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Papers Published

  1. Cooke, S. L., W. R. Hill, and K. P. Meyer. "Feeding at different plankton densities alters invasive bighead carp (Hypophthalmichthys nobilis) growth and zooplankton species composition." Hydrobiologia 625 (2009): 185-193.
  2. Leech, D. M., W. J. Boeing, S. L. Cooke, C. E. Williamson, and L. E. Torres. "UV enhanced fish predation and the differential migration of zooplankton to UV radiation and fish." Limnology and Oceanography 54 (2009): 1152-1161.
  3. Cooke, S. L., C. E. Williamson, D. M. Leech, W. J. Boeing and L. Torres. "Effects of temperature and ultraviolet radiation on diel vertical migration of freshwater crustacean zooplankton." Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 65 (2008): 1144-1152.
  4. Cooke, S. L., C. E. Williamson and J. E. Saros. "How do temperature, dissolved organic matter, and nutrients influence the response of Leptodiaptomus ashlandi to UV radiation in a subalpine lake?." Freshwater Biology 51 (2006): 1827-1837.
  5. Cooke, S. L., C. E. Williamson, B. R. Hargreaves and D. P. Morris. "Beneficial and detrimental interactive effects of dissolved organic matter and ultraviolet radiation on zooplankton in a transparent lake." Hydrobiologia 568 (2006): 15-28.
  6. Cooke, S. L., and C. E. Williamson. "Positive effects of UV radiation on a calanoid copepod in a transparent lake: do competition, predation, or food availability play a role?." Journal of Plankton Research 28.171-179 (2006).
  7. Boeing, W. J., D. M. Leech, C. E. Williamson, S. Cooke, and L. Torres. "Damaging UV radiation and invertebrate predation: Conflicting selective pressures for zooplankton vertical distribution in the water column of low DOC lakes." Oecologia 138 (2004): 603-612.

Papers Accepted

  1. Williamson, C. E., C. Salm, S.L. Cooke, and J. E. Saros. "How do UV, temperature, and zooplankton influence the dynamics of alpine phytoplankton communities?." Hydrobiologia  (2009).

Papers Submitted