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

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

3. 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.

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

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

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

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

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

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

10. 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).

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

12. Changes in the parkland-boreal forest boundary in northwestern Ontario over the Holocene

13. Climate-related eutrophication of a small boreal lake in northwestern Ontario: a palaeolimnological perspective.

14. Reconstruction of Holocene lake level from diatoms, chrysophytes and organic matter in a drainage lake from the Experimental Lakes Area (northwestern Ontario, Canada)

15. Scaled chrysophytes as indicators of water quality changes since preindustrial times in the Muskoka-Haliburton region, Ontario, Canada.

16. The utility of freshwater dinoflagellate cyst assemblages as a paleoecological proxy: An assessment from boreal lakes (northwest Ontario, Canada).

18. Climate driven declines in terrestrial input over the middle and late Holocene of perched boreal lakes in northeast Ontario (Canada) and teleconnections to the North Atlantic.

19. Diatom-inferred depth models in 8 Canadian boreal lakes: inferred changes in the benthic:planktonic depth boundary and implications for assessment of past droughts

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

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

22. Geochemical and ecological changes within Moira Lake (Ontario, Canada): A legacy of industrial contamination and remediation.

23. The widespread threat of calcium decline in fresh waters.

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