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1984
Carpenter SR, Titus JE. Composition and spatial heterogeneity of submersed vegetation in a softwater lake in Wisconsin. Vegetatio. 1984;57:153-65.
Boston HL. The contribution of crassulacean acid metabolism to the annual productivity of two aquatic vascular plants. Botany. 1984:115.
Magnuson JJ, Baker JP, Rahel FJ. A critical assessment of effects of acidification on fisheries in North America. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences. 1984;305(1124):501-516.
Lyons J. The distribution and zoogeography of lake trout, lake whitefish, and ninespine stickleback in vilas and oneida counties, Wisconsin. Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters. 1984;72:201-11.
Krabbenhoft DP. Hydrologic and geochemical controls of freshwater ferromanganese deposit formation at Trout Lake, Vilas County, Wisconsin. 1984:137.
Robertson DM. Interbasin seperation and its impact on the individual basins in Trout Lake, Wisconsin. Oceanography and Limnology. 1984:159.
Rudstam LG. Long term comparison of the population structure of the Cisco (Coregonus artidii le sueur) in smaller lakes. Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. 1984;72:185-200.
Callahan JT. Long-term ecological research. BioScience. 1984;34(6):363-367.
Magnuson JJ, Bowser CJ, Kratz TK. Long-term ecological research (LTER) on north temperate lakes of the United States. Verhandlungen des Internationalen Verein Limnologie. 1984;22(533-35).
Leino RL, McCormick JH. Morphological and morphometrical changes in chloride cells of the gills of Pimephales promelas after chronic exposure to acid water. Cell and Tissue Research. 1984;236:121-128.
Hurley JP. Nutrient cycling in three northern Wisconsin lakes. 1984:178.
Attig JJW. The Pleistocene geology of Vilas County, Wisconsin. 1984:265.
Rudstam LG, Magnuson JJ, Tonn WM. Size selectivity of passive fishing gear: a correction for encounter probability applied to gill nets. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 1984;41:1252-55.
Lyons J. Walleye predation, yellow perch abundance and the population dynamics of an assemblage of littoral-zone fishes in Sparkling Lake, Wisconsin. 1984:189.
1983
Bowser CJ, Anderson MP, Magnuson JJ. 50 year trends in lake chemistry in northern Wisconsin: the role of groundwater in buffering lake chemical changes. Transactions, American Geophysical Union. 1983;64:700.
Inskip PD, Magnuson JJ. Changes in fish populations over an 80-year period: Big Pine Lake, Wisconsin. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 1983;112:378-89.
Rudstam LG. The cisco Coregonus artedii in Wisconsin lakes: long term comparison of population structure and an analysis of their vertical distribution. 1983:131.
Boston HL, Adams MS. Evidence of crassulacean acid metabolism in two North American isoetids. Aquatic Botany. 1983;15(4):381-86.
Okwueze EE. Geophysical investigations of the bedrock and the groundwater-lake flow system in the Trout Lake region of Vilas County, northern Wisconsin. Geophysics. 1983:ix, 130.
Magnuson JJ, Bowser CJ, Beckel AL. The invisible present: long-term ecological research on lakes. L & S Magazine, College of Letters and Science, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison. 1983:3-6.
Rahel FJ, Magnuson JJ. Low pH and the absence of fish species in naturally acidic Wisconsin lakes: inferences for cultural acidification. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 1983;40:3-9.
Magnuson JJ, Kratz TK. Northern lakes LTER site. In: Halfpenny JC Long-Term Ecological Research in the United States: A network of research sites, 1983. Long-Term Ecological Research in the United States: A network of research sites, 1983. ; 1983. p. 22-23.
Lillesand TM, Johnson WL, Deuell RL, Lindstrom OM, Meisner DE. Use of Landsat data to predict the trophic state of Minnesota lakes. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing. 1983;49(2):219-229.
1982
Brock TD, Lee DR, Janes D. Groundwater seepage as a nutrient source to a drainage lake; Lake Mendota, Wisconsin. Water Research. 1982;16:1255-63.
Magnuson JJ, Kratz TK. Northern lakes LTER site. In: Halfpenny JC Long-Term Ecological Research in the United States: a Network of Sites, 1982. Long-Term Ecological Research in the United States: a Network of Sites, 1982. ; 1982. p. 25-26.

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