Hamish C. Duthie

Affiliations: 
University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada 
Area:
Limnology Biology, Biogeochemistry, Environmental Sciences
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Taylor MC, Duthie HC, Smith SM. (2007) DISTRIBUTION OF THE GENUS CYCLOTELLA IN RELATION TO pH IN PRECAMBRIAN SHIELD LAKES: IMPLICATIONS FOR DIATOM‐INFERRED pH1 Journal of Phycology. 23: 673-676
Williams AE, Hecky RE, Duthie HC. (2007) Water hyacinth decline across Lake Victoria-Was it caused by climatic perturbation or biological control? A reply Aquatic Botany. 87: 94-96
Williams AE, Duthie HC, Hecky RE. (2005) Water hyacinth in Lake Victoria: Why did it vanish so quickly and will it return? Aquatic Botany. 81: 300-314
Tamatamah RA, Hecky RE, Duthie H. (2005) The atmospheric deposition of phosphorus in Lake Victoria (East Africa) Biogeochemistry. 73: 325-344
Carr GM, Bod SAE, Duthie HC, et al. (2003) Macrophyte biomass and water quality in Ontario rivers Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 22: 182-193
André ER, Hecky RE, Duthie HC. (2003) Nitrogen and Phosphorus Regeneration by Cichlids in the Littoral Zone of Lake Malawi, Africa Journal of Great Lakes Research. 29: 190-201
Belore ML, Winter JG, Duthie HC. (2002) Use of Diatoms and Macroinvertebrates as Bioindicators of Water Quality in Southern Ontario Rivers Canadian Water Resources Journal. 27: 457-484
Winter JG, Duthie HC. (2000) Epilithic diatoms as indicators of stream total N and total P concentration Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 19: 32-49
Winter JG, Duthie HC. (2000) Stream biomonitoring at an agricultural test site using benthic algae. Botany. 78: 1319-1325
Winter JG, Duthie HC. (2000) Export coefficient modeling to assess phosphorus loading in an urban watershed. Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 36: 1053-1061
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