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Shuter BJ, Giacomini HC, de Kerckhove DT, and Vascotto K. 2015. Fish life history dynamics: Shifts in prey size structure evoke shifts in predator maturation traits. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 73(4): 693-708.
Shuter BJ, Giacomini HC, de Kerckhove DT, Vascotto K. 2015. Fish life history dynamics: Shifts in prey size structure evoke shifts in predator maturation traits. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 73(4): 693-708.
Poulain AJ, Aris-Brosou S, Blais J, Brazeau M, Keller W, and Paterson AM. 2015. Microbial DNA records historical delivery of anthropogenic mercury. ISME Journal. 9: 2541–2550. doi:10.1038/ismej.2015.86.
Poulain AJ, Aris-Brosou S, Blais J, Brazeau M, Keller W, and Paterson AM. 2015. Microbial DNA records historical delivery of anthropogenic mercury. ISME Journal. 9: 2541–2550. doi:10.1038/ismej.2015.86.
Novodvorsky NM, Bailey JL, and Reynoldson TB. 2015. Geographic Expansion of Benthic Invertebrate RCA predictive models: How Far Can We Go?. MSc thesis.
Novodvorsky NM, Bailey JL, and Reynoldson TB. 2015. Geographic Expansion of Benthic Invertebrate RCA predictive models: How Far Can We Go?. MSc thesis.
Melles SJ, Chu C, Alofs K, and Jackson DA. 2015. Potential spread of Great Lakes fishes given climate change and proposed dams: an approach using circuit theory to evaluate invasion risk. Landscape Ecology.30(5): 919 – 935, 10.1007/s10980-014-0114-z.
Melles SJ, Chu C, Alofs K, Jackson DA. 2015. Potential spread of Great Lakes fishes given climate change and proposed dams: an approach using circuit theory to evaluate invasion risk. Landscape Ecology.30(5): 919 – 935, 10.1007/s10980-014-0114-z.
McCarter C, and Price J. 2015. Hydrochemical Transport of Wastewater Solutes from a Continuous Point Source in a Northern Ribbed Fen. Elements. 33(2):4 & 7
McCarter C, and Price J. 2015. Hydrochemical Transport of Wastewater Solutes from a Continuous Point Source in a Northern Ribbed Fen. Elements. 33(2):4-7.
Layeghifard M, Makarenkov V, and Peres-Neto PR. 2015. Spatial and species compositional networks for inferring connectivity patterns in ecological communities. Global Ecology and Biogeography. 24(6):718-727. DOI: 10.1111/geb.12293
Layeghifard M, Makarenkov V, Peres-Neto PR. 2015. Spatial and species compositional networks for inferring connectivity patterns in ecological communities. Global Ecology and Biogeography. 24(6):718-727. DOI: 10.1111/geb.12293.
Jeziorski A, Keller B, Dyer RD, A.M. Paterson, and Smol JP. 2015. Differences among modern-day and historical cladoceran communities from the “Ring of Fire” lake region of northern Ontario: Identifying responses to climate warming. Fundamental and Applied Limnology. 186(3): 203–216.
Jeziorski A, Keller B, Dyer RD, A.M. Paterson, Smol JP. 2015. Differences among modern-day and historical cladoceran communities from the “Ring of Fire” lake region of northern Ontario: Identifying responses to climate warming. Fundamental and Applied Limnology. 186(3): 203–216.
Jacobson B, Grant JW, Peres‐Neto PR. 2015. The interaction between the spatial distribution of resource patches and population density: consequences for intraspecific growth and morphology. Journal of Animal Ecology.
Jacobson B, Grant JW, Peres‐Neto PR. 2015. The interaction between the spatial distribution of resource patches and population density: consequences for intraspecific growth and morphology. Journal of Animal Ecology. 84: 934–942. doi: 10.1111/1365-2656.12365
Grill G, Lehner B, Lumsdon AE, MacDonald GK, Zarfl C, and Liermann CR. 2015. An index-based framework for assessing patterns and trends in river fragmentation and flow regulation by global dams at multiple scales. Environmental Research Letters. 10(1):015001. DOI:10.1088/1748-9326/10/1/015001
Grill G, Lehner B, Lumsdon AE, MacDonald GK, Zarfl C, and Liermann CR. 2015. An index-based framework for assessing patterns and trends in river fragmentation and flow regulation by global dams at multiple scales. Environmental Research Letters. 10(1):015001. DOI:10.1088/1748-9326/10/1/015001