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Food webs - Blake Matthews
Publications

Publications

  1. Matthews, B., L.J. Harmon, L. M'Gonigle, K.B. Marchinko, H. Schaschl. 2010. Sympatric and allopatric divergence of MHC genes in threespine stickleback. PLoS ONE (In press)

  2. Davies, J.M., W.H. Nowlin, B. Matthews, A. Mazumder. 2010. Temporal discontinuity of nutrient limitation in plankton communities. Aquatic Sciences (In press)

  3. Shurin, J.B., M. Winder, R. Adrian, W. Keller, B. Matthews, A.M. Paterson, M. Paterson, B. Pinel-Alloul, J.A. Rusak, N. Yan. 2010. Environmental stability and lake plankton diversity: contrasting effects of chemical and thermal variability. Ecology Letters (In press)

  4. Matthews, B., K.B. Marchinko, D.I. Bolnick, and A. Mazumder. 2010. Specialization of trophic position and habitat use by sticklebacks in an adaptive radiation. Ecology 91:1025-1034.

  5. Harmon*, L.J., B. Matthews*, S. DesRoches, J. Chase, J.B. Shurin, D. Schluter. 2009. Evolutionary diversification in stickleback affects ecosystem function. Nature 458: 1167-1170. *Both authors contributed equally

  6. Das, B., A. Narwani, B. Matthews, R. Nordin, and A. Mazumder. 2009. Anthropogenic disturbance history influences the temporal coherence of paleoproductivity in two lakes. Journal of Paleolimnology 42: 167-181.

  7. Matthews, B., and A. Mazumder. 2008. Detecting trophic-level variation in consumer assemblages. Freshwater Biology 53: 1942-1953.

  8. Bolnick, D., Caldera, E. and, B. Matthews. 2008. Evidence for asymmetric migration load in a pair of ecologically divergent stickleback populations. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 94: 273-287.

  9. Ingram, T., B. Matthews, C. Harrod, T. Stephens, J. Grey, R. Markell, A. Mazumder. 2007. Lipid extraction has little effect on the d15N of aquatic consumers. Limnology and Oceanography: Methods 5: 338-343.

  10. Matthews, B., and A. Mazumder. 2007. Distinguishing trophic from seasonal and size-based isotopic (d15N) variation of zooplankton. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 64: 74-83.

  11. Perga, M., M. Kainz, B. Matthews, and A. Mazumder. 2006. Carbon pathways to zooplankton: insights from paired use of stable isotope analysis and fatty acid biomarkers. Freshwater Biology 51: 2041-2051.

  12. Matthews, B., and A. Mazumder. 2006. Habitat specialization and the exploitation of allochthonous carbon by zooplankton. Ecology 87: 2800-2812.

  13. Matthews, B., and A. Mazumder. 2005. Consequences of large temporal variability of zooplankton d15N for estimates of fish trophic variation. Limnology and Oceanography 50: 1404-1414.

  14. Matthews, B., and A. Mazumder. 2005. Temporal variation in body composition (C:N) helps explain seasonal patterns of zooplankton d13C. Freshwater Biology 50: 502-515.

  15. Matthews, B., and A. Mazumder. 2004. A critical examination of intrapopulation variation of d13C and isotopic evidence of individual specialization. Oecologia 140: 361-371.

  16. Matthews, B., and A. Mazumder. 2003. Compositional and inter-lake variability of zooplankton affect baseline stable isotope signatures. Limnology and Oceanography 48: 1977-1987.
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