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Mark Hoyer
Mark Hoyer
Director of Florida LAKEWATCH, Fisheries Aquatic Sciences, University of Florida
Verified email at ufl.edu
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Relations between trophic state indicators and fish in Florida (USA) lakes
RW Bachmann, BL Jones, DD Fox, M Hoyer, LA Bull, DE Canfield, Jr
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 53 (4), 842-855, 1996
2191996
Factors Affecting the Relation Between Phosphorus and Chlorophyll a in Midwestern Reservoirs
MV Hoyer, JR Jones
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 40 (2), 192-199, 1983
2131983
Bird abundance and species richness on Florida lakes: influence of trophic status, lake morphology, and aquatic macrophytes
MV Hoyer, DE Canfield
Aquatic Birds in the Trophic Web of Lakes: Proceedings of a symposium held …, 1994
1881994
Sportfish harvest predicted by summer chlorophyll‐α concentration in Midwestern lakes and reservoirs
JR Jones, MV Hoyer
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 111 (2), 176-179, 1982
1781982
Stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen as indicators of diet and trophic structure of the fish community in a shallow hypereutrophic lake
B Gu, CL Schelske, MV Hoyer
Journal of fish biology 49 (6), 1233-1243, 1996
1721996
Nutrient-chlorophyll relationships: an evaluation of empirical nutrient-chlorophyll models using Florida and north-temperate lake data
CD Brown, MV Hoyer, RW Bachmann, DE Canfield Jr
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 57 (8), 1574-1583, 2000
1622000
Relations between trophic state indicators and plant biomass in Florida lakes
RW Bachmann, CA Horsburgh, MV Hoyer, LK Mataraza, DE Canfield
Hydrobiologia 470, 219-234, 2002
1572002
Volunteer lake monitoring: testing the reliability of data collected by the Florida LAKEWATCH program
DE Canfield Jr, CD Brown, RW Bachmann, MV Hoyer
Lake and Reservoir Management 18 (1), 1-9, 2002
1562002
The restoration of Lake Apopka in relation to alternative stable states
RW Bachmann, MV Hoyer, DE Canfield
Hydrobiologia 394, 219-232, 1999
1501999
Global variation in the beta diversity of lake macrophytes is driven by environmental heterogeneity rather than latitude
J Alahuhta, S Kosten, M Akasaka, D Auderset, MM Azzella, R Bolpagni, ...
Journal of Biogeography 44 (8), 1758-1769, 2017
1492017
Influence of nutrient enrichment and light availability on the abundance of aquatic macrophytes in Florida streams
DE Canfield Jr, MV Hoyer
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 45 (8), 1467-1472, 1988
1381988
The potential for wave disturbance in shallow Florida lakes
RW Bachmann, MV Hoyer, DE Canfield Jr
Lake and Reservoir Management 16 (4), 281-291, 2000
1262000
The eutrophication of Lake Okeechobee
DE Canfield Jr, MV Hoyer
Lake and Reservoir Management 4 (2), 91-99, 1988
1181988
Intrapopulation feeding diversity in blue tilapia: evidence from stable‐isotope analyses
B Gu, CL Schelske, MV Hoyer
Ecology 78 (7), 2263-2266, 1997
1141997
Largemouth bass abundance and aquatic vegetation in Florida lakes: an empirical analysis
MV Hoyer, DE Canfield Jr
Journal of Aquatic Plant Management 34, 23-32, 1996
1141996
Structuring role of macrophytes in lakes: changing influence along lake size and depth gradients
A Gasith, MV Hoyer
The structuring role of submerged macrophytes in lakes, 381-392, 1998
1001998
Aquatic macrophytes and their relation to the limnology of Florida lakes.
DE Canfield, MV Hoyer
951992
Use of otoliths to determine age and growth of largemouth bass in Florida
MV Hoyer, JV Shireman, MJ Maceina
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 114 (2), 307-309, 1985
951985
Nutrient, chlorophyll, and water clarity relationships in Florida's nearshore coastal waters with comparisons to freshwater lakes
MV Hoyer, TK Frazer, SK Notestein, DE Canfield, Jr
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 59 (6), 1024-1031, 2002
912002
Evaluation of macrophyte control in 38 Florida lakes using triploid grass carp
SG Hanlon, MV Hoyer, CE Cichra, DE Canfield
902000
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