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Dodds, Walter - Division of Biology, Kansas State University
The "dead zone" is a large area of decreased dissolved oxygen concentration in bottom waters that forms
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Measuring Cellular-Scale Nutrient Distribution in Algal Biofilms with
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Inter-regional comparison of land-use effects on stream MELODY J. BERNOT*, DANIEL J. SOBOTA,
Retrospective analysis of fish community change during a half-century of landuse and streamflow changes
Correlations between in situ denitrification activity and nir-gene abundances in pristine and impacted prairie streams
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Thresholds in macroinvertebrate biodiversity and stoichiometry across water-quality gradients in Central Plains (USA) streams
Nitrogen cycling and metabolism in the thalweg of a prairie river W. K. Dodds,1
The Ecological Society of America wwwwww..ffrroonnttiieerrssiinneeccoollooggyy..oorrgg Aquatic ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to en-
Headwater Influences on Downstream Water Quality Walter K. Dodds Robert M. Oakes
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LINKING BENTHIC ALGAL BIOMASS TO STREAM SUBSTRATUM TOPOGRAPHY1 Justin N. Murdock2
Saturation of NO3 uptake in prairie streams as a function of acute
Stream denitrification across biomes and its response to anthropogenic nitrate loading
PRIMARY RESEARCH PAPER Centimeter-scale stream substratum heterogeneity
The influence of land use on stream biofilm nutrient limitation across eight North American
Stream Discharge and Riparian Land Use Influence In-Stream Concentrations and Loads of Phosphorus from Central Plains
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Cross-stream comparison of substrate-specific denitrification potential