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Gordon W Holtgrieve

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Ecology|May 31, 2011
Marine-derived nutrients, bioturbation, and ecosystem metabolism: reconsidering the role of salmon in streamsGordon W Holtgrieve, Daniel E Schindler
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 17, 2022
Optimizing Amazonian dams for natureGordon W Holtgrieve, Mauricio E Arias
Oecologia|November 1, 2019
Does lipid-correction introduce biases into isotopic mixing models? Implications for diet reconstruction studiesMartin C Arostegui, Daniel E Schindler, Gordon W Holtgrieve
Oecologia|October 6, 2005
Variations in soil N cycling and trace gas emissions in wet tropical forestsGordon W Holtgrieve, Peter K Jewett, Pamela A Matson
Ecology|September 3, 2022
Delayed trophic response of a marine predator to ocean condition and prey availability during the past centuryMegan L Feddern, Gordon W Holtgrieve, Eric J Ward
Global Change Biology|March 22, 2021
Stable isotope signatures in historic harbor seal bone link food web-assimilated carbon and nitrogen resources to a century of environmental changeMegan L Feddern, Gordon W Holtgrieve, Eric J Ward
Ecology|May 2, 2018
An assessment of assumptions and uncertainty in deuterium-based estimates of terrestrial subsidies to aquatic consumersMichael T Brett, Gordon W Holtgrieve, Daniel E Schindler
Journal of Fish Biology|April 6, 2019
Monitoring of tropical freshwater fish resources for sustainable useVittoria L Elliott, Phen Chheng, Sophorn Uy, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|June 22, 2024
Watershed features shape spatial patterns of fish tissue mercury in a boreal river networkDavid W French, Daniel E Schindler, Sean R Brennan, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|December 1, 2009
Bioaccumulation and transport of contaminants: migrating sockeye salmon as vectors of mercuryMatthew R Baker, Daniel E Schindler, Gordon W Holtgrieve, et al.
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Ecology|May 31, 2011
Marine-derived nutrients, bioturbation, and ecosystem metabolism: reconsidering the role of salmon in streamsGordon W Holtgrieve, Daniel E Schindler
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 17, 2022
Optimizing Amazonian dams for natureGordon W Holtgrieve, Mauricio E Arias
Oecologia|November 1, 2019
Does lipid-correction introduce biases into isotopic mixing models? Implications for diet reconstruction studiesMartin C Arostegui, Daniel E Schindler, Gordon W Holtgrieve
Oecologia|October 6, 2005
Variations in soil N cycling and trace gas emissions in wet tropical forestsGordon W Holtgrieve, Peter K Jewett, Pamela A Matson
Ecology|September 3, 2022
Delayed trophic response of a marine predator to ocean condition and prey availability during the past centuryMegan L Feddern, Gordon W Holtgrieve, Eric J Ward
Global Change Biology|March 22, 2021
Stable isotope signatures in historic harbor seal bone link food web-assimilated carbon and nitrogen resources to a century of environmental changeMegan L Feddern, Gordon W Holtgrieve, Eric J Ward
Ecology|May 2, 2018
An assessment of assumptions and uncertainty in deuterium-based estimates of terrestrial subsidies to aquatic consumersMichael T Brett, Gordon W Holtgrieve, Daniel E Schindler
Journal of Fish Biology|April 6, 2019
Monitoring of tropical freshwater fish resources for sustainable useVittoria L Elliott, Phen Chheng, Sophorn Uy, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|June 22, 2024
Watershed features shape spatial patterns of fish tissue mercury in a boreal river networkDavid W French, Daniel E Schindler, Sean R Brennan, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|December 1, 2009
Bioaccumulation and transport of contaminants: migrating sockeye salmon as vectors of mercuryMatthew R Baker, Daniel E Schindler, Gordon W Holtgrieve, et al.
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