GRADUATE STUDENTS:

thesis: "buffer strip width and phytoplankton community dynamics in eutrophic lakes in the western boreal forest."

thesis: "buffer strip width and stable isotopes in aquatic food chains in the western boreal forest."

thesis: "the effect of buffer strip width on land-water linkages in nutrient in the western boreal forest."

thesis: "stream invertebrate communities in relation to land-use practices in the watershed in the western boreal forest."

thesis: "accumulation of cyanobacterial toxins in macroinvertebrates."

thesis: "sediment responses to chemical treatment, the role of calcium versus iron in hardwater lakes."

thesis: "impact of agriculture on water quality in the mixed-wood boreal forest."

thesis: "lime additions and littoral zone dynamics in eutrophic lakes."

thesis: "impact of lime additions on hardwater phytoplankton communities."

thesis title: "Concentration and toxicity of microcystin-LR in compartments and organisms of aquatic food webs."

thesis title: "Impact of hypolimnetic oxygenation on profundal macroinvertebrates in a eutrophic lake in central Alberta."

thesis title: "Salinity-linked restrictions of phytoplankton standing crops in high-phosphorus Alberta saline lakes."

thesis title: "Occurrence, control and persistence of the cyanobacterial toxin, microcystin-LR."

thesis title: "Impact of hypolimnetic oxygenation on pelagic zooplankton in a eutrophic Alberta lake."

thesis title: "Effect of hypolimnetic oxygenation on the phytoplankton community of deep eutrophic, Amisk Lake, Alberta."

thesis title: "Groundwater transport of water and phosphorus to lakes in central Alberta."

thesis title: "Potential release of phosphorus from shallow sediments to lakewater."

thesis title: "A study of low chlorophyll levels relative to high phosphorus and nitrogen levels in prairie saline lakes."

thesis title: "Temporal dynamics of phosphorus in two Alberta streams."

thesis title: "Winter oxygen depletion in temperate zone lakes."

thesis title: "Internal phosphorus loading from the sediments and the phosphorus-chlorophyll model in shallow lakes."