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    chronicle of a killer alga in the west: ecology, assessment, and management of Prymnesium parvum blooms by Roelke, Daniel L, Barkoh, Aaron, Brooks, Bryan W, Grover, James P, Hambright, K. David, LaClaire, John W., II, Moeller, Peter D. R, Patino, Reynaldo

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-01-2016)
    “…Since the mid-1980s, fish-killing blooms of Prymnesium parvum spread throughout the USA. In the south central USA, P. parvum blooms have commonly spanned…”
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    Coexistence of mixotrophs, autotrophs, and heterotrophs in planktonic microbial communities by Crane, Kenneth W., Grover, James P.

    Published in Journal of theoretical biology (07-02-2010)
    “…We examine what circumstances allow the coexistence of microorganisms following different nutritional strategies, using a mathematical model. This model…”
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    Is Storage an Adaptation to Spatial Variation in Resource Availability? by Grover, James P.

    Published in The American naturalist (01-02-2009)
    “…When individuals store resources acquired while moving through a spatially variable habitat, a form of population structure arises. The theoretical…”
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    Growth at the Edge of the Niche: An Experimental Study of the Harmful Alga Prymnesium parvum by Baker, Jason W., Grover, James P., Ramachandrannair, Ratheesh, Black, Cody, Valenti, Theodore W., Brooks, Bryan W., Roelke, Daniel L.

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-09-2009)
    “…The haptophyte Prymnesium parvum forms harmful blooms toxic to fish in coastal and inland waters. Its growth in relation to niche factors is poorly…”
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    Phytoplankton Species Richness Scales Consistently from Laboratory Microcosms to the World's Oceans by Smith, Val H., Foster, Bryan L., Grover, James P., Holt, Robert D., Leibold, Mathew A., deNoyelles, Frank, Carpenter, Stephen R.

    “…Species-area relationships have been observed for virtually all major groups of macroorganisms that have been studied to date but have not been explored for…”
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    The Impact of Variable Stoichiometry on Predator‐Prey Interactions: A Multinutrient Approach by Grover, James P.

    Published in The American naturalist (01-07-2003)
    “…A model for prey and predators is formulated in which three essential nutrients can limit growth of both populations. Prey take up dissolved nutrients, while…”
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    Sink or swim? Vertical movement and nutrient storage in phytoplankton by Grover, James P.

    Published in Journal of theoretical biology (07-11-2017)
    “…•A mathematical model of vertically migrating phytoplankton is presented.•Algal cells store nutrient acquired at the bottom, using it to grow in shallow…”
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    Resource Storage and Competition with Spatial and Temporal Variation in Resource Availability by Grover, James P.

    Published in The American naturalist (01-11-2011)
    “…This study addresses interspecific competition for a nutrient resource that is stored within individuals in habitats with both temporal and spatial variation…”
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    Microbial ecosystems are dominated by specialist taxa by Mariadassou, Mahendra, Pichon, Samuel, Ebert, Dieter, Grover, James P

    Published in Ecology letters (01-09-2015)
    “…Abundance and specificity are two key characteristics of species distribution and biodiversity. Theories of species assembly aim to reproduce the empirical…”
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    Stoichiometry, Herbivory and Competition for Nutrients: Simple Models based on Planktonic Ecosystems by GROVER, JAMES P.

    Published in Journal of theoretical biology (21-02-2002)
    “…Models are examined in which two prey species compete for two nutrient resources, and are preyed upon by a predator that recycles both nutrients. Two factors…”
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    An exploratory study of air emissions associated with shale gas development and production in the Barnett Shale by Rich, Alisa, Grover, James P., Sattler, Melanie L.

    “…Information regarding air emissions from shale gas extraction and production is critically important given production is occurring in highly urbanized areas…”
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    Limiting resources, disturbance, and diversity in phytoplankton communities by Grover, James P., Chrzanowski, Thomas H.

    Published in Ecological monographs (01-08-2004)
    “…Phytoplankton diversity, limiting resources, and disturbance were studied in two reservoirs, Eagle Mountain Lake (EML) and Joe Pool Lake (JPL), in north Texas,…”
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    Parasitic plasmid-host dynamics and host competition in flowing habitats by Grover, James P., Wang, Feng-Bin

    Published in Mathematical biosciences (01-05-2019)
    “…•Competition and coexistence were examined for two bacterial species, each potentially carrying a fitness-reducing, parasitic plasmid that was vertically…”
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    Resource Competition in a Variable Environment: Phytoplankton Growing According to the Variable-Internal-Stores Model by Grover, James P.

    Published in The American naturalist (01-10-1991)
    “…Many studies in population ecology and competition theory are based on models in which the consumption rate of a resource is some function of resource…”
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    Competition, Herbivory, and Enrichment: Nutrient-Based Models for Edible and Inedible Plants by Grover, James P.

    Published in The American naturalist (01-05-1995)
    “…Simple models representing nutrient-dependent growth of plant prey are used to study herbivores and edible and "inedible" plants. Three types of inedible…”
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    Competition and allelopathy with resource storage: Two resources by Grover, James P., Wang, Feng-Bin

    Published in Journal of theoretical biology (21-06-2014)
    “…Allelopathy is added to a familiar mathematical model of competition between two species for two essential resources in a chemostat environment. Both species…”
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    Population persistence in flowing-water habitats: Conditions where flow-based management of harmful algal blooms works, and where it does not by Grover, James P., Roelke, Daniel L., Brooks, Bryan W.

    Published in Ecological engineering (01-02-2017)
    “…[Display omitted] •Hydraulic flushing was examined as a way to mitigate harmful algal blooms.•An advection-diffusion-reaction model with a hydraulic storage…”
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    Modeling of plankton community dynamics characterized by algal toxicity and allelopathy: A focus on historical Prymnesium parvum blooms in a Texas reservoir by Grover, James P., Roelke, Daniel L., Brooks, Bryan W.

    Published in Ecological modelling (24-02-2012)
    “…► Dynamics of harmful algae and other planktonic populations are modeled. ► The model focuses on the species Prymnesium parvum. ► The model includes…”
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    Mathematical models of nutrient recycling and toxin production in a gradostat by Dong, Xiaoyang, Kojouharov, Hristo V., Grover, James P.

    “…We discuss several gradostat models in which a microbial population excretes a dissolved toxin, which in some cases can get recycled back into the system as a…”
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