Michael Pace
Cole, Jonathan J., and Michael L. Pace. 1995. “Why Measure Bacterial Production? [reply to Comment by Jahnke and Craven]”. Limnol. Oceanogr. 40: 441-44. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Why_measure_bacterial_production.pdf.
Cole, Jonathan J., and Michael L. Pace. 1995. “Bacterial Secondary Production in Oxic and Anoxic Freshwaters”. Limnol. Oceanogr. 40: 1019-27. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Bacterial_secondary_production_in_oxic_and_anoxic_freshwaters.pdf.
Pace, Michael L., Stephen R. Carpenter, and Patricia A Soranno. 1995. “Population Variability in Experimental Ecosystems”. In C. G. Jones and J. H. Lawton (eds.). Linking Species and Ecosystems, 61-71. Chapman & Hall, Inc., New York.
Pace, Michael L., and Jonathan J. Cole. 1994. “Comparative and Experimental Approaches to Top-down and Bottom-up Regulation of Bacteria”. Microb. Ecol. 28: 181-93.
Pace, Michael L., and D. Vaqué. 1994. “The Importance of Daphnia in Determining Mortality Rates of Protozoans and Rotifers in Lakes”. Limnol. Oceanogr. 39: 985-96.
Vézina, A., and Michael L. Pace. 1994. “An Inverse Model Analysis of Planktonic Food Webs in Experimental Lakes”. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 51: 2034-44.
Pace, Michael L., and Jonathan J. Cole. 1994. “Primary and Bacterial Production in Lakes: Are They Coupled over Depth?”. J. Plank. Res. 16: 661-72.
Baines, Stephen B., and Michael L. Pace. 1994. “Sinking Fluxes across Lakes Spanning a Trophic Gradient: Patterns and Implications for the Fate of Planktonic Primary Production”. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 51: 25-36.
Baines, Stephen B., Michael L. Pace, and D.M. Karl. 1994. “Why Does the Relationship Between Sinking Flux and Planktonic Primary Production Differ Between Lakes and the Ocean?”. Limnol. Oceanogr. 39: 213-26.
Vaqué, D., and Michael L. Pace. 1993. “Importance of Dahpnia in Determining Loss Rates of Protozoans and Rotifers in Lakes With Contrasting Zooplankton Community Structure”. Verh. Int. Ver. Limnol. 25: 413.