Michael Pace
Findlay, Stuart E. G., Michael L. Pace, D. Lints, and K. Howe. 1992. “Bacterial Metabolism of Organic Carbon in the Tidal Freshwater Hudson Estuary”. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 89: 147-53.
Vaqué, D., Michael L. Pace, Stuart E. G. Findlay, and D. Lints. 1992. “Fate of Bacterial Production in a Heterotrophic Ecosystem: Grazing by Protozoans and Metazoans in the Hudson Estuary”. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 89: 155-63.
Lints, D., Stuart E. G. Findlay, and Michael L. Pace. 1992. “Biomass and Energetics of Consumers in the Lower Food Web of the Hudson River”. In C. L. Smith (ed.). Estuarine Research in the 1980’s, 446-57. SUNY Press, Albany, New York.
Pace, Michael L. 1992. “Forecasting Ecological Responses to Global Change: The Need for Large Scale Comparative Studies”. In P. Karieva, J. Kingsolver, and R. Huey (eds.), 166-71. Biotic Interactions and Global Change. Sinauer.
Pace, Michael L., H. Cyr, and Stephen B. Baines. 1992. “Evaluation of Utilities Monitoring Surveys for Evidence of Faunal Decline in the Upper Hudson River”. Rep. Hudson River Found., New York, New York.
Peierls, B. L., Nina F. Caraco, Michael L. Pace, and Jonathan J. Cole. 1991. “Human Influence on River Nitrogen”. Nature 350: 386-87.
Findlay, Stuart E. G., Michael L. Pace, D. Lints, Jonathan J. Cole, Nina F. Caraco, and B. L. Peierls. 1991. “Weak Coupling of Bacterial and Algal Production in a Heterotrophic Ecosystem, the Hudson Estuary”. Limnol. Oceanogr. 36: 268-78. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Weak_coupling_of_bacterial_and_algal_production.pdf.
Baines, Stephen B., and Michael L. Pace. 1991. “The Production of Dissolved Organic Matter by Phytoplankton and Its Importance to Bacteria: Patterns across Marine and Freshwater Systems”. Limnol. Oceanogr. 36: 1078-90.
Pace, Michael L., and E. Funke. 1991. “Regulation of Planktonic Microbial Communities by Nutrients and Herbivores”. Ecology 72: 904-14.
Pickett, Steward T. A., B.E. Hall, and Michael L. Pace. 1991. “Strategy and Checklist for Effective Scientific Talks”. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Am. 72: 8-11.