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Carolyn W. Burns
Carolyn W. Burns
Professor, Department of Zoology, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
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The relationship between body size of filter‐feeding Cladocera and the maximum size of particle ingested
CW Burns
Limnology and Oceanography 13 (4), 675-678, 1968
8171968
The size-efficiency hypothesis and the size structure of zooplankton communities
DJ Hall, ST Threlkeld, CW Burns, PH Crowley
Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 7 (1), 177-208, 1976
7281976
RELATION BETWEEN FILTERING RATE, TEMPERATURE, AND BODY SIZE IN FOUR SPECIES OF DAPHNIA
CW Burns
Limnology and Oceanography 14 (5), 693-700, 1969
4161969
Biological drivers of zooplankton patchiness
CL Folt, CW Burns
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 14 (8), 300-305, 1999
4131999
The paradox of diatom-copepod interactions
S Ban, C Burns, J Castel, Y Chaudron, E Christou, R Escribano, ...
Marine Ecology Progress Series 157, 287-293, 1997
3491997
Consequences of climate-induced salinity increases on zooplankton abundance and diversity in coastal lakes
M Schallenberg, CJ Hall, CW Burns
Marine ecology progress series 251, 181-189, 2003
2582003
Effects of sediment resuspension on phytoplankton production: teasing apart the influences of light, nutrients and algal entrainment
M Schallenberg, CW Burns
Freshwater Biology 49 (2), 143-159, 2004
2322004
COMPARISON OF FILTERING RATES OF DAPHNIA ROSEA IN LAKE WATER AND IN SUSPENSIONS OF YEAST1
CW Burns, FH Rigler
Limnology and Oceanography 12 (3), 492-502, 1967
2001967
Direct observations of mechanisms regulating feeding behavior of Daphnia, in lakewater
CW Burns
Internationale Revue der gesamten Hydrobiologie und Hydrographie 53 (1), 83-100, 1968
1891968
Trophic structure in the pelagial of 25 shallow New Zealand lakes: changes along nutrient and fish gradients
E Jeppesen, TL Lauridsen, SF Mitchell, K Christoffersen, CW Burns
Journal of Plankton research 22 (5), 951-968, 2000
1872000
Linking land-use, water body type and water quality in southern New Zealand
LM Galbraith, CW Burns
Landscape Ecology 22, 231-241, 2007
1502007
Effects of crowding and different food levels on growth and reproductive investment of Daphnia
CW Burns
Oecologia 101, 234-244, 1995
1451995
Crowding‐induced changes in growth, reproduction and morphology of Daphnia
CW Burns
Freshwater Biology 43 (1), 19-29, 2000
1352000
Effects of daphnid size and density on interference between Daphnia and Keratella cochlearis1
CW Burns, JJ Gilbert
Limnology and oceanography 31 (4), 848-858, 1986
1351986
Do planktivorous fish structure the zooplankton communities in New Zealand lakes?
E Jeppesen, T Lauridsen, SF Mitchell, CW Burns
New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 31 (2), 163-173, 1997
1251997
Mortality and growth responses of Daphnia carinata to increases in temperature and salinity
CJ Hall, CW Burns
Freshwater Biology 47 (3), 451-458, 2002
1222002
Relative impacts of copepods, cladocerans and nutrients on the microbial food web of a mesotrophic lake
CW Burns, M Schallenberg
Journal of plankton research 18 (5), 683-714, 1996
1141996
Dominance and compensatory growth in phytoplankton communities under salinity stress
S Flöder, S Jaschinski, G Wells, CW Burns
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 395 (1-2), 223-231, 2010
1102010
A comparison of the trophic transfer of fatty acids in freshwater plankton by cladocerans and calanoid copepods
CW Burns, MT Brett, M Schallenberg
Freshwater Biology 56 (5), 889-903, 2011
1082011
Calanoid copepods versus cladocerans: consumer effects on protozoa in lakes of different trophic status
CW Burns, M Schallenberg
Limnology and Oceanography 46 (6), 1558-1565, 2001
992001
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