Raymond G. Stross, Ph.D.

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Biology State University of New York, Albany, Albany, NY, United States 
Area:
aquatic ecology
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Arthur D. Hasler grad student 1958 UW Madison (Neurotree)
 (Experimentally induced changes in lakes: a) environmental changes following lime-application to stained lakes : b) changes in the planktonic crustacea following the introduction of trout to a fish-free lake.)
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Stross RG. (1980) Growth cycles and nutrient‐limited photosynthesis in phytoplankton1 Limnology and Oceanography. 25: 538-544
Stross RG, Nobbs PA, Chisholm SW. (1979) SUNDAY, A Simulation Model of an Arctic Daphnia Population Oikos. 32: 349
Chisholm SW, Stross RG. (1976) PHOSPHATE UPTAKE KINETICS IN EUGLENA GRACILIS (Z) (EUGLENOPHYCEAE) GROWN IN LIGHT/DARK CYCLES. II. PHASED PO4-LIMITED CULTURES Journal of Phycology. 12: 217-222
Chisholm SW, Stross RG. (1976) PHOSPHATE UPTAKE KINETICS IN EUGLENA GRACILIS (Z) (EUGLENOPHYCEAE) GROWN ON LIGHT/DARK CYCLES.' I. SYNCHRONIZED BATCH CULTURES Journal of Phycology. 12: 210-217
Chisholm SW, Stross RG, Nobbs PA. (1975) Environmental and Intrinsic Control of Filtering and Feeding Rates in Arctic Daphnia Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada. 32: 219-226
Chisholm SW, Stross RG, Nobbs PA. (1975) LIGHT/DARK-PHASED CELL DIVISION IN EUGLENA GRACZLIS (Z) (EUGLENOPHYCEAE) IN PO4-LIMITED CONTINUOUS CULTURE Journal of Phycology. 11: 367-373
Stross RG, Pemrick SM. (1974) Nutrient Uptake Kinetics In Phytoplankton: A Basis For Niche Separation1 Journal of Phycology. 10: 164-169
Stross RG, Chisholm SW, Downing TA. (1973) Causes of daily rhythms in photosynthetic rates of phytoplankton Biol.Bull.. 145: 200-209
Morgan RP, Stross RG. (1969) Destruction of phytoplankton in the cooling water supply of a steam electric station Chesapeake Science. 10: 165-171
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