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Seasonal, interannual and long-term dynamics of planktonic diatoms in oligotrophic Lake Tahoe

Carney, H J Debbie Hunter Goldman, C R

Timing, Distribution, and Abundance of Kokanees Spawning in a Lake Tahoe Tributary

Beauchamp, D A Budy, P E Brant Allen Godfrey, J M

Published in The Great Basin naturalist

Anthropogenic impacts on oligotrophic lake systems emphasizing lakes Tahoe and Baikal

Goldman, C R

Interannual variability of nitrogen limitation in a desert lake: Influence of regional climate

Lebo, M E John Reuter Goldman, C R Rhodes, C L

Published in Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences

Trophic Interactions and Population Dynamics of Lake Trout and Kokanee Salmon in Lake Tahoe

Beauchamp, D A Thiede, G P Brant Allen

Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen and phosphorus in the annual nutrient load of Lake Tahoe (California-Nevada)

Jassby, A D John Reuter Axler, R P Goldman, C R Scott Hackley

Published in Journal of Korea Water Resources Association

Natural phosphorus control in a terminal lake: Implications for lake management

Lebo, M E John Reuter Goldman, C R

Published in Lake and Reservoir Management

Interactions between stochastic and deterministic processes in stream fish community assembly

Strange, Elizabeth M. Peter Moyle Foin, Theodore C.

Published in Environmental Biology of Fishes

Numerous studies have attempted to determine whether stream fish communities are structured primarily by deterministic or stochastic processes. Previous work has assumed that stream fish communities will show either persistence about an equilibrium because of strong density-dependent processes or random variation in structure as a result of environ...

Invasion Resistance to Introduced Species by a Native Assemblage of California Stream Fishes.

Baltz, Donald M Moyle, Peter B

Published in Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America

Assemblages of native stream fishes in California show a remarkable ability to resist invasion by introduced fishes as long as the streams are relatively undisturbed by human activity. Previous studies had indicated a high degree of spatial (microhabitat) segregation among the native fishes, which was confirmed by a principal components analysis of...

Spatial variations in nutrient and particulate matter concentrations in Pyramid Lake, Nevada, USA, during a dry period

Lebo, M E John Reuter Goldman, C R Rhodes, C L Vucinich, N Mosely, D

Published in Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences

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