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    Climate warming and changes in Cyclotella sensu lato in the Laurentian Great Lakes by Reavie, Euan D., Sgro, Gerald V., Estepp, Lisa R., Bramburger, Andrew J., Chraïbi, Victoria L. Shaw, Pillsbury, Robert W., Cai, Meijun, Stow, Craig A., Dove, Alice

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-03-2017)
    “…We present the first evidence of biological change in all of the pelagic Laurentian Great Lakes associated with recent climatic warming. We hypothesized that…”
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    Paradox versus paradigm: A disconnect between understanding and management of freshwater cyanobacterial harmful algae blooms by Bramburger, Andrew J., Filstrup, Christopher T., Reavie, Euan D., Sheik, Cody S., Haffner, Gordon Douglas, Depew, David C., Downing, John A.

    Published in Freshwater biology (01-02-2023)
    “…Freshwater cyanobacterial harmful algae blooms (cHABs) are a major threat to human and environmental health and are increasing globally in frequency and…”
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    Nine Maxims for the Ecology of Cold-Climate Winters by Studd, Emily K, Bates, Amanda E, Bramburger, Andrew J, Fernandes, Timothy, Hayden, Brian, Henry, Hugh A L, Humphries, Murray M, Martin, Rosemary, McMeans, Bailey C, Moise, Eric R D, O'Sullivan, Antóin M, Sharma, Sapna, Sinclair, Brent J, Sutton, Alex O, Templer, Pamela H, Cooke, Steven J

    Published in Bioscience (01-08-2021)
    “…Abstract Frozen winters define life at high latitudes and altitudes. However, recent, rapid changes in winter conditions have highlighted our relatively poor…”
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    Are there species flocks in freshwater diatoms? A review of past reports and a look to the future by Kociolek, J. Patrick, Hamsher, Sarah E., Kulikovskiy, Maxim, Bramburger, Andrew J.

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-05-2017)
    “…We review the literature on species flocks in diatoms. Past descriptions of species flocks in diatoms are of few species and do not demonstrate monophyly of…”
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    Preferential incorporation of dark, coloured materials into nests by a mound‐nesting stream cyprinid by Bramburger, Andrew J., Moir, Katherine E., Hickey, M. Brian C.

    Published in Journal of fish biology (01-10-2018)
    “…We compared size and colour characteristics of rocks used by male cutlip minnows Exoglossum maxillingua to build nests to those of streambed background…”
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    Size matters: diatom establishment and extirpation timing in the Laurentian Great Lakes has been influenced by cell size by Bramburger, Andrew J, Reavie, Euan D, Sgro, Gerald V, Estepp, Lisa R, Shaw Chraïbi, Victoria L, Pillsbury, Robert W

    Published in Journal of plankton research (27-05-2020)
    “…Abstract The Laurentian Great Lakes are among the planet’s fastest-warming lakes. Recent paleolimnological studies have shown changes in the diatom community…”
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    Effects of Long-Term Anthropogenic Disturbance on the Benthic Episammic Diatom Community of an Ancient, Tropical Lake by Bramburger, Andrew J., Hamilton, Paul B., Haffner, G. Douglas

    “…Habitat homogenization, nutrient enrichment and loss of biodiversity are broadly recognized as the consequences of human activity in aquatic systems. Diatoms…”
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    Effects of a simulated upwelling event on the littoral epilithic diatom community of an ancient tropical lake (Lake Matano, Sulawesi Island, Indonesia) by Bramburger, Andrew J., Hamilton, Paul B., Haffner, G. Douglas

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-11-2014)
    “…Currently accepted paradigms in ecology dictate that disturbances at all temporal scales exert a significant influence on community structure and ecosystem…”
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    Boundary Effects on Benthic Microbial Phosphorus Concentrations and Diatom Beta Diversity in a Hydrologically-modified, Nutrient-limited Wetland by Gaiser, Evelyn E., Sullivan, Pamela, Tobias, Franco A. C., Bramburger, Andrew J., Trexler, Joel C.

    Published in Wetlands (Wilmington, N.C.) (01-06-2014)
    “…Water flow and flooding duration in wetlands influence the structure and productivity of microbial communities partly through their influence on nutrient…”
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    Processes regulating the community composition and relative abundance of taxa in the diatom communities of the Malili Lakes, Sulawesi Island, Indonesia by Bramburger, Andrew J, Hamilton, Paul B, Hehanussa, Peter E, Haffner, G. Douglas

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-12-2008)
    “…Although high levels of endemism have been reported on Sulawesi Island for almost 150 years, the aquatic systems of the island have received little attention…”
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    A comparison of phytoplankton communities of the deep chlorophyll layers and epilimnia of the Laurentian Great Lakes by Bramburger, Andrew J., Reavie, Euan D.

    Published in Journal of Great Lakes research (01-10-2016)
    “…Phytoplankton biomass and primary productivity within Great Lakes deep chlorophyll layers (DCL) remain largely uninvestigated. Consequently, the taxonomic…”
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    AN EXAMINATION OF SPECIES WITHIN THE GENUS SURIRELLA FROM THE MALILI LAKES, SULAWESI ISLAND, INDONESIA, WITH DESCRIPTIONS OF 11 NEW TAXA by Bramburger, Andrew J., Haffner, G. Douglas, Hamilton, Paul B., Hinz, Friedel, Hehanussa, Peter E.

    Published in Diatom research (01-05-2006)
    “…With 35 taxa reported by Hustedt (1942a), the genus Surirella (Turpin) is one of the most taxonomically rich and important genera in the Malili Lakes, a system…”
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    Benthic-Pelagic state changes in the primary trophic level of an ancient tropical lake by Ageli, Mariam K., Hamilton, Paul B., Bramburger, Andrew J., Weidman, R. Paul, Song, Zhuoyan, Russell, James, Vogel, Hendrik, Bijaksana, Satria, Haffner, G. Douglas

    “…Many large, ancient lakes support primarily planktonic-driven food webs. In contrast, the lowest trophic levels of the Malili Lakes of Sulawesi Island,…”
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    Variable niche breadth in benthic diatoms: Implications of ecological specialization and generalization for community structure by Bramburger, Andrew J., Hamilton, Paul B., Haffner, G. Douglas, Hehanussa, Peter E.

    Published in Journal of Great Lakes research (01-10-2020)
    “…The mechanisms that regulate the composition and structure of biological communities remain poorly understood. Diatom communities have traditionally been…”
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    Nearshore-offshore trends in Lake Superior phytoplankton by Kovalenko, Katya E., Reavie, Euan D., Bramburger, Andrew J., Cotter, Anne, Sierszen, Michael E.

    Published in Journal of Great Lakes research (01-12-2019)
    “…Changes in phytoplankton community composition and structure can have broad-scale ecosystem effects; however, drivers of species diversity in planktonic…”
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