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Planktonic biodiversity: Scaling up and down
W. Charles Kerfoot, coordinating editor
James E. Elser, Gary G. Middelbach, and Nelson G. Hairston, Jr., editors
William Lewis, ASLO past president, encouraged this effort. Bob Sterner originally organized the stoichiometry session. The L&O Editor in Chief Everett Fee continually cracked the whip, urging us on, and the ASLO Journals Manager Lucille Doucette labored over the nuances of individual contributions.
The publication of this Special Issue of L&O and the antecedent conference Planktonic Biodiversity: Scaling Up And Down that was held at the University of Michigan in 2002 were funded in large part by NSF grant DEB0083731. The Lake Superior Ecosystem Research Center, Michigan Technological University, the NOAA/University of Michigan Cooperative Institute for Limnology and Ecosystems Research (CILER), and Michigan Sea Grant provided additional support for the conference.
This volume is dedicated to Thomas Frost, former Director of the University of Wisconsin's Trout Lake Station, and one of the original co-principle investigators on the NSF grant. Shortly after that grant was awarded, while on vacation along the shoreline of Lake Superior, Tom drowned while saving his son's life in a swimming accident. Biodiversity was one of Tom's enduring passions. We hope that he would have been proud of this Special Issue of L&O.
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- Kerfoot, W. Charles, Gary G. Mittelbach, Nelson G. Hairston, Jr., and James J. Elser
- Planktonic biodiversity: Scaling up and down
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| Biodiversity, metacommunities, and the landscape |
- Havel, John E., and Jonathan B. Shurin
- Mechanisms, effects, and scales of dispersal in freshwater zooplankton
| 1229-1238 Abstract Download |
- McNaught, A. Scott, Richard L. Kiesling, and Anas Ghadouani
- Changes to zooplankton community structure following colonization of a small lake by Leptodora kindti
| 1239-1249 Abstract Download |
- O'Brien, W. John, Michael Barfield, Neil D. Bettez, Gretchen M. Gettel, Anne E. Hershey, Michael E. McDonald, Michael C. Miller, Howard Mooers, John Pastor, Carl Richards, and Jeff Schuldt
- Physical, chemical, and biotic impacts on arctic zooplankton communities and diversity
| 1250-1261 Abstract Download |
- Idrisi, Nasseer, M. Josefina Olascoaga, Zulema Garraffo, Donald B. Olson, and Sharon L. Smith
- Mechanisms for emergence from diapause of Calanoides carinatus in the Somali Current
| 1262-1268 Abstract Download |
- Norberg, Jon
- Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning: A complex adaptive systems approach
| 1269-1277 Abstract Download |
- Leibold, Mathew A., and Jon Norberg
- Biodiversity in metacommunities: Plankton as complex adaptive systems?
| 1278-1289 Abstract Download |
- Rusak, James A., Peter R. Leavitt, Suzanne McGowan, Gemai Chen, Olaf Olson, Sybille Wunsam, and Brian F. Cumming
- Millennial-scale relationships of diatom species richness and production in two prairie lakes
| 1290-1299 Abstract Download |
| Pelagic-benthic coupling, resurrection ecology, and egg banks |
- Kerfoot, W. Charles, and Lawrence J. Weider
- Experimental paleoecology (resurrection ecology): Chasing Van Valen's Red Queen hypothesis
| 1300-1316 Abstract Download |
- Jarnagin, S. Taylor, W. Charles Kerfoot, and Brandon K. Swan
- Zooplankton life cycles: Direct documentation of pelagic births and deaths relative to diapausing egg production
| 1317-1332 Abstract Download |
- Cáceres, Carla E., and Alan J. Tessier
- To sink or swim: Variable diapause strategies among Daphnia species
| 1333-1340 Abstract Download |
- Gilbert, John J., and Thomas Schröder
- Rotifers from diapausing, fertilized eggs: Unique features and emergence
| 1341-1354 Abstract Download |
- Decaestecker, Ellen, Christophe Lefever, Luc De Meester, and Dieter Ebert
- Haunted by the past: Evidence for dormant stage banks of microparasites and epibionts of Daphnia
| 1355-1364 Abstract Download |
- Kerfoot, W. Charles, Judy Wells Budd, Brian J. Eadie, Henry A. Vanderploeg, and Megan Agy
- Winter storms: Sequential sediment traps record Daphnia ephippial production, resuspension, and sediment interactions
| 1365-1381 Abstract Download |
- Sarnelle, Orlando, and Roland A. Knapp
- Zooplankton recovery after fish removal: Limitations of the egg bank
| 1382-1392 Abstract Download |
- Keller, Barbara, and Piet Spaak
- Nonrandom sexual reproduction and diapausing egg production in a Daphnia hybrid species complex
| 1393-1400 Abstract Download |
| Ecological stoichiometry, food web interactions, and diversity |
- Wolinska, Justyna, Barbara Keller, Kerstin Bittner, Sandra Lass, and Piet Spaak
- Do parasites lower Daphnia hybrid fitness?
| 1401-1407 Abstract Download |
- DeMott, William R., Jennifer R. Edington, and Alan J. Tessier
- Testing zooplankton food limitation across gradients of depth and productivity in small stratified lakes
| 1408-1416 Abstract Download |
- Weider, Lawrence J., Karen L. Glenn, Marcia Kyle, and James J. Elser
- Associations among ribosomal (r)DNA intergenic spacer length, growth rate, and C:N:P stoichiometry in the genus Daphnia
| 1417-1423 Abstract Download |
- Hulot, Florence D., and Jef Huisman
- Allelopathic interactions between phytoplankton species: The roles of heterotrophic bacteria and mixing intensity
| 1424-1434 Abstract Download |
- Ptacnik, Robert, Ulrich Sommer, Thomas Hansen, and Volker Martens
- Effects of microzooplankton and mixotrophy in an experimental planktonic food web
| 1435-1445 Abstract Download |
- Lehman, John T., Sally E. B. Abella, Arni H. Litt, and W. Thomas Edmondson
- Fingerprints of biocomplexity: Taxon-specific growth of phytoplankton in relation to environmental factors
| 1446-1456 Abstract Download |
- Litchman, Elena, Christopher A. Klausmeier, and Peter Bossard
- Phytoplankton nutrient competition under dynamic light regimes
| 1457-1462 Abstract Download |
- Klausmeier, Christopher A., Elena Litchman, and Simon A. Levin
- Phytoplankton growth and stoichiometry under multiple nutrient limitation
| 1463-1470 Abstract Download |
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