Michael Pace
Kritzberg, E.S., Jonathan J. Cole, Michael L. Pace, and W. Granéli. 2005. “Does Autochthonous Primary Production Drive Variability in Bacterial Metabolism and Growth Efficiency in Lakes Dominated by Terrestrial C Inputs?”. Aquat. Microb. Ecol. 38: 103-11. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Kritzberg_et_al_2005_AME.pdf.
Palmer, M. A., Emily S. Bernhardt, E. Chornesky, S. Collins, Andrew P. Dobson, C. Duke, B. Gold, et al. 2005. “Ecological Science and Sustainability for the 21st Century”. Front. Ecol. Environ. 3: 4-11.
Ecosystem subsidies: Terrestrial support of aquatic food webs from 13C addition to contrasting lakes
Carpenter, Stephen R., Jonathan J. Cole, Michael L. Pace, Matthew C. Van de Bogert, Darren L. Bade, D. Bastviken, C.M. Gille, James R. Hodgson, J.F. Kitchell, and E.S. Kritzberg. 2005. “Ecosystem Subsidies: Terrestrial Support of Aquatic Food Webs from 13C Addition to Contrasting Lakes”. Ecology 86: 2737-50. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Carpetner_et_al_Ecology 2005.pdf.
Strayer, David L., E.A. Blair, Nina F. Caraco, Jonathan J. Cole, Stuart E. G. Findlay, W.C. Nieder, and Michael L. Pace. 2005. “Interactions Between Alien Species and Restoration of Large-River Ecosystems”. Arch. Hydrobiol. Suppl. 155: 133-45.
Palmer, M. A., Emily S. Bernhardt, E. Chornesky, S. Collins, Andrew P. Dobson, C. Duke, B. Gold, et al. 2004. “Ecological Science and Sustainability for a Crowded Planet: 21st Century Vision and Action Plan for the Ecological Society of America”. Report by the Ecological Visions Committee to the Governing Board of the Ecological Society of America. http://www.esa.org/ecovisions/ppfiles/EcologicalVisionsReport.pdf.
Maranger, R.J., Michael L. Pace, P. A. del Giorgio, Nina F. Caraco, and Jonathan J. Cole. 2004. “Longitudinal Spatial Patterns of Bacterial Production and Respiration in a Large River-Estuary: Implications for Ecosystem Carbon Consumption”. Ecosystems 8: 1-14. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Maranger_et_al_Ecosystems.pdf.
Bastviken, D., Jonathan J. Cole, Michael L. Pace, and Lars J. Tranvik. 2004. “Methane Emissions from Lakes: Dependence of Lake Characteristics, Two Regional Assessments, and a Global Estimate”. Global Biogeochem. Cycles 18. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Bastviken_et_al_GBC_2004.pdf.
Canham, Charles D., Michael L. Pace, M.J. Papaik, A.G.B. Primack, K.M. Roy, R.J. Maranger, R.P. Curran, and D.M. Spada. 2004. “A Spatially-Explicit Watershed-Scale Analysis of Dissolved Organic Carbon in Adirondack Lakes”. Ecol. Appl. 14: 839-54. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Canham_et_al_2004_Ecol_Appl_14_839-854.pdf.
Pace, Michael L., Jonathan J. Cole, Stephen R. Carpenter, J.F. Kitchell, James R. Hodgson, Matthew C. Van de Bogert, Darren L. Bade, E.S. Kritzberg, and D. Bastviken. 2004. “Whole Lake Carbon-13 Additions Reveal Terrestrial Support of Aquatic Food Webs”. Nature 427: 240-43. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Pace_etal_Nature2004.pdf.
Kritzberg, E.S., Jonathan J. Cole, Michael L. Pace, W. Granéli, and Darren L. Bade. 2004. “Autochthonous and Allochthonous Carbon Sources to Bacteria: Results from Whole Lake 13C Addition Experiments”. Limnol. Oceanogr. 49: 588-96. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Kritzberg_et_al_LO_04.pdf.