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    Sixty years of environmental change in the world's largest freshwater lake - Lake Baikal, Siberia by HAMPTON, STEPHANIE E, IZMEST'EVA, LYUBOV R, MOORE, MARIANNE V, KATZ, STEPHEN L, DENNIS, BRIAN, SILOW, EUGENE A

    Published in Global change biology (01-08-2008)
    “…High-resolution data collected over the past 60 years by a single family of Siberian scientists on Lake Baikal reveal significant warming of surface waters and…”
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    The rise and fall of plankton: long-term changes in the vertical distribution of algae and grazers in Lake Baikal, Siberia by Hampton, Stephanie E, Gray, Derek K, Izmest'eva, Lyubov R, Moore, Marianne V, Ozersky, Tedy

    Published in PloS one (25-02-2014)
    “…Both surface water temperatures and the intensity of thermal stratification have increased recently in large lakes throughout the world. Such physical changes…”
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    Climate Change and the World's “Sacred Sea”—Lake Baikal, Siberia by Moore, Marianne V, Hampton, Stephanie E, Izmest'Eva, Lyubov R, Silow, Eugene A, Peshkova, Ekaterina V, Pavlov, Boris K

    Published in Bioscience (01-05-2009)
    “…Lake Baikal—the world's largest, oldest, and most biotically diverse lake—is responding strongly to climate change, according to recent analyses of water…”
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    Lake-wide assessment of microplastics in the surface waters of Lake Baikal, Siberia by Moore, Marianne V., Yamamuro, Masumi, Timoshkin, Oleg A., Shirokaya, Alena A., Kameda, Yutaka

    Published in Limnology (2022)
    “…Small microplastic particles < 330 µm, sometimes called mini-microplastics (MMP), are far more abundant than those larger than 330 µm. These smaller particles…”
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    Career advice for those who cannot walk on water—build bridges by Moore, Marianne V

    Published in ICES journal of marine science (01-12-2020)
    “…From landlocked Iowa to the outback of Australia and the interior of Siberia, I found water and opportunities to build bridges between disciplines and among…”
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    Influence of long-distance climate teleconnection on seasonality of water temperature in the world's largest lake--Lake Baikal, Siberia by Katz, Stephen L, Hampton, Stephanie E, Izmest'eva, Lyubov R, Moore, Marianne V

    Published in PloS one (16-02-2011)
    “…Large-scale climate change is superimposed on interacting patterns of climate variability that fluctuate on numerous temporal and spatial scales--elements of…”
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    Trophic coupling of the microbial and the classical food web in Lake Baikal, Siberia by Moore, Marianne V., De Stasio, Bart T., Huizenga, Kristin N., Silow, Eugene A.

    Published in Freshwater biology (01-01-2019)
    “…Pelagic copepods often couple the classical and microbial food webs by feeding on microzooplankton (e.g. ciliates) in oligotrophic aquatic systems, and this…”
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    The “Melosira years” of Lake Baikal: Winter environmental conditions at ice onset predict under-ice algal blooms in spring by Katz, Stephen L., Izmest’eva, Lyubov R., Hampton, Stephanie E., Ozersky, Ted, Shchapov, Kirill, Moore, Marianne V., Shimaraeva, Svetlana V., Silow, Eugene A.

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-11-2015)
    “…Winter primary production in seasonally ice-covered lakes historically has not been well studied, but it is increasingly recognized as an important component…”
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    Long-Term and Ontogenetic Patterns of Heavy Metal Contamination in Lake Baikal Seals (Pusa sibirica) by Ozersky, Ted, Pastukhov, Mikhail V, Poste, Amanda E, Deng, Xiu Y, Moore, Marianne V

    Published in Environmental science & technology (19-09-2017)
    “…Little is known about the history of heavy metal pollution of Russia’s Lake Baikal, one of the world’s largest lakes and a home to numerous endemic species,…”
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    Heating up a cold subject: prospects for under-ice plankton research in lakes by Hampton, S. E., Moore, M. V., Ozersky, T., Stanley, E. H., Polashenski, C. M., Galloway, A. W. E.

    Published in Journal of plankton research (01-03-2015)
    “…Long-term patterns and drivers of ecosystem structure may be misunderstood if knowledge of an ecosystem is derived primarily from a single season, a situation…”
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    Revealing paraphyly and placement of extinct species within Epischura (Copepoda: Calanoida) using molecular data and quantitative morphometrics by Bowman, Larry L., MacGuigan, Daniel J., Gorchels, Madeline E., Cahillane, Madeline M., Moore, Marianne V.

    Published in Molecular phylogenetics and evolution (01-11-2019)
    “…[Display omitted] •Epischura is a paraphyletic genus including Epischurella and Heterocope members.•Temoridae (and other families) within Calanoida are…”
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    Stable isotope signatures and distribution of deepwater sponges in Lake Baikal by Sitnikova, Tatiana, Kiyashko, Serguei, Bukshuk, Natalia, Zemskaya, Tamara, Khlystov, Oleg, Moore, Marianne V.

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-06-2016)
    “…To better understand the species composition and nutrition of deepwater sponges in Lake Baikal, we determined the depth, habitat, and stable isotopic…”
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    POTENTIAL EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON FRESHWATER ECOSYSTEMS OF THE NEW ENGLAND/MID-ATLANTIC REGION by MOORE, MARIANNE V., PACE, MICHAEL L., MATHER, JOHN R., MURDOCH, PETER S., HOWARTH, ROBERT W., FOLT, CAROL L., CHEN, CELIA Y., HEMOND, HAROLD F., FLEBBE, PATRICIA A., DRISCOLL, CHARLES T.

    Published in Hydrological Processes (30-06-1997)
    “…Numerous freshwater ecosystems, dense concentrations of humans along the eastern seaboard, extensive forests and a history of intensive land use distinguish…”
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    Lake-wide physical and biological trends associated with warming in Lake Baikal by Izmest'eva, Lyubov R., Moore, Marianne V., Hampton, Stephanie E., Ferwerda, Carolin J., Gray, Derek K., Woo, Kara H., Pislegina, Helena V., Krashchuk, Lyudmila S., Shimaraeva, Svetlana V., Silow, Eugene A.

    Published in Journal of Great Lakes research (01-02-2016)
    “…Eutrophication and warming of lakes are occurring globally. Lake Baikal, a large ancient lake composed of three basins, has recently experienced benthic…”
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    Hot and sick? Impacts of warming and a parasite on the dominant zooplankter of Lake Baikal by Ozersky, Ted, Nakov, Teofil, Hampton, Stephanie E., Rodenhouse, Nicholas L., Woo, Kara H., Shchapov, Kirill, Wright, Katie, Pislegina, Helena V., Izmest’eva, Lyubov R., Silow, Eugene A., Timofeev, Maxim A., Moore, Marianne V.

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-11-2020)
    “…Climate warming impacts ecosystems through multiple interacting pathways, including via direct thermal responses of individual taxa and the combined responses…”
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