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1. Impacts of a century of land‐use change on the eutrophication of large, shallow, prairie Lake Manitoba in relation to adjacent Lake Winnipeg (Manitoba, Canada).

2. Subfossil Chironomid Assemblages as Indicators of Remedial Efficacy in the Historically Contaminated St. Lawrence River at Cornwall, Ontario.

3. Influence of cultural eutrophication, climate, and landscape connectivity on 3 Kawartha lakes (Ontario, Canada) since the early 1800s.

4. The varved succession of Crawford Lake, Milton, Ontario, Canada as a candidate Global boundary Stratotype Section and Point for the Anthropocene series.

5. The importance of effective moisture and landscape controls on diatom assemblages and primary production in Roche Lake, British Columbia, Canada over the past ca. 1800 years.

7. Spatiotemporal and teratological analyses of diatom assemblages from sediments contaminated with industrial effluents in the St. Lawrence River near Cornwall (Ontario, Canada).

8. Changes in the prairie-forest ecotone in northwest Ontario (Canada) across the Holocene.

9. Evidence for temporally coherent increases in the abundance of small Discostella (Bacillariophyceae) species over the past 200 years among boreal lakes from the Experimental Lakes Area (Canada).

10. Use of water isotopes and chemistry to infer the type and degree of exchange between groundwater and lakes in an esker complex of northeastern Ontario, Canada.

11. Effects of spatial variation in benthic phototrophs along a depth gradient on assessments of whole‐lake processes.

12. Basin-specific records of lake oligotrophication during the middle-to-late Holocene in boreal northeast Ontario, Canada.

13. Nearshore Sedimentary Mercury Concentrations Reflect Legacy Point Sources and Variable Sedimentation Patterns Under a Natural Recovery Strategy.

14. Environmental drivers of cladoceran assemblages at a continental scale: A synthesis of Alaskan and Canadian datasets.

15. Hydroclimatic and cultural instability in northeastern North America during the last millennium.

16. Influence of glacial turbidity and climate on diatom communities in two Fjord Lakes (British Columbia, Canada)

17. Diatom assemblages are controlled by light attenuation in oligotrophic and mesotrophic lakes in northern Ontario (Canada).

18. Heterogeneous response of diatom assemblages since ca. 1945 in lakes from boreal regions of northern Alberta and Saskatchewan, Canada.

19. Bottom-Up Forces Drive Increases in the Abundance of Large Daphnids in Four Small Lakes Stocked with Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), Interior British Columbia, Canada.

20. Complex responses of phototrophic communities to climate warming during the Holocene of northeastern Ontario, Canada.

21. Influence of glacial flour on the primary and secondary production of sockeye salmon nursery lakes: a comparative modern and paleolimnological study.

22. A novel ecological state at Bear Pond (Adirondack Mountains, NY, USA) following acidification and partial recovery.

23. Long-term reconstruction of deep-water oxygen conditions in Osoyoos Lake (British Columbia, Canada): implications for Okanagan River sockeye salmon.

24. Increased relative abundance of colonial scaled chrysophytes since pre-industrial times in minimally disturbed lakes from the Experimental Lakes Area, Ontario.

25. Subfossil chironomid assemblages show ecological recovery in the Cornwall, ON waterfront.

26. Paleolimnological assessment of nutrient enrichment on diatom assemblages in a priori defined nitrogen- and phosphorus-limited lakes downwind of the Athabasca Oil Sands, Canada.

27. Landscape and groundwater controls over boreal lake water chemistry and water balance heterogeneity in an esker complex of northeastern Ontario, Canada.

28. A 1600-year diatom record of hydroclimate variability from Wolf Lake, New York.

29. Seasonal and decadal patterns in Discostella (Bacillariophyceae) species from bi-weekly records of two boreal lakes (Experimental Lakes Area, Ontario, Canada).

30. Establishing realistic management objectives for urban lakes using paleolimnological techniques: an example from Halifax Region (Nova Scotia, Canada).

31. Diatom-based evidence of regional aridity during the mid-Holocene period in boreal lakes from northwest Ontario (Canada).

32. The Bias and Signal Attenuation Present in Conventional Pollen-Based Climate Reconstructions as Assessed by Early Climate Data from Minnesota, USA.

33. Optimizing taxonomic resolution and sampling effort to design cost-effective ecological models for environmental assessment.

34. Enrichment of uranium, arsenic, molybdenum, and selenium in sediment cores from boreal lakes adjacent to northern Saskatchewan uranium mines.

37. Consensus among multiple trophic levels during high- and low-water stands over the last two millennia in a northwest Ontario lake.

38. Insights for lake management gained when paleolimnological and water column monitoring studies are combined: A case study from Baptiste Lake.

39. The influence of calcium decline and climate change on the cladocerans within low calcium, circumneutral lakes of the Experimental Lakes Area.

40. Diatom-inferred changes in effective moisture during the late Holocene from nearshore cores in the southeastern region of the Winnipeg River Drainage Basin (Canada).

41. Establishing past environmental conditions and tracking long-term environmental change in the Canadian Maritime provinces using lake sediments.

42. Cross-tolerance between osmotic and freeze-thaw stress in microbial assemblages from temperate lakes.

43. Expanded spatial extent of the Medieval Climate Anomaly revealed in lake-sediment records across the boreal region in northwest Ontario.

44. Climate-fire interactions during the Holocene: a test of the utility of charcoal morphotypes in a sediment core from the boreal region of north-western Ontario (Canada).

45. Consistent patterns in diatom assemblages and diversity measures across water-depth gradients from eight Boreal lakes from north-western Ontario (Canada).

46. Changes in diatom assemblages since pre-industrial times in 40 reference lakes from the Experimental Lakes Area (northwestern Ontario, Canada).

47. Recent evidence of biological recovery from acidification in the Adirondacks (New York, USA): a multiproxy paleolimnological investigation of Big Moose Lake.

48. Hydrological change in the central interior of British Columbia, Canada: diatom and pollen evidence of millennial-to-centennial scale change over the Holocene.

49. Diatom habitats, species diversity and water-depth inference models across surface-sediment transects in Worth Lake, northwest Ontario, Canada.

50. Broad-scale environmental response and niche conservatism in lacustrine diatom communities.

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