468 results on '"Cumming, Brian F."'
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2. The utility of freshwater dinoflagellate cyst assemblages as a paleoecological proxy: An assessment from boreal lakes (northwest Ontario, Canada)
3. The varved sediment succession of Crawford Lake, Ontario, Canada: GSSP for the proposed Anthropocene Epoch
4. 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)
5. Spatiotemporal and teratological analyses of diatom assemblages from sediments contaminated with industrial effluents in the St. Lawrence River near Cornwall (Ontario, Canada)
6. Postglacial hydroclimate in the southern interior of British Columbia (Canada): Lake ecosystem response to the Holocene Thermal Maximum and drivers of mid-to-late Holocene climate variability
7. Ecological change associated with historic industrial activity in the St. Lawrence River at Cornwall, ON: A paleo-ecotoxicological assessment using subfossil chironomid assemblages
8. 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
9. 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)
10. 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
11. Diatom assemblages are controlled by light attenuation in oligotrophic and mesotrophic lakes in northern Ontario (Canada)
12. Heterogeneous response of diatom assemblages since ca. 1945 in lakes from boreal regions of northern Alberta and Saskatchewan, Canada
13. Ecohydrological evolution of Lake Naivasha (central Rift Valley, Kenya) during the past 1650 years, as recorded by ostracod assemblages and stable-isotope geochemistry
14. Influence of glacial flour on the primary and secondary production of sockeye salmon nursery lakes: a comparative modern and paleolimnological study
15. Taxon-specific variation in δ13C and δ15N of subfossil invertebrate remains: Insights into historical trophodynamics in lake food-webs
16. 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).
17. Influence of glacial turbidity and climate on diatom communities in two Fjord Lakes (British Columbia, Canada)
18. Paleolimnological proxies reveal continued eutrophication issues in the St. Lawrence River Area of Concern
19. Increased relative abundance of colonial scaled chrysophytes since pre-industrial times in minimally disturbed lakes from the Experimental Lakes Area, Ontario
20. Influence of cultural eutrophication, climate, and landscape connectivity on 3 Kawartha lakes (Ontario, Canada) since the early 1800s
21. Millennial-Scale Relationships of Diatom Species Richness and Production in Two Prairie Lakes
22. Influence of cultural eutrophication, climate, and landscape connectivity on 3 Kawartha lakes (Ontario, Canada) since the early 1800s
23. The varved succession of Crawford Lake, Milton, Ontario, Canada as a candidate Global boundary Stratotype Section and Point for the Anthropocene series
24. Lake Sediments Record Large-Scale Shifts in Moisture Regimes across the Northern Prairies of North America during the past Two Millennia
25. Persistent Millennial-Scale Shifts in Moisture Regimes in Western Canada during the past Six Millennia
26. The browning and re-browning of lakes: Divergent lake-water organic carbon trends linked to acid deposition and climate change
27. Bi-weekly Changes in Phytoplankton Abundance in 25 Tributaries of Lake St. Francis, Canada: Evaluating the Occurrence of Nuisance and Harmful Algae
28. Palaeoclimate constraints on the impact of 2 °C anthropogenic warming and beyond
29. Regional climate changes drive increased scaled-chrysophyte abundance in lakes downwind of Athabasca Oil Sands nitrogen emissions
30. Water depth is a strong driver of intra-lake diatom distributions in a small boreal lake
31. sj-docx-1-anr-10.1177_20530196221149281 – Supplemental material for The varved succession of Crawford Lake, Milton, Ontario, Canada as a candidate Global boundary Stratotype Section and Point for the Anthropocene series
32. Enhanced algal abundance in northwest Ontario (Canada) lakes during the warmer early-to mid-Holocene period
33. Adirondack (NY, USA) reference lakes show a pronounced shift in chrysophyte species composition since ca. 1900
34. Optimizing taxonomic resolution and sampling effort to design cost-effective ecological models for environmental assessment
35. Tracking Holocene Climatic Change with Aquatic Biota from Lake Sediments: Case Studies of Commonly used Numerical Techniques
36. Autocorrelogram and Periodogram Analyses of Palaeolimnological Temporal-Series from Lakes in Central and Western North America to Assess Shifts in Drought Conditions
37. 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
38. Consensus among multiple trophic levels during high- and low-water stands over the last two millennia in a northwest Ontario lake
39. Carbon cycling within an East African lake revealed by the carbon isotope composition of diatom silica: a 25-ka record from Lake Challa, Mt. Kilimanjaro
40. 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.
41. Siliceous algae response to the "Great Acceleration" of the mid-20th century in Crawford Lake (Ontario, Canada): A potential candidate for the Anthropocene GSSP.
42. Siliceous microfossil changes in impact and reference lakes in the uranium mining region of the Athabasca basin in northern Saskatchewan
43. Author Correction: Palaeoclimate constraints on the impact of 2 °C anthropogenic warming and beyond
44. 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
45. Broad-scale environmental response and niche conservatism in lacustrine diatom communities
46. The varved succession of Crawford Lake, Milton, Ontario, Canada as a candidate Global boundary Stratotype Section and Point for the Anthropocene series
47. The Widespread Threat of Calcium Decline in Fresh Waters
48. A Pre-European Settlement Pollen-Climate Calibration Set for Minnesota, USA: Developing Tools for Palaeoclimatic Reconstructions
49. Changes in the parkland-boreal forest boundary in northwestern Ontario over the Holocene
50. Diatom-inferred depth models in 8 Canadian boreal lakes: inferred changes in the benthic:planktonic depth boundary and implications for assessment of past droughts
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