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2011
Read JS, Shade A, Wu CH, Gorzalski A, McMahon KD.  2011.  Gradual entrainment lake inverter (GELI): A novel device for experimental lake mixing. Limnology and Oceanography: Methods. 9:14-28.
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2010
Shade A.  2010.  Aquatic bacteria, lakes, and water column overturn: a model microbial system for disturbance ecology.. Microbiology. Ph.D.:xiii,204.
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2009
Shade A, Cary C, Kara EEL, Bertilsson S, McMahon KD, Smith MC.  2009.  Can the black box be cracked? The augmentation of microbial ecology by high-resolution, automated sensing technologies The ISME Journal. :1-8.
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Shade A, Chiu C-Y, McMahon KD.  2009.  Seasonal and episodic lake mixing stimulate differential planktonic bacterial dynamics. Microbial Ecology. 59:546-554.
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2007
Shade A, Kent AD, Jones SE, Newton RJ, Triplett EW, McMahon KD.  2007.  Interannual dynamics and phenology of bacterial communities in a eutrophic lake. Limnology and Oceanography. 52:487-494.
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