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Book Chapter
Kratz TK, MacIntyre S, Webster KE. Causes and consequences of spatial heterogeneity in lakes. In: Weathers KC Ecosystem function in heterogeneous landscapes. Ecosystem function in heterogeneous landscapes. New York ; London; 2005. p. [329-348].
Journal Article
Webster KE. Book review of Steinberg, C.E.W. and R.F. Wright, eds. 1994. Acidification of freshwater ecosystems: Implications for the future. John Wiley and Sons. 404 pp. Limnology and Oceanography. 1995;40(4):842-843.
Webster KE, Brezonik PL. Climate confounds detection of chemical trends related to acid deposition in upper midwest lakes in the USA. Water, Air and Soil Pollution. 1995;85:1575-80.
Brezonik PL, Webster KE, Perry JA. Effects of acidification on benthic community structure and benthic processes in Little Rock Lake, Wisconsin. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. 1990;24:445-448.
Garrison PJ, Webster KE. The effects of acidification on the invertebrate portion of the aufwuchs in a mesocosm experiment. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. 1988;23(4):2273-2278.
Brezonik PL, Shepard B, Swenson W, Watras CJ, Webster KE, Baker LA, Eaton J, Frost TM, Garrison P, Kratz TK. Experimental acidification of Little Rock Lake, Wisconsin. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution. 1986;31:115-21.
Brezonik PL, Sampson CJ, Shelley BCL, Swenson W, Webster KE, Eaton J, Frost TM, Garrison P, Kratz TK, Mach CE. Experimental acidification of Little Rock Lake, Wisconsin: Chemical and Biological Changes over the pH range 6.1 to 4.7. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 1993;50:1101-21.
Sampson CL, Brezonik PL, Frost TM, Webster KE, Simonson TD. Experimental acidification of Little Rock Lake, Wisconsin: the first four years of chemical and biological recovery. Water, Air and Soil Pollution. 1995;85(3):1713-1719.
Riera JL, Magnuson JJ, Kratz TK, Webster KE. A geomorphic template for the analysis of lake districts applied to Northern Highland Lake District, Wisconsin, U.S.A. Freshwater Biology. 2000;43(3):301-18.
Kratz TK, Webster KE, Bowser CJ, Magnuson JJ, Benson BJ. The influence of landscape position on lakes in northern Wisconsin. Freshwater Biology. 1997;37:209-17.
Stow CA, Carpenter SR, Webster KE, Frost TM. Long-term environmental monitoring: some perspectives from lakes. Ecological Applications. 1998;8(2):269-76.
Wentz DA, Rose WJ, Webster KE. Long-term hydrologic and biogeochemical responses of a soft water seepage lake in north central Wisconsin. Water Resources Research. 1995;31(1):199-212.
Magnuson JJ, Mortsch LR, Schindler DW, Quinn FH, Webster KE, Assel RA, Bowser CJ, Dillon PJ, Eaton JG, Evans HE. Potential effects of climate changes on aquatic systems: Laurentian Great Lakes and precambrian shield region. Hydrological Processes. 1997;11:825-71.
Baines SB, Webster KE, Kratz TK, Carpenter SR, Magnuson JJ. Synchronous behavior of temperature, calcium and chlorophyll in lakes of northern Wisconsin. Ecology. 2000;81(3):815-25.
Webster KE, Brezonik PL, Holdhusen BJ. Temporal trends in low alkalinity lakes of the Upper Midwest (1983-1989). Water, Air and Soil Pollution. 1993;67:397-414.
Krabbenhoft DP, Webster KE. Transient hydrogeological controls in the chemistry of a seepage lake. Water Resources Research. 1995;31(9):2295-305.
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