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K. David Hambright

Researcher at University of Oklahoma

Publications -  49
Citations -  1688

K. David Hambright is an academic researcher from University of Oklahoma. The author has contributed to research in topics: Prymnesium parvum & Algal bloom. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 49 publications receiving 1161 citations.

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Water Quality Assessment

TL;DR: Water quality in Lake Kinneret was quantified using a system of indices for which water quality parameters and their permissible ranges were identified and defined through a modified Delphi expert panel process as discussed by the authors.
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Widespread deoxygenation of temperate lakes

Stephen F. Jane, +49 more
- 03 Jun 2021 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed a combined total of 45,148 dissolved oxygen and temperature profiles and calculate trends for 393 temperate lakes that span 1941 to 2017, finding that a decline in dissolved oxygen is widespread in surface and deep water habitats.
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Review: Biomanipulation of fishassemblages as a lake restoration technique

TL;DR: Biomanipulations resulting in increased abundances of Daphnia and macrophytes were most likely to achieve stable clear water states and maintain improved water quality.
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Continued decrease of open surface water body area in Oklahoma during 1984-2015

TL;DR: In this article, the spatial-temporal variability of open surface water bodies and its relationship with climate and water exploitation was analyzed using Landsat 5 and 7 images from 1984 through 2015 and a water index-and pixel-based approach.
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Reassessing the ichthyotoxin profile of cultured Prymnesium parvum (golden algae) and comparing it to samples collected from recent freshwater bloom and fish kill events in North America.

TL;DR: This work has determined that the biologically-relevant ichthyotoxins produced by P. parvum are not the prymnesins as is widely believed, and proposes that the uncharacterized labile metabolite produced by the organism is responsible for golden algae's devastating fish killing effects.