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Stuart Findlay

Toolan, T., J. D. Wehr, and Stuart E. G. Findlay. 1991. “Inorganic Phosphorus Stimulation of Bacterioplankton Production in a Meso-Eutrophic Lake”. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 57: 2074-78.
Findlay, Stuart E. G., Michael L. Pace, and D. Lints. 1991. “Variability and Transport of Suspended Sediment, Particulate and Dissolved Organic Carbon in the Tidal Freshwater Hudson River”. Biogeochemistry 12: 149-69.
Pace, Michael L., Stuart E. G. Findlay, and D. Lints. 1991. “Variance in Zooplankton Samples: Evaluation of a Predictive Model”. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 48: 146-51.
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.
Bianchi, T. S., and Stuart E. G. Findlay. 1991. “Decomposition of Hudson Estuary Macrophytes: Photosynthetic Pigment Transformations and Decay Constants”. Estuaries 14: 65-73.
Gould, K., and Stuart E. G. Findlay. 1991. “Changes in Interstitial Water Chemistry Along a Salinity Gradient in the Hudson River”. J. Waldman and E. A. Blair (eds.). Polgar Fellowship Reports of the Hudson River National Estuarine Research Reserve Program, 1990. Hudson River Foundation, New York, New York.
Findlay, Stuart E. G., and Clive G. Jones. 1990. “Exposure of Cottonwood Plants to Ozone Alters Subsequent Leaf Decomposition”. Oecologia 82: 248-50.
Pace, Michael L., G. B. McManus, and Stuart E. G. Findlay. 1990. “Planktonic Community Structure Determines the Fate of Bacterial Production in a Temperate Lake”. Limnol. Oceanogr. 35: 795-808.
Bianchi, T. S., and Stuart E. G. Findlay. 1990. “Plant Pigments As Tracers of Emergent and Submergent Macrophytes from the Hudson River”. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 47: 492-94.
Edwards, R. T., J.L. Meyer, and Stuart E. G. Findlay. 1990. “The Relative Contribution of Benthic and Suspended Bacteria to System Biomass, Production, and Metabolism in a Low-Gradient Blackwater River”. J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc. 9: 216-28.