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

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

3. 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).

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

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

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

7. 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.

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

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

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

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

14. Diatom evidence for the timing and causes of eutrophication in Lake Victoria, East Africa.

15. The Morphological and Optical Properties of Volcanic Glass: A Tool to Assess Density-induced Vertical Migration of Tephra in Sediment Cores.

16. Diatom assemblages and water depth in Lake 239 (Experimental Lakes Area, Ontario): implications for paleoclimatic studies.

17. Solar variability and the levels of Lake Victoria, East Africa, during the last millenium.

18. A cladoceran-based paleolimnological assessment of the impact of forest harvesting on four lakes from the central interior of British Columbia, Canada.

19. The importance of model choice on pH inferences from scaled chrysophyte assemblages in North America.

20. The browning and re-browning of lakes: Divergent lake-water organic carbon trends linked to acid deposition and climate change.

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