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- ANDERSON, WENDY L., DALE M. ROBERTSON, AND JOHN J. MAGNUSON
- Evidence of recent warming and El Niño-related variations in ice breakup of Wisconsin lakes
| 815-821
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- VAVRUS, STEPHEN J., RANDOLPH H. WYNNE, AND JONATHAN A. FOLEY
- Measuring the sensitivity of southern Wisconsin lake ice to climate variations and lake depth using a numerical model
| 822-831
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- WYNNE, RANDOLPH H., JOHN J. MAGNUSON, MURRAY K. CLAYTON, THOMAS M. LILLESAND, ANDDANIEL C. RODMAN
- Determinants of temporal coherence in the satellite-derived 1987-1994 ice breakup dates of lakes on the Laurentian Shield
| 832-838
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- DORAN, PETER T., CHRISTOPHER I? MCKAY, W. PETER ADAMS, MICHAEL C. ENGLISH, ROBERT A. WHARTON, JR., AND MICHAEL A. MEYER
- Climate forcing and thermal feedback of residual lake-ice covers in the high Arctic
| 839-848
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- MARSH, PHILIP, AND LANCE F. W. LESACK
- The hydrologic regime of perched lakes in the Mackenzie Delta: Potential responses to climate change
| 849-856
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- POFF, N. LEROY, SEZIN TOKAR, AND PEGGY JOHNSON
- Stream hydrological and ecological responses to climate change assessed with an artificial neural network
| 857-863
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- LABAUGH, J. W., T. C. WINTER, G. A. SWANSON, D. 0. ROSENBERRY, R. D. NELSON, AND N.H. EULISS, JR
- Changes in atmospheric circulation patterns affect midcontinent wetlands sensitive to climate
| 864-870
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- POIANI, KAREN A., W. CARTER JOHNSON, GEORGE A. SWANSON, AND TOM C. WINTER
- Climate change and northern prairie wetlands: Simulations of long-term dynamics
| 871-881
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- FRITZ, SHERILYN C
- Paleolimnological records of climatic change in North America
| 882-889
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- LAIRD, KATHLEEN R., SHERILYN C. FRITZ, ERIC C. GRIMM, AND PIETRA G. MUELLER
- Century scale paleoclimatic reconstruction from Moon Lake, a closed-basin lake in the northern Great Plains
| 890-902
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- MORTSCH, LINDA D., AND FRANK H. QUINN
- Climate change scenarios for Great Lakes Basin ecosystem studies
| 903-911
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- FEE, E. J., R. E. HECKY, S. E. M. KASIAN, AND D. R. CRUIKSHANK
- Effects of lake size, water clarity, and climatic variability on mixing depths in Canadian Shield lakes
| 912-920
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- CLAIR, THOMAS A., AND JAMES M. EHRMAN
- Variations in discharge and dissolved organic carbon and nitrogen export from terrestrial basins with changes in climate: A neural network approach
| 921-927
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- BAND, LAWRENCE E., D. SCOTT MACKAY, IRENA F. CREED, RAY SEMKIN, AND DEAN JEFFRIES
- Ecosystem processes at the watershed scale: Sensitivity to potential climate change
| 928-938
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- WILLIAMS, MARK W., MARK LOSLEBEN, NEL CAINE, AND DAVID GREENLAND
- Changes in climate and hydrochemical responses in a high-elevation catchment in the Rocky Mountains, USA
| 939-946
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- WOLFORD, ROSS A., AND ROGER C. BALES
- Hydrochemical modeling of Emerald Lake watershed, Sierra Nevada, California: Sensitivity of stream chemistry to changes in fluxes and model parameters
| 947-954
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- ROMERO, JOSÉ R., AND JOHN M. MELACK
- Sensitivity of vertical mixing in a large saline lake to variations in runoff
| 955-965
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- MILLER, LAURENCE G., AND GEORGE R. AIKEN
- Effects of glacial meltwater inflows and moat freezing on mixing in an ice-covered antarctic lake as interpreted from stable isotope and tritium distributions
| 966-976
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- WEBSTER, KATHERINE E., TIMOTHY K. KRATZ, CARL J. BOWSER, JOHN J. MAGNUSON, AND WILLIAM J. ROSE
- The influence of landscape position on lake chemical responses to drought in northern Wisconsin
| 977-984
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- MICHMERHUIZEN, CATHERINE M., ROBERT G. STRIEGL, AND MICHAEL E. MCDONALD
- Potential methane emission from north-temperate lakes following ice melt
| 985-991
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- JUSTIN, DUBRAVKO, NANCY N. RABALAIS, AND R. EUGENE TURNER
- Effects of climate change on hypoxia in coastal waters: A doubled CO2 scenario for the northern Gulf of Mexico
| 992-1003
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- SCHINDLER, DAVID W., SUZANNE E. BAYLEY, BRIAN R. PARKER, KEN G. BEATY, DANA R. CRUIKSHANK, EVERETT J. FEE, EVA U. SCHINDLER, AND MICHAEL P. STAINTON
- The effects of climatic warming on the properties of boreal lakes and streams at the Experimental Lakes Area, northwestern Ontario
| 1004-1017
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- HERRERA-SILVEIRA, JORGE A., AND JAVIER RAMÍREZ-RAMÍREZ
- Effects of natural phenolic material (tannin) on phytoplankton growth
| 1018-1023
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- WILLIAMSON, CRAIG E., RICHARD S. STEMBERGER, DONALD P. MORRIS, THOMAS M. FROST, AND STEVEN G. PAULSEN
- Ultraviolet radiation in North American lakes: Attenuation estimates from DOC measurements and implications for plankton communities
| 1024-1034
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- VINEBROOKE, ROLF D., AND PETER R. LEAVITT
- Effects of ultraviolet radiation on periphyton in an alpine lake
| 1035-1040
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- PORTER, KAREN G., PATRICIA A. SAUNDERS, KURT A. HABERYAN, ALEXANDER E. MACUBBIN, TIMOTHY R. JACOBSEN, AND ROBERT E. HODSON
- Annual cycle of autotrophic and heterotrophic production in a small, monomictic Piedmont lake (Lake Oglethorpe): Analog for the effects of climatic warming on dimictic lakes
| 1041-1051
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- KILHAM, SUSAN S., EDWARD C. THERIOT, AND SHERILYN C. FRITZ
- Linking planktonic diatoms and climate change in the large lakes of the Yellowstone ecosystem using resource theory
| 1052-1062
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- EVANS, J. CATHERINE, AND ELLIE E. PREPAS
- Potential effects of climate change on ion chemistry and phytoplankton communities in prairie saline lakes
| 1063-1076
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- CHEN, C. Y., AND C. L. FOLT
- Consequences of fall warming for zooplankton over wintering success
| 1077-1086
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- HAIRSTON, NELSON G., JR
- Zooplankton egg banks as biotic reservoirs in changing environments
| 1087-1092
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- STEMBERGER, RICHARD S., ALAN T. HERLIHY, DANNY L. KUGLER, AND STEVEN G. PAULSEN
- Climatic forcing on zooplankton richness in lakes of the northeastern United States
| 1093-1101
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- MCDONALD, MICHAEL E., ANNE E. HERSHEY, AND MICHAEL C. MILLER
- Global warming impacts on lake trout in arctic lakes
| 1102-1108
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- EATON, JOHN G., AND ROBERT M. SCHELLER
- Effects of climate warming on fish thermal habitat in streams of the United States
| 1109-1115
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- RAHEL, FRANK J., CHRISTOPHER J. KELEHER, AND JEFFRY L. ANDERSON
- Potential habitat loss and population fragmentation for cold water fish in the North Platte River drainage of the Rocky Mountains: Response to climate warming
| 1116-1123
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- STEFAN, H. G., M. HONDZO, X. FANG, J. G. EATON, AND J. H. MCCORMICK
- Simulated long term temperature and dissolved oxygen characteristics of lakes in the north-central United States and associated fish habitat limits
| 1124-1135
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- DE STASIO, BART T., JR., DAVID K. HILL, JULIE M. KLEINHANS, NATHAN P. NIBBELINK, AND JOHN J. MAGNUSON
- Potential effects of global climate change on small north-temperate lakes: Physics, fish, and plankton
| 1136-1149
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