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    Spatial and Temporal Trends in Lake Erie Hypoxia, 1987–2007 by Zhou, Yuntao, Obenour, Daniel R, Scavia, Donald, Johengen, Thomas H, Michalak, Anna M

    Published in Environmental science & technology (15-01-2013)
    “…Hypoxic conditions, defined as dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations below 2 mg/L, are a regular summertime occurrence in Lake Erie, but the spatial extent has…”
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    Application of ecosystem stability and regime shift theories in ecosystem assessment-calculation variable and practical performance by Meng, Jia-Nan, Fang, Hongwei, Scavia, Donald

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-06-2021)
    “…•Skewness index is less practical in ecosystem assessment.•BOD is suitable calculation variable for temporal stability and variance indexes.•Temporal stability…”
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    Extending the forecast model: Predicting Western Lake Erie harmful algal blooms at multiple spatial scales by Manning, Nathan F., Wang, Yu-Chen, Long, Colleen M., Bertani, Isabella, Sayers, Michael J., Bosse, Karl R., Shuchman, Robert A., Scavia, Donald

    Published in Journal of Great Lakes research (01-06-2019)
    “…Lake Erie is a classic case of development, recovery from, and return to eutrophication, hypoxia, and harmful algal blooms. Forecast models are used annually…”
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    Ecological Forecasting and the Science of Hypoxia in Chesapeake Bay by TESTA, JEREMY M., CLARK, J. BLAKE, DENNISON, WILLIAM C., DONOVAN, E. CAROLINE, FISHER, ALEXANDER W., NI, WENFEI, PARKER, MATTHEW, SCAVIA, DONALD, SPITZER, SUZANNE E., WALDROP, ANTHONY M., VARGAS, VANESSA M.D., ZIEGLER, GREGORY

    Published in Bioscience (01-07-2017)
    “…Chronic seasonal low oxygen condition (hypoxia) occurs in the deep waters of Chesapeake Bay as a result of eutrophication-induced phytoplankton blooms and…”
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    Hypoxic volume is more responsive than hypoxic area to nutrient load reductions in the northern Gulf of Mexico-and it matters to fish and fisheries by Scavia, Donald, Justi, Dubravko, Obenour, Daniel R, Craig, J Kevin, Wang, Lixia

    Published in Environmental research letters (07-02-2019)
    “…While impacts of low oxygen on marine organisms have been reviewed from physiological and ecological perspectives, relating broad population- and…”
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    Moving Climate Information off the Shelf: Boundary Chains and the Role of RISAs as Adaptive Organizations by Lemos, Maria Carmen, Kirchhoff, Christine J., Kalafatis, Scott E., Scavia, Donald, Rood, Richard B.

    Published in Weather, climate, and society (01-04-2014)
    “…While research focusing on how boundary organizations influence the use of climate information has expanded substantially in the past few decades, there has…”
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    Seasonal and interannual effects of hypoxia on fish habitat quality in central Lake Erie by AREND, KRISTIN K., BELETSKY, DMITRY, DePINTO, JOSEPH V., LUDSIN, STUART A., ROBERTS, JAMES J., RUCINSKI, DANIEL K., SCAVIA, DONALD, SCHWAB, DAVID J., HÖÖK, TOMAS O.

    Published in Freshwater biology (01-02-2011)
    “…Summary 1. Hypoxia occurs seasonally in many stratified coastal marine and freshwater ecosystems when bottom dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations are depleted…”
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    An integrated social and ecological modeling framework—impacts of agricultural conservation practices on water quality by Daloğlu, Irem, Nassauer, Joan Iverson, Riolo, Rick, Scavia, Donald

    Published in Ecology and society (01-01-2014)
    “…We present a modeling framework that synthesizes social, economic, and ecological aspects of landscape change to evaluate how different agricultural policy and…”
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    Critical forces defining alternative futures for the Great Lakes–St. Lawrence River basin by Laurent†, Katrina L., Scavia†, Donald, Friedman, Kathryn B., Krantzberg, Gail K., Creed, Irena F.

    Published in Journal of Great Lakes research (01-01-2015)
    “…Envisioning possible futures is challenging due to the interactive and interdependent nature of myriad anthropogenic pressures on the Great Lakes–St. Lawrence…”
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    Forecasting Gulf's Hypoxia: The Next 50 Years? by Justić, Dubravko, Bierman, Victor J., Scavia, Donald, Hetland, Robert D.

    Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-10-2007)
    “…This review discusses the use of hypoxia models in synthesizing the knowledge about the causes of Gulf of Mexico hypoxia, predicting the probable consequences…”
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    Updated phosphorus loads from Lake Huron and the Detroit River: Implications by Scavia, Donald

    Published in Journal of Great Lakes research (01-04-2023)
    “…The binational Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement (GLWQA) revised Lake Erie’s phosphorus (P) loading targets, including a 40% western and central basin total…”
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    Climate Change impacts on U.S. coastal and marine ecosystems by SCAVIA, Donald, FIELD, John C, REED, Denise J, ROYER, Thomas C, SALLENGER, Asbury H, TITUS, James G, BOESCH, Donald F, BUDDEMEIER, Robert W, BURKETT, Virginia, CAYAN, Daniel R, FOGARTY, Michael, HARWELL, Mark A, HOWARTH, Robert W, MASON, Curt

    Published in Estuaries (01-04-2002)
    “…Increases in concentrations of greenhouse gases projected for the 21st century are expected to lead to increased mean global air and ocean temperatures. The…”
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    Evaluating the Impact of Legacy P and Agricultural Conservation Practices on Nutrient Loads from the Maumee River Watershed by Muenich, Rebecca Logsdon, Kalcic, Margaret, Scavia, Donald

    Published in Environmental science & technology (02-08-2016)
    “…The recent resurgence of hypoxia and harmful algal blooms in Lake Erie, driven substantially by phosphorus loads from agriculture, have led the United States…”
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    A multi-model approach to evaluating target phosphorus loads for Lake Erie by Scavia, Donald, DePinto, Joseph V., Bertani, Isabella

    Published in Journal of Great Lakes research (01-12-2016)
    “…In response to water quality changes in the Great Lakes since implementing the 1978 Amendment to the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement, the US and Canada…”
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    Detroit River load estimation; the need for a new monitoring approach by Scavia, Donald, Calappi, Timothy J.

    Published in Journal of Great Lakes research (01-08-2023)
    “…The Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement (GLWQA) established new Lake Erie phosphorus loading targets, including a 40% total phosphorus load reduction to its…”
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    Sources of reactive nitrogen affecting ecosystems in Latin America and the Caribbean: current trends and future perspectives by Martinelli, L.A, Howarth, R.W, Cuevas, E, Filoso, S, Austin, A.T, Donoso, L, Huszar, V, Keeney, D, Lara, L.L, Llerena, C

    Published in Biogeochemistry (01-05-2006)
    “…While the amount of reactive nitrogen circulating at the global level has increased markedly in the last century, the effects of this increase are largely seen…”
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    Incidental Oligotrophication of North American Great Lakes by Evans, Mary Anne, Fahnenstiel, Gary, Scavia, Donald

    Published in Environmental science & technology (15-04-2011)
    “…Phytoplankton production is an important factor in determining both ecosystem stability and the provision of ecosystem goods and services. The expansive and…”
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