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Benthic and planktonic inorganic nutrient processing rates at the interface between a river and lake
Autor:
Paul C. Reneau, James H. Larson, Mary Anne Evans, Faith A. Fitzpatrick, Marguerite A. Xenopoulos, William F. James, Paul C. Frost
Publikováno v:
Biogeochemistry. 155:189-203
The interface between lotic and lentic ecosystems is often a zone of intense metabolic activity, as primary production in streams and rivers can be light limited whereas nutrients often limit primary production in lake ecosystems. Our objective was t
Autor:
Dale M. Robertson, Benjamin J. Siebers, Robert Ladwig, David P. Hamilton, Paul C. Reneau, Cory P. McDonald, Stephanie Prellwitz, Richard C. Lathrop
Publikováno v:
Scientific Investigations Report.
Autor:
James H. Larson, Jeff Schaeffer, Faith A. Fitzpatrick, Jennifer E. Granneman, Natalie Goldstrohm, Martha L. Carlson Mazur, Kurt P. Kowalski, Paul W. Seelbach, Paul C. Reneau
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Journal of Great Lakes Research. 45:651-663
Rivermouth ecosystems in the Laurentian Great Lakes represent complex hydrologic mixing zones where lake and river water combine to form biologically productive areas that are functionally similar to marine estuaries. As urban, industrial, shipping,
Autor:
William B. Richardson, Faith A. Fitzpatrick, Paul C. Reneau, Robert J. Kennedy, William F. James, Sean W. Bailey, Paul C. Frost, James H. Larson, Mary Anne Evans
Publikováno v:
Biogeochemistry. 142:73-93
Understanding the quantity and form of nutrient loads to large lakes is necessary to understand controls over primary production, phytoplankton community composition and the production of phytotoxins. Nutrient loading estimates to large lakes are pri
Autor:
Paul C. Reneau, John W. Scott, Steven R. Corsi, Sherri A. Mason, Austin K. Baldwin, Peter L. Lenaker
Publikováno v:
Environmental sciencetechnology. 53(21)
Microplastic contamination was studied along a freshwater continuum from inland streams to the Milwaukee River estuary to Lake Michigan and vertically from the water surface, water subsurface, and sediment. Microplastics were detected in all 96 water
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Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 73:445-460
Little St. Germain Lake (LSG), a relatively pristine multibasin lake in Wisconsin, USA, was examined to determine how morphologic (internal), climatic (external), anthropogenic (winter aeration), and natural (beaver activity) factors affect the troph
Publikováno v:
Open-File Report.
Autor:
Paul C. Reneau, P. Ryan Jackson
Publikováno v:
Scientific Investigations Report.
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Scientific Investigations Report.
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Scientific Investigations Report.