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Stephanie G. Labou
Researcher at Washington State University
Publications - 14
Citations - 652
Stephanie G. Labou is an academic researcher from Washington State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phytoplankton & Zooplankton. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 13 publications receiving 433 citations. Previous affiliations of Stephanie G. Labou include University of California, San Diego.
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Ecology under lake ice
Stephanie E. Hampton,Aaron W. E. Galloway,Stephen M. Powers,Ted Ozersky,Kara H. Woo,Ryan D. Batt,Stephanie G. Labou,Catherine M. O'Reilly,Sapna Sharma,Noah R. Lottig,Emily H. Stanley,Rebecca L. North,Jason D. Stockwell,Rita Adrian,Gesa A. Weyhenmeyer,Lauri Arvola,Helen M. Baulch,Isabella Bertani,Larry L. Bowman,Cayelan C. Carey,Jordi Catalan,William Colom-Montero,Leah M. Domine,Marisol Felip,Ignacio Granados,Corinna Gries,Hans-Peter Grossart,Hans-Peter Grossart,Juta Haberman,Marina Haldna,Brian Hayden,Scott N. Higgins,Jeffrey C. Jolley,Kimmo K. Kahilainen,Enn Kaup,Michael J. Kehoe,Sally Macintyre,Anson W. Mackay,Heather L. Mariash,Robert Michael L. McKay,Brigitte Nixdorf,Peeter Nõges,Tiina Nõges,Michelle E. Palmer,Donald C. Pierson,David M. Post,Matthew J. Pruett,Milla Rautio,Jordan S. Read,Sarah Roberts,Jacqueline Rücker,Steven Sadro,Eugene A. Silow,Derek E. Smith,Robert W. Sterner,George E. A. Swann,Maxim A. Timofeyev,Manuel Toro,Michael R. Twiss,Richard J. Vogt,Susan B. Watson,Erika J. Whiteford,Marguerite A. Xenopoulos +62 more
TL;DR: This is the first global quantitative synthesis on under-ice lake ecology, including 36 abiotic and biotic variables from 42 research groups and 101 lakes, examining seasonal differences and connections as well as how seasonal differences vary with geophysical factors.
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Skills and Knowledge for Data-Intensive Environmental Research.
Stephanie E. Hampton,Matthew B. Jones,Leah A. Wasser,Mark Schildhauer,Sarah R. Supp,Julien Brun,Rebecca R. Hernandez,Carl Boettiger,Scott L. Collins,Louis J. Gross,Denny S. Fernandez,Amber E. Budden,Ethan P. White,Tracy K. Teal,Stephanie G. Labou,Juliann E. Aukema +15 more
TL;DR: A roadmap for raising data competencies of current and next‐generation environmental researchers is provided by describing the concepts and skills needed for effectively engaging with the heterogeneous, distributed, and rapidly growing volumes of available data.
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Fewer blue lakes and more murky lakes across the continental U.S.: Implications for planktonic food webs.
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that many U.S. lakes are simultaneously experiencing eutrophication and brownification to produce an abundance of “murky” lakes, with potentially negative consequences for water quality and food web structure.
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Recent ecological change in ancient lakes
Stephanie E. Hampton,Suzanne McGowan,Tedy Ozersky,Salvatore Gonario Virdis,Tuong Thuy Vu,Trisha L. Spanbauer,Benjamin M. Kraemer,George E. A. Swann,Anson W. Mackay,Stephen M. Powers,Michael F. Meyer,Stephanie G. Labou,Catherine M. O'Reilly,Morgan Dicarlo,Aaron W. E. Galloway,Sherilyn C. Fritz +15 more
TL;DR: For example, the authors found that significant warming of surface waters has occurred in all ancient lakes for which data exist, with a broad range of consequences, such as increased sewage pollution, heavy metals, and microplastics that negatively affect lake biota and water quality.
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Ice duration drives winter nitrate accumulation in north temperate lakes
Stephen M. Powers,Stephanie G. Labou,Helen M. Baulch,Randall J. Hunt,Noah R. Lottig,Stephanie E. Hampton,Emily H. Stanley +6 more
TL;DR: Winter nitrogen dynamics under ice was examined using a 30+ yr dataset from five oligotrophic/mesotrophic north temperate lakes to determine how changes in inorganic N species varied with ice duration, and peak winter nitrate concentrations and cumulative nitrate production under ice may be declining.