Erik M Pilgrim
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Recent Articles
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Yuan L, Mitchell R, Pilgrim E, Smucker N
Sci Total Environ
. 2024 Sep;
952:176032.
PMID: 39236813
Nutrient concentrations in streams vary strongly with flow conditions, and routinely gathered field measurements of nutrients reflect this variability. Diatom assemblage composition has been used in previous studies to infer...
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Smucker N, Pilgrim E, Nietch C, Gains-Germain L, Carpenter C, Darling J, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2024 May;
939:173502.
PMID: 38815829
Recent advancements in DNA techniques, metabarcoding, and bioinformatics could help expand the use of benthic diatoms in monitoring and assessment programs by providing relatively quick and increasingly cost-effective ways to...
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Yuan L, Mitchell R, Pollard A, Nietch C, Pilgrim E, Smucker N
Freshw Biol
. 2023 Aug;
68(3):473-486.
PMID: 37538102
Changes in phosphorus concentrations affect periphytic diatom composition in streams, yet we rarely observe strong relationships between diatom richness and phosphorus. In contrast, changes in conductivity are strongly associated with...
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Pilgrim E, Smucker N, Wu H, Martinson J, Nietch C, Molina M, et al.
Water (Basel)
. 2022 Oct;
14(15):1-24.
PMID: 36213613
Indicators based on nutrient-biota relationships in streams can inform water quality restoration and protection programs. Bacterial assemblages could be particularly useful indicators of nutrient effects because they are species-rich, important...
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Yuan L, Smucker N, Nietch C, Pilgrim E
Freshw Sci
. 2022 Jun;
41(1):100-112.
PMID: 35646474
Observational data are frequently used to better understand the effects of changes in P and N on stream biota, but nutrient gradients in streams are usually associated with gradients in...
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Larson C, Barge J, Hatzenbuhler C, Hoffman J, Peterson G, Pilgrim E, et al.
Front Mar Sci
. 2022 Apr;
9:1-818738.
PMID: 35450130
Coastal waters of Lake Superior are generally inhospitable to the establishment of invasive . mussels (both and ). have inhabited the Saint Louis River estuary (SLRE; largest commercial port in...
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Smucker N, Pilgrim E, Wu H, Nietch C, Darling J, Molina M, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2022 Apr;
831:154960.
PMID: 35378187
Interest in developing periphytic diatom and bacterial indicators of nutrient effects continues to grow in support of the assessment and management of stream ecosystems and their watersheds. However, temporal variability...
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Peterson G, Hoffman J, Trebitz A, Hatzenbuhler C, Myers J, Ross J, et al.
Biol Invasions
. 2022 Mar;
24:463-478.
PMID: 35356708
Assessing relative performance of different sampling methods used for early detection monitoring (EDM) is a critical step in understanding the likelihood of detecting new non-indigenous species (NIS) in an environment...
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Smucker N, Pilgrim E, Nietch C, Darling J, Johnson B
Ecol Appl
. 2020 Jul;
30(8):e02205.
PMID: 32602216
Nutrient pollution from human activities remains a common problem facing stream ecosystems. Identifying ecological responses to phosphorus and nitrogen can inform decisions affecting the protection and management of streams and...
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Trebitz A, Hatzenbuhler C, Hoffman J, Meredith C, Peterson G, Pilgrim E, et al.
J Great Lakes Res
. 2019 Jul;
45(3):691-699.
PMID: 31359907
The notion that Lake Superior proper is inhospitable to dreissenid mussel survival has been challenged by recent finds on shipwrecks and rocky reefs in the Apostle Islands region. Motivated by...