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1. Insights into Diatom Substrate Preferences in the Inter-Tidal Zone of a Subarctic Coast

2. The influence of a lost society, the Sadlermiut, on the environment in the Canadian Arctic

3. Diatom sedimentary assemblages and Holocene pH reconstruction from the Canadian Arctic Archipelago’s largest lake

4. Periphytic diatom community structure in thermokarst ecosystems of Nunavik (Québec, Canada)

5. Perspective of landscape change following early settlement (landnám) in Svalbarðstunga, northeastern Iceland

6. Paleolimnology of thermokarst lakes: a window into permafrost landscape evolution

7. Hotspots of biotic compositional change in lakes along vast latitudinal transects in northern Canada

8. Palaeoenvironmental history of the last six centuries in the Nettilling Lake area (Baffin Island, Canada): A multi-proxy analysis

9. Distribution and diversity of diatom assemblages in surficial sediments of shallow lakes in Wapusk National Park (Manitoba, Canada) region of the Hudson Bay Lowlands

10. Holocene climate history of the Nunatsiavut (northern Labrador, Canada) established from pollen and dinoflagellate cyst assemblages covering the past 7000 years

11. Trends in Ostracoda and Cladocera distribution and water chemistry in subarctic Canada: Churchill (Manitoba) lakes and ponds revisited

12. Sedimentary pigments as indicators of cyanobacterial dynamics in a hypereutrophic lake

13. Pro- and postglacial invertebrate communities of Pingualuit Crater Lake, Nunavik (Canada), and their paleoenvironmental implications

14. Climate Impacts on Arctic Lake Ecosystems

15. Past and Future Changes in Arctic Lake and River Ice

16. Environmental change in the Great Whale River region, Hudson Bay: Five decades of multidisciplinary research by Centre d'études nordiques (CEN)

17. Diatom-inferred wind activity at Lac du Sommet, southern Québec, Canada: A multiproxy paleoclimate reconstruction based on diatoms, chironomids and pollen for the past 9500 years

18. Impact of Geese on the Limnology of Lakes and Ponds from Bylot Island (Nunavut, Canada)

19. Seasonal water chemistry and diatom changes in six boreal lakes of the Laurentian Mountains (Québec, Canada): impacts of climate and timber harvesting

20. Postglacial chironomid assemblage succession in northernmost Ungava Peninsula, Canada

21. Paleoecological Evidence for Transitions between Contrasting Landforms in a Polygon-Patterned High Arctic Wetland

22. Holocene climate inferred from biological (Diptera: Chironomidae) analyses in a Southampton Island (Nunavut, Canada) lake

23. Paleolimnological evidence of mining and demographic impacts on Lac Dauriat, Schefferville (subarctic Québec, Canada)

24. Factors influencing the distribution of chironomids in lakes distributed along a latitudinal gradient in northwestern Quebec, Canada

25. Late-Holocene environmental history of two New England ponds: natural dynamics versus human impacts

26. Three hundred years of human-induced change in an urban lake: paleolimnological analysis of Lac Saint-Augustin, Québec City, Canada

27. Paleolimnological assessment of human-induced impacts on Walden Pond (Massachusetts, USA) using diatoms and stable isotopes

28. Paleolimnology of a shrub-tundra lake and response of aquatic and terrestrial indicators to climatic change in arctic Québec, Canada

29. Risk analysis of dissolved organic matter-mediated ultraviolet B exposure in Canadian inland waters

30. Diatom-based inference models and reconstructions revisited: methods and transformations

31. Benthic algae as bioindicators of agricultural pollution in the streams and rivers of southern Québec (Canada)

32. Climatic control of ultraviolet radiation effects on lakes

33. Freshwater midges of the Yukon and adjacent Northwest Territories: a new tool for reconstructing Beringian paleoenvironments?

34. Holocene lake succession and palaeo-optics of a Subarctic lake, northern Québec, Canada

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

36. Evaluation of Limnological Responses to Recent Environmental Change and Caribou Activity in the Rivière George Region, Northern Québec, Canada

37. Distribution of freshwater diatoms in 64 Labrador (Canada) lakes: species–environment relationships along latitudinal gradients and reconstruction models for water colour and alkalinity

38. Hydrologic control and diurnal photobleaching of CDOM in a subarctic lake

39. Multi-proxy Holocene palaeoclimatic record from a saline lake in the Canadian Subarctic

40. Ice Shelf Microbial Ecosystems in the High Arctic and Implications for Life on Snowball Earth

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42. FRESHWATER DIATOM ASSEMBLAGES FROM 23 LAKES LOCATED NEAR NORILSK, SIBERIA: A COMPARISON WITH ASSEMBLAGES FROM OTHER CIRCUMPOLAR TREELINE REGIONS

43. Diatomées lacustres de Jamésie-Hudsonie (Québec) et modèle de reconstitution des concentrations de carbone organique dissous

44. Taxonomic and ecological characterization of chrysophyte stomatocysts from northwestern Canada

45. Diatom, chrysophyte and protozoan distributions along a latitudinal transect in Fennoscandia

46. Physical and Biological Factors Affecting Mercury and Perfluorinated Contaminants in Arctic Char (Salvelinus alpinus) of Pingualuit Crater Lake (Nunavik, Canada) + Supplementary Appendices (See Article Tools)

47. Correction to 'Sedimentology and geochemistry of thermokarst ponds in discontinuous permafrost, subarctic Quebec, Canada'

48. Sedimentology and geochemistry of thermokarst ponds in discontinuous permafrost, subarctic Quebec, Canada

49. Optical diversity of thaw ponds in discontinuous permafrost: A model system for water color analysis

50. Rapid response of treeline vegetation and lakes to past climate warming

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