| Water level fluctuations and the ecosystem functioning of lakes |
17 |
| Phosphorus export from artificially drained fields across the Eastern Corn Belt |
15 |
| Factors influencing microplastic abundances in nearshore, tributary and beach sediments along the Ontario shoreline of Lake Erie |
13 |
| An analysis of satellite-derived chlorophyll and algal bloom indices on Lake Winnipeg |
13 |
| Current state of the sponge fauna (Porifera: Lubomirskiidae) of Lake Baikal: Sponge disease and the problem of conservation of diversity |
11 |
| A cross-lake comparison of crustacean zooplankton communities in the Laurentian Great Lakes, 1997-2016 |
10 |
| Cyanobacterial blooms in the central basin of Lake Erie: Potentials for cyanotoxins and environmental drivers |
9 |
| Spatial analysis of toxic or otherwise bioactive cyanobacterial peptides in Green Bay, Lake Michigan |
9 |
| Groundwater contamination by sewage causes benthic algal outbreaks in the littoral zone of Lake Baikal (East Siberia) |
9 |
| Determining preferences for ecosystem benefits in Great Lakes Areas of Concern from photographs posted to social media |
9 |
| Tracking changes in nutrient delivery to western Lake Erie: Approaches to compensate for variability and trends in streamflow |
8 |
| Diet and trophic niche space and overlap of Lake Ontario salmonid species using stable isotopes and stomach contents |
7 |
| Isolation and characterization of Lake Erie bacteria that degrade the cyanobacterial microcystin toxin MC-LR |
7 |
| Trends in Mysis diluviana abundance in the Great Lakes, 2006-2016 |
7 |
| A comparative examination of recent changes in nutrients and lower food web structure in Lake Michigan and Lake Huron |
6 |
| Monitoring climate change and anthropogenic pressure at Lake Tanganyika |
6 |
| Using 3D modeling and remote sensing capabilities for a better understanding of spatio-temporal heterogeneities of phytoplankton abundance in large lakes |
6 |
| Use of manure nutrients from concentrated animal feeding operations |
6 |
| Impacts of urban areas and urban growth on groundwater in the Great Lakes Basin of North America |
6 |
| Evidence of persistent, recurring summertime hypoxia in Green Bay, Lake Michigan |
6 |
| Unmanned aerial system based spectroradiometer for monitoring harmful algal blooms: A new paradigm in water quality monitoring |
6 |
| Spatial and temporal variations in water temperature in a high-altitude deep dimictic mountain lake (Nam Co), central Tibetan Plateau |
5 |
| A surrogate regression approach for computing continuous loads for the tributary nutrient and sediment monitoring program on the Great Lakes |
5 |
| Recruitment of lake trout in Lake Champlain |
5 |
| Effect of dam removal on habitat use by spawning Atlantic salmon |
5 |
| A spectral space partition guided ensemble method for retrieving chlorophyll-a concentration in inland waters from Sentinel-2A satellite imagery |
5 |
| The impact of phytoplankton community composition on optical properties and satellite observations of the 2017 western Lake Erie algal bloom |
5 |
| Risk-based classification and interactive map of watersheds contributing anthropogenic stress to Laurentian Great Lakes coastal ecosystems |
5 |
| Sediment geochemistry and contributions to carbon and nutrient cycling in a deep meromictic tropical lake: Lake Malawi (East Africa) |
5 |
| The spatial and temporal distribution of metals in an urban stream: A case study of the Don River in Toronto, Canada |
5 |
| Polychlorinated biphenyls and organochlorine pesticides concentration patterns and trends in top predator fish of Laurentian Great Lakes from 1999 to 2014 |
5 |
| Nearshore-offshore exchanges in multi-basin coastal waters: Observations and three-dimensional modeling in Lake Erie |
5 |
| The benthic community of the Laurentian Great Lakes: Analysis of spatial gradients and temporal trends from 1998 to 2014 |
4 |
| The past is a key to the future: Lessons paleoecological data can provide for management of the African Great Lakes |
4 |
| Biomonitoring using invasive species in a large Lake: Dreissena distribution maps hypoxic zones |
4 |
| Potential for fisheries-induced evolution in the Laurentian Great Lakes |
4 |
| The putative Saginaw impact structure, Michigan, Lake Huron, in the light of gravity aspects derived from recent EIGEN 6C4 gravity field model |
4 |
| Chronicles of hypoxia: Time-series buoy observations reveal annually recurring seasonal basin-wide hypoxia in Muskegon Lake - A Great Lakes estuary |
4 |
| Spatio-temporal variation of microcystins and its relationship to biotic and abiotic factors in Hongze Lake, China |
4 |
| What lies beneath? Fungal diversity at the bottom of Lake Michigan and Lake Superior |
4 |
| Hydrological alterations as the major driver on environmental change in a floodplain Lake Poyang (China): Evidence from monitoring and sediment records |
4 |
| Coastal geomorphic response to seasonal water-level rise in the Laurentian Great Lakes: An example from Illinois Beach State Park, USA |
4 |
| Analysis of the correlations between environmental factors and rare cranes in the Poyang Lake region of China |
4 |
| Modeling phosphorus reduction strategies from the international St. Clair-Detroit River system watershed |
4 |
| Evaluation of adult and offspring thiamine deficiency in salmonine species from Lake Ontario |
4 |
| Resurgence of Cisco (Coregonus artedi) in Lake Michigan |
4 |
| Spatial-temporal variability of in situ cyanobacteria vertical structure in Western Lake Erie: Implications for remote sensing observations |
4 |
| Spatial and temporal scales of variability of cyanobacteria harmful algal blooms from NOAA GLERL airborne hyperspectral imagery |
4 |
| Satellite monitoring of harmful algal blooms in the Western Basin of Lake Erie: A 20-year time-series |
4 |
| Algal bloom transport in Lake Erie using remote sensing and hydrodynamic modelling: Sensitivity to buoyancy velocity and initial vertical distribution |
4 |