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  1. Characterization of Microplastics and 6-PPD Quinone in a Suburban Lake–Tributary System Impacted by Highway Runoff
  2. Homeostatic response of calcium and potassium ions in Microcystis spp. and Chlorella to MC-LR
  3. Year-Round Characterization of Microplastics and 6-PPD Quinone in a Suburban Lake System Impacted by Highway Runoff
  4. Changes in Cyanobacterial Phytoplankton Communities in Lake-Water Mesocosms Treated with Either Glucose or Hydrogen Peroxide
  5. Ecological status of a retired mine lake in a protected dune ecosystem
  6. Land cover and water quality of drowned river mouths: Evidence of an environmental gradient along the eastern Lake Michigan shoreline
  7. The osmotic stress of Vallisneria natans (Lour.) Hara leaves originating from the disruption of calcium and potassium homeostasis caused by MC-LR
  8. Chloride and phosphorus retention and release in soils surrounding a salt-contaminated lake in West Michigan
  9. Building a research network to better understand climate governance in the Great Lakes
  10. Wetland Restoration through Excavation: Sediment Removal Results in Dramatic Water Quality Improvement
  11. Assessment of shoreline restoration using macroinvertebrates in a Great Lakes Area of Concern
  12. Groundwater in Crisis? Addressing Groundwater Challenges in Michigan (USA) as a Template for the Great Lakes
  13. Significant Temporal and Spatial Variability in Nutrient Concentrations in a Chinese Eutrophic Shallow Lake and Its Major Tributaries
  14. Mitigating lake eutrophication through stakeholder-driven hydrologic modeling of agricultural conservation practices: A case study of Lake Macatawa, Michigan
  15. Perfluoroalkylated Substances (PFAS) Associated with Microplastics in a Lake Environment
  16. Ecosystem restoration in the Everglades and Great Lakes ecosystems: past, present, and future preventative management
  17. Persistent organic pollutants, metals, and the bacterial community composition associated with microplastics in Muskegon Lake (MI)
  18. The influence of nutrients limitation on phytoplankton growth and microcystins production in Spring Lake, USA
  19. Impact of sediment dredging on sediment phosphorus flux in a restored riparian wetland
  20. Response to Osgood Comment: alum efficiency 11 years following treatment: phosphorus and macroinvertebrates
  21. Effectiveness of Best Management Practices to Reduce Phosphorus Loading to a Highly Eutrophic Lake
  22. Bioaccumulation of microcystin congeners in soil-plant system and human health risk assessment: A field study from Lake Taihu region of China
  23. A socioeconomic analysis of habitat restoration in the Muskegon Lake area of concern
  24. Effects of microcystins contamination on soil enzyme activities and microbial community in two typical lakeside soils
  25. Phosphorus loading and ecological impacts from agricultural tile drains in a west Michigan watershed
  26. Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Microcystin Variants and Relationships with Environmental Parameters in Lake Taihu, China
  27. Influence of water-level fluctuation duration and magnitude on sediment–water nutrient exchange in coastal wetlands
  28. Influence of ecosystem engineers on ecosystem processes is mediated by lake sediment properties
  29. Ecological Responses of a Large Shallow Lake (Okeechobee, Florida) to Climate Change and Potential Future Hydrologic Regimes
  30. Great Lakes rivermouth ecosystems: Scientific synthesis and management implications
  31. Changes in the benthic communities of Muskegon Lake, a Great Lakes Area of Concern
  32. Influence of geomorphic setting on the metabolism of Lake Huron fringing wetlands
  33. Joint analysis of stressors and ecosystem services to enhance restoration effectiveness
  34. Water level fluctuation and sediment–water nutrient exchange in Great Lakes coastal wetlands
  35. Macroinvertebrate Response and Internal Phosphorus Loading in a Michigan Lake after Alum Treatment
  36. The role of environmental parameters in the structure of phytoplankton assemblages and cyanobacteria toxins in two hypereutrophic lakes
  37. Biotic responses to low-concentration urban road runoff
  38. Does converting agricultural fields to wetlands retain or release P?
  39. The influence of environmental conditions and hydrologic connectivity on cyanobacteria assemblages in two drowned river mouth lakes
  40. Periphyton response to simulated nonpoint source pollution: local over regional control
  41. An analysis of long-term phytoplankton dynamics in Muskegon Lake, a Great Lakes Area of Concern
  42. Science as a fundamental framework for shaping policy discussions regarding the use of groundwater in the State of Michigan: a case study
  43. Addressing the information gaps associated with valuing green infrastructure in west Michigan: INtegrated Valuation of Ecosystem Services Tool (INVEST)
  44. An environmental assessment of a small shallow lake (Little Black Lake, MI) threatened by urbanization
  45. The J-NABS 25th anniversary issue: reflecting on the past, synthesizing the present, and projecting into the future
  46. Influences of Multi-Scale Habitat on Metabolism in a Coastal Great Lakes Watershed
  47. Event and Continuous Hydrologic Modeling with HEC-HMS
  48. Phytoplankton response to light and internal phosphorus loading from sediment release
  49. Continuous Hydrologic Modeling Improved by Intensive Event Data
  50. Current Status and Trends in Muskegon Lake, Michigan
  51. Ecological Effects after an Alum Treatment in Spring Lake, Michigan
  52. Spatial and temporal variability of internal and external phosphorus loads in Mona Lake, Michigan
  53. Environmental analysis of groundwater in Mecosta County, Michigan
  54. Biomass and Pigments of Benthic Algae
  55. Integrated Ecological and Economic Analysis of Ranch Management Systems: An Example From South Central Florida
  56. Phosphorus Limitation, Uptake, and Turnover in Benthic Stream Algae
  57. Phosphorus removal by the Ceratophyllum/periphyton complex in a south Florida (USA) freshwater marsh
  58. Occurrence of the Toxin-producing Cyanobacterium Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii in Mona and Muskegon Lakes, Michigan
  59. An environmental assessment of an impacted, urbanized watershed: the Mona Lake Watershed, Michigan
  60. Factors influencing internal P loading in a western Michigan, drowned river-mouth lake
  61. The importance of hyporheic sediment respiration in several mid-order Michigan rivers: comparison between methods in estimates of lotic metabolism
  62. The influence of environmental variables and a managed water recession on the growth of charophytes in a large, subtropical lake
  63. Complex interactions between autotrophs in shallow marine and freshwater ecosystems: implications for community responses to nutrient stress
  64. Algal responses to experimental nutrient addition in the littoral community of a subtropical lake
  65. Comparative analysis of Lake Periphyton communities using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and light microscope counts
  66. Phosphorus kinetics of planktonic and benthic assemblages in a shallow subtropical lake
  67. Effects of Grazers on Freshwater Benthic Algae
  68. Influence of grazer type and abundance on plant-herbivore interactions in streams
  69. Effect of periphyton biomass on hydraulic characteristics and nutrient cycling in streams
  70. Does an increase in irradiance influence periphyton in a heavily-grazed woodland stream?
  71. EFFECTS OF HERBIVORE SIZE AND HUNGER LEVEL ON PERIPHYTON COMMUNITIES1
  72. Biogeochemical cycling constraints on stream ecosystem recovery
  73. Characteristics of softwater streams in Rhode Island. III. Distribution of macrophytic vegetation in a small drainage basin
  74. The Role of Spatial Heterogeneity in the Management of Freshwater Resources