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Pamela Montz

Univeristy of Wisconsin
Trout Lake Station
19810 County Rd. N
Boulder Junction, WI 54512
pkmontz@wisc.edu
(715) 356-9494

Recent Publications

Rusak JA, Montz PK.  2009.  Sampling requirements and the implications of reduced sampling effort for the estimation of annual zooplankton population and community dynamics in north temperate lakes.. Limnology and Oceanography, Methods. 7:535-544.
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Frost TM, Fischer JM, Klug JL, Arnott SE, Montz PK.  2006.  Trajectories of zooplankton recovery in the Little Rock Lake whole-lake acidification experiment. Ecological Applications. 16:353-367.
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Magnuson JJ, Benson BJ, Kratz TK, Armstrong DE, Bowser CJ, Colby ACC, Meinke TW, Montz PK, Webster KE.  2006.  Origin, operation, evolution and challenges. Long-Term Dynamics of Lakes in the Landscape: Long-Term Ecological Research on North Temperate Lakes. :280-322.
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Frost TM, Montz PK, Kratz TK, Badillo T, Brezonik PL, Gonzalez MJ, Rada RG, Watras CJ, Webster KE, Wiener JG et al..  1999.  Multiple stresses from a single agent: Diverse responses to the experimental acidification of Little Rock Lake, Wisconsin. Limnology and Oceanography. 44:784-94.
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Frost TM, Montz PK, Kratz TK.  1998.  Zooplankton community responses during recovery from acidification in Little Rock Lake, Wisconsin. Restoration Ecology. 6:336-42.
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