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1. Revisiting lakes within the Rideau Canal system (Ontario, Canada) to assess the impacts of multiple environmental stressors over the past ~25 years using diatom-based paleolimnology

2. Spatial distribution of surface-sediment diatom assemblages from 45 Tibetan Plateau lakes and the development of a salinity transfer function

3. Environmental and spatial factors influencing the distribution of cladocerans in lakes across the central Canadian Arctic treeline region

4. Limnological characteristics of 56 lakes in the Central Canadian Arctic Treeline Region

5. Multiple stressor effects on water quality in Poplar Bay, Lake of the Woods, Canada: a midge-based assessment of hypolimnetic oxygen conditions over the last two centuries

7. Climate change as the dominant driver of recent ecological changes in a semi-arid alpine lake from the Chinese Loess Plateau

8. Diatom assemblage changes in shallow lakes of the Athabasca Oil Sands Region are not tracking aerially deposited contaminants

9. Tracking ∼200 years of water quality in Muskrat Lake, a eutrophic lake trout lake in Ontario (Canada) with cyanobacterial blooms

11. A morphological trait-based approach to environmental assessment models using diatoms

12. Long-term trends in hypolimnetic volumes and dissolved oxygen concentrations in Boreal Shield lakes of south-central Ontario, Canada

14. Climate variability promotes unprecedented cyanobacterial blooms in a remote, oligotrophic Ontario lake: evidence from paleolimnology

15. Biological and geochemical changes in shallow lakes of the Hudson Bay Lowlands: a response to recent warming

16. Diatom responses to 20th century shoreline development and climate warming in three embayments of Georgian Bay, Lake Huron

17. Biogeochemical responses to climate change and anthropogenic nitrogen deposition from a ∼200-year record from Tianchi Lake, Chinese Loess Plateau

18. A diatom-based paleolimnological survey of environmental changes since ~ 1850 in 18 shallow lakes of the Athabasca Oil Sands Region, Canada

19. The post-glacial history of northern Lake of the Woods: A multi-proxy perspective on climate variability and lake ontogeny

20. Metal contamination in alkaline Phantom Lake (Flin Flon, Manitoba, Canada) generates strong responses in multiple paleolimnological proxies

21. An introduction to Lake of the Woods—from science to governance in an international waterbody

22. Climate as a driver of increasing algal production in Lake of the Woods, Ontario, Canada

23. Assessment of multi-trophic changes in a shallow boreal lake simultaneously exposed to climate change and aerial deposition of contaminants from the Athabasca Oil Sands Region, Canada

24. Aerosol-weakened summer monsoons decrease lake fertilization on the Chinese Loess Plateau

25. No magic number: determining cost-effective sample size and enumeration effort for diatom-based environmental assessment analyses

26. Managing lake trout lakes in a warming world: a paleolimnological assessment of nutrients and lake production at three Ontario sites

27. Tracking the long-term responses of diatoms and cladocerans to climate warming and human influences across lakes of the Ring of Fire in the Far North of Ontario, Canada

28. Why is the relative abundance of Asterionella formosa increasing in a Boreal Shield lake as nutrient levels decline?

29. Lake diatom responses to warming: reviewing the evidence

30. Rock snot and lake mud: exploring the history of recent blooms of Didymosphenia geminata using information contained in lake sediments

31. Diatoms indicate that calcium decline, not acidification, explains recent cladoceran assemblage changes in south-central Ontario softwater lakes

32. An Exploratory Survey of Summer Water Chemistry and Plankton Communities in Lakes near the Sutton River, Hudson Bay Lowlands, Ontario, Canada

33. A Multi-Trophic Exploratory Survey of Recent Environmental Changes using Lake Sediments in the Hudson Bay Lowlands, Ontario, Canada

34. Introduction — Environmental Change in the Hudson and James Bay Region

35. Recent ecological responses to climate variability and human impacts in the Nianbaoyeze Mountains (eastern Tibetan Plateau) inferred from pollen, diatom and tree-ring data

36. Examining 20th century water quality and ecological changes in the Lake of the Woods, Ontario, Canada: A paleolimnological investigation

37. Diatom-inferred climatic and environmental changes over the last ∼ 9000 years from a low Arctic (Nunavut, Canada) tundra lake

38. Lateglacial and Holocene paleoenvironmental changes recorded in lake sediments, Brock Plateau (Melville Hills), Northwest Territories, Canada

39. Do spectrally inferred determinations of chlorophyll a reflect trends in lake trophic status?

40. Evaluating the Response of Cladocera to Recent Environmental Changes in Lakes from the Central Canadian Arctic Treeline Region

41. Hemispheric-scale patterns of climate-related shifts in planktonic diatoms from North American and European lakes

42. Diatom shifts as evidence for recent Subarctic warming in a remote tundra lake, NWT, Canada

43. Holocene thermal maximum in the western Arctic (0–180°W)

44. Paleolimnological Evidence from Diatoms for Recent Environmental Changes in 50 Lakes across Canadian Arctic Treeline

45. Ecology and spatial distributions of surface-sediment diatoms from 77 lakes in the subarctic Canadian treeline region

46. FRESHWATER DIATOMS FROM THE CANADIAN ARCTIC TREELINE AND DEVELOPMENT OF PALEOLIMNOLOGICAL INFERENCE MODELS 1

47. Past environmental and climatic changes related to tree-line shifts inferred from fossil diatoms from a lake near the Lena River Delta, Siberia

48. Limnological Characteristics of 70 Lakes Spanning Arctic Treeline from Coronation Gulf to Great Slave Lake in the Central Northwest Territories, Canada

49. Global change revealed by palaeolimnological records from remote lakes: a review

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