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Beatrix Beisner
Beatrix Beisner
Professor of Biological Sciences, University of Quebec at Montreal
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei uqam.ca
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Alternative stable states in ecology
BE Beisner, DT Haydon, K Cuddington
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 1 (7), 376-382, 2003
17542003
The role of environmental and spatial processes in structuring lake communities from bacteria to fish
BE Beisner, PR Peres-Neto, ES Lindström, A Barnett, ML Longhi
Ecology 87 (12), 2985-2991, 2006
6082006
Functional diversity of crustacean zooplankton communities: towards a trait‐based classification
AJ Barnett, K Finlay, BE Beisner
Freshwater Biology 52 (5), 796-813, 2007
3902007
Assessing future ecosystem services: a case study of the Northern Highlands Lake District, Wisconsin
GD Peterson, TD Beard Jr, BE Beisner, EM Bennett, SR Carpenter, ...
Conservation Ecology 7 (3), 2003
2672003
Functional traits
CA Nock, RJ Vogt, BE Beisner
eLS, 1-8, 2016
2112016
Plant competition in relation to neighbor biomass: an intercontinental study with Poa pratensis
RJ Reader, SD Wilson, JW Belcher, I Wisheu, PA Keddy, D Tilman, ...
Ecology 75 (6), 1753-1760, 1994
2041994
Nitrogen forms influence microcystin concentration and composition via changes in cyanobacterial community structure
ME Monchamp, FR Pick, BE Beisner, R Maranger
PloS one 9 (1), e85573, 2014
1772014
Patterns and drivers of deep chlorophyll maxima structure in 100 lakes: The relative importance of light and thermal stratification
TH Leach, BE Beisner, CC Carey, P Pernica, KC Rose, Y Huot, ...
Limnology and Oceanography 63 (2), 628-646, 2018
1762018
Linking zooplankton communities to ecosystem functioning: toward an effect-trait framework
MP Hébert, BE Beisner, R Maranger
Journal of Plankton Research 39 (1), 3-12, 2017
1762017
Functional trait‐based approaches as a common framework for aquatic ecologists
S Martini, F Larras, A Boyé, E Faure, N Aberle, P Archambault, ...
Limnology and Oceanography 66 (3), 965-994, 2021
1562021
Zooplankton biodiversity and lake trophic state: explanations invoking resource abundance and distribution
A Barnett, BE Beisner
Ecology 88 (7), 1675-1686, 2007
1472007
Effects of thermocline deepening on lake plankton communities
A Cantin, BE Beisner, JM Gunn, YT Prairie, JG Winter
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 68 (2), 260-276, 2011
1342011
The influence of temperature and food chain length on plankton predator prey dynamics
BE Beisner, E McCauley, FJ Wrona
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 54 (3), 586-595, 1997
1341997
The effects of an exotic fish invasion on the prey communities of two lakes
BE Beisner, AR Ives, SR Carpenter
Journal of Animal Ecology 72 (2), 331-342, 2003
1242003
A meta‐analysis of zooplankton functional traits influencing ecosystem function
MP Hébert, BE Beisner, R Maranger
Ecology 97 (4), 1069-1080, 2016
1192016
Evaluation of functional trait diversity for marine zooplankton communities in the Northeast subarctic Pacific Ocean
C Pomerleau, AR Sastri, BE Beisner
Journal of Plankton Research 37 (4), 712-726, 2015
1082015
Behavioral stochastic resonance: how the noise from a Daphnia swarm enhances individual prey capture by juvenile paddlefish
JA Freund, L Schimansky-Geier, B Beisner, A Neiman, DF Russell, ...
Journal of theoretical biology 214 (1), 71-83, 2002
1072002
The NSERC Canadian Lake Pulse Network: A national assessment of lake health providing science for water management in a changing climate
Y Huot, CA Brown, G Potvin, D Antoniades, HM Baulch, BE Beisner, ...
Science of The Total Environment 695, 133668, 2019
992019
Using functional traits to investigate the determinants of crustacean zooplankton community structure
RJ Vogt, PR Peres‐Neto, BE Beisner
Oikos 122 (12), 1700-1709, 2013
992013
Contrasting patterns of allochthony among three major groups of crustacean zooplankton in boreal and temperate lakes
M Berggren, SE Ziegler, NF St-Gelais, BE Beisner, PA Del Giorgio
Ecology 95 (7), 1947-1959, 2014
962014
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