Publications

(2023). Do gravel highways affect water quality and invertebrate communities in Arctic lakes?. Submitted to Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research.

(2023). Widespread variation in salt tolerance within freshwater zooplankton species reduces the predictability of community-level salt tolerance. Limnology and Oceanography Letters 8: 8-18.

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(2023). Lake salinization drives consistent losses of zooplankton abundance and diversity across coordinated mesocosm experiments. Limnology and Oceanography Letters 8: 19-29.

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(2022). The effects of roadways on lakes and ponds: a systematic review and assessment of knowledge gaps. Environmental Reviews 30: 501-523.

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(2022). Current water quality guidelines across North America and Europe do not protect lakes from salinization. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 119: e2115033119.

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(2021). Drivers of fish biodiversity in a rapidly changing permafrost landscape. Freshwater Biology 66: 2301-2321.

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(2021). Which physicochemical variables should zooplankton ecologists measure when they conduct field studies?. Journal of Plankton Research 43: 180-198.

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(2021). Can zooplankton on the North American Great Plains ‘keep up’ with climate-driven salinity change?. Limnology and Oceanography 66: 865-877.

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(2021). Factors influencing the structure of macroinvertebrate communities in subarctic lakes affected by forest fires. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 78: 218-231.

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(2021). Relationships of total phosphorus and chlorophyll in lakes worldwide. Limnology and Oceanography 66: 392-404.

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(2021). Drivers of water quality changes within the Laurentian Great Lakes region over the past 40 years. Limnology and Oceanography 66: 237-254.

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(2021). Environmental variables associated with littoral macroinvertebrate community composition in Arctic lakes. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 78: 110-123.

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(2021). Total phosphorus and climate are equally important predictors of water quality in lakes. Aquatic Sciences 83: 16.

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(2020). Changes in water quality related to permafrost thaw may significantly impact zooplankton communities in small Arctic lakes. Ecological Applications 30: e02186.

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(2020). A database of chlorophyll and water chemistry in freshwater lakes. Scientific Data 7: 310.

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(2019). Young gravel pit lakes along Canada’s Dempster Highway: How do they compare with natural lakes?. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 51: 25-39.

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(2018). How do data collection and processing methods impact the accuracy of long-term trend estimation in lake surface water temperatures?. Limnology and Oceanography Methods 16: 504-515.

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(2018). Changes in the status of native Brook Trout on Laurel Hill, Southwestern Pennsylvania. Northeastern Naturalist 25: 1-20.

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(2016). Lake-wide physical and biological trends associated with warming in Lake Baikal. Journal of Great Lakes Research 42: 6-17.

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(2015). Rapid and highly variable warming of lake surface waters around the globe. Geophysical Research Letters 42: 10773-10781.

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(2015). A global database of lake surface temperatures (1985-2009) collected by in situ and satellite methods. Scientific Data 2: 150008.

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(2014). Invasion of the Allegheny River by the spiny water flea (Bythotrephes longimanus). Bioinvasions Records 3: 89-95.

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(2014). The rise and fall of plankton: long-term changes in the vertical distribution of algae and grazers in Lake Baikal, Siberia. PLoS ONE 9: e88920.

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(2011). Does dispersal limitation impact the recovery of zooplankton communities damaged by a regional stressor?. Ecological Applications 21: 1241-1256.

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(2010). Diapausing zooplankton eggs remain viable despite exposure to open-ocean ballast water exchange: evidence from in-situ exposure experiments.. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 67: 417-426.

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(2009). Recovery of acid damaged zooplankton communities: measurement, extent, and limiting factors. Environmental Reviews 17: 81-99.

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(2008). Nonindigenous species in Lake Erie: A chronicle of established and projected aquatic invaders. Checking the Pulse of Lake Erie, M. Munawar and R. Heath (eds.).

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(2008). Identifying the source of species invasions: sampling intensity vs. genetic diversity. Molecular Ecology 17: 1020-1035.

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(2007). Efficacy of open-ocean ballast water exchange as a means of preventing invertebrate invasions between freshwater ports. Limnology and Oceanography 52: 2386-2397.

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(2006). Can sodium hypochlorite reduce the risk of species introductions from diapausing invertebrate eggs in non-ballasted ships?. Marine Pollution Bulletin 52: 689-695.

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(2005). Viability of invertebrate diapausing eggs exposed to saltwater: implications for Great Lakes’ ship ballast management. Biological Invasions 7: 531-539.

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(2003). Lake Superior: an invasion coldspot?. Hydrobiologia 499: 191-210.

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(2003). Biological invasions in Lake Ontario: past, present and future. State of Lake Ontario: Past, Present and Future, M. Munawar (ed.).

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