Evelyn E. Gaiser
Florida International University
131 Papers
1K Citations
Evelyn E. Gaiser is an academic researcher from Florida International University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wetland & Periphyton. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 126 publications. Previous affiliations of Evelyn E. Gaiser include Archbold Biological Station & University of Georgia.
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Papers
Derivation of lake mixing and stratification indices from high-resolution lake buoy data
Jordan S. Read,David P. Hamilton,Ian D. Jones,Kohji Muraoka,Luke A. Winslow,Ryan Kroiss,Chin H. Wu,Evelyn E. Gaiser +7 more
TL;DR: The Lake Analyzer program provides a program suite and best practices for the comparison of mixing and stratification indices in lakes across gradients of climate, hydro-physiography, and time, and enables a more detailed understanding of the resulting biogeochemical transformations at different spatial and temporal scales.
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Ecosystem respiration: Drivers of daily variability and background respiration in lakes around the globe
Christopher T. Solomon,Denise A. Bruesewitz,David C. Richardson,Kevin C. Rose,Matthew C. Van de Bogert,Paul C. Hanson,Timothy K. Kratz,Bret Larget,Rita Adrian,Brenda Leroux Babin,Chih-Yu Chiu,David P. Hamilton,Evelyn E. Gaiser,Susan P. Hendricks,Vera Istvánovics,Alo Laas,David M. O'Donnell,Michael L. Pace,Elizabeth Ryder,Peter A. Staehr,Thomas Torgersen,Michael J. Vanni,Kathleen C. Weathers,Guangwei Zhu +23 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors collected data from a global network of automated lake observatories to test hypotheses regarding the drivers of ecosystem metabolism, and estimated daily rates of respiration and gross primary production (GPP) for up to a full year in each lake, via maximum likelihood fits of a free-water metabolism model to continuous highfrequency measurements of dissolved oxygen concentrations.
Periphyton responses to eutrophication in the Florida Everglades: Cross-system patterns of structural and compositional change
Evelyn E. Gaiser,Daniel L. Childers,Ronald D. Jones,Jennifer H. Richards,Leonard J. Scinto,Joel C. Trexler +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, periphyton along transects in five Everglades marshes and related compositional and functional aspects to phosphorus (P) gradients caused by enriched inflows were examined.
Cascading ecological effects of low-level phosphorus enrichment in the Florida everglades.
Evelyn E. Gaiser,Joel C. Trexler,Jennifer H. Richards,Daniel L. Childers,David W. Lee,Adrienne L. Edwards,Leonard J. Scinto,Krish Jayachandran,Gregory B. Noe,Ronald D. Jones +9 more
TL;DR: It is indicated that Everglades marshes have a near-zero assimilative capacity for P without a state change, that ecosystem responses to enrichment accumulate over time, and that downstream P transport mainly occurs through biota rather than the water column.
Periphyton as an indicator of restoration in the Florida Everglades
TL;DR: In this article, an indicator was developed based on three periphyton attributes: abundance, quality (i.e., nutrient content) and community composition, which can be used to assess the current water quality and hydrological conditions from high density spatial surveys.
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