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Donald Scavia
Professor Emeritus, University of Michigan
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Record-setting algal bloom in Lake Erie caused by agricultural and meteorological trends consistent with expected future conditions
AM Michalak, EJ Anderson, D Beletsky, S Boland, NS Bosch, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110 (16), 6448-6452, 2013
16522013
Climate change impacts on US coastal and marine ecosystems
D Scavia, JC Field, DF Boesch, RW Buddemeier, V Burkett, DR Cayan, ...
Estuaries 25, 149-164, 2002
11962002
Beyond Science into Policy: Gulf of Mexico Hypoxia and the Mississippi River: Nutrient policy development for the Mississippi River watershed reflects the accumulated …
NN Rabalais, RE Turner, D Scavia
BioScience 52 (2), 129-142, 2002
8992002
Assessing and addressing the re-eutrophication of Lake Erie: Central basin hypoxia
D Scavia, JD Allan, KK Arend, S Bartell, D Beletsky, NS Bosch, SB Brandt, ...
Journal of Great Lakes Research 40 (2), 226-246, 2014
6562014
Two electivity indices for feeding with special reference to zooplankton grazing
HA Vanderploeg, D Scavia
Journal of the Fisheries Board of Canada 36 (4), 362-365, 1979
3811979
Calculation and use of selectivity coefficients of feeding: zooplankton grazing
HA Vanderploeg, D Scavia
Ecological modelling 7 (2), 135-149, 1979
3781979
Midwest. Climate change impacts in the United States: The third national climate assessment
SC Pryor, D Scavia, C Downer, M Gaden, L Iverson, R Nordstrom, J Patz, ...
Climate change impacts in the United States: The third national climate …, 2014
335*2014
Predicting the response of Gulf of Mexico hypoxia to variations in Mississippi River nitrogen load
D Scavia, NN Rabalais, RE Turner, D Justić, WJ Wiseman Jr
Limnology and Oceanography 48 (3), 951-956, 2003
3012003
Recent changes in primary production and phytoplankton in the offshore region of southeastern Lake Michigan
G Fahnenstiel, S Pothoven, H Vanderploeg, D Klarer, T Nalepa, D Scavia
Journal of Great Lakes Research 36, 20-29, 2010
2482010
Bacterioplankton in Lake Michigan: Dynamics, controls, and significance to carbon flux 1
D Scavia, GA Laird
Limnology and Oceanography 32 (5), 1017-1033, 1987
2251987
Influence of salmonine pre dation and weather on long-term water quality trends in Lake Michigan
D Scavia, GL Fahnenstiel, 1986: Evans, MS, DJ Jude &J. T Lehman
Can. J. Fish. aquat. Sej 43, 435-443, 1986
2221986
Microscale patchiness of nutrients in plankton communities
JT Lehman, D Scavia
Science 216 (4547), 729-730, 1982
2171982
Seasonal and interannual effects of hypoxia on fish habitat quality in central Lake Erie
KK Arend, D Beletsky, JV DePINTO, SA Ludsin, JJ Roberts, DK Rucinski, ...
Freshwater Biology 56 (2), 366-383, 2011
2122011
Evaluating causes of trends in long-term dissolved reactive phosphorus loads to Lake Erie
I Daloglu, KH Cho, D Scavia
Environmental science & technology 46 (19), 10660-10666, 2012
2002012
Interacting effects of climate change and agricultural BMPs on nutrient runoff entering Lake Erie
NS Bosch, MA Evans, D Scavia, JD Allan
Journal of Great Lakes Research 40 (3), 581-589, 2014
1952014
Coastal eutrophication assessment in the United States
D Scavia, SB Bricker
Biogeochemistry 79, 187-208, 2006
1882006
Using a B ayesian hierarchical model to improve L ake E rie cyanobacteria bloom forecasts
DR Obenour, AD Gronewold, CA Stow, D Scavia
Water Resources Research 50 (10), 7847-7860, 2014
1782014
Spatial and temporal trends in Lake Erie hypoxia, 1987–2007
Y Zhou, DR Obenour, D Scavia, TH Johengen, AM Michalak
Environmental science & technology 47 (2), 899-905, 2013
1782013
Multiple models guide strategies for agricultural nutrient reductions
D Scavia, M Kalcic, RL Muenich, J Read, N Aloysius, I Bertani, C Boles, ...
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 15 (3), 126-132, 2017
1702017
Incidental oligotrophication of North American great lakes
MA Evans, G Fahnenstiel, D Scavia
Environmental science & technology 45 (8), 3297-3303, 2011
1682011
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