, Paul C. Hanson, and Jordan S. Read. 2016. “Lakemetabolizer: An R Package For Estimating Lake Metabolism From Free-Water Oxygen Using Diverse Statistical Models”. Inland Waters 6 (4): 622-636.
Kremer, Peleg, Zoe Hamstead, Dagmar Haase, Timon McPhearson, Niki Frantzeskaki, Erik Andersson, Nadja Kabisch, et al. 2016. “Key Insights For The Future Of Urban Ecosystem Services Research”. Ecology And Society 21. doi:10.5751/ES-08445-210229.
Richardson, D.C., Cayelan C. Carey, D. A. Bruesewitz, and Kathleen C. Weathers. 2016. “Intra- And Inter-Annual Variability In Metabolism In An Oligotrophic Lake”. Aquatic Sciences. doi:10.1007/s00027-016-0499-7.
Caputo, Jesse, C. M. Beier, Valerie A. Luzadis, and Peter M. Groffman. 2016. “Integrating Beneficiaries Into Assessment Of Ecosystem Services From Managed Forests At The Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, Usa”. Forest Ecosystems 3 (13). doi:10.1186/s40663-016-0072-9.
Zwart, Jacob A., S.D. Sebestyen, Christopher T. Solomon, and S. E. Jones. 2016. “The Influence Of Hydrologic Residence Time On Lake Carbon Cycling Dynamics Following Extreme Precipitation Events”. Ecosystems, 1-15. doi:10.1007/s10021-016-0088-6.
Rose, Kevin C., Kathleen C. Weathers, Amy L. Hetherington, and David P. Hamilton. 2016. “Insights From The Global Lake Ecological Observatory Network (Gleon)”. Inland Waters 6. THE FERRY HOUSE, FAR SAWREY, AMBLESIDE, CUMBRIA LA22 0LP, ENGLAND: FRESHWATER BIOLOGICAL ASSOC: 476-482. doi:10.5268/IW-6.4.1051.
Chamberlain, Samuel D., Nuria Gomez-Casanovas, Todd Walter, Elizabeth H. Boughton, Carl J. Bernacchi, Evan H. DeLucia, Peter M. Groffman, Earl W. Keel, and Jed Sparks. 2016. “Influence Of Transient Flooding On Methane Fluxes From Subtropical Pastures”. Journal Of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 121 (3): 965 - 977. doi:10.1002/2015JG003283.
Schnurr, Jaclyn L., and Charles D. Canham. 2016. “Linkages Among Canopy Tree Neighbourhoods, Small Mammal Herbivores And Herbaceous Communities In Temperate Forests”. Journal Of Vegetation Science 27 (5): 980 - 986. doi:10.1111/jvs.2016.27.issue-510.1111/jvs.12437.
Crowley, Katherine F., Gary M. Lovett, Mary A. Arthur, and Kathleen C. Weathers. 2016. “Long-Term Effects Of Pest-Induced Tree Species Change On Carbon And Nitrogen Cycling In Northeastern U.s. Forests: A Modeling Analysis”. Forest Ecology And Management 372: 269 - 290. doi:10.1016/j.foreco.2016.03.045.
Timofeyev, Maxim A., E. A. Silow, A. W. Mackay, M. V. Moore, and Gene E. Likens. 2016. “Monitoring: Safeguarding The World's Largest Lake”. Nature 538: 41 - 41. doi:10.1038/538041a.
Lafferriere, Natalia A. Rossi, Rafael Antelo, Fernando Alda, Dick Mårtensson, Frank Hailer, Santiago Castroviejo-Fisher, José Ayarzagüena, et al. 2016. “Multiple Paternity In A Reintroduced Population Of The Orinoco Crocodile (Crocodylus Intermedius) At The El Frío Biological Station, Venezuela”. Plos One 11 (3): e0150245. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0150245.
Rosi-Marshall, Emma J., Holly A. Wellard Kelly, Robert O. Hall, and K. A. Vallis. 2016. “Methods For Quantifying Aquatic Macroinvertebrate Diets”. Freshwater Science 35 (1): 229 - 236. doi:10.1086/684648.
Hall, Robert O., J.L. Tank, M. A. Baker, Emma J. Rosi-Marshall, and E. R. Hotchkiss. 2016. “Metabolism, Gas Exchange, And Carbon Spiraling In Rivers”. Ecosystems 19 (1): 73 - 86. doi:10.1007/s10021-015-9918-1.
Zwart, Jacob A., N. Craig, P.T. Kelly, Christopher T. Solomon, Brian C. Weidel, and S. E. Jones. 2016. “Metabolic And Physiochemical Responses To A Whole-Lake Experimental Increase In Dissolved Organic Carbon In A North-Temperate Lake”. Limnology And Oceanography 61: 723-734. doi:10.1002/lno.10248.
Keesing, Felicia. 2016. “The Messy Work Of Saving Lions”. Bioscience 66 (4): 327 - 328. doi:10.1093/biosci/biw012.
Stephens, Patrick R., Sonia Altizer, Katherine F. Smith, A. Aguirre, James H. Brown, Sarah A. Budischak, J.E. Byers, et al. 2016. “The Macroecology Of Infectious Diseases: A New Perspective On Global-Scale Drivers Of Pathogen Distributions And Impacts”. Ecology Letters 19 (9): 1159 - 1171. doi:10.1111/ele.12644.
Natesan, Sahana, and David L. Strayer. 2016. “Long-Term Increases In Shell Thickness Of Zebra Mussels (Dreissena Polymorpha) In The Hudson River”. Fundamental And Applied Limnology / Archiv Für Hydrobiologie 188 (3): 245 - 248. doi:10.1127/fal/2016/0888.
Breyta, Rachel, Doug McKenney, Tarin Tesfaye, Kotaro Ono, and Gael Kurath. 2016. “Increasing Virulence, But Not Infectivity, Associated With Serially Emergent Virus Strains Of A Fish Rhabdovirus”. Virus Evolution 2 (1): vev018. doi:10.1093/ve/vev018.
Butler, Tom, F.M. Vermeylen, C. M. Lehmann, Gene E. Likens, and M. Puchalski. 2016. “Increasing Ammonia Concentration Trends In Large Regions Of The Usa Derived From The Nadp/Amon Network”. Atmospheric Environment 146: 132 - 140. doi:10.1016/j.atmosenv.2016.06.033.
Han, Barbara A., and Laura Yang. (06/2016AD) 2016. “Predicting Novel Tick Vectors Of Zoonotic Disease”. In #Data4Good: Machine Learning In Social Good Applications. New York, NY. https://arxiv.org/abs/1606.06323.
Gora, Evan M., Noah Gripshover, and Stephen P. Yanoviak. 2016. “Orientation At The Water Surface By The Carpenter Ant Camponotus Pennsylvanicus (De Geer, 1773) (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)”. Myrmecological News 23. Österreichische Gesellschaft für Entomofaunistik: 33-39.
Leach, Allison M., Kyle A. Emery, Jessica A. Gephart, Kyle F. Davis, J.W. Erisman, Adrian Leip, Michael L. Pace, et al. 2016. “Environmental Impact Food Labels Combining Carbon, Nitrogen, And Water Footprints”. Food Policy 61: 213 - 223. doi:10.1016/j.foodpol.2016.03.006.
Schlesinger, William H. 2016. “An Evaluation Of Abiotic Carbon Sinks In Deserts”. Global Change Biology. doi:10.1111/gcb.13336.
Pickett, Steward T. A., Mary L. Cadenasso, Daniel L. Childers, M.J. McDonnell, and Weiqi Zhou. 2016. “Evolution And Future Of Urban Ecological Science: Ecology In, Of, And For The City”. Ecosystem Health And Sustainability 2 (7): e01229. doi:10.1002/ehs2.1229.
Wilkinson, Grace M., Cal D. Buelo, Jonathan J. Cole, and Michael L. Pace. 2016. “Exogenously Produced Co2 Doubles The Co2 Efflux From Three North Temperate Lakes”. Geophysical Research Letters 43 (5): 1996 - 2003. doi:10.1002/2016GL067732.
Kelly, P.T., N. Craig, Christopher T. Solomon, Brian C. Weidel, Jacob A. Zwart, and S. E. Jones. 2016. “Experimental Whole-Lake Increase Of Dissolved Organic Carbon Concentration Produces Unexpected Increase In Crustacean Zooplankton Density”. Global Change Biology 22 (8): 2766 - 2775. doi:10.1111/gcb.13260.
Weathers, Kathleen C., Peter M. Groffman, E. Van Dolah, Emily S. Bernhardt, Nancy B Grimm, Katherine D. McMahon, Josh Schimel, et al. 2016. “Frontiers In Ecosystem Ecology From A Community Perspective: The Future Is Boundless And Bright”. Ecosystems 19 (5): 753 - 770. doi:10.1007/s10021-016-9967-0.
Han, Barbara A., and John M. Drake. 2016. “Future Directions In Analytics For Infectious Disease Intelligence”. Embo Reports 17 (6): 785 - 789. doi:10.15252/embr.201642534.
Schlesinger, William H., and Avner Vengosh. 2016. “Global Boron Cycle In The Anthropocene”. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 30 (2): 219 - 230. doi:10.1002/gbc.v30.210.1002/2015GB005266.
Han, Barbara A., Andrew M. Kramer, and John M. Drake. 2016. “Global Patterns Of Zoonotic Disease In Mammals”. Trends In Parasitology 32 (7): 565 - 577. doi:10.1016/j.pt.2016.04.007.
Benoît, P.-O., B. E. Beisner, and Christopher T. Solomon. 2016. “Growth Rate And Abundance Of Common Fishes Is Negatively Related To Dissolved Organic Carbon Concentration In Lakes”. Canadian Journal Of Fisheries And Aquatic Sciences. doi:10.1139/cjfas-2015-0340.
Smyth, Robyn L., Alicia Caruso, L. Borre, Guangwei Zhu, Mengyuan Zhu, Amy L. Hetherington, E. Jennings, et al. 2016. “High-Frequency Lake Data Benefit Society Through Broader Engagement With Stakeholders: A Synthesis Of Gleon Data Use Survey And Member Experiences”. Inland Waters 6. THE FERRY HOUSE, FAR SAWREY, AMBLESIDE, CUMBRIA LA22 0LP, ENGLAND: FRESHWATER BIOLOGICAL ASSOC: 555-564. doi:10.5268/IW-6.4.894.
Dugan, Hilary A., S. A. Arcone, Maciej K. Obryk, and P. T. Doran. 2016. “High-Resolution Ground-Penetrating Radar Profiles Of Perennial Lake Ice In The Mcmurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica: Horizon Attributes, Unconformities, And Subbottom Penetration”. Geophysics 81 (1): WA13 - WA20. doi:10.1190/geo2015-0159.1.
Fuss, Colin B., Charles T. Driscoll, Mark B. Green, and Peter M. Groffman. 2016. “Hydrologic Flowpaths During Snowmelt In Forested Headwater Catchments Under Differing Winter Climatic And Soil Frost Regimes”. Hydrological Processes 30 (24): 4617 - 4632. doi:10.1002/hyp.v30.2410.1002/hyp.10956.
Burtis, J. C., Patrick Sullivan, Taal Levi, Kelly M. Oggenfuss, Timothy J. Fahey, and Richard S. Ostfeld. 2016. “The Impact Of Temperature And Precipitation On Blacklegged Tick Activity And Lyme Disease Incidence In Endemic And Emerging Regions”. Parasites & Vectors 9 (16). doi:10.1186/s13071-016-1894-6.
Gutiérrez, Jorge L., and M.G. Palomo. 2016. “Increased Algal Fouling On Mussels With Barnacle Epibionts: A Fouling Cascade”. Journal Of Sea Research 112: 49 - 54. doi:10.1016/j.seares.2016.04.002.