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Overview

Euan D. Reavie is affiliated with the University of Minnesota, Duluth in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the field of Environmental Science, with a strong focus on Ecology and Environmental Chemistry. They have contributed extensively to topics including Aquatic Invertebrate Ecology and Behavior, Aquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics, and Diatoms and Algae Research.

The research topics covered by Reavie also span Fish Ecology and Management Studies, Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics, Freshwater Macroinvertebrate Diversity and Ecology, and Marine Ecology and Invasive Species.

Reavie has published multiple papers across several notable venues. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • Journal of Great Lakes Research
  • Journal of Paleolimnology
  • PeerJ
  • Ecology and Society
  • PLoS ONE

Recent publications by Reavie include:

  • "Anthropocene geochemistry of metals in sediment cores from the Laurentian Great Lakes," 2020, PeerJ
  • "Eutrophication, water quality, and fisheries: a wicked management problem with insights from a century of change in Lake Erie," 2023, Ecology and Society
  • "Revision of the needle-shaped Fragilaria species (Fragilariaceae, Bacillariophyta) in the Laurentian Great Lakes (United States of America, Canada)," 2022, Journal of Great Lakes Research
  • "Zooplankton-phytoplankton biomass and diversity relationships in the Great Lakes," 2023, PLoS ONE
  • "Environmental optima for common diatoms from Ontario lakes along gradients of lakewater pH, total phosphorus concentration, and depth," 2023, Journal of Paleolimnology

Their frequent coauthors include Katya E. Kovalenko, Meijun Cai, Sara Post, Lawrence M. Zanko, and Elizabeth E. Alexson. These collaborations have contributed to various aspects of Reavie's research focus, especially in relation to aquatic ecosystems and diatom studies.

Best Publications

  • Are harmful algal blooms becoming the greatest inland water quality threat to public health and aquatic ecosystems

    Bryan W. Brooks;James M. Lazorchak;Meredith D.A. Howard;Mari Vaughn V. Johnson

  • Evaluation of geographic, geomorphic and human influences on Great Lakes wetland indicators: A multi-assemblage approach

    J. C. Brazner;N. P. Danz;Gerald J Niemi;R. R. Regal

  • An expanded weighted-averaging model for inferring past total phosphorus concentrations from diatom assemblages in eutrophic British Columbia (Canada) lakes

    Euan D. Reavie;Roland I. Hall;John P. Smol

  • Anthropogenic climate change has altered primary productivity in Lake Superior

    M. D. O'Beirne;M. D. O'Beirne;J. P. Werne;J. P. Werne;R. E. Hecky;T. C. Johnson

  • Phytoplankton trends in the Great Lakes, 2001–2011

    Euan D. Reavie;Richard P. Barbiero;Lisa E. Allinger;Glenn J. Warren

  • Human Influences on Water Quality in Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands

    John A. Morrice;Nicholas P. Danz;Ronald R. Regal;John R. Kelly

  • Diatom-environmental relationships in 64 alkaline southeastern Ontario (Canada) lakes: a diatom-based model for water quality reconstructions

    Euan D. Reavie;John P. Smol

  • The ecological history of Lake Erie as recorded by the phytoplankton community

    Lisa E. Allinger;Euan D. Reavie

  • Planktonic and periphytic diatoms as indicators of stress on great rivers of the United States: Testing water quality and disturbance models

    Amy R. Kireta;Euan D. Reavie;Gerald V. Sgro;Ted R. Angradi

  • Algal assemblages for large river monitoring: Comparison among biovolume, absolute and relative abundance metrics

    Euan D. Reavie;Terri M. Jicha;Ted R. Angradi;David W. Bolgrien

  • Ice cover extent drives phytoplankton and bacterial community structure in a large north-temperate lake: implications for a warming climate.

    B. F. N. Beall;M. R. Twiss;D. E. Smith;B. O. Oyserman

  • Environmental control of diatom community size structure varies across aquatic ecosystems

    Zoe V Finkel;Colin Jacob Vaillancourt;Andrew J Irwin;Euan D Reavie

  • Climate warming and changes in Cyclotella sensu lato in the Laurentian Great Lakes

    Euan D. Reavie;Gerald V. Sgro;Lisa R. Estepp;Andrew J. Bramburger

  • Diatom-based weighted-averaging transfer functions for Great Lakes coastal water quality: Relationships to watershed characteristics

    Euan D. Reavie;Richard P. Axler;Gerald V. Sgro;Nicholas P. Danz

  • Freshwater diatoms from the St. Lawrence river

    Euan D Reavie;John P Smol

  • Responsiveness of Great Lakes Wetland Indicators to Human Disturbances at Multiple Spatial Scales: A Multi-Assemblage Assessment

    John C. Brazner;Nicolas P. Danz;Anett S. Trebitz;Gerald J. Niemi

  • Diatom-based Model to Infer Past Littoral Habitat Characteristics in the St. Lawrence River

    Euan D. Reavie;John P. Smol

  • Winter-spring diatom production in Lake Erie is an important driver of summer hypoxia

    Euan D. Reavie;Meijun Cai;Michael R. Twiss;Hunter J. Carrick

  • Diatom assemblage response to Iroquoian and Euro-Canadian eutrophication of Crawford Lake, Ontario, Canada

    Erik J. Ekdahl;Erik J. Ekdahl;Jane L. Teranes;Chad A. Wittkop;Eugene F. Stoermer

  • A comparative examination of recent changes in nutrients and lower food web structure in Lake Michigan and Lake Huron

    Richard P. Barbiero;Barry M. Lesht;Glenn J. Warren;Lars G. Rudstam

  • DIATOM PALEOLIMNOLOGY OF TWO FLUVIAL LAKES IN THE ST. LAWRENCE RIVER: A RECONSTRUCTION OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES DURING THE LAST CENTURY

    Euan D. Reavie;John P. Smol;Richard Carignan;Stéphane Lorrain

Frequent Co-Authors

John P. Smol
John P. Smol Queen's University
Lucinda B. Johnson
Lucinda B. Johnson University of Minnesota, Duluth
Robert W. Howe
Robert W. Howe University of Wisconsin–Green Bay
Jan J. H. Ciborowski
Jan J. H. Ciborowski University of Windsor
Gerald J. Niemi
Gerald J. Niemi University of Minnesota, Duluth
Carol A. Johnston
Carol A. Johnston South Dakota State University
Daniel R. Engstrom
Daniel R. Engstrom Science Museum of Minnesota
Brian H. Hill
Brian H. Hill University of Minnesota
George E. Host
George E. Host University of Minnesota, Duluth
Josef P. Werne
Josef P. Werne University of Pittsburgh

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