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Plenary Lectures

Lake Tahoe: two decades of change in a nitrogen deficient oligotrophic lake

With 21 figures and 3 tables in the text

Pages 45-70 | Published online: 01 Dec 2017

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  • Byron, E. R. & Goldman, C. R., in prep.: Population dynamics and secondary production of Diaptomus tyrrelli in Lake Tahoe, California-Nevada.
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  • Cooper, S. D. & Goldman, C. R., 1980: Opossum shrimp (Mysis relicta) predation on zooplankton. — Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 37(6): 909–919.
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  • Folt, C. & Goldman, C. R., submitted: Allelopathy between zooplankton: a mechanism for interference competition. — Science.
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  • Hoffman, R. W., Goldman, C. R., Paulson, S. & Winters, G. R., in press: Aquatic impacts of deicing salts in the central Sierra Nevada mountains, California. — Water Res. Bull.
  • Holm-Hansen, O., Goldman, C. R., Richards, R. & Williams, P. M., 1976: Chemical and biological characteristics of a water column in Lake Tahoe. — Limnol. Oceanogr. 21 (4): 548–562.
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  • Hyne, N. J., Goldman, C. R., Court, J., Gorsline, D. & Chelminski, P., 1972: Quaternary history of Lake Tahoe, California-Nevada. — Geol. Soc. Amer. Bull. 83: 1435–1448.
  • Imboden, D. M., Weiss, R. F., Craig, H., Michel, R. L. & Goldman, C. R., 1977: Lake Tahoe geochemical study. I. Lake chemistry and tritium mixing study. — Limnol. Oceanogr. 22 (6): 1039–1051.
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