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2011 and Earlier Publications

Pisaric, M.F.J.*, Thienpont, J.R.*, Kokelj, S.V., Nesbitt, H., Lantz, T.C., Solomon, S., and Smol, J.P. (2011) Impacts of a recent storm surge on an Arctic delta ecosystem examined in the context of the last millennium. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA), 108: 8960-8965.

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Korosi, J.B., Jeziorski, A., and Smol, J.P. (2011) Using morphological characters of subfossil daphniid postabdominal claws to improve taxonomic resolution within species complexes. Hydrobiologia, 676: 117-128.

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Korosi, J.B., and Smol, J.P. (2011) Distribution of cladoceran assemblages across environmental gradients in Nova Scotia (Canada) lakes. Hydrobiologia, 663: 83-99.

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Kurek, J., Korosi, J.B., Jeziorski, A., and Smol, J.P. (2010) Establishing reliable minimum count sizes for cladoceran subfossils sampled from lake sediments. Journal of Paleolimnology, 44: 603-612.

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Korosi, J.B., Paterson, A.M., DeSellas, A.M., and Smol, J.P. (2010) Comparison of present-day and pre-industrial changes in Bosmina and Daphnia size structure from soft-water Ontario lakes. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 67: 754-762.

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Michelutti, N.M., Blais, J.M., Mallory, M.L., Brasch, J., Thienpont, J.R., Kimpe, L.E., Douglas, M.S.V., and Smol, J.P. (2010) Trophic position influences the efficacy of seabirds as metal biovectors. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA), 107: 10543-10548.

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Korosi, J.B., Paterson, A.M., DeSellas, A.M., and Smol, J.P. (2008) Linking mean body size of pelagic Cladocera to environmental variables in Precambrian Shield lakes: a paleolimnological approach. Journal of Limnology, 67: 22-34.  

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Thienpont, J.R., Ginn, B.K., Cumming, B.F., and Smol, J.P. (2008) An assessment of environmental changes in three lakes from King’s County (Nova Scotia, Canada) using diatom-based paleolimnological techniques. Water Quality Research Journal of Canada, 43: 85-98.

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