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Kerri Finlay
Researcher at University of Regina
Publications - 40
Citations - 3612
Kerri Finlay is an academic researcher from University of Regina. The author has contributed to research in topics: Eutrophication & Dissolved organic carbon. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 31 publications receiving 2978 citations. Previous affiliations of Kerri Finlay include University of Guelph & Université du Québec à Montréal.
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Lakes and reservoirs as regulators of carbon cycling and climate
Lars J. Tranvik,John A. Downing,James B. Cotner,Steven Loiselle,Robert G. Striegl,Thomas J. Ballatore,Peter J. Dillon,Kerri Finlay,Kenneth Fortino,Lesley B. Knoll,Pirkko Kortelainen,Tiitt Kutser,Soren H. H. Larsen,Isabelle Laurion,Dina M. Leech,S. Leigh McCallister,Diane M. McKnight,John M. Melack,Erin P. Overholt,Jason A. Porter,Yves T. Prairie,William H. Renwick,Fábio Roland,Bradford Sherman,David W. Schindler,Sebastian Sobek,Alain Tremblay,Michael J. Vanni,Antoine M. Verschoor,Eddie von Wachenfeldt,Gesa A. Weyhenmeyer +30 more
TL;DR: The role of lakes in carbon cycling and global climate, examine the mechanisms influencing carbon pools and transformations in lakes, and discuss how the metabolism of carbon in the inland waters is likely to change in response to climate.
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Functional diversity of crustacean zooplankton communities: towards a trait‐based classification
TL;DR: A regional community dendrogram for common north-eastern North American zooplankton species was generated and shows that taxonomic differences between species do not capture fully functional differences based on the traits of body length, habitat, trophic group and feeding type.
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Comparative effects of urea, ammonium, and nitrate on phytoplankton abundance, community composition, and toxicity in hypereutrophic freshwaters
TL;DR: Pollution with N intensifies eutrophication and algal toxicity in lakes with elevated concentrations of SRP and low N:P, and that the magnitude of these effects depends on the chemical form, and hence source, of N.
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Phytoplankton-Specific Response to Enrichment of Phosphorus-Rich Surface Waters with Ammonium, Nitrate, and Urea
TL;DR: While fertilisation of P-rich lakes with N can increase algal biomass, there is substantial variation in responses of genera and divisions to specific chemical forms of added N.
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Regulation of spatial and temporal variability of carbon flux in six hard‐water lakes of the northern Great Plains
TL;DR: In this article, six hard-water lakes were sampled May-August for 14 yr in a 52,000 km2 catchment to identify the mechanisms that regulate the spatial and temporal variability of net atmospheric exchange of CO2 of lakes on the Northern Great Plains.