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The Role of Long-Lived Zooplankton Diapausing Eggs Response and Recovery of Impacted Lakes

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Book Chapter Hairston Jr. NG. Diapause and dormancy. In: Levin SA, ed. Encyclopedia of Biodiversity, Volume 2, New York, NY: Elsevier, 2001, pp. 79-84. R824771 (1998)
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Journal Article Duffy MA, Perry LJ, Kearns CM, Weider LJ, Hairston NG. Paleogenetic evidence for a past invasion of Onondaga Lake, New York, by exotic Daphnia curvirostris using mtDNA from dormant eggs. Limnology and Oceanography 2000;45(6):1409-1414. R824771 (1998)
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Journal Article Ellner SP, Hairston NG, Kearns CM, Babai D. The roles of fluctuating selection and long-term diapause in microevolution of diapause timing in a freshwater copepod. Evolution 1999;53(1):111-122. R824771 (1998)
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Journal Article Hairston Jr. NG. Zooplankton egg banks as biotic reservoirs in changing environments. Limnology and Oceanography 1996;41(5):1087-1092. R824771 (1998)
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Journal Article Hairston Jr. NG, Bohonak AJ. Copepod reproductive strategies: life-history theory, phylogenetic pattern and invasion of inland waters. Journal of Marine Systems 1998;15(1-4):23-34. R824771 (1998)
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Journal Article Hairston Jr. NG, Perry LJ, Bohonak AJ, Fellows MQ, Kearns CM, Engstrom DR. Population biology of a failed invasion:paleolimnology of Daphnia exilis in upstate New York. Limnology and Oceanography 1999;44(3):477-486. R824771 (1998)
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Journal Article Hairston Jr. NG, Hansen A-M, Schaffner WR. The effect of diapause emergence on the seasonal dynamics of a zooplankton assemblage. Freshwater Biology 2000;45(2):133-145. R824771 (1998)
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Journal Article Hairston Jr. NG. Time travelers:what's timely in diapause research. Archiv für Hydrobiologie-Advances in Limnology 1998;52:1-15. R824771 (1998)
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Journal Article Hairston Jr. NG, Lampert W, Caceres CE, Holtmeier CL, Weider LJ, Gaedke U, Fischer JM, Fox JA, Post DM. Lake ecosystems: rapid evolution revealed by dormant eggs. Nature 1999;401(6752):446. R824771 (1998)
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Journal Article Santer B, Blohm-Sievers E, Caceres CE, Hairston Jr. NG. Life-history variation in the coexisting freshwater copepods Eudiaptomus gracilis and Eudiaptomus graciloides. Archiv für Hydrobiologie 2000;149(3):441-458. R824771 (1998)
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Paper Hairston NG, Schaffner WR, Kearns CM. A partial history of phosphorus concentration at the south end of Cayuga Lake. Cornell University Center for the Environment. R824771 (1998)
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Presentation Hairston NG, Lampert W, Caceres C, Weider LJ. Is there evolution of grazer tolerance to dietary cyanobacteria during lake eutrophication? Presented at the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, Santa Fe, NM, February 1999. R824771 (1998)
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Presentation Hairston NG, Hansen A-M, Schaffner WR. Seasonal timing of emergence from diapause on a zooplankton community. Presented at the International Association of Theoretical and Applied Limnology, Dublin, Ireland, August 1998. R824771 (1998)
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Presentation Hairston NG. The effect of diapause emergence on the seasonal dynamics of a zooplankton assemblage. Presented at the European Science Foundation Workshop on Zooplankton Population Dynamics, Constance, Germany, November 1998. R824771 (1998)
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Presentation Hairston NG. Time travelers: the ecological and evolutionary significance of prolonged dormancy. Presented at the Zoological Institute, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, October 1998. R824771 (1998)
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Presentation Hairston NG. Time travelers: the ecological and evolutionary significance of prolonged dormancy. Presented to the Departments of Animal Ecology and Systems Ecology, University of Stockholm, Sweden, September 1998. R824771 (1998)
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Presentation Hairston NG. Time travelers: the ecological and evolutionary significance of prolonged dormancy. Presented at the Institute for Freshwater Ecology and Fisheries, Berlin, Germany, October 1998. R824771 (1998)
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Presentation Hairston NG. Time travelers: the ecological and evolutionary significance of prolonged dormancy. Presented at the Limnological Institute, University of Konstanz, Constance, Germany, December 1998. R824771 (1998)
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Presentation Hairston NG. Time travelers: the ecological and evolutionary significance of prolonged dormancy. Presented at the Max-Planck-Institute for Limnology, Plon, Germany, September 1998. R824771 (1998)
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Proceedings Caceres CE, Hairston Jr. NG. Benthic-pelagic coupling in planktonic crustaceans: the role of the benthos. In: Brendock L, de Meester L, Hairston N, eds. Evolutionary and ecological aspects of crustacean diapause: Proceedings of the symposium "Diapause in the Crustaceae-with invited contributions on non-crustacean taxa, Gent, Belgium, August 24-29 1998. Archiv für Hydrobiologie-Advances in Limnology: Series Volume 52, Stuttgart, Germany: Schweizerbart Science Publishers, 1998, pp. 63-174. R824771 (1998)
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