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Climate as a driver of increasing algal production in Lake of the Woods, Ontario, Canada

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Elizabeth J. Favot, Claire Holeton, Anna M. DeSellas & Andrew M. Paterson. (2023) Cyanobacterial blooms in Ontario, Canada: continued increase in reports through the 21st century. Lake and Reservoir Management 39:1, pages 1-20.
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John R. Jones, Daniel V. Obrecht & Anthony P. Thorpe. (2022) Limnological characteristics of Lake of the Ozarks (Missouri, USA): long-term assessment following formation of a reservoir series. Lake and Reservoir Management 38:4, pages 288-303.
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J. Campbell, N. Libera, J. P. Smol & J. Kurek. (2022) Historical impacts of mink fur farming on chironomid assemblages from shallow lakes in Nova Scotia, Canada. Lake and Reservoir Management 38:1, pages 80-94.
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C. Nelligan, A. Jeziorski, K. M. Rühland, A. M. Paterson, C. Meyer-Jacob & J. P. Smol. (2020) A multibasin comparison of historical water quality trends in Lake Manitou, Ontario, a provincially significant lake trout lake. Lake and Reservoir Management 36:3, pages 243-259.
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Shinjini Pilon, Arthur Zastepa, Zofia E. Taranu, Irene Gregory-Eaves, Marianne Racine, Jules M. Blais, Alexandre J. Poulain & Frances R. Pick. (2019) Contrasting histories of microcystin-producing cyanobacteria in two temperate lakes as inferred from quantitative sediment DNA analyses. Lake and Reservoir Management 35:1, pages 102-117.
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Elizabeth J. Favot, Kathleen M. Rühland, Andrew M. Paterson & John P. Smol. (2024) Sediment records from Lake Nipissing (ON, Canada) register a lake-wide multi-trophic response to climate change and reveal its possible role for increased cyanobacterial blooms. Journal of Great Lakes Research 50:1, pages 102268.
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Michelle Gros, David R. Zilkey, Katherine T. Griffiths, Jennifer Pham, Paul W. MacKeigan, Zofia E. Taranu, Candice Aulard, Alexandre Baud, Rebecca E. Garner, Hamid Ghanbari, Maude Lachapelle, Marie-Ève Monchamp, Cindy Paquette, Dermot Antoniades, Pierre Francus, John P. Smol & Irene Gregory-Eaves. (2023) Long-term environmental changes in the Canadian boreal zone: Synthesizing temporal trends from lake sediment archives to inform future sustainability. Environmental Reviews 31:3, pages 509-526.
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Yuanyu Cheng, Neal Michelutti, Carsten Meyer-Jacob, Andrew M. Paterson, Wendel Keller, John M. Gunn & John P. Smol. (2023) Legacy effects of acidification and climate warming affect recent recovery of diatom assemblages in Sudbury-region lakes (Ontario, Canada). Hydrobiologia 850:9, pages 2101-2114.
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Jesse Anderson, Andrew Paterson, Catherine Eimers, Reza Valipour, Arthur Zastepa, Caren Binding, Adam Heathcote & Mark Edlund. (2023) Advances in eutrophication science within Lake of the Woods, a complex transboundary lake – Forward to the special section. Journal of Great Lakes Research 49:1, pages 1-7.
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C.E. Binding, C. Zeng, L. Pizzolato, C. Booth, R. Valipour, P. Fong, A. Zastepa & T. Pascoe. (2023) Reporting on the status, trends, and drivers of algal blooms on Lake of the Woods using satellite-derived bloom indices (2002–2021). Journal of Great Lakes Research 49:1, pages 32-43.
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Yerubandi R. Rao, Reza Valipour, Phil Fong, Caren Binding, Arthur Zastepa & Tim Pascoe. (2023) Application of a three-dimensional ecological model to develop nutrient management plans for Lake of the Woods. Journal of Great Lakes Research 49:1, pages 97-111.
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Wesley J. Greenwood & M. Catherine Eimers. (2023) Hydroclimatic variability across the international Lake of the Woods watershed: Implications for nutrient export and climate sensitivity. Journal of Great Lakes Research 49:1, pages 8-20.
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Thomas Reid, Reza Valipour, Johann Biberhofer, Timothy Pascoe & Arthur Zastepa. (2023) Spatial and temporal patterns of redox-sensitive and bio-relevant micronutrients in a large complex binational lake system: Lake of the Woods. Journal of Great Lakes Research 49:1, pages 53-64.
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Reza Valipour, Phil Fong, Craig McCrimmon, Jun Zhao, Dale R Van Stempvoort & Yerubandi R. Rao. (2023) Hydrodynamics of a large lake with complex geometry and topography: Lake of the Woods. Journal of Great Lakes Research 49:1, pages 82-96.
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Yuanyu Cheng, Alexandre Baud, Irene Gregory-Eaves, Brigitte Simmatis, John P. Smol & Katherine Griffiths. (2022) Climate change and nutrient enrichment altering sedimentary diatom assemblages since pre-industrial time: evidence from Canada’s most populated ecozone. Journal of Paleolimnology 69:1, pages 57-75.
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Lei Wang, Xufeng Mao, Xiuhua Song, Wenjia Tang, Wenying Wang, Hongyan Yu, Yanfang Deng, Ziping Zhang, Zhijun Zhang & Huakun Zhou. (2022) How Rising Water Levels Altered Ecosystem Provisioning Services of the Area around Qinghai Lake from 2000 to 2020: An InVEST-RF-GTWR Combined Method. Land 11:9, pages 1570.
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Robin E. Valleau, Kathleen M. Rühland, Andrew M. Paterson & John P. Smol. (2022) Using diatoms to track road-salt seepage into small, shallow, softwater Ontario lakes. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 79:9, pages 1514-1528.
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Katherine Griffiths, Adam Jeziorski, Dermot Antoniades, Marieke Beaulieu, John P. Smol & Irene Gregory-Eaves. (2022) Pervasive changes in algal indicators since pre-industrial times: A paleolimnological study of changes in primary production and diatom assemblages from ~200 Canadian lakes. Science of The Total Environment 838, pages 155938.
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Aleksey Paltsev & Irena F. Creed. (2021) Are Northern Lakes in Relatively Intact Temperate Forests Showing Signs of Increasing Phytoplankton Biomass?. Ecosystems 25:3, pages 727-755.
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Qianlinglin Qiu, Zhongyao Liang, Yaoyang Xu, Shin-ichiro S. Matsuzaki, Kazuhiro Komatsu & Tyler Wagner. (2021) A statistical framework to track temporal dependence of chlorophyll–nutrient relationships with implications for lake eutrophication management. Journal of Hydrology 603, pages 127134.
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Adam Jeziorski, Clare Nelligan, Dara Corrigan, Carsten Meyer-Jacob, Andrew M. Paterson & John P. Smol. (2021) Tracking deepwater oxygen recovery using sedimentary chironomid assemblages: Peninsula Lake revisited. Journal of Paleolimnology 66:4, pages 371-387.
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Cale A. C. Gushulak, Heather A. Haig, Melanie V. Kingsbury, Bjoern Wissel, Brian F. Cumming & Peter R. Leavitt. (2021) Effects of spatial variation in benthic phototrophs along a depth gradient on assessments of whole‐lake processes. Freshwater Biology 66:11, pages 2118-2132.
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Dale R. Van Stempvoort, William D. Robertson, Ross MacKay, Pamela Collins, Susan J. Brown, Serban Danielescu & Timothy Pascoe. (2021) The role of groundwater in loading of nutrients to a restricted bay in a Precambrian Shield lake. Part 1. – Conceptual model and field observations. Journal of Great Lakes Research 47:5, pages 1259-1272.
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Chuiqing Zeng & Caren E. Binding. (2021) Consistent Multi-Mission Measures of Inland Water Algal Bloom Spatial Extent Using MERIS, MODIS and OLCI. Remote Sensing 13:17, pages 3349.
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C.E. Binding, L. Pizzolato & C. Zeng. (2021) EOLakeWatch; delivering a comprehensive suite of remote sensing algal bloom indices for enhanced monitoring of Canadian eutrophic lakes. Ecological Indicators 121, pages 106999.
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Li Xiumei, Hou Juzhi, Wang Mingda & Xu Lei. (2021) Ecolosystem changes and possible mechanisms of Dagze Co in the Tibetan Plateau during the past 1000 years. Journal of Lake Sciences 33:4, pages 1276-1288.
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Branaavan Sivarajah, Cynthia L. Cheney, Madi Perrett, Linda E. Kimpe, Jules M. Blais & John P. Smol. (2020) Regional gold mining activities and recent climate warming alter diatom assemblages in deep sub-Arctic lakes. Polar Biology 43:4, pages 305-317.
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John P. Smol. (2019) Under the radar: long-term perspectives on ecological changes in lakes. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 286:1906, pages 20190834.
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Elizabeth J. Favot, Kathleen M. Rühland, Anna M. DeSellas, Ron Ingram, Andrew M. Paterson & John P. Smol. (2019) Climate variability promotes unprecedented cyanobacterial blooms in a remote, oligotrophic Ontario lake: evidence from paleolimnology. Journal of Paleolimnology 62:1, pages 31-52.
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Kristopher R. Hadley, Andrew M. Paterson, Kathleen M. Rühland, Hilary White, Brent B. Wolfe, Wendel Keller & John P. Smol. (2019) Biological and geochemical changes in shallow lakes of the Hudson Bay Lowlands: a response to recent warming. Journal of Paleolimnology 61:3, pages 313-328.
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Wengang Kang, Guangjie Chen, Jiaoyuan Wang, Linpei Huang, Lei Wang, Rui Li, Kui Hu, Yuanyuan Liu, Jianshuang Tao, Jules M. Blais & John P. Smol. (2019) Assessing the impact of long-term changes in climate and atmospheric deposition on a shallow alpine lake from southeast Tibet. Science of The Total Environment 650, pages 713-724.
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Branaavan Sivarajah, Andrew M. Paterson, Kathleen M. Rühland, Dörte Köster, Tammy Karst-Riddoch & John P. Smol. (2018) Diatom responses to 20th century shoreline development and climate warming in three embayments of Georgian Bay, Lake Huron. Journal of Great Lakes Research 44:6, pages 1339-1350.
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Jie Chen, Jianbao Liu, Chengling Xie, Guangjie Chen, Jianhui Chen, Zhiping Zhang, Aifeng Zhou, Kathleen M. Rühland, John P. Smol & Fahu Chen. (2018) Biogeochemical responses to climate change and anthropogenic nitrogen deposition from a ∼200-year record from Tianchi Lake, Chinese Loess Plateau. Quaternary International 493, pages 22-30.
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Kathleen M. Rühland, Kelly Rentz, Andrew M. Paterson, James T. Teller & John P. Smol. (2018) The post-glacial history of northern Lake of the Woods: A multi-proxy perspective on climate variability and lake ontogeny. Journal of Great Lakes Research 44:3, pages 367-376.
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