Publications
(* indicates student)

Salm, C.R.*, Saros, J.E., Martin, C.S.* & J.M. Erickson*. 2009. Patterns of seasonal phytoplankton distribution in prairie saline lakes of the northern Great Plains (U.S.A.) Saline Systems 5:1-13.

Saros, J.E. 2009. Integrating neo- and paleolimnological approaches to refine interpretation of environmental change. Journal of Paleolimnology 42: 243-252. Invited Deevey-Frey Review.

Scott, C.E.*, Saros, J.E., Williamson, C.E., Salm, C.R.*, Peters, S.C. & D.L. Mitchell. 2009. Effects of nutrients and dissolved organic matter on the response of phytoplankton to ultraviolet radiation: experimental comparison in spring versus summer. Hydrobiologia 619: 155-166.

Kessler, K., Lockwood, R.S., Williamson, C.E. & J.E. Saros. 2008. Vertical distribution of zooplankton in subalpine and alpine lakes: Ultraviolet radiation, fish predation and the transparency-gradient hypothesis. Limnology & Oceanography 53(6): 2374-2382.

Peters, S.C., Lockwood, R., Williamson, C.E. & J.E. Saros. 2008. Using elemental ratios of calcium and strontium to track calcium availability in the freshwater zooplankton Daphnia pulicaria. Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences 113, G04023, doi:10.1029/2008JG000782.

Cooke, S.L.*, Williamson, C.E. & J.E. Saros. 2006. How do temperature, dissolved organic matter and nutrients influence the response of Leptodiaptomus ashlandi to UV radiation in a subalpine lake? Freshwater Biology 51: 1827-1837.

Michel, T.J.*, Saros, J.E., Interlandi, S.J. & A.P. Wolfe. 2006. Resource requirements of four freshwater diatom taxa determined by in situ growth bioassays using natural populations from alpine lakes.  Hydrobiologia 568: 235-243.

Fritz, S.C. & J.E. Saros. 2006. Paleolimnology and Paleohydrology.  In Encyclopedia of Hydrological Sciences, volume 3: Ecological and Hydrological Interactions. M.G. Anderson, editor-in-chief.  Chichester: John Wiley & Sons. 

Doyle, S.A.,* Saros, J.E. & C.E. Williamson. 2005. Interactive effects of temperature and nutrient  limitation on the response of alpine phytoplankton growth to ultraviolet radiation.  Limnology & Oceanography 50:  1362-1367.

Saros, J.E., Michel, T.J.*, Interlandi, S.J. & A.P. Wolfe. 2005. Resource requirements of Asterionella formosa and Fragilaria crotonensis  in oligotrophic alpine lakes: implications for recent phytoplankton community reorganizations. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences  62: 1681-1689.

Saros, J.E., Interlandi, S.J., Doyle, S.A.,* Michel, T.J.* & C.E. Williamson.  2005. Are the deep chlorophyll maxima in alpine lakes primarily induced by nutrient availability, not UV avoidance?  Arctic, Antarctic, & Alpine Research 37: 557-563.

Saros, J.E., Interlandi,  S.J., Wolfe, A.P. & D.R. Engstrom. 2003. Recent changes
in the diatom community structure of lakes in the Beartooth Mountain Range (USA). Arctic, Antarctic, & Alpine Research 35: 18-23.

Saros, J. E., & S. C. Fritz. 2002. Resource competition among saline-lake diatoms under varying N:P ratios, salinity, and brine type. Freshwater Biology 46: 1-9.

Saros, J. E., Fritz, S. C., & A. J. Smith. 2000. Shifts in mid- to late-Holocene anion
composition in Elk Lake (Grant County, Minnesota): comparison of diatom and ostracode inferences. Quaternary International 67: 37-46.

Saros, J. E., & S. C. Fritz. 2000. Changes in the growth rates of saline-lake diatoms in response to variation in salinity, brine type, and nitrogen form. Journal of Plankton Research 22: 1071-1083.

Saros, J. E., & S. C. Fritz. 2000. Nutrients as a mechanistic link between ionic
concentration/composition and diatom distributions in saline lakes. Journal of Paleolimnology 23: 449-453.

Gokcen, J.E.. 1998. Investigating the potential impacts of chlorophenols on the Lake Baikal (Siberia, Russia) food web by employing Daphnia grazing bioassays and a Chlorella  growth bioassay.  Arch. Env. Contam. Toxicol. 34: 241-247.

Gokcen, J.E., & D.C. McNaught. 1995. A behavioral bioassay employing Daphnia for detection  of sublethal effects: response to polarized light. Mar. Fresh. Behav. Physiol.  26: 267-272.