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1. The ecological consequences of hypoxia for yellow perch (Perca flavescens) in Lake Erie
2. Examination of the barotropic behavior of the Princeton Coastal Ocean Model in Lake Erie, using water elevations from gage stations and Topex/Poseidon altimeters
3. Not so eerie anymore? The promise of collaborative watershed management in the Lake Erie basin
4. Algal pigments as biomarkers in the aquatic food web: Phytoplankton divisions and their utilization by benthic invertebrates and fish in Lake Erie, 2003--2005
5. The role of bacterioplankton in Lake Erie ecosystem processes: Phosphorus dynamics and bacterial bioenergetics
6. Geochemical processes in deep water sediment cores from eastern Lake Erie
7. Grassroots at the water's edge: The League of Women Voters and the struggle to save Lake Erie, 1956--1970
8. Modeling the growth dynamics of Cladophora in eastern Lake Erie
9. Effects of Low Bioavailable Nitrogen and Phosphorus on Cyanobacteria Dynamics in Eutrophic Lake Erie
10. Local adaptation of microbial communities along geochemical spatial gradients in sediments of the Lake Erie region
11. Contaminants in Lake Erie Fish Communities: A Bayesian Evaluation
12. The development of a planktonic index of biotic integrity for Lake Erie
13. Incorporating habitat characteristics and fish hosts to predict freshwater mussel (Bivalvia: Unionidae) distributions in the Lake Erie drainage, southeastern Michigan
14. Decision analysis and exploratory modeling in Lake Erie ecosystem management
15. Exposure dynamics of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and polychlorinated biphenyls in the food web of western Lake Erie and the Detroit River
16. Toxic Microcystis in western Lake Erie: Ecotoxicological relationships with three non-indigenous species increase risks to the aquatic community
17. Remote sensing of Great Lakes water quality: Case studies of Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron and western Lake Erie
18. THE MAINTENANCE OF COLOR PATTERN POLYMORPHISM IN LAKE ERIE WATER SNAKES, NERODIA SIPEDON INSULARUM (SELECTION, MIGRATION, CRYPSIS ISOZYMES)
19. Exploring gene expression patterns to understand the nutritional ecology of the toxic cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa
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