Citation: Jj. Cole et Nf. Caraco, Carbon in catchments: connecting terrestrial carbon losses with aquatic metabolism, MAR FRESH R, 52(1), 2001, pp. 101-110
Citation: Nf. Caraco et Jj. Cole, Human influence on nitrogen export: a comparison of mesic and xeric catchments, MAR FRESH R, 52(1), 2001, pp. 119-125
Citation: Jj. Cole et Nf. Caraco, Emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O) from a tidal, freshwater river, the Hudson River, New York, ENV SCI TEC, 35(6), 2001, pp. 991-996
Citation: I. Reche et al., Modeled effects of dissolved organic carbon and solar spectra on photobleaching in lake ecosystems, ECOSYSTEMS, 3(5), 2000, pp. 419-432
Citation: Jn. Houser et al., Food web structure and nutrient enrichment: effects on sediment phosphorusretention in whole-lake experiments, CAN J FISH, 57(7), 2000, pp. 1524-1533
Citation: Ml. Pace et Jj. Cole, Effects of whole-lake manipulations of nutrient loading and food web structure on planktonic respiration, CAN J FISH, 57(2), 2000, pp. 487-496
Citation: Pa. Raymond et al., Atmospheric CO2 evasion, dissolved inorganic carbon production, and net heterotrophy in the York River estuary, LIMN OCEAN, 45(8), 2000, pp. 1707-1717
Authors:
Cole, JJ
Pace, ML
Carpenter, SR
Kitchell, JF
Citation: Jj. Cole et al., Persistence of net heterotrophy in lakes during nutrient addition and foodweb manipulations, LIMN OCEAN, 45(8), 2000, pp. 1718-1730
Authors:
Caraco, NF
Cole, JJ
Findlay, SEG
Fischer, DT
Lampman, GG
Pace, ML
Strayer, DL
Citation: Nf. Caraco et al., Dissolved oxygen declines in the Hudson River associated with the invasionof the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha), ENV SCI TEC, 34(7), 2000, pp. 1204-1210
Citation: Jj. Cole, Aquatic microbiology for ecosystem scientists: New and recycled paradigms in ecological microbiology, ECOSYSTEMS, 2(3), 1999, pp. 215-225
Citation: I. Reche et al., Relationship of trophic and chemical conditions to photobleaching of dissolved organic matter in lake ecosystems, BIOGEOCHEMI, 44(3), 1999, pp. 259-280
Citation: Gg. Lampman et al., Spatial and temporal patterns of nutrient concentration and export in the tidal Hudson River, ESTUARIES, 22(2A), 1999, pp. 285-296
Citation: F. Roland et al., Rapid and precise determination of dissolved oxygen by spectrophotometry: Evaluation of interference from color and turbidity, LIMN OCEAN, 44(4), 1999, pp. 1148-1154
Authors:
Carpenter, SR
Kitchell, JF
Cole, JJ
Pace, ML
Citation: Sr. Carpenter et al., Predicting responses of chlorophyll and primary production to changes in phosphorus, grazing, and dissolved organic carbon (Reply to comment by Nurnberg), LIMN OCEAN, 44(4), 1999, pp. 1179-1182
Authors:
Del Giorgio, PA
Cole, JJ
Caraco, NF
Peters, RH
Citation: Pa. Del Giorgio et al., Linking planktonic biomass and metabolism to net gas fluxes in northern temperate lakes, ECOLOGY, 80(4), 1999, pp. 1422-1431
Authors:
Strayer, DL
Caraco, NF
Cole, JJ
Findlay, S
Pace, ML
Citation: Dl. Strayer et al., Transformation of freshwater ecosystems by bivalves - A case study of zebra mussels in the Hudson River, BIOSCIENCE, 49(1), 1999, pp. 19-27
Citation: I. Reche et al., Interactions of photobleaching and inorganic nutrients in determining bacterial growth on colored dissolved organic carbon, MICROB ECOL, 36(3), 1998, pp. 270-280