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Allison S. Smith, Kumud Acharya, and Jeffrey Jack. Overcrowding, Food and Phosphorus Limitation Effects on Diapause and Population Dynamics in Daphnia lumholtzi.  In review Hydrobiologia.

Stone, M.C. and R.H. Hotchkiss. 2007. Turbulence descriptions in two cobble-bed river reaches. Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, 133(12):1367-1378.

Stone, M.C. and R.H. Hotchkiss. 2007. Evaluating velocity measurement techniques in shallow streams. Journal of Hydraulic Research, in press.

Chen, L. and M.C. Stone. 2007. Heterogeneity Of Bed Material Size Distribution And Bedload Transport Uncertainty. Water Resources Research, in press.

Marcia Kyle, Kumud Acharya, Lawrence J. Weider, Karen Looper & James J. Elser. (2006) Coupling of growth rate and body stoichiometry in Daphnia: a role for maintenance processes? Freshwater Biology, 51: 2087–2095.

Kumud Acharya, Paul Bukaveckas, Jeffrey J. Jack, Marcia Kyle, and James J. Elser. (2006). Consumer growth linked to diet and RNA – P stoichiometry: Response of Bosmina to variation in riverine food resources. Limnology and Oceanography. 51:1859-1869.

Kumud Acharya, Jeffrey J. Jack, and A. Smith. (2006). Stoichiometry of Daphnia lumholtzi     and their invasion success: Are they linked? Archiv fuer Hydrobiologie. 165 :433-453.

Kumud Acharya, Jeffrey J. Jack & Paul Bukaveckas (2005). Dietary Effects on Life History Traits of Riverine Bosmina longirostris. Freshwater Biology, 50: 965-975.

Larry Weider, W. Makino, K. Acharya, K. L. Glenn, M. Kyle, J. Urabe & J. J. Elser (2005) Genotype x environment interactions, stoichiometric food quality effects and clonal coexistence in Daphnia pulex. Oecologia, 143:537-547.

Kumud Acharya, James J. Elser & Marcia Kyle (2004). Biological stoichiometry of Daphnia Growth: An ecophysiological test of the Growth Rate Hypothesis. Limnology and Oceanography. 49(3): 656-665.

Kumud Acharya, James J. Elser & Marcia Kyle (2004). Effects of stoichiometric dietary mixing on Daphnia growth and reproduction. Oecologia, 138: 330-340.

Stone, M.C., R.H. Hotchkiss and L.O. Mearns. 2003. Water yield responses to high and low spatial resolution climate change scenarios in the Missouri River Basin. Geophysical Research Letters 30(4):1186.

J. J. Elser, K. Acharya, M. Kyle, J. Cotner, W. Makino, T. Markow, T. Watts, S. Hobbie, W. Fagan, J. Schade, and R.W. Sterner (2003).  General conditions for coupling of growth-RNA-phosphorus stoichiometry in diverse biota. Ecology Letters, 6:936-943.

H. Arthur Woods, Wataru Makino, James B. Cotner, Sarah Hobbie, Jon F. Harrison, Kumud Acharya, James J. Elser (2003). Temperature and the chemical composition of poikilothermic organisms. Functional Ecology. 17: 237-245.

Stone, M.C., R.H. Hotchkiss, C.M. Hubbard, T.A. Fontaine, L.O. Mearns and J.G. Arnold. 2001. Impacts of climate change on Missouri River Basin water yield. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 37(5):1119.

Takashi Asaeda & Kumud Acharya (2000). Application of individual growth and population models of Daphnia pulex to Daphnia magna, Daphnia galeata and Bosmina longirostris. Hydrobiologia, 421: 141-155.

Takashi Asaeda and Kumud Acharya (2000). Simulations, using a population model of three cladoceran species, Daphnia magna, D. galeata and Bosmina longirostris in a single species and a competition environment. Marine and Freshwater Research, 51: 275-288.

Hotchkiss, R.H., S.F. Jorgensen, M.C. Stone and T.A. Fontaine. 2000. Regulated river modeling for climate change impact assessment: The Missouri River. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 36(2):375.

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