Lakes and streams are among our most valuable and delicate resources. Maintaining the quality of these aquatic ecosystems for present and future generations recquires an understanding of the potential problems and their solutions. The Center for Freshwater Biology (CFB) is based at the University of New Hampshire and promotes training, research and outreach activities concerning freshwater systems within the state of New Hampshire, nationally and globally.
Submissions from 2022
The transfer of neurotoxic BMAA from cyanobacterial blooms in Province Lake, NH food chain, Michelle B. Verstraaten
Submissions from 2013
The accumulation of the cyanobacterial toxin, microcystin, in cherry tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) and bush bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) plants, Bethany R. Lefebvre
Submissions from 2011
Bioaccumulation of Microcystins by Freshwater Mussels in Mystic Lake and Middle Pond, MA, Breanna Travers, Amanda Murby, and James F. Haney
Submissions from 2010
Lake Attitash Management Plan; 2010, J. Bunker, S. Nolan, and E. Willey
Submissions from 2009
Assessment of Pelagic Food Webs in Mendums Pond, NH, Ben Marcek and Jonathan Bunker
The Effects of Alewife on the Zooplankton Community in Townhouse Pond, Sarah Toupin
Submissions from 2008
Mirror Lake Management Plan, Ashley Bottom, Laura Byrd, Reed Loy, and Katie Peluso
Occurrence and Distribution of Cyanobacteria and their Toxins in Silver Lake, New Hampshire, Françoise Morison
Submissions from 2006
Migration of Net Phytoplankton and Zooplankton in Mendum’s Pond, New Hampshire, Amanda L. Murby
An assessment of plankton populations, toxic cyanobacteria, and potential impact of introduced marine alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) in Pawtuckaway Lake, New Hampshire, Jessica V. Trout-Haney
Submissions from 2004
An assessment of the physical, chemical, and biological properties of Christine Lake, NH, W. Travis Godkin
Algal polyunsaturated fatty acids and effects on plankton ecology and other organisms, Miyoshi Ikawa
An ecological assessment of the trophic structure of York Pond in Coos County Milan, NH, Christopher R. Peter
Submissions from 2003
Aquatic biosurvey of the Lovell River on UNH land, Kathleen B. Kathleen, Rachel D. Skokan, David Rivers, Patrick K. Quinn, Jody D. Potter, Chris R. Peter, Emily A. Lund, Jessica L. Knox, false Jorel I. Knobelman, James F. Haney, Sonya C. Carlson, Shane R. Bradt, and Lisa M. Barry
Submissions from 2002
The effect of toxic Microcystis aeruginosa on four different populations of Daphnia, Melanie L. Blanchette and James F. Haney
Submissions from 2001
Mussels as Biomonitors of Lake Water Microcystin: A Final Report for the Summer 2000 Microcystin Monitoring Study, Richard A. Hathaway II
Submissions from 1999
A limnological assessment of Russell Pond, Woodstock, New Hampshire, Michael Bailey and Tara Davignon
The effects of alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) on zooplankton community structure in Depot Pond NH and a comparison of seven New Hampshire lakes, S. R. Bradt and C. Chungu
Microcystins in components of twelve New Hampshire lakes of varied trophic status, Kimberly M. Johnson
Limnological study of Zealand Pond, White Mountains, New Hampshire, Anne LeFevre