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Interactive Effects of Climate Change, Wetlands, and Dissolved Organic Matter on UV Damage to Aquatic Foodwebs
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Journal Article | Docherty KM, Young KC, Maurice PA, Bridgham SD. Dissolved organic matter concentration and quality influences upon structure and function of freshwater microbial communities. Microbial Ecology 2006;52(3):378-388. |
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Journal Article | Frost PC, Larson JH, Kinsman LE, Lamberti GA, Bridgham SD. Attenuation of ultraviolet radiation in streams of northern Michigan. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 2005;24(2):246-255. |
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Journal Article | Frost PC, Mack A, Larson JH, Bridgham SD, Lamberti GA. Environmental controls of UV-B radiation in forested streams of northern Michigan. Photochemistry and Photobiology 2006;82(3):781-786. |
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Journal Article | Frost PC, Larson JH, Johnston CA, Young KC, Maurice PA, Lamberti GA, Bridgham SD. Landscape predictors of stream dissolved organic matter concentration and physicochemistry in a Lake Superior river watershed. Aquatic Sciences – Research Across Boundaries 2006;68(1):40-51. |
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Journal Article | Frost PC, Cherrier CT, Larson JH, Bridgham S, Lamberti GA. Effects of dissolved organic matter and ultraviolet radiation on the accrual, stoichiometry, and algal taxonomy of stream periphyton. Freshwater Biology 2007;52(2):319-330. |
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Journal Article | Johnston CA, Shmagin BA, Frost PC, Cherrier C, Larson JH, Lamberti GA, Bridgham SD. Wetland types and wetland maps differ in ability to predict dissolved organic carbon concentrations in streams. Science of the Total Environment 2008;404(2-3):326-334. |
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Journal Article | Larson JH, Frost PC, Lodge DM, Lamberti GA. Photodegradation of dissolved organic matter in forested streams of the northern Great Lakes region. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 2007;26(3):416-425. |
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Journal Article | Larson JH, Frost PC, Zheng Z, Johnston CA, Bridgham SD, Lodge DM, Lamberti GA. Effects of upstream lakes on dissolved organic matter in streams. Limnology and Oceanography 2007;52(1):60-69. |
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Journal Article | Larson JH, Frost PC, Lamberti GA. Variable toxicity of ionic liquid-forming chemicals to Lemna minor and the influence of dissolved organic matter. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 2008;27(3):676-681. |
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Journal Article | Wu K, Johnston CA. Hydrologic response to climatic variability in a Great Lakes Watershed: a case study with the SWAT model. Journal of Hydrology 2007;337(1-2):187-199. |
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Journal Article | Wu K, Johnston CA. Hydrologic comparison between a forested and a wetland/lake dominated watershed using SWAT. Hydrological Processes 2008;22(10)1431-1442. |
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Journal Article | Young KC, Maurice PA, Docherty KM, Bridgham SD. Bacterial degradation of dissolved organic matter from two northern Michigan streams. Geomicrobiology Journal 2004;21(8):521-528. |
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Journal Article | Young KC, Docherty KM, Maurice PA, Bridgham SD. Degradation of surface-water dissolved organic matter: influences of DOM chemical characteristics and microbial populations. Hydrobiologia 2005;539(1):1-11. |
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