Research Bibliography
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Spatial arrangement of odor sources modifies the temporal aspects of crayfish search strategies. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 30:501-517.
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2004. Factors affecting the distribution of wild rice and the surrounding macrophyte community. Master of Science:103pp..
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2003. The effects of elevated atmopsheric carbon dioxide on plant foliar chemistry, and subsequent effects on aquatic leaf decomposition, microbial activity, and detritivore growth. Master of Science:73pp..
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2001. Foraging in complex odor landscapes: chemical orientation strategies during stimulation by conflicting chemical cues. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 20:211-222.
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2001. Integration of multiple predator cues by the crayfish Orconectes propinquus. Animal Behaviour. 61:771-776.
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2001. Orientation in complex chemical landscapes: spatial arrangement of chemical sources influences crayfish food-finding efficiency in artificial streams. Limnology and Oceanography. 46:238-247.
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2001. 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. 143:147-177.
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1998. Influence of an omnivore, nutrients, and site heterogeneity on stream algal and invertebrate communities. Doctor of Philosophy:149pp..
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1997. Using diatoms as indicators of ecological conditions in lotic systems: a regional assessment. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 15:481-495.
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1996. Cedarville Bay water quality survey. :28pp..
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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.
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1995. Seasonal biogeochemical patterns in surface water, subsurface hyporheic, and riparian ground water in a temperate stream ecosystem. Archiv fur Hydrobiologie. 134:459-490.
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1995. Sulfate adsorption in forest soils of the Great Lakes region. Soil Science Society of America Journal. 58:1546-1555.
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1994. Detecting the increased eutrophication rate of Douglas Lake, Michigan: the relative areal hypolimnetic oxygen deficit method. Lake and Reservoir Management. 8:73-76.
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1993. Factors influential on periphyton in acidic lakes. Doctor of Philosophy:142pp..
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1993. Relative importance of microbes versus macroinvertebrate shredders in the process of leaf decay in lakes of differing pH. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 50:2707-2712.
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1993. Groundwater-surface water interactions and the distributions of aquatic macrophytes. Proceedings of the First International Conference on Ground Water Ecology. :247-255.
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Physicochemical patterns within a hyporheic zone of a northern Michigan river, with comments on surface water patterns. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 48:1645-1654.
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1991. The algal mat of Douglas Lake, Michigan: its composition, role in lake ecology and response to chemical perturbations. Master of Science:78pp..
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1990. Biological relationships to convective flow patterns within stream beds. Hydrobiologia. 196:149-158.
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1990. Shell dissolution rate in freshwater pulmonate snails: influence of periostracum and water chemistry. The Nautilus. 104:87-91.
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1990. Response of an algal community to temporal variability of resources. Master of Science:62pp..
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1989. Guilds of benthic algae along nutrient gradients: relationships to algal community diversity. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 7:117-128.
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1988. Colonization of artificial substrates by micrometazoa. Archiv fur Hydrobiologie. 110:519-531.
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