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Claire L. Schelske
Claire L. Schelske
Land Use and Environmental Change Institute, University of Florida
Verified email at ufl.edu
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Lake responses to reduced nutrient loading–an analysis of contemporary long‐term data from 35 case studies
E Jeppesen, M Søndergaard, JP Jensen, KE Havens, O Anneville, ...
Freshwater biology 50 (10), 1747-1771, 2005
14572005
Modification of the biogeochemical cycle of silica with eutrophication
DJ Conley, CL Schelske, EF Stoermer
Marine Ecology Progress Series, 179-192, 1993
6331993
Production, sedimentation, and isotopic composition of organic matter in Lake Ontario
DA Hodell, CL Schelske
Limnology and Oceanography 43 (2), 200-214, 1998
4731998
Eutrophication, silica depletion, and predicted changes in algal quality in Lake Michigan
CL Schelske, EF Stoermer
Science 173 (3995), 423-424, 1971
4281971
Stable isotope (δ13C and δ15N) signatures of sedimented organic matter as indicators of historic lake trophic state
M Brenner, TJ Whitmore, JH Curtis, DA Hodell, CL Schelske
Journal of Paleolimnology 22, 205-221, 1999
3871999
Using carbon isotopes of bulk sedimentary organic matter to reconstruct the history of nutrient loading and eutrophication in Lake Erie
CL Schelske, DA Hodell
Limnology and Oceanography 40 (5), 918-929, 1995
3511995
Wind influences phytoplankton biomass and composition in a shallow, productive lake
HJ Carrick, FJ Aldridge, CL Schelske
Limnology and Oceanography 38 (6), 1179-1192, 1993
3281993
Low-background gamma counting: applications for210Pb dating of sediments
CL Schelske, A Peplow, M Brenner, CN Spencer
Journal of Paleolimnology 10, 115-128, 1994
3191994
Recent changes in productivity and climate of Lake Ontario detected by isotopic analysis of sediments
CL Schelske, DA Hodeli
Limnology and Oceanography 36 (5), 961-975, 1991
3061991
Biogenic silica
DJ Conley, CL Schelske
Tracking environmental change using lake sediments: terrestrial, algal, and …, 2001
2982001
Early eutrophication in the lower Great Lakes
CL Schelske, EF Stoermer, DJ Conley, JA Robbins, RM Glover
Science 222 (4621), 320-322, 1983
2401983
Biologically induced calcite and its isotopic composition in Lake Ontario
DA Hodell, CL Schelske, GL Fahnenstiel, LL Robbins
Limnology and Oceanography 43 (2), 187-199, 1998
2261998
Mechanisms maintaining high productivity in Georgia estuaries
CL Schelske, EP Odum
2121962
Phosphorus, silica, and eutrophication of Lake Michigan.
CL Schelske, EF Stoermer
Michigan Univ., Ann Arbor. Great Lakes Research Div., 1970
1991970
Relationship between sediment and plankton isotope ratios (δ13C and δ15N) and primary productivity in Florida lakes
B Gu, CL Schelske, M Brenner
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 53 (4), 875-883, 1996
1911996
RECENT APPEARANCE OF CYLINDROSPEMOPSIS (CYANOBACTEIUA) IN FIVE HYPEREUTROPHIC FLORIDA LAKES1
AD Chapman, CL Schelske
Journal of Phycology 33 (2), 191-195, 1997
1771997
Stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen as indicators of diet and trophic structure of the fish community in a shallow hypereutrophic lake
B Gu, CL Schelske, MV Hoyer
Journal of fish biology 49 (6), 1233-1243, 1996
1721996
Estim ation of intracellular carbon and silica content of diatoms from natural assemblages using morphometric techniques 1
LM Sicko‐Goad, CL Schelske, EF Stoermer
Limnology and Oceanography 29 (6), 1170-1178, 1984
1681984
Factors controlling seasonal variations in stable isotope composition of particulate organic matter in a softwater eutrophic lake
B Gu, AD Chapman, CL Schelske
Limnology and Oceanography 51 (6), 2837-2848, 2006
1612006
Phosphorus enrichment, silica utilization, and biogeochemical silica depletion in the Great Lakes
CL Schelske, EF Stoermer, GL Fahnenstiel, M Haibach
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 43 (2), 407-415, 1986
1591986
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