Acidification in the Adirondacks: Defining the Biota in Trophic Levels of 30 Chemically Diverse Acid-Impacted Lakes (original) (raw)

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Response of fish assemblages to declining acidic deposition in Adirondack Mountain lakes, 1984–2012

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LABORATORY ACIDIFICATION OF A CRUSTACEAN ZOOPLANKTON ASSEMBLAGE FROM A ROCKY MOUNTAIN SUBALPINE LAKE (U.S.A)

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Patterns of nutrient dynamics in Adirondack lakes recovering from acid deposition

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Assessing biological recovery of acid-sensitive lakes in Ontario, Canada

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Assessment of the Extent to Which Intensively-studied Lakes are Representative of the Adirondack Region and Response to Future Changes in Acidic Deposition

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Analysis of the mineral acid-base components of acid-neutralizing capacity in Adirondack Lakes

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Benthic Macroinvertebrate Changes in Lakes near Sudbury, Ontario, following a Reduction in Acid Emissions

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Effects of acidification on benthic community structure and benthic processes in Little Rock Lake, Wisconsin

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Re-examination of the role of landscape change in the acidification of lakes in the Adirondack Mountains, New York

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Paleoecological investigation of recent lake acidification in the Adirondack Mountains, N.Y

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Changes in the chemistry of acidified Adirondack streams from the early 1980s to 2008

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Hydrologic data from the integrated lake-watershed acidification study in the west-central Adirondack Mountains, New York : October 1977 through January 1982

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Long-term recovery of lakes in the Adirondack region of New York to decreases in acidic deposition

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Changes in stream chemistry and biology in response to reduced levels of acid deposition during 1987–2003 in the Neversink River Basin, Catskill Mountains

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Crustacean zooplankton communities in lakes recovering from acidification

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Probabilistic relations between acid–base chemistry and fish assemblages in streams of the western Adirondack Mountains, New York, USA

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