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Division of library: Ecology

(Items: 132)
1.

1000 years of climate variability in central Asia: assessing the

Author(s): Anson W. Mackay, D.B. Ryves, R.W. Battarbee, R.J. Flower, D. Jewson, P. Rioual, M. Sturm
Bibliographical description: Anson W. Mackay, D.B. Ryves, R.W. Battarbee, R.J. Flower, D. Jewson, P. Rioual, M. Sturm. 1000 years of climate variability in central Asia: assessing the evidence using Lake Baikal (Russia) diatom assemblages and the application of a diatom-inferred model of snow cover on the lake // Global and Planetary Change 46 (2005) 281–297
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A diatom record of centennial resolution for the Kazantsevo Interglacial stage in Lake Baikal (Siberia)

Author(s): Patrick Rioual, Anson W. Mackay
Bibliographical description: Patrick Rioual, Anson W. Mackay. A diatom record of centennial resolution for the Kazantsevo Interglacial stage in Lake Baikal (Siberia) // Global and Planetary Change 46 (2005) 199–219.
3.

Aquatic ecosystem assessment using exergy

Author(s): E. A. Silow, I. H. Oh
Bibliographical description: Silow E. A. Aquatic ecosystem assessment using exergy / E. A. Silow, I. H. Oh // Ecological Indicators. – 2004. – Vol. 4. – P. 189–198.
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Assessing the potential for developing internal diatom-based transfer functions for Lake Baikal

Author(s): Anson W. Mackay, Richard W. Battarbee, and Roger J. Flower, Nicholas G. Granin, David H. Jewson, David B. Ryves, Michael Sturm
Bibliographical description: Anson W. Mackay, Richard W. Battarbee, and Roger J. Flower, Nicholas G. Granin, David H. Jewson, David B. Ryves, Michael Sturm. Assessing the potential for developing internal diatom-based transfer functions for Lake Baikal // Limnol. Oceanogr., 48(3), 2003, 1183–1192
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Assessing the vulnerability of endemic diatom species in Lake Baikal to predicted future climate change: a multivariate approach

Author(s): Anson W. Mackay, D. B. Ryves, D. W. Morley, D. H. Jewson, P. R Ioual
Bibliographical description: Anson W. Mackay, D. B. Ryves, D. W. Morley, D. H. Jewson, P. R Ioual. Assessing the vulnerability of endemic diatom species in Lake Baikal to predicted future climate change: a multivariate approach //Change Biology (2006) 12, 2297–2315.
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Can acclimation of amphipods change their antioxidative response?

Author(s): Maxim A. Timofeyev, Marina Protopopova, Vasiliy Pavlichenko, Christian E. W. Steinberg
Bibliographical description: Maxim A. Timofeyev, Marina Protopopova, Vasiliy Pavlichenko, Christian E. W. Steinberg. Can acclimation of amphipods change their antioxidative response?
7.

Cleaning of lake sediment samples for diatom oxygen isotope analysis

Author(s): David W. Morley, Melanie J. Leng, Anson W. Mackay, Hilary J. Sloane, Patrick Rioual, Richard W. Battarbee
Bibliographical description: David W. Morley, Melanie J. Leng, Anson W. Mackay, Hilary J. Sloane, Patrick Rioual, Richard W. Battarbee. Cleaning of lake sediment samples for diatom oxygen isotope analysis // Journal of Paleolimnology 31: 391–401, 2004.
8.

Climate Change and the World’s “Sacred Sea”—Lake Baikal, Siberia

Author(s): MARIANNE V. MOORE, STEPHANIE E. HAMPTON, LYUBOV R. IZMEST’EVA, EUGENE A. SILOW, EKATERINA V. PESHKOVA, AND BORIS K. PAVLOV
Bibliographical description: 28. Moore M. V. Climate Change and the World’s “Sacred Sea”—Lake Baikal, Siberia / M. V. Moore, S. E. Hampton, L. R. Izmest’eva, E. A. Silow, E. V. Peshkova, B. K. Pavlov // BioScience. – 2009. – Vol. 59, N 5. – P. 405–417.
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Climate change in Lake Baikal: diatom evidence in an area of continuous sedimentation

Author(s): M. Bangs, R. W. Battarbee, R. J. Flower, D. Jewson, J. A. Lees, M. Sturm, E. G. Vologina, A. W. Mackay
Bibliographical description: M. Bangs, R. W. Battarbee, R. J. Flower, D. Jewson, J. A. Lees, M. Sturm, E. G. Vologina, A. W. Mackay. Climate change in Lake Baikal: diatom evidence in an area of continuous sedimentation // Int J Earth Sci (2000) 89: 251-259
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Climatic change in Central Asia during MIS 3/2: a case study using biological responses from Lake Baikal

Author(s): George E.A. Swann, Anson W. Mackay, Melanie J. Leng, Francois Demory
Bibliographical description: George E.A. Swann, Anson W. Mackay, Melanie J. Leng, Francois Demory. Climatic change in Central Asia during MIS 3/2: a case study using biological responses from Lake Baikal // Global and Planetary Change 46 (2005) 235–253

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