John J. Magnuson

Long-Term Research on Biosphere–Atmosphere Interactions (2003)

DAVID GREENLAND, BRUCE P. HAYDEN, JOHN J. MAGNUSON, SCOTT V. OLLINGER, RAYMOND C. SMITH

Selected findings from the Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) program are described in the field of biosphere–atmosphere interactions. The Palmer, Antarctic, site contributes evidence to the...

Disturbance Dynamics and Ecological Response: The Contribution of Long-Term Ecological Research (2003)

MONICA G. TURNER, SCOTT L. COLLINS, ARIEL L. LUGO, JOHN J. MAGNUSON, T. SCOTT RUPP, FREDERICK J. SWANSON

Long-term ecological research is particularly valuable for understanding disturbance dynamics over long time periods and placing those dynamics in a regional context. We highlighted three case...

An Assessment of the Environmental Effects of Dredged Material Disposal in Lake Superior. Volume 3. Biological Studies: Duluth-Superior and Keweenaw Study Areas. (2002)

Magnuson,John J., Forbes,Anne M., Hall,Ronald J.

This project was funded by the Corps of Engineers to study effects of in-lake dredge spoil disposal on toxicity and availability of heavy metals to the biota of Lake Superior. Attention was focused...

Insights on Species Richness and Turnover from Long-Term Ecological Research: Fishes in North Temperate Lakes (1994)

MAGNUSON, JOHN J., BENSON, BARBARA J., MCLAIN, ANN S.

SYNOPSIS. We examined eleven years of annual survey data on fish assemblages in seven lakes. Expectations based on biogeographic literature were that, owing to the isolation of lakes, fish species...

Temperature as an Ecological Resource (1979)

MAGNUSON, JOHN J., CROWDER, LARRY B., MEDVICK, PATRICIA A.

Ectothermic vertebrates respond to the temperature of their habitat in a manner that is remarkably similar to their response to more traditional ecological resources such as food. We review the...