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Didymosphenia geminata
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Publications (25)
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Consequences of nuisance algal blooms of Didymosphenia geminata on invertebrate communities in Rocky Mountain streams
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The Effects of Temperature and N:P Ratios on Didymo Algae Growth
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Rates of Cannibalism in <i> Asynarchus Nigriculus </i> based on Sedge Nutrient Content
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<i>Didymosphenia geminata</i> blooms are not exclusively driven by low phosphorus under experimental conditions
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Exploring effects of proliferation of <i>Didymosphenia geminata</i> on abundance and coexistence of <i>Rhyacophila</i> species (Trichoptera) in streams near the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory
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The impact of </Didymosphenia geminata> on the community structures of invertebrates in streams around the Rocky Mountain Biological Lab
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Exploring mechanisms explaining coexistence patterns of <i> Rhyacophila </i> species (Trichoptera) in streams near the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory
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Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Coexistence in Closely Related <i>Rhyacophila</i> (Trichoptera) Species
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Blooms of benthic diatoms in phosphorus-poor streams
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Effects of <i>Didymosphenia germinata</i> on American Dipper (<i>Cinclus mexicanus</i>) Territory Size
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Growth Tendencies in <i>Didymosphenia geminata</i>
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Response to Bergey and Spaulding
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The Didymo story: the role of low dissolved phosphorus in the formation of <i>Didymosphenia geminata</i> blooms
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The Origin of Invasive Microorganisms Matters for Science, Policy, and Management: The Case of <i>Didymosphenia geminata</i>
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Direct and indirect effects of nuisance blooms by the diatom, <i>Didymosphenia geminata</i> on the whirling disease intermediate host, <i>Tubifex tubifex</i>
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Iron is not responsible for <i>Didymosphenia geminata</i> bloom formation in phosphorus-poor rivers
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Regrowth of Didymosphenia geminata after a removal event.
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Does the morphology of beaver ponds alter downstream ecosystems?
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Dissolved iron stimulates uptake of organic phosphorus by <i>Didymosphenia geminata</i>
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Substrate characteristics affect colonization by the bloom-forming diatom <i>Didymosphenia geminata</i>.
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Beaver pond morphology as a tool for predicting changes downstream
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Effect of diatom, <i>Didymosphenia geminata</i>, on Invertebrate Abundance and Composition in Rocky Mountain Streams
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Macroinvertebrate excretion rates and their contribution to nutrient cycling in a rocky mountain stream
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Effects of the nuisance diatom <i>Didymosphenia geminata</i> on invertebrates in a Rocky Mountain stream
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