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1. Dominance of net autotrophy in arid landscape low relief polar lakes, Nunavut, Canada.

2. Integrating hydrological connectivity and zooplankton composition in Arctic ponds and lakes.

3. Harnessing aquatic plant growth forms to apply European nutrient‐enrichment bioindicators to Canadian waters.

4. Improving the framework for assessment of ecological change in the Arctic: A circumpolar synthesis of freshwater biodiversity.

5. Arctic freshwater biodiversity: Establishing baselines, trends, and drivers of ecological change.

6. Temperature and spatial connectivity drive patterns in freshwater macroinvertebrate diversity across the Arctic.

7. Spatial and temporal variation in Arctic freshwater chemistry—Reflecting climate‐induced landscape alterations and a changing template for biodiversity.

8. Diversity of diatoms, benthic macroinvertebrates, and fish varies in response to different environmental correlates in Arctic rivers across North America.

9. Biodiversity patterns of Arctic diatom assemblages in lakes and streams: Current reference conditions and historical context for biomonitoring.

10. Effects of prolonged sedimentation from permafrost degradation on macroinvertebrate drift in Arctic streams.

11. The effects of taxonomy, diet, and ecology on the microbiota of riverine macroinvertebrates.

12. Abruptly and irreversibly changing Arctic freshwaters urgently require standardized monitoring.

13. Sediment inputs from retrogressive thaw slumps drive algal biomass accumulation but not decomposition in Arctic streams, NWT.

14. Nutrient-insecticide interactions decouple density-dependent predation pressure in aquatic insects.

15. Permafrost thaw and intense thermokarst activity decreases abundance of stream benthic macroinvertebrates.

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18. Physical and Ecological Thresholds for Deposited Sediments in Streams in Agricultural Landscapes.

19. Development of Environmental Thresholds for Nitrogen and Phosphorus in Streams.

20. Incorporating traits in aquatic biomonitoring to enhance causal diagnosis and prediction.

22. EFFECTS OF ARSENIC SPECIATION AND LOW DISSOLVED OXYGEN CONDITION ON THE TOXICITY OF ARSENIC TO A LOTIC MAYFLY.

23. Emergent body size of mayfly survivors.

24. EFFECTS OF INSECTICIDE EXPOSURE ON FEEDING INHIBITION IN MAYFLIES AND OLIGOCHAETES.

25. Summary and Recommendations from a SETAC Pellston Workshop on In Situ Measures of Ecological Effects.

26. Review of Aquatic In Situ Approaches for Stressor and Effect Diagnosis.

27. LETHAL AND SUBLETHAL EFFECTS OF LOW DISSOLVED OXYGEN CONDITION ON TWO AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES, CHIRONOMUS TENTANS AND HYALELLA AZTECA.

28. EFFECTS OF PULP MILL EFFLUENT ON BENTHIC ASSEMBLAGES IN MESOCOSMS ALONG THE SAINT JOHN RIVER, CANADA.

29. ECOTOXICOLOGICAL RESPONSES OF THE MAYFLY BAETIS TRICAUDATUS TO DIETARY AND WATERBORNE CADMIUM: IMPLICATIONS FOR TOXICITY TESTING.

31. Experimental investigations of diel vertical movements by lotic mayflies over substrate surfaces.

32. Simulated Fine Woody Debris Accumulations in a Stream Increase Rainbow Trout Fry Abundance.

33. Importance of consumptive and non-consumptive prey mortality in a coupled predator--prey system.

35. Traits-based ecological risk assessment (TERA): Realizing the potential of ecoinformatics approaches in ecotoxicology.

36. ASSESSMENTS OF CUMULATIVE ECOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF AGRICULTURAL STRESSORS ON AQUATIC COMMUNTIES: AN ELABORATION OF THE SEDIMENT QUALITY TRIAD.

37. INSULATE OR EXACERBATE? EXPLORING NUTRIENT MASKING OF CONTAMINANT EFFECTS.

38. SUBLETHAL EFFECTS OF CADMIUM ON PREY CHOICE AND CAPTURE EFFICIENCY IN JUVENILE BROOK TROUT (SALVELINUS FONTINALIS).

39. BEHAVIORAL RESPONSES TO SUBLETHAL CADMIUM EXPOSURE WITHIN AN EXPERIMENTAL AQUATIC FOOD WEB.

41. Size-dependent flight initiation by a lotic mayfly in response to a predatory fish

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