Michael L Pace
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Gephart J, Agrawal Bejarano R, Gorospe K, Godwin A, Golden C, Naylor R, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2024 Sep;
15(1):8026.
PMID: 39271651
Aquatic foods are highly traded, with nearly 60 million tonnes exported in 2020, representing 11% of global agriculture trade by value. Despite the vast scale, basic characteristics of aquatic food...
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Schmidt D, Grise K, Pace M
PLoS One
. 2023 Dec;
18(12):e0294995.
PMID: 38091313
Records of ice-on and ice-off dates are available for lakes and rivers across the Northern Hemisphere spanning decades and in some cases centuries. This data provides an opportunity to investigate...
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Kaushal S, Mayer P, Likens G, Reimer J, Maas C, Rippy M, et al.
Limnol Oceanogr Lett
. 2023 Aug;
8(1):190-211.
PMID: 37539375
Factors driving freshwater salinization syndrome (FSS) influence the severity of impacts and chances for recovery. We hypothesize that spread of FSS across ecosystems is a function of interactions among five...
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Besterman A, Pace M
Ecology
. 2021 Sep;
102(12):e03540.
PMID: 34582563
Impacts of invasive species are often context specific due to varying ecological interactions. Physical structure of environments hosting invaders is also potentially important but has received limited attention. An invasive...
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Besterman A, Karpanty S, Pace M
PLoS One
. 2020 Apr;
15(4):e0231337.
PMID: 32275732
Exotic species may increase or decrease native biodiversity. However, effects of exotic species are often mixed; and indirect pathways and compensatory changes can mask effects. Context-specific assessments of the indirect...
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Kaushal S, Likens G, Pace M, Haq S, Wood K, Galella J, et al.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci
. 2018 Dec;
374(1764).
PMID: 30509916
Widespread changes in water temperatures, salinity, alkalinity and pH have been documented in inland waters in North America, which influence ion exchange, weathering rates, chemical solubility and contaminant toxicity. Increasing...
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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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Kaushal S, Likens G, Pace M, Utz R, Haq S, Gorman J, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2018 Jan;
115(4):E574-E583.
PMID: 29311318
Salt pollution and human-accelerated weathering are shifting the chemical composition of major ions in fresh water and increasing salinization and alkalinization across North America. We propose a concept, the freshwater...
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Soranno P, Bacon L, Beauchene M, Bednar K, Bissell E, Boudreau C, et al.
Gigascience
. 2017 Oct;
6(12):1-22.
PMID: 29053868
Understanding the factors that affect water quality and the ecological services provided by freshwater ecosystems is an urgent global environmental issue. Predicting how water quality will respond to global changes...
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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...