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S. Sobek, L. J. Tranvik, and J. J. Cole, “Temperature independence of carbon dioxide supersaturation in global lakes”, Global Biogeochem. Cycles, vol. 19, p. Art.No.GB2003, 2005.
K. Goodwin, N. F. Caraco, and J. J. Cole, “Temporal dynamics of dissolved oxygen in a floating leaved macrophyte bed”, Freshwater Biol., vol. 53, p. 1632-1641, 2008.
C. T. Solomon, et al., “Terrestrial, benthic, and pelagic resource use in lakes: results from a three-isotope Bayesian mixing model”, Ecology, vol. 92, p. 1115-1125, 2011.
G. M. Wilkinson, M. L. Pace, and J. J. Cole, “Terrestrial dominance of organic matter in north temperate lakes”, Global Biogeochemical Cycles, vol. 27, no. 1, p. 43-51, 2013.
M. Rubbo, J. J. Cole, and J. M. Kiesecker, “Terrestrial subsidies of organic carbon support net ecosystem production in temporary forest ponds: Evidence from an ecosystem experiment”, Ecosystems, vol. 9, p. 1170-1176, 2006.
J. J. Cole and C. T. Solomon, “Terrestrial support of zebra mussels and the Hudson River food web: A multi-isotope, Bayesian analysis”, Limnology and Oceanography, vol. 57, no. 6, p. 1802 - 1815, 2012.
N. F. Caraco, J. J. Cole, and D. L. Strayer, “Top down control from the bottom: Regulation of eutrophication in a large river by benthic grazing”, Limnol. Oceanogr., vol. 51, p. 664-670, 2006.
D. L. Strayer, N. F. Caraco, J. J. Cole, S. E. G. Findlay, and M. L. Pace, “Transformation of freshwater ecosystems by bivalves: a case study of zebra mussels in the Hudson River”, BioScience, vol. 49, p. 19-27, 1999.
M. L. Pace, J. J. Cole, and S. R. Carpenter, “Trophic cascades and compensation: differential responses of microzooplankton in whole lake experiments”, Ecology, vol. 79, p. 138-152, 1998.
S. R. Carpenter, et al., “Trophic cascades, nutrients and lake productivity: experimental enrichment of lakes with contrasting food webs”, Ecol. Monogr., vol. 71, p. 163-186, 2001.
S. R. Carpenter, J. J. Cole, J. F. Kitchell, and M. L. Pace, “Trophic cascades revealed in diverse ecosystems”, Trends Ecol. Evol., vol. 14, p. 483-488, 1999.
S. B. Baines, N. Fisher, and J. J. Cole, “Uptake of dissolved organic matter (DOM) and its importance to metabolic requirements of the zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha”, Limnol. Oceanogr., vol. 50, p. 36-47, 2005.
F. Roland, et al., “Variability of carbon dioxide flux from tropical (Cerrado) hydroelectric reservoirs”, Aquat. Sci., vol. 72, p. 283-293, 2010.
N. F. Caraco, J. J. Cole, G. E. Likens, G. M. Lovett, and K. C. Weathers, “Variation in NO3 export from flowing waters of vastly different sizes: Does one model fit all?”, Ecosystems, vol. 6, p. 344-352, 2003.
I. De Vicente, E. Ortega-Retuerta, I. P. Mazuecos, M. L. Pace, J. J. Cole, and I. Reche, “Variation in transparent exopolymer particles in relation to biological and chemical factors in two contrasting lake districts”, Aquat. Sci., vol. 72, p. 443-453, 2010.
N. F. Caraco, J. J. Cole, S. E. G. Findlay, and C. Wigand, “Vascular plants as engineers of oxygen in aquatic systems”, BioScience, vol. 56, p. 219-225, 2006.
N. F. Caraco, J. J. Cole, G. E. Likens, M. D. Mattson, and S. Nolan, “A very imbalanced nutrient budget for Mirror Lake, New Hampshire, U.S.A”, Verh. Int. Ver. Limnol., vol. 23, p. 170-175, 1988.
S. E. G. Findlay, M. L. Pace, D. Lints, J. J. Cole, N. F. Caraco, and B. Peierls, “Weak coupling of bacterial and algal production in a heterotrophic ecosystem, the Hudson Estuary”, Limnol. Oceanogr., vol. 36, p. 268-278, 1991.
M. L. Pace, et al., “Whole lake carbon-13 additions reveal terrestrial support of aquatic food webs”, Nature, vol. 427, p. 240-243, 2004.
J. J. Cole and M. L. Pace, “Why measure bacterial production? [reply to comment by Jahnke and Craven]”, Limnol. Oceanogr., vol. 40, p. 441-444, 1995.
N. F. Caraco, et al., “Zebra mussel invasion in a large, turbid river: phytoplankton response to increased grazing”, Ecology, vol. 78, p. 588-602, 1997.

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