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  2. Allan, J.D. 1995. Stream Ecology- Structure and function of running waters. 1st ed. Chapman & Hall. xii, 388pp.

  3. Anderson. N.J. 1993. Natural versus anthropogenic change in lakes. The role of the sediment record. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 8, 356-361.

  4. Anderson, N.J. 1995. Using the past to predict the future: lake sediments and the modelling of limnological disturbance. Ecological Modelling 78, 149-172.

  5. Anderson, N.J. & Odgaard B.V. 1994. Recent palaeolimnology of three shallow Danish lakes. Hydrobiologia 275/6, 411-422.

  6. Anderson, N.J. & Rippey, B. 1994. Monitoring lake recovery from point-source eutrophication: the use of diatom-inferred epilimnetic total phosphorus and sediment chemistry. Freshwater Biology 32, 625-639.

  7. Armitage, P.D., Moss, D., Wright, J.F., and Furse, M.T. 1983. The Performance of a new Biological Water Quality Score System Based on Macroinvertebrates Over a Wide Range of Unpolluted Running-Water Sites. Water Res. 17:333-47.

  8. Ashley, K.I. 1988. Hypolimnetic aeration research in British Columbia. In Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. 23: 215-219.

  9. Ashley, K.I., D.S. Mavinic, and K.J. Hall. 1990. Effects of orifice size and surface conditions on oxygen transfer in a bench scale diffused aeration system. In Environmental Technology. 11: 609-618.

  10. Ashley, K.I., D.S. Mavinic, and K.J. Hall. 1990. Oxygen transfer in full lift hypolimnetic aeration systems. Air-Water Mass Transfer, Second International Symposium, U.S. Army Waterways Experiment Station/ASCE, Sept. 11-14, 1990. 648-659.

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  12. Babin, J., E.E. Prepas, T.P. Murphy, and H.R. Hamilton. 1989. A test of the effects of lime on algal biomass and total phosphorus on concentrations in Edmonton stormwater retention lakes. In Lake and Reserv. Manage. 5(1): 129-135.

  13. Barbour, M.T., Plafkin, J.L., Bradley, B.P., Graves, C.G., and Wisseman, R.W. 1992. Evaluation of EPA's Rapid Bioassessment Benthic Metrics: Metric redundancy and variability among reference stream sites. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Pergamon Press Ltd. 11:437-449.

  14. Barbour, M.T., Gerritsen, J., Snyder, B.D., Stribling, J.B. 1999. Rapid Bioassessment Protocols For Use in Streams and Wadeable Rivers: Periphyton, Benthic Macroinvertebrates, and Fish. Second Edition. EPA 841-B-99-002. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Office of Water; Washington, D.C. xiv, 11 chapters, 4 appendices.

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  17. Benndorf, J., and U. Miersch. 1991. Phosphorus loading and efficiency of biomanipulation. In Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. 24:(4): 2482-24.

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  19. Bennion, H. 1995. Surface-sediment diatom assemblages in shallow, artificial, enriched ponds and implications for reconstructing trophic status. Diatom Reserach 10, 1-19.

  20. Bennion, H., Wunsam, S. & Schmidt R. 1995. The validation of diatom- phosphorus transfer functions: an example from Mondsee, Austria. Freshwater Biology 34, 271-283.

  21. Bennion, H. et al. 1996. The Anglesey lakes, Wales, UK - changes in trophic status of three standing waters as inferred from diatom transfer functions and their implications for conservation. Aquatic conservation: marine and freshwater ecosystems 6, 81-92.

  22. Bennion, H., Juggins, S. & Anderson, N.J. 1996. Predicting epilimnetic phosphorus concentrations using an improved diatom-based transfer function and its application to lake eutrophication management. Environmental Science and Technology 6, 2004-2007.

  23. Bishop, Pam. 1998. Phytoplankton Assemblages and Their Ecological Preferences in 10 Lakes within the Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) and the Hants County, NS, Canada. Project-D1. (10 lakes: HRM-Eastern Region: Lakes Charlotte, Eagle, Paces, and Winder; HRM-Central Region: Lakes Kearney, and Paper Mill; HRM-Western Region: Lakes Moody, and Wrights; Hants Co.: Lakes Lewis, and Pigott). Soil & Water Conservation Society of Metro Halifax. x, 83 p.

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  26. Bode, R.W., Novak, M.A., and Abele, L.E. 1996. Quality Assurance Work Plan for Biological Stream Monitoring in New York State. NYS Department of Environmental Conservation, Albany, NY. 89p.

  27. Bode, R.W., Novak, M.A., and Abele, L.E. 1997. Biological Stream Testing. NYS Department of Environmental Conservation, Albany, NY. 14p.

  28. Bode, R.W., Novak, M.A., Abele, L.E., Heitzman, D.L., and Smith, A.J. 2002. Quality Assurance Work Plan for Biological Stream Monitoring in New York State. NYS Department of Environmental Conservation, Albany, NY. 115p.

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  31. Brandes, M. 1975. Studies on subsurface movement of effluent from private sewage disposal systems using radioactive and dye tracers. Part-2. 1973-74. Ontario Min. of Env.

  32. Brown, R.G. 1985. Effects of an urban wetland on sediment and nutrient loads in runoff. In Wetlands. 4: 147-158.



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  35. Carlson, R.E. 1977. A trophic state index for lakes. Limnol. and Oceanog. 22(2): 36-369.

  36. Carlson, B. 1995. The Secchi Disk and The Volunteer Monitor. LakeLine, N. Am. Lake. Manage. Soc. 15(1):28-29, 35-37.

  37. Carmichael, W.W., and L.D. Schwartz. 1984. Preventing Livestock Deaths from Blue-Green Algae Poisoning. U.S. Dept. of Ag., Farmer's Bull. no. 2275. 11 pp.

  38. Carmichael, W.W. 1991. Blue-Green Algae: An Overlooked Health Threat. In Health & Environment Digest, Freshwater Foundation. July, 1991. 5(6):1-4.

  39. Carmichael, W.W. 1991. Blue-Green Algae: An Overlooked Health Threat. In Health & Environment Digest, Freshwater Foundation. July, 1991. 5(6):1-4.

  40. Carmichael, W.W. 1992. A Review, Cyanobacteria secondary metabolites- the cyanotoxins. In J. Applied Bacteriology. 72445-49.

  41. Carmichael, W.W. 1992. A Status Report on Planktonic Cyanobacteria (Blue-Green Algae) and Their Toxins. USEPA # EPA/600/R-92/079. 141 pp. (includes 867 references)

  42. Carney, H.J. 1990. A general hypothesis for the strength of food web interactions in relation to trophic state. In Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. 24: 487-492.

  43. Carpenter, S. (Ed.). 1988. Complex interactions in lake communities. Springer.

  44. Carter, J.C.H., W.D. Taylor, R. Chengalath, and D.A. Scruton. 1986. Limnetic zooplankton assemblages in Atlantic Canada with special reference to acidification. In Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 43: 444-456.

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  50. Cummins, K.W. 1962. An Evaluation of Some Techniques for the Collection and Analysis of Benthic Samples with Special Emphasis on Lotic Waters. The American Midland Naturalist. 67(2):477-504.

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  52. Cummins, K.W. 1973. Trophic Relations of Aquatic Insects. Ann. Rev. of Entomol. 18:183-206.



  53. David, S.M., Somers, K.M., Reid, R.A., Hall, R.J., and Girard, R.E. 1998. Sampling Protocols for the Rapid Bioassessment of Streams and Lakes using Benthic Macroinvertebrates. Second Edition, Ontario Ministry of the Environment. ISBN 0-7778-7378-8. 29p., Appendices 1-6.

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  56. Dillon, P.J., and F.H. Rigler. 1975. A simple method for predicting the capacity of a lake for development based on lake trophic status. J. Fish. Res. Board Can. 32: 1519-1531.

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  58. Dillon, P.J., W.A. Scheider, R.A. Reid, and D.S. Jeffries. 1994. Lakeshore capacity study: Part I- Test of effects of shoreline development on the trophic status of lakes. Lake and Reserv. Manage. 8(2):121-129.

  59. Dillon, P.J., and Molot, L.A. 1996. Long-Term Phosphorus Budgets and an Examination of a Steady-State Mass Balance Model for Central Ontario Lakes. Wat. Res. 30(10):2273-2280.

  60. Drapper, D., Tomlinson, R., and Williams, P. An investigation of the quality of stormwater runoff from road pavements: a south-east Queensland case study. School of Environmental Engineering, Griffith University, Nathan Campus, Queensland. 8p.



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  63. Engel, S. 1985. Aquatic community interactions of submerged macrophytes. Wis. Dept. of Nat. Res. Tech. Bull. No. 156. 79pp.

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  65. Ervin, G.N., and Wetzel, R.G. 2000. Allelochemical Autotoxicity in the Emergent Wetland Macrophyte Juncus effusus (Juncaceae). Amer. J. Botany. 87(6):853-860.

  66. Ervin, G.N., and Wetzel, R.G. 2001. Influence of a dominant macrophyte, Juncus effusus, on wetland plant species richness, diversity, and community compositions. Oecologia. (Online) 1-26.



  67. Fast, A.W. 1973. Effects of artificial hypolimnion aeration on rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri Richardson) depth distribution. In Tans. of the American Fisheries Society. 102(4): 71-722.

  68. Fast, A.W., and M.W. Lorenzen. 1976. Synoptic Survey of Hypolimnetic Aeration. In J. Env. Engg. Div., ASCE. 102(EE6): 1161-1173.

  69. Fast, A.W., M.W. Lorenzen, and J.H. Glenn. 1976. Comparative Study with Costs of Hypolimnetic Aeration. In J. Env. Engg. Div., ASCE. 102(EE6): 1175-1187.

  70. Fast. A.W., and R.G. Hulquist. 1989. Oxygen and Temperature relationships in nine artificially aerated California reservoirs. In Calif. Fish and Game. 75(4): 213-217.

  71. Fay, P. 1983. The Blue-greens (Cyanophyta- Cyanobacteria). Edward Arnold (Pubs.), Baltimore, MD. 88 pp.

  72. Fitzgerald, G.P. 1971. Nutrient Sources for algae and their control. USEPA#16010EHR0871. 77p.

  73. Fleisher, J.M., F. Jones, D. Kay, and R. Morano. Setting Recreational Water Quality Criteria. Dept. of Preventive Medicine and Community Health SUNY, Health Science Centre at Brooklyn, NY. Ch-8. 13p.

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  75. Fleisher, J.M. 1990. Conducting Recreational Water Quality Surveys: Some Problems and Suggested Remedies. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 21(12):562-567.

  76. Fleisher, J.M. 1991. A reanalysis of data supporting U.S. federal bacteriological water quality criteria governing marine recreational waters. Res. J. WPCF. 63(3):259-265.

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  82. Gaertner, Monica J. 1999. Benthic Macroinvertebrate Diversity and Biotic Indices for Monitoring of Lakes Dollar, Russell, Stillwater, Papermill and Kinsac within the Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM), Nova Scotia, Canada. Project E-2, Soil & Water Conservation Society of Metro Halifax. (includes an educational video). xiv, 6 Sections, Appendices A-I.

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