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Publikováno v:
Journal of Freshwater Ecology, Vol 32, Iss 1, Pp 643-652 (2017)
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation has multiple consequences to freshwater organisms. Some zooplanktons use photoenzymatic repair (PER), which is a process that utilizes ultraviolet-A and visible light (photorepair radiation, PRR) to repair ultraviolet-B-ind
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https://doaj.org/article/dab6675587a6427495154225df430200
Autor:
Sojung Claire Kim, Sandra L. Cooke
Publikováno v:
Science Communication. 41:66-89
Ocean acidification (OA) occurs when carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolves into oceans. OA and climate change are both caused by anthropogenic CO2 emissions, and many scientists consider them equally critical problems. We assess if preexisting beliefs, ideo
Autor:
Erin S. Lindquist, Sandra L. Cooke, Kristen S. Genet, Jerald J. Dosch, Bradley J. Cosentino, Patrick W. Crumrine, Laurel J. Anderson, Craig R. Zimmermann, Madeline N. Santulli, K. Greg Murray, David R. Bowne, Peter D. Smallwood, Jason W. Dallas, Alexandra Doran, Rebecca A. Urban, Frank T. Kuserk, Daniel L. Druckenbrod, Peter A. Kish, Kathy Winnett-Murray, Timothy J. Muir, Carol Mankiewicz, Todd S. Fredericksen, Danielle Garneau, James G. March, Richard D. Durtsche, Frank J. Sicignano, Christopher P. Bloch, Mary Beth Kolozsvary
Publikováno v:
Conservation Biology. 32:1150-1161
Landscape-scale alterations that accompany urbanization may negatively affect the population structure of wildlife species such as freshwater turtles. Changes to nesting sites and higher mortality rates due to vehicular collisions and increased preda
Autor:
Bradley J. Cosentino, Danielle Garneau, Jerald J. Dosch, David R. Bowne, Erin S. Lindquist, Craig R. Zimmermann, James G. March, Mary Beth Kolozsvary, Laurel J. Anderson, Rebecca A. Urban, Sandra L. Cooke, Todd S. Fredericksen
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Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation BiologyLiterature Cited. 33(5)
Autor:
Sandra L. Cooke
Publikováno v:
Biological Invasions. 18:315-344
Bighead carp (Hypophthalmichthys nobilis Valenciennes 1844) and silver carp (H. molitrix Richardson 1845), collectively called bigheaded carps, have invaded the Mississippi River Basin and may have already entered the Laurentian Great Lakes where the
Autor:
Patrick J. Neale, Donald P. Morris, Robert W. Sanders, Wade H. Jeffrey, Samuel B. Fey, Sandra L. Cooke, Amy L. Macaluso, Mark H. Olson, Adam W. Heinze, Donald M. Schoener, Robert E. Moeller, Craig E. Williamson, J. Dean Pakulski, Janet M. Fischer, Jason A. Porter
Publikováno v:
Limnology and Oceanography. 60:2130-2144
Predicting the effects of dissolved organic matter (DOM) on pelagic food webs can be difficult because DOM modifies water column optics and can have contrasting effects on species across trophic levels. We combined large mesocosm, smaller-scale exper
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Craig E. Williamson, Jason A. Porter, Robert W. Sanders, Janet M. Fischer, Sandra L. Cooke, Kirsten Kessler, Wade H. Jeffrey, Donald P. Morris, J. Dean Pakulski, S. DeVaul Princiotta
Publikováno v:
Freshwater Biology. 60:2362-2378
Summary The effects of changes in chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) on zooplankton grazers in pelagic food webs can be difficult to predict due to the potential for conflicting direct and indirect effects of CDOM on water column optics and
Autor:
Sandra L. Cooke
Publikováno v:
Northeastern Naturalist. 26:785
According to the transparency-regulator hypothesis (TRH), water transparency is the main driver of zooplankton diel vertical migration (DVM) because it influences ultraviolet radiation (UV) exposure and visual predation, which vary greatly over a die
Autor:
Walter R. Hill, Sandra L. Cooke
Publikováno v:
Freshwater Biology. 55:2138-2152
Summary 1. There is much concern that filter-feeding Asian carp will invade the Laurentian Great Lakes and deplete crucial plankton resources. We developed bioenergetic models, using parameters from Asian carp and other fish species, to explore the p
Publikováno v:
Hydrobiologia. 648:73-81
Plankton in mountain lakes are confronted with generally higher levels of incident ultraviolet radiation (UVR), lower temperatures, and shorter growing seasons than their lower elevation counterparts. The direct inhibitory effects of high UVR and low