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1. Seasonal riverine inputs may affect diet and mercury bioaccumulation in Arctic coastal zooplankton.

2. Browning-induced changes in trophic functioning of planktonic food webs in temperate and boreal lakes: insights from fatty acids.

3. Seasonal pollutant levels in littoral high-Arctic amphipods in relation to food sources and terrestrial run-off.

4. Omega-3 PUFA profoundly affect neural, physiological, and behavioural competences - implications for systemic changes in trophic interactions.

5. Impacts of water level fluctuations on mercury concentrations in hydropower reservoirs: A microcosm experiment.

6. Feeding habitat and silvering stage affect lipid content and fatty acid composition of European eel Anguilla anguilla tissues.

7. Parasites and their freshwater snail hosts maintain their nutritional value for essential fatty acids despite altered algal diets.

8. Schizochytrium sp. (T18) Oil as a Fish Oil Replacement in Diets for Juvenile Rainbow Trout ( Oncorhynchus mykiss ): Effects on Growth Performance, Tissue Fatty Acid Content, and Lipid-Related Transcript Expression.

9. Projected declines in global DHA availability for human consumption as a result of global warming.

10. Parasite infectious stages provide essential fatty acids and lipid-rich resources to freshwater consumers.

11. Genetically Engineered Oil Seed Crops and Novel Terrestrial Nutrients: Ethical Considerations.

12. Terrestrial organic matter increases zooplankton methylmercury accumulation in a brown-water boreal lake.

13. Spatial and length-dependent variation of the risks and benefits of consuming Walleye (Sander vitreus).

14. Compound-specific isotope analysis resolves the dietary origin of docosahexaenoic acid in the mouse brain.

15. Handling and Storage Procedures Have Variable Effects on Fatty Acid Content in Fishes with Different Lipid Quantities.

16. Climate warming is predicted to reduce omega-3, long-chain, polyunsaturated fatty acid production in phytoplankton.

17. Long-Chain Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids Have Developmental Effects on the Crop Pest, the Cabbage White Butterfly Pieris rapae.

18. Light-Induced Changes in Fatty Acid Profiles of Specific Lipid Classes in Several Freshwater Phytoplankton Species.

19. Identification, characterization and description of Arcobacter faecis sp. nov., isolated from a human waste septic tank.

20. Influence of in ovo mercury exposure, lake acidity, and other factors on common loon egg and chick quality in Wisconsin.

21. Arcobacter lanthieri sp. nov., isolated from pig and dairy cattle manure.

22. Impacts of food web structure and feeding behavior on mercury exposure in Greenland Sharks (Somniosus microcephalus).

23. The jellification of north temperate lakes.

24. Effects of different cooking methods on fatty acid profiles in four freshwater fishes from the Laurentian Great Lakes region.

25. Effect of eutrophication on mercury, selenium, and essential fatty acids in bighead carp (Hypophthalmichthys nobilis) from reservoirs of eastern China.

26. Risk-benefit of consuming Lake Erie fish.

27. Forests fuel fish growth in freshwater deltas.

28. Nutrient loading associated with agriculture land use dampens the importance of consumer-mediated niche construction.

29. Global change effects on the long-term feeding ecology and contaminant exposures of East Greenland polar bears.

30. UVB radiation variably affects n-3 fatty acids but elevated temperature reduces n-3 fatty acids in juvenile Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar).

31. SPECIES-SPECIFIC VARIATION IN FATTY ACID CONCENTRATIONS OF FOUR PHYTOPLANKTON SPECIES: DOES PHOSPHORUS SUPPLY INFLUENCE THE EFFECT OF LIGHT INTENSITY OR TEMPERATURE?(1).

32. RISING WATER TEMPERATURES ALTER LIPID DYNAMICS AND REDUCE N-3 ESSENTIAL FATTY ACID CONCENTRATIONS IN SCENEDESMUS OBLIQUUS (CHLOROPHYTA)(1).

33. Additive effects of enhanced ambient ultraviolet B radiation and increased temperature on immune function, growth and physiological condition of juvenile (parr) Atlantic Salmon, Salmo salar.

34. Characterization of Pseudomonas aeruginosa fatty acid profiles in biofilms and batch planktonic cultures.

35. Effects of UV radiation and diet on polyunsaturated fatty acids in the skin, ocular tissue and dorsal muscle of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) held in outdoor rearing tanks.

36. Biochemical tracers reveal intra-specific differences in the food webs utilized by individual seabirds.

37. Essential versus potentially toxic dietary substances: a seasonal comparison of essential fatty acids and methyl mercury concentrations in the planktonic food web.

38. Exposure to increased ambient ultraviolet B radiation has negative effects on growth, condition and immune function of juvenile Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar).

39. Restoring piscivorous fish populations in the Laurentian Great Lakes causes seabird dietary change.

40. Ecological tracers can quantify food web structure and change.

41. Seasonal patterns of total and energy reserve lipids of dominant zooplanktonic crustaceans from a hyper-eutrophic lake.

42. Use of enclosures to detect the contribution of particular zooplankton to growth of young-of-the-year yellow perch (Perca flavescens Mitchell).

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