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Volunteer Lake Monitoring: Testing the Reliability of Data Collected by the Florida LAKEWATCH Program

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Mark V. Hoyer & Daniel E. Canfield$suffix/text()$suffix/text(). (2022) A Limnological Yardstick based on phosphorus limitation. Lake and Reservoir Management 38:2, pages 109-125.
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Erin D. Smith, Deborah Balika & Andrea E. Kirkwood. (2021) Community science-based monitoring reveals the role of land use scale in driving nearshore water quality in a large, shallow, Canadian lake. Lake and Reservoir Management 37:4, pages 431-444.
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Mark V. Hoyer & Daniel E. Canfield$suffix/text()$suffix/text(). (2021) Volunteer-collected water quality data can be used for science and management. Lake and Reservoir Management 37:3, pages 235-245.
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Erik Jeppesen, Daniel E. Canfield, Roger W. Bachmann, Martin Søndergaard, Karl E. Havens, Liselotte S. Johansson, Torben L. Lauridsen, Tserenpil Sh, Robert P. Rutter, Gary Warren, Gaohua Ji & Mark V. Hoyer. (2020) Toward predicting climate change effects on lakes: a comparison of 1656 shallow lakes from Florida and Denmark reveals substantial differences in nutrient dynamics, metabolism, trophic structure, and top-down control. Inland Waters 10:2, pages 197-211.
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Chao Xiong & Mark V. Hoyer. (2019) Influence of land use and rainfall variability on nutrient concentrations in Florida Lakes. Lake and Reservoir Management 35:1, pages 25-37.
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MA Peters, C Eames & D Hamilton. (2015) The use and value of citizen science data in New Zealand. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 45:3, pages 151-160.
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MarkV. Hoyer, Nijole Wellendorf, Russel Frydenborg, Drew Bartlett & DanielE. Canfield$suffix/text()$suffix/text(). (2012) A comparison between professionally (Florida Department of Environmental Protection) and volunteer (Florida LAKEWATCH) collected trophic state chemistry data in Florida. Lake and Reservoir Management 28:4, pages 277-281.
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Shelby Gull Laird, StacyA.C. Nelson, HarriettS. Stubbs, AprilL. James & Erika Menius. (2012) Organizational Structures and Data Use in Volunteer Monitoring Organizations (VMOs). Applied Environmental Education & Communication 11:3-4, pages 165-177.
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RogerW. Bachmann, DanaL. Bigham, MarkV. Hoyer & DanielE. Canfield$suffix/text()$suffix/text(). (2012) Factors determining the distributions of total phosphorus, total nitrogen, and chlorophyll a in Florida lakes. Lake and Reservoir Management 28:1, pages 10-26.
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MarkV. Hoyer, JasonP. Bennett & DanielE. Canfield. (2011) Monitoring freshwater fish in Florida lakes using electrofishing: Lessons learned. Lake and Reservoir Management 27:4, pages 329-342.
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D.L. Bigham, M.V. Hoyer & D.E. Canfield$suffix/text()$suffix/text(). (2009) Survey of toxic algal (microcystin) distribution in Florida lakes. Lake and Reservoir Management 25:3, pages 264-275.
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MarkV. Hoyer, Melissa Woods Jackson, MichealS. Allen & DanielE. Canfield$suffix/text()$suffix/text(). (2008) Lack of exotic hydrilla infestation effects on plant, fish and aquatic bird community measures. Lake and Reservoir Management 24:4, pages 331-338.
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AlexisJ. Caffrey, MarkV. Hoyer & DanielE. Canfield$suffix/text()$suffix/text(). (2007) Factors affecting the maximum depth of colonization by submersed macrophytes in Florida lakes. Lake and Reservoir Management 23:3, pages 287-297.
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MarkV. Hoyer, JenniferL. Donze, EricJ. Schulz, DanielJ. Willis & DanielE. Canfield$suffix/text()$suffix/text(). (2006) Total Coliform and Escherichia Coli Counts in 99 Florida Lakes with Relations to Some Common Limnological Factors. Lake and Reservoir Management 22:2, pages 141-150.
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Binhe Gu & MarkV. Hoyer. (2005) Community Structure and Environmental Conditions in Florida Shallow Lakes Dominated by Submerged Aquatic Vegetation. Lake and Reservoir Management 21:4, pages 403-410.
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MarkV. Hoyer, ClaudeD. Brown & DanielE. Canfield$suffix/text()$suffix/text(). (2004) Relations Between Water Chemistry and Water Quality as Defined by Lake Users in Florida. Lake and Reservoir Management 20:3, pages 240-248.
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CharlesW. Boylen, EricA. Howe, JeffreyS. Bartkowski & LawrenceW. Eichler. (2004) Augmentation of a Long-term Monitoring Program for Lake George, NY by Citizen Volunteers. Lake and Reservoir Management 20:2, pages 121-129.
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RogerW. Bachmann, MarkV. Hoyer & DanielE. Canfield$suffix/text()$suffix/text(). (2003) Predicting the Frequencies of High Chlorophyll Levels in Florida Lakes from Average Chlorophyll or Nutrient Data. Lake and Reservoir Management 19:3, pages 229-241.
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