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  1. The role of land use in terrestrial support of boreal lake food webs
  2. Phytoplankton absorb mainly red light in lakes with high chromophoric dissolved organic matter
  3. Assessing and predicting the influence of chromophoric dissolved organic matter on light absorption by phytoplankton in boreal lakes
  4. A Bayesian stable isotope mixing model for coping with multiple isotopes, multiple trophic steps and small sample sizes
  5. Ecosystem responses to increased organic carbon concentration: comparing results based on long-term monitoring and whole-lake experimentation
  6. An invasive species, Carassius gibelio, alters the native fish community through trophic niche competition
  7. Chironomid incorporation of methane-derived carbon in plankton- and macrophyte-dominated habitats in a large shallow lake
  8. Some like it deep: Intraspecific niche segregation in ruffe (Gymnocephalus cernua )
  9. Land Use Affects Carbon Sources to the Pelagic Food Web in a Small Boreal Lake
  10. Accounting for littoral primary production by periphyton shifts a highly humic boreal lake towards net autotrophy
  11. Top consumer abundance influences lake methane efflux
  12. Bacterial community response to changes in a tri-trophic cascade during a whole-lake fish manipulation
  13. Experimental assessment of a possible microbial priming effect in a humic boreal lake
  14. Inferring Phytoplankton, Terrestrial Plant and Bacteria Bulk δ¹³C Values from Compound Specific Analyses of Lipids and Fatty Acids
  15. The introduced signal crayfish and native noble crayfish have different effects on sublittoral macroinvertebrate assemblages in boreal lakes
  16. Comparing the effects of introduced signal crayfish and native noble crayfish on the littoral invertebrate assemblages of boreal lakes
  17. Lake size and fish diversity determine resource use and trophic position of a top predator in high-latitude lakes
  18. Resistant Microbial Cooccurrence Patterns Inferred by Network Topology
  19. Benthic foodweb structure in a large shallow lake studied by stable isotope analysis
  20. Environmentally‐mediated consumer control of algal proliferation in Florida springs
  21. Benthic mats offer a potential subsidy to pelagic consumers in tundra pond food webs
  22. Does the introduced signal crayfish occupy an equivalent trophic niche to the lost native noble crayfish in boreal lakes?
  23. Biogenic methane contributes to the food web of a large, shallow lake
  24. Enhanced greenhouse gas emissions and changes in plankton communities following an experimental increase in organic carbon loading to a humic lake
  25. Migratory connectivity of two Baltic Sea salmon populations: retrospective analysis using stable isotopes of scales
  26. Contributions of autochthonous and allochthonous sources to dissolved organic matter in a large, shallow, eutrophic lake with a highly calcareous catchment
  27. Variable Production by Different Pelagic Energy Mobilizers in Boreal Lakes
  28. Nutrient Assimilation by First-Feeding African Catfish,Clarias gariepinus, Assessed Using Stable Isotope Analysis
  29. An Empirical Evaluation of the Utility of Convex Hull and Standard Ellipse Areas for Assessing Population Niche Widths from Stable Isotope Data
  30. The importance of sedimenting organic matter, relative to oxygen and temperature, in structuring lake profundal macroinvertebrate assemblages
  31. Pure and applied - the end of the divide
  32. Between-lake variation in the elemental composition of roach (Rutilus rutilus L.)
  33. Bacterial and Phytoplankton Responses to Nutrient Amendments in a Boreal Lake Differ According to Season and to Taxonomic Resolution
  34. Distinct and diverse anaerobic bacterial communities in boreal lakes dominated by candidate division OD1
  35. Methane-oxidizing and photoautotrophic bacteria are major producers in a humic lake with a large anoxic hypolimnion
  36. Corrigendum
  37. Biogenic methane in freshwater food webs
  38. Altered energy flow pathways in a lake ecosystem following manipulation of fish community structure
  39. Impacts of added dissolved organic carbon on boreal freshwater pelagic metabolism and food webs in mesocosm experiments
  40. Seasonal and ontogenetic shifts in the diet of Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus in a subarctic lake
  41. Does lake thermocline depth affect methyl mercury concentrations in fish?
  42. Diets of crustacean zooplankton, inferred from stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses, in lakes with varying allochthonous dissolved organic carbon content
  43. A trophic pathway from biogenic methane supports fish biomass in a temperate lake ecosystem
  44. Nitrogen stable isotope ratios of lake macrophytes in relation to growth form and nutrient-limitation
  45. Vertical diversity of bacteria in an oxygen-stratified humic lake, evaluated using DNA and phospholipid analyses
  46. Seasonal shifts in the diet of lake zooplankton revealed by phospholipid fatty acid analysis
  47. Winter food utilisation by sympatric mysids in the Baltic Sea, studied by combined gut content and stable isotope analyses
  48. Coupling stable isotopes with bioenergetics to evaluate sources of variation in organochlorine concentrations in Baltic salmon (Salmo salar)
  49. Seasonality in lake pelagic δ15N values: patterns, possible explanations, and implications for food web baselines
  50. Validation of diatoms as proxies for phytobenthos when assessing ecological status in lakes
  51. Changes in feeding niche widths of perch and roach following biomanipulation, revealed by stable isotope analysis
  52. Changes in diets of individual Baltic ringed seals (Phoca hispida botnica) during their breeding season inferred from stable isotope analysis of multiple tissues
  53. Use of stable isotope analysis to evaluate the possible impact of fish migration on a lake biomanipulation
  54. Evaluating the utility of stable isotope analyses of archived freshwater sample materials
  55. Could bacterivorous zooplankton affect lake pelagic methanotrophic activity?
  56. Oxidation, efflux, and isotopic fractionation of methane during autumnal turnover in a polyhumic, boreal lake
  57. Contributions of Different Organic Carbon Sources to Daphnia in the Pelagic Foodweb of a Small Polyhumic Lake: Results from Mesocosm DI13C-Additions
  58. Terrestrial carbon and intraspecific size-variation shape lake ecosystems
  59. Changes in fish mercury concentrations over 20 years in an acidified lake subject to experimental liming
  60. A revised model for lipid-normalizing δ13C values from aquatic organisms, with implications for isotope mixing models
  61. Within-lake variability in carbon and nitrogen stable isotope signatures
  62. Combining stable isotope and intestinal parasite information to evaluate dietary differences between individual ringed seals ( Phoca hispida botnica )
  63. Statistical quantification of the effect of thermal stratification on patterns of dispersion in a freshwater zooplankton community
  64. Vertical heterogeneity in zooplankton community structure: a variance partitioning approach
  65. Quantitative analysis of the importance of wind-induced circulation for the spatial structuring of planktonic populations
  66. Behavioural responses of freshwater phytoplanktonic flagellates to a temperature gradient
  67. The contribution of insect prey to the total nitrogen content of sundews (Drosera spp.) determined in situ by stable isotope analysis
  68. The Dynamics and Use of Lacustrine Ecosystems
  69. Abiotic transformations of iron and phosphate in humic lake water revealed by double-isotope labeling and gel filtration
  70. Flagellates in Freshwater Ecosystems