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Stephen R. Carpenter
Researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Publications - 471
Citations - 124197
Stephen R. Carpenter is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin-Madison. The author has contributed to research in topics: Zooplankton & Ecosystem. The author has an hindex of 131, co-authored 464 publications receiving 109624 citations. Previous affiliations of Stephen R. Carpenter include Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences & University of California, Santa Barbara.
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Climate and food web effects on the spring clear-water phase in two north-temperate eutrophic lakes
Shin-ichiro S. Matsuzaki,Shin-ichiro S. Matsuzaki,Richard C. Lathrop,Stephen R. Carpenter,Jake R. Walsh,Jake R. Walsh,M. Jake Vander Zanden,Mark R. Gahler,Emily H. Stanley +8 more
Book Chapter
State of the Art in Simulating Future Changes in Ecosystem Services
Peter Kareiva,John Agard,J. Alder,Elena M. Bennett,Colin D. Butler,Stephen R. Carpenter,William W. L. Cheung,Graeme S. Cumming,Ruth DeFries,B. de Vries,Robert E. Dickinson,J. Dobson,Jonathan A. Foley,Jacqueline Geoghegan,B. Holland,Pavel Kabat,Juan E. Keymer,Axel Kleidon,David M. Lodge,Steven M. Manson,J. Mcglade,H. A. Mooney,A. M. Parma,Miguel Pascual,Henrique Pereira,Mark W. Rosegrant,Claudia Ringler,Osvaldo E. Sala,Billie Turner,D. van Vuuren,Diana H. Wall,P. Wilkinson,Volkmar Wolters +32 more
TL;DR: This is a posthumous publication based on a manuscript originally written by David Lodge in 2013 and then edited by John B. R. Wall in 2014.
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Eradication via destratification: whole-lake mixing to selectively remove rainbow smelt, a cold-water invasive species
TL;DR: It is found that destratification is potentially effective for eradicating cold-water species in temperate lakes and can eliminate optimal rainbow smelt thermal habitat resulting in mortality.