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Dissolved Oxygen Bibliography
Bott, T.L., Brock, J.T., Cushing, C.E., Gregory, S.V., King, D., and Peterson, R.C. 1978. A
comparison of methods for measuring primary productivity and community respiration in
streams. Hydrobiologia 60:3-12
Dodds, W.K., Jones, J.R., and Welch, E.B. 1998. Suggested classification of stream trophic
state: distributions of temperate stream types by chlorophyll, total nitrogen, and phosphorus.
Water Resources 32(5): 1455-1462.
Dodds, W.K. and Welch, E.B. 2000. Establishing nutrient criteria in streams. Journal of the
North American Benthological Society 19(1):186-196.
Horne, A.J. and Goldman, C.R. 1994. Limnology. New York, McGraw-Hill.
Kotak, B.G., Prepas, E.E., and Hrudey, S.E. 1994. Blue green algal toxins in drinking water
supplies: Research in Alberta. Lake Line 14:37-40.
Lamberti, G.A. 1996. The niche of benthic food webs in freshwater ecosystems. Algal
Ecology, Freshwater Benthic Ecosystems. Stevenson, R.J., Bothwell, M.L., and Lowe, R.L.,
Academic Press: 553-564.
Marzolf, E.R., Mulholland, P.J., and Steinman, A.D. 1994. Improvements to the diurnal
upstream-downstream dissolved oxygen change technique for determining whole-stream
metabolism in small streams. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 51: 15911599.
Matson, P.A., Parton, W.J., Power, A.G., and Swift, M.J. 1997. Agricultural intensification
and ecosystem properties. Science 277: 504-509.
Minshall, G.W. 1978. Autotrophy in stream ecosystems. BioScience 28:767-771
Naiman, R.J. and Bilby, R.E., Eds. 1998. River Ecology and Management: Lessons from the
Pacific Costal Ecoregion. New York, Springer.
Odum, H.T. 1956. Primary production in flowing waters. Limnology and Oceanography 1(2):
102-117.
Palmstrom, N.S., Carlson, R.E., and Cooke, G.D. 1988. Potential links between
eutrophication and formation of carcinogens in drinking water. Lake and Reservoir Manage
4:1-15.
Sharpley, A., Foy, B., and Withers, P. 2000. Practical and innovative measures for the control
of agricultural phosphorus losses to water: an overview. Journal of Environmental Quality
29(1): 1-9.
Smith, V.H., Tilman, G. D., and Nekola, J. C. 1999. Eutrophication: impacts of excess
nutrients on freshwater, marine, and terrestrial ecosystems. Environmental Pollution.
Uehlinger, U. and Naegeli, M. W. 1998. Ecosystem metabolism, disturbance, and stability in
a prealpine gravel bed river. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 17(2): 165178.
USEPA. 1996. National Water Quality Inventory 1996 Report to Congress. EPA-841-R-97008. U. S. Washington, D.C, Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Water.
USEPA. 1998. National Strategy for the Development of Regional Nutrient Criteria. EPA822-R-98-002. Washington, D.C., U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Water:
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USEPA. 2000. Nutrient Criteria Technical Guidance Manual: Rivers and Streams. EPA-822B-00-002. Washington, D.C., U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Water: 152.
Vannote, R.L., Minshall, G.W., Cummins, K.W., Sedell, J.R., and Cushing, C.E. 1980. The
River Continuum Concept. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 37: 130-137.
Welch, E.B. 1992. Ecological Effects of Wastewater. Chapman and Hall, London.
Wilcock, R.J., McBride, G. B., Nagels, J.W., and Northcott, G.L. 1995. Water quality in a
polluted lowland stream with chronically depressed dissolved oxygen: causes and effects.
New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 29: 277-288.
Wiley, M.J., Osborne, L.L., and Larimore, R.W. 1990. Longitudinal structure of an
agricultural prairie river system and its relationship to current stream ecosystem theory.
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 47: 373-383.
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