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Edward L. Mills is affiliated with Cornell University in the United States and conducts research primarily in the field of Environmental Science. Their work extends into subfields such as Ecology and Nature and Landscape Conservation.

Their research topics encompass studies on ecology and biodiversity, aquatic invertebrate ecology and behavior, and fish ecology and management. These areas reflect an interest in understanding aquatic ecosystems and their biological components.

Edward L. Mills has published research papers mainly in the journal Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management. The recent publications include:

  • Dr. Joe Leach's pioneering influence on North America's Great Lakes and biological invasions, 2021, Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management
  • Dr. Joe Leach's pioneering influence on North America's Great Lakes and biological invasions, 2020, Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management

The publication record indicates a focus on ecological impacts within the Great Lakes region, particularly concerning biological invasions and ecosystem health.

Frequent publication venues for Mills include:

  • Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management

As of the available data, no frequent co-authors have been documented.

Best Publications

  • Exotic Species in the Great Lakes: A History of Biotic Crises and Anthropogenic Introductions

    Edward L. Mills;Joseph H. Leach;James T. Carlton;Carol L. Secor

  • Trophic Relationships in Freshwater Pelagic Ecosystems

    Donald J. McQueen;John R. Post;Edward L. Mills

  • Dispersal and emerging ecological impacts of Ponto-Caspian species in the Laurentian Great Lakes.

    Henry A. Vanderploeg;Thomas F. Nalepa;David J. Jude;Edward L. Mills

  • Lake Ontario: food web dynamics in a changing ecosystem (1970-2000)

    E L Mills;J M Casselman;R Dermott;J D Fitzsimons

  • A Review of the Biology and Ecology of the Quagga Mussel (Dreissena bugensis), a Second Species of Freshwater Dreissenid Introduced to North America

    Edward L. Mills;Gary Rosenberg;Adrian P. Spidle;Michael Ludyanskiy

  • Exotic Species and the Integrity of the Great Lakes.

    Edward L. Mills;Joseph H. Leach;James T. Carlton;Carol L. Secor

  • Colonization, Ecology, and Population Structure of the "Quagga'' Mussel (Bivalvia: Dreissenidae) in the Lower Great Lakes

    Edward L. Mills;Ron M. Dermott;Edward F. Roseman;Donna Dustin

  • Alteration of Ecosystem Function by Zebra Mussels in Oneida Lake: Impacts on Submerged Macrophytes

    B. Zhu;D. G. Fitzgerald;C. M. Mayer;C. M. Mayer;L. G. Rudstam

  • Bridging Troubled Waters: Biological Invasions, Transoceanic Shipping, and the Laurentian Great Lakes

    Kristen T. Holeck;Edward L. Mills;Hugh J. MacISAAC;Margaret R. Dochoda

  • Comparative growth and feeding in zebra and quagga mussels (Dreissena polymorpha and Dreissena bugensis): implications for North American lakes

    Brad S Baldwin;Marilyn S Mayer;Jeffrey Dayton;Nancy Pau

  • Ballast-mediated animal introductions in the Laurentian Great Lakes: retrospective and prospective analyses

    Igor A. Grigorovich;Robert I. Colautti;Edward L. Mills;Kristen Holeck

  • Clearance rates and filtering activity of zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha): implications for freshwater lakes

    Martin J. Horgan;Edward L. Mills

  • Impact of zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) on the pelagic lower trophic levels of Oneida Lake, New York

    Nasseer Idrisi;Edward L. Mills;Lars G. Rudstam;Donald J. Stewart

  • Impact on Daphnia pulex of Predation by Young Yellow Perch in Oneida Lake, New York

    Edward L. Mills;John L. Forney

  • Changes in the Dreissenid Community in the Lower Great Lakes with Emphasis on Southern Lake Ontario

    Edward L. Mills;Jana R. Chrisman;Brad Baldwin;Randall W. Owens

  • Predation by Alewives on Lake Trout Fry in Lake Ontario: Role of an Exotic Species in Preventing Restoration of a Native Species

    Charles C. Krueger;David L. Perkins;Edward L. Mills;J. Ellen Marsden

  • Changes in the Nearshore and Offshore Zooplankton Communities in Lake Ontario: 1981–88

    Ora E. Johannsson;Edward L. Mills;Robert O'Gorman

  • A chromatic action spectrum for planktonic predation by juvenile yellow perch, Perca flavescens

    E. R. Loew;W. N. McFarland;E. L. Mills;D. Hunter

  • INDIVIDUAL‐BASED MODEL OF YELLOW PERCH AND WALLEYE POPULATIONS IN ONEIDA LAKE

    Kenneth A. Rose;Edward S. Rutherford;Dennis S. McDermot;John L. Forney

  • Regime Shifts in Lake Ecosystems: Pattern and Variation

    Edward Mills

Frequent Co-Authors

Lars G. Rudstam
Lars G. Rudstam Cornell University
Ora E. Johannsson
Ora E. Johannsson University of British Columbia
Edward F. Roseman
Edward F. Roseman United States Geological Survey
Donald J. Lisk
Donald J. Lisk Cornell University
Hugh J. MacIsaac
Hugh J. MacIsaac University of Windsor
James T. Carlton
James T. Carlton Williams College
Bernie May
Bernie May University of California, Davis
Lyubov E. Burlakova
Lyubov E. Burlakova Buffalo State College
Michael J. Vanni
Michael J. Vanni Miami University
Ray W. Drenner
Ray W. Drenner Texas Christian University

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