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  • Holopedium, one of several species of zooplankton commonly found in freshwater lakes.
    • — January 25, 2011

    Freshwater food chain linked to terrestrial neighbors

    Researchers from the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies are shedding new light on the relationship between land and aquatic ecosystems. The researchers have been closely examining zooplankton — organisms that[…]

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    • — December 14, 2010

    Cleanup plan not enough to control Lake Okeechobee phosphorus, say conservation groups

    Lake Okeechobee, Florida’s largest freshwater lake and the critical water supply for the Everglades ecosystem, receives more than 500 metric tons of phosphorus per year. A new cleanup plan aims[…]

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    • — December 1, 2010

    Ohio farmers export tons of manure using federal dollars

    The intense blue-green algal blooms that overran Ohio’s Grand Lake St. Marys this summer have largely been blamed on manure runoff from surrounding fields. As a response, an incentive program[…]

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    • — November 22, 2010

    Climate change could worsen Ohio’s blue-green algae problem, increase floods

    Shift in precipitation patterns caused by climate change could pose a unique threat to central Ohio, according to new research from the University of Dayton. Geology professor Shuang-Ye Wu’s investigation[…]

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