Grace M Wilkinson
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Wilkinson G, Walter J, Albright E, King R, Moody E, Ortiz D
Harmful Algae
. 2024 Jul;
137:102679.
PMID: 39003024
Algal blooms can threaten human health if cyanotoxins such as microcystin are produced by cyanobacteria. Regularly monitoring microcystin concentrations in recreational waters to inform management action is a tool for...
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Beal M, Wilkinson G, Block P
Water Res
. 2022 Dec;
229:119402.
PMID: 36462259
In recent decades, many inland lakes have seen an increase in the prevalence of potentially harmful algae. In many inland lakes, the peak season for algae abundance (summer and early...
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Wilkinson G, Besterman A, Buelo C, Gephart J, Pace M
Sci Rep
. 2018 Oct;
8(1):15736.
PMID: 30356084
Organic carbon accumulation in the sediments of inland aquatic and coastal ecosystems is an important process in the global carbon budget that is subject to intense human modification. To date,...
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Tanentzap A, Kielstra B, Wilkinson G, Berggren M, Craig N, A Del Giorgio P, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2017 Mar;
3(3):e1601765.
PMID: 28345035
Widespread evidence that organic matter exported from terrestrial into aquatic ecosystems supports recipient food webs remains controversial. A pressing question is not only whether high terrestrial support is possible but...
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Pace M, Batt R, Buelo C, Carpenter S, Cole J, Kurtzweil J, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2016 Dec;
114(2):352-357.
PMID: 28028234
Directional change in environmental drivers sometimes triggers regime shifts in ecosystems. Theory and experiments suggest that regime shifts can be detected in advance, and perhaps averted, by monitoring resilience indicators...
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Carpenter S, Cole J, Pace M, Wilkinson G
Ecol Lett
. 2015 Dec;
19(3):230-9.
PMID: 26689608
Terrestrial organic matter can be assimilated by aquatic consumers but implications for biomass and production are unresolved. An ecosystem model was fit to estimate effects of phosphorus (P) load, planktivory,...