Stephanie Hampton, PhD : Selected Publications and Free Related Content

 

Representative Publications:

Hampton, S.E., L.R. Izmest’eva, M.V. Moore, S.L. Katz, and E.A. Silow. In press. Sixty years of environmental change in the world’s largest freshwater lake – Lake Baikal, Siberia. Global Change Biology 14: 1947-1958.

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Link to FreeAccess Data
Link to New York Times article (May 6, 2008)

Rosenberger, E.E., S.E. Hampton, S.C. Fradkin, B.P. Kennedy. In press. Effects of shoreline development on the nearshore environment in large deep oligotrophic lakes. Freshwater Biology.

Hampton, S.E., M.D. Scheuerell, and D.E. Schindler. 2006. Coalescence in the Lake Washington story: interaction strengths in a planktonic food web. Limnology & Oceanography 51: 2042-2051

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Publication figures in Adobe Illustrator (.ai)
Link to related figures and photos in Powerpoint file (.ppt)

Hampton, S.E., and D.E. Schindler. 2006. Empirical evaluation of observation scale effects in community time series. Oikos 113: 424-439.

Hampton, S.E. 2005. Increased niche differentiation between two Conochilus species over 33 years of climate change and food web alteration. Limnology & Oceanography 50: 421-426.

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Jeppesen, E., et al. (29 contributors). 2005. Lake responses to reduced nutrient loading - an analysis of contemporary long-term data from 35 case studies. Freshwater Biology 50: 1747-1771.

Hampton, S.E. 2004. Habitat overlap of enemies: temporal patterns and the role of spatial complexity. Oecologia 138: 475-484.

Hampton, S.E., J.J. Gilbert, and C.W. Burns. 2000. Direct and indirect effects of juvenile Buenoa macrotibialis (Hemiptera: Notonectidae) on the zooplankton of a shallow fishless pond. Limnology & Oceanography 45(4): 1006-1012.

Photograph of the rotifer Plationus patulus (.jpg)









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