Peter R. Leavitt: Professional Experience
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Address: Department of Biology University of Regina Regina, SK, Canada S4S 0A2 Phone (306) 585 4253 FAX (306) 337-2410 Email Peter.Leavitt at uregina.ca |
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Address:
Department of Biology, University of Regina, Regina, SK, Canada S4S 0A2. Phone
(306) 585 4253; FAX (306) 337 2410
email Peter.Leavitt at uregina.ca
Personal:
b. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 11 Oct 1958; Canadian citizen.
Education:
Ph.D. 1989, Aquatic Biology, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, USA.
M.Sc. 1985, Limnology, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
B.Sc. 1981, Biology, Honours, 1st class, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario,
Canada.
Research
Experience:
Canada Research Chair in Environmental Change and Society (Tier I), University of
Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan. (2003-2010).
Center Fellow. National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, University of California-Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, California (2007).
Professor. Department of Biology, University of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan.
(2001-present).
Director. Environmental Quality Analysis Laboratory, University of Regina, Regina,
Saskatchewan. (2000-present).
Visiting Scholar. Department of Zoology, University of Washington, Seattle,
Washington. (2000)
Associate Professor. Department of Biology, University of Regina, Regina,
Saskatchewan. (1997-2001).
Assistant Professor. Department of Biology, University of Regina, Regina,
Saskatchewan. (1993-1997).
NSERC Research Fellow. Department of Zoology, University of Alberta, Edmonton,
Alberta. Supervisor: D.W. Schindler (Jan.
1991-July 1993)
Visiting Fellow. Freshwater Institute, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Supervisor: R. Hesslein.
(Jan-July 1990).
Postdoctoral Researcher. Center for Limnology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI. Supervisor: S.R. Carpenter (1989-1991).
Research
Interests:
Human impacts on environment; Ecosystem variability; Regulation of food-web
structure; Paleolimnology; Regulation of primary production; Limnology; Environmental
change; Climate change; Disturbance.
Teaching
Experience:
Lecturer:
Biology 101 - General Biology (Regina)
Biology 276 Environmental Biology (Regina)
Biology 335 - Limnology (Regina)
Biology 364 - Nonvascular Plants/Biology of Algae (Regina)
Biology 835 Climate Change and Impacts (Regina)
Biology 837 - Practical Analysis of Plant Pigments (Regina)
Biology 837 - Food-web Ecology (Regina)
Botany 491 - Practical Analysis of Plant Pigments (Alberta).
Guest Lecturer:
Biology 803 - Scientific Research Skills (Regina
Biology
455 Developmental Endocrinology (Regina)
Biology 375 - Systems Ecology (Regina)
Biology 476 - Quaternary Ecology and Palynology (Regina)
Biology 275 - Ecology (Regina)
Zoology 464 - Limnology (Alberta)
Zoology 322 - Community Ecology (Alberta)
Botany 333 - Aquatic and Wetland Plant Ecology (Alberta).
Publications:
Selbie, D.T., B.P. Finney, D. Barto, L. Bunting, G. Chen, P.R. Leavitt, E.A. MacIsaac,
D.E. Schindler, M.D. Shapley, and I. Gregory-Eaves. 2009.
Ecological, landscape, and climatic regulation of sediment geochemistry in North American
sockeye salmon lakes: Insights from paleoecological salmon investigations. Limnol.
Oceanogr. 54: 1733-1745.
Hill, A.C., J.A. Stanford, and P.R. Leavitt. 2009. Recent sedimentary legacy of
sockeye salmon (Oncorhychus nerka) and climate
change in an ultraoligotrohic, glacially-turbid British Columbia nursery lake. Can. J Fish Aquat. Sci. 66: 1141-1152.
Dröscher, I., A. Patoine, K. Finlay, and P.R. Leavitt. 2009. Climate control of
spring clear-water phase through the transfer of energy and mass to lakes. Limnol. Oceanogr. 54: In press.
Finlay, K., P.R. Leavitt, B. Wissel, and Y.T. Prairie. 2009. Regulation of spatial and temporal
variability of carbon flux in six hard-water lakes of the northern Great Plains. Limnol. Oceanogr. 54: In press.
Leavitt, P.R. S.C. Fritz, N.J. Anderson, P.A. Baker, T. Blenckner, L. Bunting, J.
Catalan, D.J. Conley, , W. Hobbs, E. Jeppesen, A. Korhola, S. McGowan, K. Rühland, J.A.
Rusak, G. Simpson, N. Solovieva, and J. Werne. 2009. Paleolimnological evidence of the
effects on lakes of energy and mass transfer from climate and humans. Limnol. Oceanogr.
54: In press.
Reuss, N., P.R. Leavitt, R.I. Hall, C. Bigler, and D. Hammarlund. 2009. Development and application of sedimentary
pigments for assessing effects of climatic and environmental changes on subarctic lakes in
northern Sweden. J. Paleolimnol. 42: In
press.
Edlund, M. B., Engstrom, D. R., Triplett, L., Lafrancois, B. M. and Leavitt, P. R. 2009. Twentieth-century
eutrophication of the St. Croix River (Minnesota-Wisconsin, USA) reconstructed from the
sediments of its natural impoundment. J.
Paleolimnol 42:641-657.
Xenopoulos, M.A., P.R. Leavitt, and D.W. Schindler. 2009. Ecosystem-level
regulation of boreal lake phytoplankton by ultraviolet radiation. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 66: In press.
Pham, S.V., P.R. Leavitt, S. McGowan, B. Wissel, and L. Wassenaar. 2009. Spatial and temporal variability of prairie
lake hydrology as revealed using stable isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen. Limnol. Oceanogr.
54: 101-118.
McGowan, S., and P.R. Leavitt. 2008. The role of paleoecology in whole-ecosystem
science. p. XX-YY, In Miao, S., S. Carstenn, and M. Nungesser (eds.),
Real World Ecology: Large-scale and Long-term Case Studies and Methods. Springer.
Wolfe,
B.B., R.I. Hall, T.W.D. Edwards, S.R. Vardy,M.D. Falcone, C. Sjunneskog, F. Sylvestre, S. McGowan, P.R. Leavitt, and P. van Driel. 2008. Hydroecological responses of the Athabasca
Delta, Canada, to changes in river flow and climate during the 20th century. Ecohydrology 1: 131-148.
Hambright,
K.D., T. Zohary, W. Eckert, S.S. Schwartz, C.L. Schelske, K.R. Laird, and P.R. Leavitt. 2008. Exploitation and destabilization of a warm,
freshwater ecosystem through engineered hydrological change.
Ecol. Applic. 18: 1591-1603.
Finlay, K., B. Wissel, and P.R. Leavitt. 2008. Spatial and temporal synchrony of pCO2 in six hardwater lakes of central
Canada. Verh.
Internat. Verein. Limnol. 30: In press.
Pham, S.V., P.R. Leavitt, S. McGowan, and P. Peres-Neto. 2008. Spatial variability of climate and land use
effects on lakes of the northern Great Plains. Limnol. Oceanogr. 53: 728-742.
Patoine, A., and P.R. Leavitt. 2008. Landscape analysis of the role of N2
fixation in satisfying algal demand for N in eutrophic lakes. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. 30: 366-370.
Dröscher, I., K. Finlay, A. Patoine, and P.R. Leavitt. 2008. Daphnia control of the spring clear-water phase in six polymictic lakes of varying productivity and
size. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. 30: 186-190.
McLauchlan, K.K., J.M. Craine, W. Oswald, P.R. Leavitt, and G.E. Likens. 2007.
Changes in nitrogen cycling during the past century in a northern hardwood forest. Proc.
Nat. Acad. Sci. 104: 7466-7470.
Michels, A., K.R. Laird, S.E. Wilson, D. Thomson, P.R. Leavitt, R.J. Oglesby, and
B.F. Cumming. 2007. Multi-Decadal to
millennial-scale shifts in drought conditions on the Canadian Prairies over the past six
millennia: Implications for future drought assessment. Global Change Biol. 13:
12951307.
Brock, C.S., P.R. Leavitt, D.E. Schindler, and P.D. Quay. 2007. Regulation of algal production in salmon
nursery lakes by marine-derived nutrients and climate during the past 300 years. Limnol.
Oceanogr. 52: 1588-1598.
Wyn, B., J. Sweetman, P.R. Leavitt, and D.B. Donald. 2007.
Historical metal concentrations in lacustrine food webs revealed using fossil ephippia
from Daphnia spp.
Ecol. Applic. 17: 754-764.
Bunting, L., P.R. Leavitt, C.E. Gibson, E.J. McGee, and V.A. Hall. 2007. Degradation of water quality in Lough Neagh,
Northern Ireland, by diffuse nitrogen flux from a phosphorus-rich catchment. Limnol. Oceanogr. 52: 354-369.
Wolfe, B.B., T.L. Karst-Riddoch, R.I. Hall, T.W.D. Edwards, M.C. English, R. Palmini, S.
McGowan, P.R. Leavitt and S.R. Vardy. 2007. Classification of hydrologic regimes of northern
floodplain basins (Peace-Athabascana Delta, Canada) from analysis of stable isotopes (d18O,
d2H) and water chemistry. Hydrol.
Proces. 21: 151-168.
Leavitt, P.R., C.S. Brock, C. Ebel, and A. Patoine. 2006. Landscape-scale effects
of urban nitrogen on a chain of freshwater lakes in central North America. Limnol. Oceanogr. 51: 2262-2277.
Brock, C.S., P.R. Leavitt, D.E. Schindler, S.P. Johnson and J.W. Moore. 2006. Spatial variability of stable isotopes and
fossil pigments in surface sediments of Alaskan coastal lakes: Constraints on quantitative
estimates of past salmon abundance. Limnol.
Oceanogr. 51: 1637-1647.
Patoine, A., M.D. Graham and P.R. Leavitt. 2006. Spatial variation of nitrogen fixation in lakes of the northern Great Plains. Limnol. Oceanogr. 51: 1665-1677.
Patoine, A. and P.R. Leavitt. 2006. Century-long synchrony of algal fossil pigments in a chain of Canadian prairie lakes. Ecology 87: 1710-1721.
Engstrom, D.R., S.P. Schottler, P.R. Leavitt and K.E. Havens. 2006. A re-evaluation of the cultural
eutrophication of Lake Okeechobee, Florida, using multiproxy sediment records. Ecol. Applic. 16: 1194-1206.
Steinman, A.D., G.A. Lamberti, and P.R. Leavitt. 2006. Biomass and pigments of
benthic algae. P. 357-379, F.R. Hauer and G.A.
Lamberti (Eds) Methods in Stream Ecology. 2nd
edition. Academic Press. 877 pp.
Battarbee, R.W., N.J. Anderson, E. Jeppesen, and P.R. Leavitt. 2005. Combining
palaeolimnological and limnological approaches in assessing lake ecosystem response to
nutrient reduction. Freshwat.
Biol. 50: 1772-1780.
Schindler, D.E., P.R. Leavitt, C. Brock, S.P. Johnson, and P.D. Quay. 2005. Marine-derived
nutrients, commercial fisheries, and the production of salmon and lake algae in Alaska.
Ecology 86: 3225-3231.
Hodgson,
D.A., W. Vyverman, E. Verleyen, P.R. Leavitt, K. Sabbe, A.H. Squier and B.J. Keely. 2005. Late Pliestocene record of elevated UV
radiation in an Antarctic lake. Earth Planet. Sci.Lett.
236: 765-772.
McGowan, S., A. Patoine, M.D. Graham and P.R. Leavitt. 2005. Intrinsic and extrinsic controls of lake
phytoplankton synchrony. Verh. Internat.
Verein. Limnol. 29: 794-798.
Bunting, L., P.R. Leavitt, V. Hall, C.E. Gibson and E.J. McGee. 2005. Nitrogen
degradation of water quality in a phosphorus-saturated catchment: The case of Lough Neagh,
Northern Ireland. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. 29: 1005-1010.
McGowan, S., P.R. Leavitt, R.I. Hall, N. J. Anderson, E. Jeppesen, and B.V. Odgaard. 2005. Controls of algal abundance and community composition during ecosystem state change. Ecology 86: 2200-2211.
Körner, C. and 30 co-authors. 2005. Mountain Systems. Chapter 24 in: Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, 2005. Current State and Trends: Findings of the Condition and Trends Working Group. Ecosystems and Human Well-being, vol.1., Island Press, Washington DC.
Patoine, A., M.D. Graham, P.R. Leavitt and R. Hesslein. 2005. Landscape-scale pattersn of
nitrogen fixation by cyanobacteria. Verh.
Internat. Verein. Limnol. 29: 359-364.
Vinebrooke, R.D., and P.R. Leavitt. 2005. Mountain lakes as indicators of the cumulative
impacts of ultraviolet radiation and other global stressors. p. 497-510, In Huber, U. (ed.) Global
Change and Mountain Regions A State of Knowledge Review.
McGowan, S., P.R. Leavitt and R.I. Hall. 2005.
A whole-lake experiment to determine the effects of winter droughts on shallow
lakes. Ecosystems 7: 694-708.
Malot, L.A., W. Keller, P.R. Leavitt, R.D. Robarts, M.J. Waiser, M.T. Arts, T.A. Clair, R.
Pienitz, N.D. Yan, D.K. McNichol, Y. Prairie, P.J. Dillon, M. Macrae, R. Bello, and R.N.
Nordin. 2005. Risk analysis of UVB exposure in Canadian inland waters. Can. J. Fish.
Aquat. Sci. 61: 2511-2521.
Hambright, K.D., W. Eckert, P.R. Leavitt and C.L. Schelske. 2004. Conversion of a
natural lake into a reservoir: Effects on sediment and phosphorus accumulation rates.
Environ. Sci. Technol. 38: 6460-6467.
Hodgson, D.A., W. Vyverman, E. Verleyen, K. Sabbe, P.R. Leavitt, A. Taton, A.
Wilmotte, A.H. Squire, and B.J.K. Keely. 2004. Environmental factors influencing the
pigment composition in in situ aquatic microbial
communities under the Antarctic ozone hole. Aquat.
Microb. Ecol. 37: 247-263.
Savage, C., P.R. Leavitt, and R. Elmgren. 2004.
Distribution and retention of sewage nitrogen in surface sediments of a coastal bay. Limnol. Oceanogr. 49: 1503-1511.
Verleyen, E., D.A. Hodgson, P.R. Leavitt, K.. Sabbe, and W. Vyverman. 2004. Quantifying habitat-specific diatom
production: a critical assessment using morphological and biochemical markers in Antarctic
lake sediments. Limnol. Oceanogr. 49:
1528-1539.
Wakeham, S.G., J. Forrest, C.A. Masiello, Y. Gélinas, C.R. Alexander, and P.R. Leavitt.
2004. Hydrocarbons in Lake Washington
sediments a 25- year retrospective in an urban lake.
Environ. Sci. Technol. 38: 431-439.
Rusak, J.A., P.R. Leavitt, S. McGowan, G. Chen, O.Olson, S. Wunsam, and B. Cumming. 2004. Millennial-scale relationships of diatom
species richness and production in two prairie lakes. Limnol. Oceanogr. 49: 1290-1299.
Leavitt, P.R., B.F. Cumming, J.P. Smol, M. Reasoner, R. Pienitz, and D. Hodgson. 2003. Climatic
control of UV radiation effects on lakes. Limnol.
Oceanogr. 48: 2062-2069.
Laird, K.R., B.F. Cumming, S. Wunsam, O. Olson, J.A. Rusak, R.J. Oglesby, S.C. Fritz, and P.R. Leavitt. 2003. Lake sediments record large-scale shifts in moisture regimes across the northern Prairies of North America during the past two millennia. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 100: 2483-2488.
Donahue, W.F., M.A. Turner, D.L. Findlay, and P.R. Leavitt. 2003. The role of solar
radiation in structuring the shallow benthic communities of boreal forest lakes. Limnol. Oceanogr. 48: 31-47.
Leavitt, P.R., D. Hodgson, and R. Pienitz. 2003.
Past UV radiation environments and impacts on lakes. p. 509-545, In
Helbling, E.W. and H. Zagarese (eds.) UV Effects in Aquatic Organisms and Ecosystems. Vol
2 in Comprehensive Series in Photosciences, Vol. 2, Royal Society of Chemistry.
Sauchyn, D.J., E. Barrow, R.F. Hopkinson, and P.R. Leavitt. 2002. Aridity on the Canadian Prairies. Géogr. Phys. Quat. 56: 247-259.
Quinlan, R., P.R. Leavitt, A.S. Dixit, R.I. Hall, and J.P. Smol. 2002. Landscape effects of climate, agriculture and urbanization on benthic invertebrate communities of Canadian prairie lakes. Limnol. Oceanogr. 47: 378-391.
Verschuren, D. T.C. Johnson, H.J. Kling, D.N. Edgington, P.R. Leavitt, E.B. Brown,
M.R. Talbot, and R.E. Hecky. 2002. History
and timing of human impact on Lake Victoria, East Africa.
Proc. Roy. Soc. B. Biol. Sci. 269: 289-294.
Schindler, D.E., R.A. Knaap, and P.R. Leavitt.
2001. Alteration of nutrient cycles and algal production resulting from fish
introductions to mountain lakes. Ecosystems:
4 308-321.
Jeppesen, E., P.R. Leavitt, J.P. Jensen, and L. De Meester. 2001. Functional
ecology and paleolimnology: Using cladoceran remains to reconstruct anthropogenic impact. Trend Ecol. Evol. 16: 191-198.
Leavitt, P.R., and D.A. Hodgson. 2001. Sedimentary
pigments. Pages 295-325 In: Smol, J.P., H.J.B. Birks and W.M. Last (eds.), Tracking
Environmental Change using Lake Sediments. Volume 3: Terrestrial, Algal and Siliceous
Indicators. Kluwer.
Bennett, J., B.F. Cumming, P.R. Leavitt, M. Chiu, J.P. Smol, and J. Szeicz. 2001. Diatom, pollen, and chemical evidence of
post-glacial climatic change at Big Lake, south-central British Columbia, Canada. Quat.
Res. 55: 332-343.
Scully, N.M., P.R. Leavitt, and S.R. Carpenter. 2000. Century-long effects of
forest harvest on the physical structure and autotrophic community of a small temperate
lake. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 57 (Suppl.
2): 50-59.
Cottingham, K.L, J.A. Rusak, and P.R. Leavitt.
2000. Increased ecosystem variability
and reduced predictability following fertilization: Evidence from palaeolimnology. Ecology Letters 3: 340-348.
Pienitz, R., J.P. Smol, W.M. Last, P.R. Leavitt, and B.F. Cumming. 2000. Multiproxy Holocene paleoclimatic record from a
saline lake in the Canadian Subarctic. Holocene
10: 673-686.
Blais, J.M., K. Duff, D.W. Schindler, J.P. Smol, P.R. Leavitt, and M. Agbeti. 2000. Recent eutrophication histories in Lac Ste. Anne
and Lake Isle, Alberta, Canada, inferred using paleolimnological methods. Lake Reserv. Manage.16: 292-304.
Dixit, A.S., R.I. Hall, P.R. Leavitt, J.P. Smol, and R. Quinlan. 2000. Effects of sequential depositional basins on
lake response to urban and agricultural pollution: A paleoecological analysis of the
Qu'Appelle Valley, Saskatchewan, Canada. Freshwat. Biol. 43: 319-338.
Soranno, P.A., K.E. Webster, J.L. Riera, T.K. Kratz, J.S. Baron, P.A. Bukaveckas,
G.W. Kling, D.S. White, N. Caine, R.C. Lathrop, and P.R. Leavitt. 1999. Spatial variation
among lakes within landscapes: Ecological organization along lake chains. Ecosystems 2: 395-410.
Cuddington, K., and P.R. Leavitt. 1999.
An individual-based model of pigment flux in lakes: Implications for organic
biogeochemistry and paleoecology. Can. J.
Fish. Aquat. Sci. 56: 1964-1977.
Verschuren, D., C. Cocquyt, J. Tibby, N. Roberts, and P.R. Leavitt. 1999. Long-term
dynamics of algal and invertebrate communities in a small, fluctuating tropical soda lake. Limnol. Oceanogr. 44: 1216-1231.
Hall, R.I., P.R. Leavitt, A.S. Dixit, R. Quinlan, and J.P. Smol. 1999. Limnological succession in reservoirs: a
paleolimnological comparison of two methods of reservoir formation. Can. J. Fish. Aquat.
Sci. 56: 1109-1121.
Leavitt, P.R., R.D. Vinebrooke, R.I. Hall, S.E. Wilson, J.P. Smol, R.E. Vance, and
W.M. Last. 1999. Multiproxy record of prairie
lake response to climatic change and human activity: Clearwater Lake, Saskatchewan. Geol. Soc. Canada Bull. 354:125-138.
Verschuren, D., J. Tibby, P.R. Leavitt, and N. Roberts. 1999. The environmental history of a
climate-sensitive lake in the former 'White Highland' of central Kenya. Ambio 28: 494-501.
Leavitt, P.R., D.L. Findlay, R.I. Hall, and J.P. Smol. 1999. Algal responses to dissolved organic carbon loss
and pH decline during whole-lake acidification: Evidence from paleolimnology. Limnol. Oceanogr. 44: 757-773.
Hall, R.I., P.R. Leavitt, R. Quinlan, A.S. Dixit, and J.P. Smol. 1999. Effects of
agriculture, urbanization and climate on water quality in the northern Great Plains. Limnol. Oceanogr. 43: 739-756.
Vinebrooke, R.D., and P.R. Leavitt. 1999.
Phytobenthos and phytoplankton as potential indicators of climate change in mountain lakes
and ponds: a HPLC-based pigment approach. J. North Am. Benth. Soc. 18: 14-32.
Vinebrooke, R.D., and P.R. Leavitt. 1999. Differential
responses of littoral communities to ultraviolet radiation in an alpine lake. Ecology 80: 223-237.
Vinebrooke, R.D., and P.R. Leavitt. 1998. Direct
and interactive effects of allochthonous dissolved organic matter, inorganic nutrients,
and ultraviolet radiation on an alpine littoral food web.
Limnol. Oceanogr. 43: 1065-1081.
Vinebrooke, R.D., R.I. Hall, P.R. Leavitt, and B.F. Cumming. 1998. Fossil pigments
as indicators of phototrophic response to salinity and climatic change in lakes of western
Canada. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 55:
668-681.
Leavitt, P.R., R.D. Vinebrooke, D.B. Donald, J.P. Smol and D.W. Schindler. 1997. Past ultraviolet radiation environments in
lakes derived from fossil pigments. Nature
388: 457-459.
Hall, R.I., P.R. Leavitt, J.P. Smol, and N. Zirnhelt. 1997. Comparison of diatoms,
fossil pigments, and historical records as measures of lake eutrophication. Freshwat. Biol. 38: 401-417.
Stager, J.C., P.R. Leavitt, and S.S. Dixit. 1997.
Assessing impacts of past human activity on the water quality of Upper Saranac Lake, New
York. Lake Reserv. Manage. 13: 175-184.
Hauer, F.R., J.S. Baron, D.H. Campbell, K.D. Fausch, S.W. Hostetler, G.H.
Leavesley, P.R. Leavitt, D.M. McKnight, and J.A. Stanford. 1997. Assessment of climate change and freshwater
ecosystems of the Rocky Mountains, U.S. and Canada. Hydrol. Proces. 11: 903-924.
Vinebrooke, R.D., and P.R. Leavitt. 1996. Effects
of UV radiation on periphyton in an alpine lake. Limnol.
Oceanogr. 41: 1035-1040.
Paul, A.J., P.R. Leavitt, D.W. Schindler, and A.K. Hardie. 1995. Direct and indirect effects of predation by
a calanoid copepod (Subgenus: Hesperodiaptomus) and nutrients in a fishless alpine
lake. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 52:
2628-2638.
Miskimmin, B., P.R. Leavitt, and D.W. Schindler. 1995. Fossil record of littoral Cladocera (Chydoridae)
and plant pigment response to fisheries management practises. Freshwater Biol. 34: 177-190.
Leavitt, P.R., D.E. Schindler, A.J. Paul, A.K. Hardie, and D.W. Schindler. 1994.
Fossil pigment records of phytoplankton in trout-stocked alpine lakes. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 51: 2411-2423.
Leavitt, P.R., P.R. Sanford, S.R. Carpenter, and J.F. Kitchell. 1994. An annual
fossil record of production, planktivory and piscivory during whole-lake experiments. J. Paleolimnol. 11: 133-149.
Leavitt, P.R., B.J. Hann, J.P. Smol, B.A. Zeeb, C.C. Christie, B. Wolfe, and H.J.
Kling. 1994. Paleolimnological analysis of whole-lake experiments: an overview of results
from Experimental Lakes Area Lake 227. Can.
J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 51: 2322-2332.
Hann, B.J., P.R. Leavitt, and P.S.S. Chang. 1994.
Cladocera community response to experimental eutrophication in Lake 227 as recorded
in laminated sediments. Can. J. Fish. Aquat.
Sci. 51: 2312-2321.
Leavitt, P.R., and D.L. Findlay. 1994. Comparison of fossil pigments with 20 years
of phytoplankton data from eutrophic Lake 227, Experimental Lakes Area, Ontario. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 51: 2286-2299.
Leavitt, P.R. 1993. A review of factors that regulate carotenoid and chlorophyll deposition and fossil pigment abundance. J. Paleolimnol. 9: 109-127.
Leavitt, P.R., P.R. Sanford, S.R. Carpenter, J.F. Kitchell and D. Benkowski. 1993.
Annual fossil records of food-web manipulation. Pages 278-309 In: S.R. Carpenter
and J.F. Kitchell (eds.), The trophic cascade in lakes. Cambridge.
Leavitt, P. R. 1992. An analogy for plankton interactions. Pages 483-491 In:
J.F. Kitchell (ed.), Food web management: a Case study of Lake Mendota. Springer.
Vanni, M.F., J. Temte, Y. Allen, R. Dodds, P.R. Leavitt and C. Leucke. 1992.
Herbivory, nutrients and phytoplankton dynamics in Lake Mendota, 1987-1989. Pages 243-273 In:
J.F. Kitchell (ed.), Food web management: a Case study of Lake Mendota. Springer.
Pienitz, R., I. Walker, B. Zeeb, J.P. Smol and P.R. Leavitt. 1992. Biomonitoring past salinity changes in an
athalassic sub-arctic lake. Internat. J. Salt Lake Res. 1: 91-123.
Carpenter, S.R. and P.R. Leavitt. 1991. Temporal variation in a paleolimnological
record arising from a trophic cascade. Ecology 72: 277-285.
Smol, J.P., I.R. Walker and P.R. Leavitt. 1991. Paleolimnology and hindcasting
climatic trends. Int. Ver. Theor. Angew. Limnol. 24: 1240-1246.
Leavitt, P.R. and S.R. Carpenter. 1990. Aphotic pigment degradation in the
hypolimnion: Implications for sedimentation studies and paleolimnology. Limnol. Oceanogr.
35: 520-534.
Leavitt, P.R. and S.R. Carpenter. 1990. Regulation of pigment sedimentation by
herbivory and photo-oxidation. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 47: 1166-1176.
Leavitt, P.R. and S.R. Carpenter. 1989. Effects of sediment mixing and benthic
algal production on fossil pigment stratigraphies. J. Paleolimnol. 2: 147-158.
Leavitt, P.R., S.R. Carpenter and J.F. Kitchell. 1989. Whole-lake experiments: The
annual record of fossil pigments and zooplankton. Limnol. Oceanogr. 34: 700-717.
Leavitt, P.R. and S.R. Brown. 1988. Effects of grazing by Daphnia on algal
carotenoids: Implications for paleolimnology. J. Paleolimnol. 1: 201-213.
Leavitt, P.R. 1988. Experimental determination of carotenoid degradation. J.
Paleolimnol. 1: 215-227.
Carpenter, S.R., P.R. Leavitt, J.J. Elser and M.M. Elser. 1988. Chlorophyll
budgets: Response to food web manipulation. Biogeochemistry 6: 79-90.
Technical
Paper:
Leavitt, P.R. 1991. Practical methods for analysis of carotenoids. Department of
Botany, University of Alberta. 133 pp.
Manuscripts under Review:
Finlay, K., A. Patoine, D.B. Donald, M.Bogard, and P.R. Leavitt. Experimental evidence
that pollution with urea can degrade water quality in phosphorus-rich lakes of the
northern Great Plains. Submitted
to Limnology and Oceanography, July 2009.
Finlay, K., P.R. Leavitt, A. Patoine, and B. Wissel. Magnitudes and controls of
organic and inorganic carbon flux through a chain of hard-water lakes on the northern
Great Plains. Submitted to Limnology and
Oceanography, July 2009.
Savage, C., P.R. Leavitt, and R. Elmgren. Effects
of land use, urbanization, and climate variability on coastal eutrophication in the Baltic
Sea. Revised for Limnology and Oceanography,
July 2009.
Chen, G., E. Saulnier-Talbot, D. T. Selbie, E. Brown, D.E. Schindler, L. Bunting,
P.R. Leavitt, B.P. Finney, and I. Gregory-Eaves. Salmon-derived
nutrients drive diatom beta-diversity patterns in Alaskan lakes. Submitted to Ecology, Mar 2009.
Bunting, L. P.R. Leavitt, R.P. Weidman, and R.D. Vinebrooke. Regulation of the
nitrogen biogeochemistry of mountain lakes by subsidies of terrestrial dissolved organic
matter and the implications for climate studies. Submitted
to Limnology and Oceanography, May 2009.
Published Abstracts (* = invited)
McLaughlan,
K.K., and P.R. Leavitt. Ecosystem response to changes in climate and vegetation during the
Holocene: Sediment records from Deming Lake, Minnesota, USA.
Association of American Geographers. Las Vegas, NV, 2009.
Donald,
D.B, K. Finlay, M.J. Bogard, and P.R. Leavitt. Impacts of urea on phosphorus rich lakes of
the Northern Great Plains. American Society of
Limnology and Oceanography. Nice, France, 2009.
Bogard,
M.J., R. Cooper, D.B. Donald, K. Finlay, and P.R. Leavitt. Spatial and predictive patterns
of urea occurrence in lakes of the northern Great Plains. Society of Canadian
Limnologists. Ottawa, Canada, 2009.
Finlay,
K. P.R. Leavitt, and A. Patoine. Impacts of
urea pollution to lakes of the Northern Great Plains. Society of Canadian Limnologists.
Ottawa, Canada, 2009.
*Leavitt, P.R. Mechanisms and patterns of climate effects on lakes of the northern Great
Plains. North American Lake Management
Society 2008 Symposium. Plenary speaker. Lake
Louise, Canada, 2008.
*Leavitt,
P.R. Degradation of lake ecosystems by urban
and agricultural nitrogen. Lake Winnipeg Red
Zone Symposium. Plenary speaker. Winnipeg, Canada, 2008.
*Leavitt, P.R. Paleolimnological
evidence of the effects on lakes of energy and mass transfer from climate and humans. American Geophysical Union Chapman Conference on Lakes and Reservoirs as Sentinels, Integrators, and
Regulators of Climate Change. Incline Village, USA, 2008.
*Leavitt,
P.R.. Degradation of lake ecosystems by anthropogenic nitrogen: A new paradigm for future
lake eutrophication. American Society of
Limnology and Oceanography. St. Johns, Canada, 2008.
Finlay,
K., and P.R. Leavitt. Inorganic and organic carbon sequestration in lakes of the northern
Great Plains. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography. St. Johns, Canada,
2008.
Bunting,
L., P.R. Leavitt, D.E. Schindler, B.P. Finney, I. Gregory-Eaves, D.T. Selbie, G. Chen,
M.G. Pellatt, and D. G. Bos. Continental gradients in the effects of marine-derived
nutrients from salmon on lake primary production. American Society of Limnology and
Oceanography. St. Johns, Canada, 2008.
Phillips,
I.D., G. McMaster, and P.R. Leavitt. New approaches to prairie bio-monitoring:
Incorportating nitrogen stable isotopes with community analysis for source and consequence
in watershed management. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography. St. Johns,
Canada, 2008.
Wissel,
B., P.R. Leavitt, R.N. Cooper, and S.V. Pham. Environmental controls of food-web structure
in prairie lakes. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography. St. Johns, Canada,
2008.
Dröscher,
I., A. Patoine, K. Finlay, and P.R. Leavitt. Climate control of spring clear-water phase
development through the transfer of energy and mass to lakes. American
Society of Limnology and Oceanography. St. Johns, Canada, 2008.
McGowan,
S., P.R. Leavitt, P. Barker, E. Turner, and S. Maberly. Improved assessment of cultural
eutrophication using limnological and paleolimnological records from Lake Windermere.
American Society of Limnology and Oceanography. St. Johns, Canada, 2008.
Patoine,
A., and P.R. Leavitt. Relative importance of climate, food-web structure, and water
chemistry as controls of inter-annual variability in landscape patterns of nitrogen
fixation. International Association of Theoretical and Applied Limnology. Montreal, Canada, 2007.
Selbie,
D.T., I. Gregory-Eaves, L. Bunting, G. Chen, P.R. Leavitt, D.E. Schindler, J.P. Smol, and
B.P. Finney. Long-term spatial and temporal variability in north Pacific salmon
production: relationships to large-scale environmental drivers. International Association of Theoretical and
Applied Limnology. Montreal, Canada, 2007.
Hampton,
S. S. Fradkin, E. Seminet-Reneau, and P.R. Leavitt. Disproportionate importance of
nearshore habitat in a large oligotrophic lake. International Association of Theoretical
and Applied Limnology. Montreal, Canada, 2007.
Finlay,
K., and P.R. Leavitt. Climatic effects on CO2
flux in hardwater prairie lakes. International
Association of Theoretical and Applied Limnology. Montreal,
Canada, 2007.
Dröscher,
I., P.R. Leavitt, A. Patoine, and K. Finlay. Climate regulation of spring clear-water
phase within a lakes chain of prairie lakes: Unique pathways of hydrology and temperature. International Association of Theoretical and
Applied Limnology. Montreal, Canada, 2007.
Chen,
G., I. Gregory-Eaves, D.T. Selbie, J., Sweetman, B.P. Finney, D.E. Schindler, L. Bunting,
and P.R. Leavitt. Zooplankton responses to
salmon-derived nutrients in the northeast Pacific a paleolimnological perspective.
International Association of Theoretical and Applied Limnology. Montreal, Canada, 2007.
Finlay,
K, and P.R. Leavitt. Carbon flux in prairie lakes. Canadian
Society of Ecology and Evolution. Toronto, Canada, 2007.
*Leavitt,
P.R. Degradation
and destabilization of freshwater ecosystems by anthropogenic nitrogen: A new paradigm for future lake
eutrophication. F.H. Rigler Memorial Award Lecture.
Society
of Canadian Limnologists. Montreal, Canada, 2007.
Selbie,
D.T., L. Bunting, G. Chen, I. Gregory-Eaves, P.R Leavitt, D.E. Schindler, and B.P. Finney.
Mid to late Holocene trends in northern pacific salmon production. Society of Canadian
Limnologists. Montreal, Canada, 2007.
Wissel,
B., R. Cooper, S. Deitrich, and P.R. Leavitt. Environmental
controls of food web structure and energy flow in saline prairie lakes. Society of Canadian Limnologists. Montreal, Canada,
2007.
Chen,
G., D.T. Selbie, I. Gregory-Eaves, B.P. Finney, L. Bunting, P.R. Leavitt, and D.E.
Schindler. Tracking the history of Pacific salmon populations and related trophic dynamics
over the past ~5000 years using multi-proxy paleolimnological techniques. Society of Canadian Limnologists. Montreal, Canada,
2007.
*Leavitt,
P.R. Change, chance and causation: New approaches to quantify ecosystem variability in the
21st century. US Long-term
Ecological Research Network, All Scientists Meeting. Estes Park, CO, USA, 2006.
Bunting,
L., P.R. Leavitt, C.E. Gibson, E.J. McGee, and V.A. Hall. Degradation of water quality in
Lough Neagh, Northern Ireland, by diffuse nitrogen flux from a phosphorous-rich catchment. 10th International Paleolimnology
Symposium. Duluth, MN, USA, 2006.
*Leavitt,
P.R. Degradation and destabilization of freshwater ecosystems by diffuse and urban sources
of nitrogen. Plenary speaker. 10th International Paleolimnology
Symposium. Duluth, MN, USA, 2006.
Levine,
S.N., A. Lini, P.R. Leavitt, L. Bunting, D.M. Dahlen, H.D. Burgess, and M.L. Ostrofsky. Trophic status of Lake Champlain over 400 years of
changing land use: III Biological Indicators. 10th
International Paleolimnology Symposium. Duluth, MN, USA, 2006.
McGowan,
S., P.R. Leavitt, P. Barker, E. Turner, and S.C. Maberly.
Cultural eutrophication of Lake Windermere during the Victorian era:
Comparison of limnological and palaeolimnological records. 10th International
Paleolimnology Symposium. Duluth, MN, USA, 2006.
Sanford,
P.R., and P.R. Leavitt. A cladoceran microfossil analysis of lake response to sewage
input, nutrient diversion and subsequent lake basin developments. 10th
International Paleolimnology Symposium. Duluth, MN, USA, 2006.
Vereyen,
E., D.A. Hodgson, K. Sabbe, P.R. Leavitt, A.H. Squier, B.J. Keely, and W. Vyverman. The reconstruction of past changes in ultraviolet
radiation using diatoms and fossil algal pigments in antarctic lake sediments. 10th
International Paleolimnology Symposium. Duluth, MN, USA, 2006.
Patoine,
A., B. Matthews, and P.R. Leavitt. Inter-annual variation in nitrogen fixation and
utilization by aquatic food webs: A Landscape perspective. American Society of Limnology
and Oceanography. Victoria, Canada, 2006.
S.
McGowan, T. Barker, K. Hatton, P.R. Leavitt, B. Moss, and M. OConnor. Contrasting impacts of nitrogen and salinity
enrichment on algal community composition and biomass in shallow pond mesocosms. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography. Victoria, Canada, 2006.
Leavitt,
P.R., S. Wunsam, J.A. Rusak, S.C. Fritz, B.F. Cumming, K.R. Laird, and A. Michels.
Regulation of lake structure and function by jet-stream movement over the northern Great
Plains. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography.
Victoria, Canada, 2006.
Hill,
A.C., J.A. Stanford, P.R. Leavitt, and L.L. Bahls. Sedimentary
legacy of sockeye salmon returns to an ultra-oligotrophic lake in coastal B.C.: Coherence
with conventional and traditional ecological knowledge. American Society of Limnology and
Oceanography. Victoria, Canada, 2006.
Deitrich,
S.V., P.R. Leavitt, S. McGowan, and B. Wissel. Spatial
and temporal variability of lake response to climate: New approaches using stable isotopes
of H and O. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography.
Victoria, Canada, 2006.
Bunting,
L., P.R. Leavitt, C.E. Gibson, E.J. McGee, V.A. Hall, and D.R. Engstrom. Effects of diffuse sources of nitrogen on water
quality and cyanobacterial abundance. American
Society of Limnology and Oceanography. Victoria,
Canada, 2006.
Brock,
C.S., P.R. Leavitt, D.E. Schindler, and P.D. Quay. Regulation
of algal and salmon production in coastal Alaskan lakes by marine derived nutrients and
climate. American Society of Limnology and
Oceanography. Victoria, Canada, 2006.
*Leavitt, P.R., C.S. Brock, C. Ebel and A. Patoine. Landscape-scale
effects of urban nitrogen on a changing of freshwater lakes in central North America. Integrated Water Resources Management Workshop,
Canadian Water Resources Association-Saskatchewan Network of Watershed Stewards. Regina, Canada, 2006.
Leavitt,
P.R., C.S. Brock, D.E. Schindler, S.P. Johnson and P.D. Quay. Regulation of Salmon Nursery
Lake Production by Marine Derived Nutrients and Climate during the Past 1000 Years. Society of Canadian Limnologists. Calgary, Canada, 2006.
Dietrich,
S. S. McGowan, and P.R. Leavitt. A
Quantitative Analysis of Lake Relative Sensitivity to Variations in Climate and Land-use
Practices. Society
of Canadian Limnologists. Calgary, Canada,
2006.
McGowan,
S., T. Barker, K. Hatton, P.R. Leavitt, B. Moss and M. OConnor. Effects of nitrogen and salinity enrichment on
algal community composition and biomass in shallow pond mesocosms. Society of Canadian Limnologists. Calgary, Canada, 2006.
Patoine,
A., and P.R. Leavitt. Nitrogen fixation by
cyanobacteria: Landscape-scale patterns and importantce to the invertebrate food web. Society of Canadian Limnologists. Calgary, Canada, 2006.
Leavitt, P.R., C.S. Brock, D.E. Schindler, S.P. Johnson and P.D. Quay. Regulation of
Salmon Nursery Lake Production by Marine Derived Nutrients and Climate during the Past
1000 Years. Fisheries and Climate Conference, C-CAIRN Canada, Victoria, 2005.
Tibby, J. P.R. Leavitt, C.D. Sayer, and H. Heijnis. Assessing
human impact on eastern Australian coastal lakes: a palaeo perspective. INQUA congress, China, 2005.
McGowan, S., P.R. Leavitt, R.I. Hall, B.B. Wolfe, T.W. Edwards, T. Karst-Riddoch, S.R.
Vardy. Relative importance of river flooding
and regional climate variability as controls of algal production in lakes of the
Peace-Athabasca Delta. American Society of
Limnology and Oceanography. Santiago, Spain,
2005.
Michels, A., K. Laird, D. Thompson, P.R. Leavitt and B.F. Cumming. Reconstructing drought regimes during the past six
millennia. Canadian Quaternary Association,
(CANQUA) Winnipeg, MB, 2005.
*Leavitt, P.R., S.E. Hampton, D.E. Schindler, P.R. Sanford, and B.F. Cumming. Persistent
increases in ecosystem variability following lake eutrophication and recovery: The case of
Lake Washington, USA. American Society of
Limnology and Oceanography. Salt Lake City, UT, 2005.
*Patoine,
A., M.D. Graham, R. Hesslein, and P.R. Leavitt. Landscape-scale
patterns of nitrogen fixation by cyanobacteria. American
Society of Limnology and Oceanography. Salt Lake City, UT, 2005.
*Dietrich,
S.V., S. McGowan, and P.R. Leavitt. Quantitative evaluation of lake relative sensitivity
to climate variation and land-use practices. American
Society of Limnology and Oceanography. Salt Lake City, UT, 2005.
Bunting,
L., P.R. Leavitt, V. Hall, C.E. Gibson, and D. Gallagher.
Nitrogen degradation of water quality in a phosphorus-saturated catchment:
The case of Lough Neagh, Northern Ireland, 1930-2001. American Society of Limnology and
Oceanography. Salt Lake City, UT, 2005.
*Leavitt, P.R., R.D.Vinebrooke, D.E. Schindler, S.E. Hampton, and S. Fradkin. Mountain lakes as indicators of human and natural
stressors: Past patterns, modern concerns and future forecasts. Gordon Research Conferences, Santa Ynez, CA, 2005.
Bunting,
L., P.R. Leavitt, V. Hall, C.E. Gibson, and D. Gallagher.
Nitrogen degradation of water quality in a phosphorus-saturated catchment:
The case of Lough Neagh, Northern Ireland, 1930-2001.Gordon Research Conferences, Santa
Ynez, CA, 2005.
Brock,
C.S., P.R. Leavitt, S.P. Johnson, J.W. Moore, D.E. Schindler and P.D. Quay. Spatial variability of stable isotopes and fossil
pigments in surface sediments of two Alaskan salmon lakes: Constraints on quantitative
estimates of past fish populations. Society
of Canadian Limnologists. Windsor, Canada,
2005.
*Leavitt,
P.R. Science, politics, doubt and hope: The future of limnology in Canada. Society of
Canadian Limnologists. Windsor, Canada, 2005.
Patoine,
A., and P.R. Leavitt. Spatial and temporal variability of planktonic food-chain length:
Influence of lake size, productivity, dietary shifts and weather conditions. Society of
Canadian Limnologists. Windsor, Canada, 2005.
Michels-Estrada,
A., B.F. Cumming, P.R. Leavitt and D. Thompson. Multi-decadalto
millennial-scale shifts in drought conditions on the Canadian Prairies over the past six
millennia. Society of Canadian Limnologists. Windsor,
Canada, 2005.
*Leavitt,
P.R. Change, chance and causation: New approaches to quantify ecosystem variability in the
21st century. International
Association of Theoretical and Applied Limnology. Lahti,
Finland, 2004.
Bunting, L., V. Hall, P.R. Leavitt, C.E. Gibson, R.H. Foy, D.R. Engstrom, and D. Gallagher. Nitrogen degradation of water quality in a phosphorus-saturated catchment: The case of Lough Neagh, Northern Ireland. International Association of Theoretical and Applied Limnology. Lahti, Finland, 2004.
McGowan,
S., A. Patoine, M.D. Graham, and P.R. Leavitt. Intrinsic and extrinsic controls of lake phytoplankton synchrony. International
Association of Theoretical and Applied Limnology. Lahti,
Finland, 2004.
*Patoine,
A., M.D. Graham, and P.R. Leavitt. Landscape-scale patterns of nitrogen fixation by
cyanobacteria. International Association of Theoretical and Applied Limnology. Lahti, Finland, 2004.
*Leavitt,
P.R., R.D.Vinebrooke, D.E. Schindler, S.E. Hampton, and S. Fradkin. Mountain lakes as indicators of human and natural
stressors: Past patterns, modern concerns and future forecasts. Ecological Society of America. Portland, OR, 2004.
Leavitt,
P.R., S.E. Hampton, D.E. Schindler, S.R. Sanford, and B.F. Cumming. Reduced ecosystem
predictability arising from pollution: Fossil and historical records of lake response to
sewage, its diversion and continued land use. Society
of Canadian Limnologists. St. Johns,
NFLD, 2004.
Patoine,
A., and P.R. Leavitt. Patterns and controls of prairie lake synchrony during the 20th
century: Evidence from fossil pigments. Society
of Canadian Limnologists. St. Johns,
NFLD, 2004.
McGowan,
S., P.R. Leavitt, R.I. Hall, N.J. Anderson, E. Jeppesen, and B.V. Odgaard. Controls of
algal abundance and community composition during alternative stable state changes. 9th International Paleolimnology
Symposium. Espoo, Finland, 2003.
Leavitt,
P.R., S.E. Hampton, D.E. Schindler, and S.R. Sanford.
Resistance, resilience and recovery: Comparison of historica and fossil
records of lake response to sewage, its diversion and continued land use. 9th International Paleolimnology
Symposium. Espoo, Finland, 2003.
Hall,
R.I., and PAD project co-authors. The
Peace-Athabasca Delta Paleolimnology study: Assessing the roles of climate variability and
river regulation on hydro-ecological conditions of a northern delta. 9th
International Paleolimnology Symposium. Espoo, Finland, 2003.
Clogg-Wright,
K.P., and PAD project co-authors. Mud and maps: Comparison of sedimentary analyses of
hydrological and ecological change with historical maps in the Peace-Athabasca Delta,
northern Canada. 9th International Paleolimnology Symposium. Espoo, Finland,
2003.
Karst-Riddoch,
T.L., and PAD project co-authors. 18th century drought in the Peace-Athabasca
Delta (Canada): Evaluating the role of regional climate variability on hydrology and
ecology of delta lakes. 9th
International Paleolimnology Symposium. Espoo, Finland, 2003.
McGowan,
S., and PAD project co-authors. Assessment of the alternative stable states hypothesis in
lakes of the Peace-Athabasca delta, northern Alberta.
9th International Paleolimnology Symposium. Espoo, Finland, 2003.
Fluin,
J., P.R. Leavitt, C.D. Sayer, H. Heijnis, and
J.. Tibby. A multiproxy assessment of the
limnological history of Lake Ainsworth, northern New South Wales, Australia. 9th International Paleolimnology
Symposium. Espoo, Finland, 2003.
Leavitt,
P.R., B.F. Cumming, J.P. Smol, M. Reasoner, R. Pienitz, and D.A. Hodgson. Climatic control
of UV radiation impacts on lakes. Ecological
Society of America. Savannah, GA, 2003.
*Leavitt,
P.R. Change, chance and causation: the role
of paleoecology in defining ecosystem variability. American
Society of Limnology and Oceanography. Salt
Lake City, UT, 2003.
Brock,
C.S., N.E. Knezacek, M.D. Graham, and P.R. Leavitt.
Stable isotope evidence of nitrogen saturation in riverine lake ecosystems
by 75 years of urban effluent. American
Society of Limnology and Oceanography. Salt
Lake City, UT, 2003.
McGowan,
S., R.I. Hall, and P.R.Leavitt. Regulation of
lake stable states by hydrologic variability in central North America: Evidence from
whole-lake experiments. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography. Salt Lake City, UT, 2003.
Karst-Riddoch,
T.L., and 12 others. Linkages between
hydrology and limnology over the last 300 years in the Peace-Athabasca Delta, Canada. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography. Salt Lake City, UT, 2003.
*Leavitt,
P.R. Impacts of urbanization and tertiary sewage treatment on water quality in central
North America. LIMPACS International
Workshop. Silkeborg, Denmark, 2003.
Leavitt,
P.R. Stranger in a strange land: the importance of limnology in an arid regions. Society of Canadian Limnologists. Ottawa, ON, 2003.
McGowan,
S., P.R. Leavitt, E. Jeppesen, B. Odgaard, N.J. Anderson, and R.I. Hall. Controls of algal production and community
composition through the clearwater-turbid transition in two Danish Lakes. British Ecological Society. University of York, UK, 2002.
Wolfe, B.B., A. Paterson, T. Karst, R.I. Hall, S. McGowan, P.R. Leavitt,S.R. Vardy, T.W.D. Edwards, T.W.D., and W.M. Last. Comparing paleolimnological reconstructions with observed ice-jam flood frequency, Peace-Athabasca Delta, Alberta. International Association for Great Lakes Research. Winnipeg, MB, 2002.
Wolfe
B.B., A. Paterson, T. Karst, R.I. Hall, S. McGowan, P.R. Leavitt, S.R. Vardy, T.W.D.
Edwards and W.M. Last. 2002. Comparing paleolimnological reconstructions with observed
ice-jam flood frequency, Peace-Athabasca Delta, Alberta. International Diatom Symposium.
Ottawa, ON, 2002.
*Leavitt,
P.R., G. Chen, J.A. Rusak, O.G. Olson, S. Wunsam, B.F. Cumming, and K. Laird. The past,
present and future of prairie droughts and their impacts.
American Society of Limnology and Oceanography. Victoria, BC, 2002.
McGowan,
S., P.R. Leavitt, R.I. Hall, B.B. Wolfe, T.W. Edwards, T. Karst, A. Paterson, S.R. Vardy,
M.C. English, B. Boots. Temporal and spatial
assessment of the alternative stable states hypothesis in sub-Arctic delta lake systems
(Peace-Athabasca Delta, northern Alberta). American
Society of Limnology and Oceanography. Victoria,
BC, 2002.
*Schindler,
D.E, M.D. Schuerell, J.W. Moore, R. Hilborn, T.P. Quinn, P.R. Leavitt, and V.L. St. Louis. Climate, marine-derived nutrients, and fisheries
as drivers of Pacific salmon population dynamics. American
Society of Limnology and Oceanography. Victoria,
BC, 2002.
Donahue,
W.F., M.A. Turner, D.L. Findlay, P.R. Leavitt, M.P. Stainton, and S.J. Page. The role of
ultraviolet radiation in structuring the shallow benthic communities of boreal forest
lakes. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography.
Victoria, BC, 2002.
Wolfe,
B.B., T.W.D. Edwards, R.I. Hall, M. Falcone, T. Karst, B. Boots, M.C. English, W.M. Last,
P.R. Leavitt, S. McGowan and S. R. Vardy. Quantitative Assessment of Present and Past
Hydrological Status of "Spruce Island Lake", Peace-Athabasca Delta, Canada,
Using Water Isotope Tracers. American Geophysical Union.
San Fransisco, CA, 2002.
*Leavitt,
P.R., G. Chen, J.A. Rusak, O.G. Olson, S. Wunsam, B.F. Cumming, and K. Laird. The past,
present and future of prairie droughts. Society
of Canadian Limnologists. Vancouver, BC, 2002.
*Schindler,
D.E., P.R. Leavitt, W. Lew, R. Hilborn, T.P. Quinn, and D.E. Rogers. Do climate change and
fisheries cause depensation in Sockeye Salmon? Society of Canadian Limnologists.
Vancouver, BC, 2002.
Rusak,
J.A., P.R. Leavitt, M.D. Graham, S. McGowan, S. Wunsam, and B.F. Cumming. Multi-scale control of prairie lake nutrient
cycling and production. Society of Canadian Limnologists. Vancouver, BC, 2002.
Wolfe,
B., A. Paterson, T. Karst, R.I. Hall, S. McGowan, P.R. Leavitt, S. Vardy, T. Edwards, and
W.M. Last. Comparing paleolimnological
reconstructions with observed ice-jam flood frequency, Peace-Athabasca Delta, Alberta.
Society of Canadian Limnologists. Vancouver, BC, 2002.
Karst,
T., A. Paterson, R.I. Hall, S. McGowan, P.R. Leavitt, S. Vardy, and B. Wolfe. Biological indicators for assessing hydrological
changes in the Peace-Athabasca Delta, Alberta. Society
of Canadian Limnologists. Vancouver, BC, 2002.
Wolfe,
B., R.I. Hall, T. Edwards, B. Warner, T. Karst, A. Paterson, S. Vardy, M. English, B.
Boots, W.M. Last, P.R.Leavitt, and S. McGowan. Determining
flood and climate history of the Peace-Athabasca delta using a multidisciplinary
paleolimnological approach. Society of
Canadian Limnologists. Vancouver, BC, 2002.
Wolfe,
B., T.W.D. Edwards, R.I. Hall, T. Karst, A. Paterson, M.C. English, B. Boots, W.M. Last,
P.R. Leavitt, S. McGowan, B.G. Warner, and S.R. Vardy.
Determining flood and climate history of the Peace-Athabasca Delta using a
multidiscipiny paleolimnological approach. Canadian
Quaternary Association. Whitehorse, Canada,
2001.
Pienitz,
R., J.P. Smol, W.M. Last, P.R. Leavitt, and B.F. Cumming.
Multi-proxy Holocene paleoclimatic record from a saline lake in the Yukon,
Canadian subArctic. Canadian Quaternary
Association. Whitehorse, Canada, 2001.
Wakeham,
S., J. Forrest, Y. Gelinas, C. Alexander, C. Masiello and P.R. Leavitt. Aliphatic and
aromatic hydrocarbons in Lake Washington sediments a 25-year retrospective. 20th International meeting on Organic
Geochemistry. Nancy, France, 2001.
*Leavitt,
P.R. Time will tell: Paleoecology and the
hidden impacts of variability on ecosystem experiments.
Ecological Society of America. Madison,
WI, 2001.
Schindler, D.E., W. Lee, and P.R. Leavitt. Depensatory
mechanisms in the ecology of sockeye salmon and their ecosystems. Ecological Society of America. Madison, WI, 2001.
Rusak, J.A., C.S. Brock, P.R. Leavitt, and N.D. Yan.
Population synchrony in a hydrologically connected landscape: Quantifying patterns
and identifying processes. Ecological Society of America.
Madison, WI, 2001.
McGowan, S., P.R. Leavitt, R.I. Hall, E. Jeppesen and N.J. Anderson. The relative importance of nutrients and food-web
interactions as controls of ecosystem state change in shallow Danish lakes. Workshop on Ecology of Wetlands and Shallow Lakes. Delta Marsh, MB,2001.
*Leavitt,
P.R. The past, present and future of Prairie
droughts: How bad is bad? National Crop
Insurance General Managers Conference. Regina,
SK, 2001.
Leavitt, P.R., M.D. Graham, and D. Wang. Landscape impacts of sewage pollution revealed by stable isotope analysis of lake sediments. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography. Albuquerque, NM, 2001.
Rusak, J.A., P.R. Leavitt, M.D. Graham, S. Wunsam, G. Chen, and B. Cumming. Climatic and agricultural influences on the
relationship between richness and lake productivity on the Great Plains: A
paleolimnological perspective. American
Society of Limnology and Oceanography. Albuquerque,
NM, 2001.
Xenopoulos, M.A., P.R. Leavitt, and D.W. Schindler.
The effect of water column mixing and ambient UVR on phytoplankton pigment
concentrations in boreal lakes. American
Society of Limnology and Oceanography. Albuquerque,
NM, 2001.
Leavitt, P.R., M.D. Graham, and D. Wang. Landscape
impacts of sewage pollution revealed by stable isotope analysis of lake sediments. Society
of Canadian Limnologists. Toronto, ON, 2001.
*Rusak, J.A., C.S. Brock, and P.R. Leavitt. Landscape-level
patterns of zooplankton abundance in lakes of the Qu'Appelle Valley, Saskatchewan. Society
of Canadian Limnologists. Toronto, ON, 2001.
Leavitt, P.R., J.A. Rusak, O.G. Olson, S. Wunsam, G. Chen, M. Chen, J. You, L.
Zhang, and B. Cumming. Crops, craps and
canonical analyses: Ecological risk assessment using mud and math. 8th International Symposium on Paleolimnology.
Kingston, ON, 2000.
Hodgson, D.A., P.O. Montiel, W. Vyerman, P.R. Leavitt, and P.E. Noon. Past UV-R environments in Antarctic lakes. 8th International Symposium on Paleolimnology.
Kingston, ON, 2000.
Leavitt, P.R., J.A. Rusak, O.G. Olson, S. Wunsam, G. Chen, M. Chen, J. You, L.
Zhang, and B. Cumming. Droughts, lakes and
crop insurance: Ecological risk assessment using mud and math. Ecological Society of America. Snowbird, UT, 2000.
Rusak, J.A., P.R. Leavitt, G. Chen, M. Chen, J. You, and L. Zhang. Predicting the future and unravelling the past:
Paleolimnological analyses of fluctuations in the climate and water quality of central
Saskatchewan. American Society of Limnology
and Oceanography. Copenhagen, Denmark, 2000.
Hambright, K.D., W. Eckert, P.R. Leavitt, T. Zohary, and S.S. Schwartz. Hydrological controls of P accumulation in Lake
Kinneret: Role of dams and diversions in regulating lake productivity. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography. Copenhagen, Denmark, 2000.
. Leavitt,
P.R., M.D. Graham, and R. Hesslein. Landscape
patterns of N2-fixation in lakes of the North American Great Plains. Applications of Stable Isotope Techniques to
Ecological Studies. Braunschweig, Germany,
2000.
Leavitt, P.R., R. Knapp, and D.E. Schindler. Perturbations to nutrient cycles and
primary production from trout stocking in fishless alpine lakes of western North America.
North Pacific Chapter of American Fisheries Society.
Mount Vernon, WA, 2000.
Leavitt, P.R., M.D. Graham, B.F. Cumming, J.P. Smol, M. Reasoner, R. Pienitz, and
D. Hodgson. Regulation of lake production by
UV radiation and dissolved organic matter: Evidence from Holocene lake sediments. Society
of Canadian Limnologists. Fredericton, NB,
2000.
*Leavitt, P.R. Drought prediction
using conditional probability analysis of paleoclimate records. Annual Crop Insurance Research Managers
Conference. Guelph, ON, 1999.
Leavitt, P.R., M.D. Graham, B.F. Cumming, J.P. Smol, M. Reasoner, R. Pienitz, and
D. Hodgson. The evolution of boreal lake
sensitivity to UV radiation and DOM. American
Society of Limnology and Oceanography. Santa Fe, NM, 1999.
Graham, M.D., R.D. Vinebrooke, and P.R. Leavitt.
Influence of herbivory and UV radiation on interactions between phytoplankton and
periphyton in a prairie wetland. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography. Santa Fe,
NM, 1999.
Olson, O.G., P.R. Leavitt, G. Chen, M. Chen, J. You, and K. Laird. Drought prediction using conditional probability
analysis of paleoclimate records. Society of Limnology and Oceanography. Santa Fe, NM,
1999.
*Leavitt, P.R., O.G. Olson, G. Chen, M. Chen, J. You, L. Zhang, and K.R. Laird.
Forward into the past: Drought prediction using paleoclimate records. Society of Canadian
Limnologists. Edmonton, AB, 1999.
Leavitt, P.R., K. Kidd, M.D. Graham, and R.H. Hesslein. Spatial and temporal variation in MeHg transfer in
lakes: Effects of diel vertical migration by invertebrate predators. Society of Canadian Limnologists. Edmonton, AB, 1999.
Hovdebo, J., and P.R. Leavitt. Indirect
effects of ultraviolet light in a high dissolved organic carbon lake. Society of Canadian
Limnologists. Edmonton, AB, 1999.
Smol, J.P., P.R. Leavitt, R.I. Hall, A. Dixit, and R. Quinlan. Paleolimnological
assessment of water quality changes in the Northern Great Plains: The effects of
agriculture, urbanization, and climate on prairie lakes and reservoir ecosystems. North American Lake Management Society. Banff, AB, 1998.
Leavitt, P.R. Pigments as biogeochemical fossils in lake sediments: Taphonomic
studies and novel environmental applications. Geological
Society of America. Toronto, ON, 1998.
Chen, G., O.G. Olson, P.R. Leavitt, and K.R. Laird.
Drought frequency in North America: Predicting the future using conditional
probability analysis of paleoclimate records. Geological
Society of America. Toronto, ON, 1998.
*Leavitt, P.R., R.I. Hall, J.P. Smol, A. Dixit, and R. Quinlan. Effects of
agriculture, urbanization and climate on water quality in northern Great Plains lakes:
Evidence from paleoecology. Prairie Division of Canadian Association of Geographers. Watrous, SK, 1998.
Leavitt, P.R., M.D. Graham, B.F. Cumming, J.P. Smol, M. Reasoner, R. Pienitz, and
D. Hodgson. The evolution of boreal lake
sensitivity to UV radiation. 27th Congress of
Societas Internationalis Limnologiae (SIL). Dublin,
Ireland, 1998.
*Smol, J.P., P.R. Leavitt, R.I. Hall, A. Dixit, and R. Quinlan. A landscape,
paleolimnological assessment of the effects of agriculture, urbanization and climate on
water quality changes in the northern Great Plains. 27th
Congress of Societas Internationalis Limnologiae (SIL).
Dublin, Ireland, 1998.
Hall, R.I., P.R. Leavitt, A. Dixit, R. Quinlan, and J.P. Smol. New techniques in
paleoecology: Quantification of causal relationships using variance partitioning. 27th Congress of Societas Internationalis
Limnologiae (SIL). Dublin, Ireland, 1998.
Cottingham, K.L., and P.R. Leavitt. Increased ecosystem variability and reduced
predictability following nutrient enrichment: Implications for large scale manipulations.
Ecological Society of America. Baltimore, MD, 1998.
Leavitt, P.R., K.A. Kidd, M.D. Graham, and R.H. Hesslein. Spatial and temporal variation in MeHg transfer
in lakes: Effects of diel vertical migration by invertebrate predators. International Meeting on Applications of Stable
Isotope Techniques to Ecological Studies. Saskatoon,
SK, 1998.
Graham, M.D., P.R. Leavitt, and R.H. Hesslein.
Complementary use of stable isotope and gut pigment analyses to determine
zooplankton trophic positions in prairie lakes. International
Meeting on Applications of Stable Isotope Techniques to Ecological Studies. Saskatoon, SK, 1998.
*Leavitt, P.R. The revitalization of environmental monitoring: Unexpected uses of
long-term data in aquatic sciences. Plenary
speaker. Society of Canadian Limnologists. Kingston, ON, 1998.
Hall, R.I., P.R. Leavitt, R. Quinlan, A.S. Dixit, and J.P. Smol. Limnological
succession in reservoirs: Paleolimnological evidence from two prairie habitats. Society of Canadian Limnologists. Kingston, ON,
1998.
Vinebrooke, R.D., and P.R. Leavitt. Donor-control of a littoral food web by
allochthonous dissolved organic matter in an alpine lake.
Society of Canadian Limnologists. Kingston, ON, 1998.
Pienitz, R., J.P. Smol. W.M. Last, P.R. Leavitt, S.E. Wilson, and B.F. Cumming. Holocene palaeolimnology of Lake U60, an
athalassic saline lake from the Canadian Subarctic: A multiproxy approach. Society of Canadian Limnologists. Kingston, ON,
1998.
Pienitz, R., J.P. Smol. W.M. Last, P.R. Leavitt, S.E. Wilson, and B.F. Cumming. Holocene palaeolimnology of Lake U60, an
athalassic saline lake from the Canadian Subarctic: A multiproxy approach. Seventh International Paleolimnological Congress.
Germany, 1997.
Leavitt, P.R., T.P. Cobb, M.D. Graham, and C.J. Teichreb. Regulation of invertebrate migration and aquatic
food-web structure by UV radiation and zooplanktivorous fish. Ecological Society of America. Albuquerque, NM, 1997.
*Leavitt, P.R., and R.D. Vinebrooke. Habitat-specific
responses of algae to UV radiation and herbivores in an alpine lake. American Society of
Limnology and Oceanography. Santa Fe, NM, 1997.
Hall, R.I., P.R. Leavitt, J.P. Smol, A. Dixit and R. Quinlan. New techniques to quantify landscape effects of
multiple stressors on prairie lakes. American
Society of Limnology and Oceanography. Santa Fe, NM, 1997.
Vinebrooke, R.D., and P.R. Leavitt. The ecological significance of allochthonous
DOM in an ultraoligotrophic clearwater lake. American
Society of Limnology and Oceanography. Santa Fe, NM, 1997.
Verschuren, D., C. Cocquyt, P.R. Leavitt, and N. Roberts. Geochemical and biological history of a
fluctuating tropical soda lake: Lake Sonachi, Kenya. American Society of Limnology and
Oceanography. Santa Fe, NM, 1997.
Leavitt, P.R., D.W. Schindler, D.L. Findlay, and J.P. Smol. Algal responses to DOC loss during whole-lake
acidification: Evidence from paleolimnology. Society
of Canadian Limnologists. Ottawa, ON, 1997.
Vinebrooke, R.D., and P.R. Leavitt. Allochthonous DOM in an ultraoligotrophic
clearwater lake: Nutrient regulator or UV-radiation protectant? Society of Canadian
Limnologists. Ottawa, ON, 1997.
Hall, R.I., P.R. Leavitt, J.P. Smol, A. Dixit, and R. Quinlan. Use of long-term data to quantify cause and effect
on paleolimnology: A case study from the Prairies. Society
of Canadian Limnologists. Ottawa, ON, 1997.
Graham, M.D., P.R. Leavitt, and R.H. Hesslein. Do omnivory and selective herbivory
in zooplankton vary along a lake productivity gradient?
Society of Canadian Limnologists. Ottawa, ON, 1997.
Hall, R.I., P.R. Leavitt, J.P. Smol, A. Dixit, and R. Quinlan. Novel uses of century-long environmental
monitoring data in water quality evaluation. Ecological
Monitoring and Assessment Network National Science Meeting.
Saskatoon, SK, 1997.
Hall, R.I., P.R. Leavitt, J.P. Smol, A. Dixit, and R. Quinlan. Effects of agriculture and sewage treatment on
lakes of the northern Great Plains: A paleoecological perspective. Canadian Society for
Landscape Ecology and Management. Regina, SK,
1996.
*Leavitt, P.R., R.I. Hall, J.P. Smol, A. Dixit, and R. Quinlan. Effects of agriculture and sewage treatment on
lakes of the northern Great Plains: A paleoecological perspective. Ecological Society of America. Providence, RI, 1996.
Leavitt, P.R., D.W. Schindler, D.L. Findlay, and J.P. Smol. Algal responses to DOC loss during whole-lake
acidification: Evidence from paleolimnology. American
Society of Limnology and Oceanography. Milwaukee,
WI, 1996.
Teichreb, C.J., M.D. Graham, and P.R. Leavitt.
Role of dissolved organic carbon in regulating nutrient availability in prairie
lakes and reservoirs. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography. Milwaukee, WI, 1996.
Cobb, T.P., M.D. Graham, and P.R. Leavitt. Sex and size-dependent diel migration of
Leptodora in an unstratified lake. American
Society of Limnology and Oceanography. Milwaukee,
WI, 1996.
Graham, M.D., P.R. Leavitt, T.P. Cobb, and R.H. Hesslein. Omnivory and selective feeding by zooplankton in
an eutrophic lake. American Society of
Limnology and Oceanography. Milwaukee, WI,
1996.
Hall, R.I., J.P. Smol, and P.R. Leavitt. Comparison
of fossil algal pigments and diatoms as measures of lake eutrophication. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography. Milwaukee, WI, 1996.
Vinebrooke, R.D., and P.R. Leavitt. Epilithic
and epipelic periphyton responses to ultraviolet radiation and zoobenthos in an alpine
lake. North American Benthological Society. Flathead Lake, MO, 1996.
Leavitt, P.R., R.D. Vinebrooke, M.A. Reasoner, M. Hickman, R. Pienitz, and J.P.
Smol. Regulation of primary production in alpine lakes by climatic change, forest
development, and UV radiation. Society of
Canadian Limnologists. Montreal, PQ, 1996.
Graham, M.D., P.R. Leavitt, and R.H. Hesslein.
Omnivory and zooplankton trophic position: Testing the existence of a trophic
continuum. Society of Canadian Limnologists.
Montreal, PQ, 1996.
Smol, J.P., A. Dixit, R. Quinlan, P.R. Leavitt, and K. Muir. Long-term water
quality changes in the Qu'Appelle Valley (SK) lakes and reservoirs: The paleolimnology of
Pasqua Lake. Society of Canadian
Limnologists. Montreal, PQ, 1996.
Vinebrooke, R.D., and P.R. Leavitt. Responses
of phytoplankton and periphyton to ultraviolet radiation and invertebrates in an alpine
lake. Society of Canadian Limnologists.
Montreal, PQ, 1996.
*Vinebrooke, R.D., and P.R. Leavitt. Impact
of solar ultraviolet radiation on aquatic ecosystems.
International Association of Great Lakes Research. Toronto, ON, 1996.
Leavitt, P.R., and R.D. Vinebrooke. Effects
of human activity and recent climatic variability on lakes of the Palliser triangle. 1996
Canadian Association of Geographers. Saskatoon,
SK, 1996.
*Hall, R.I., P.R. Leavitt, J.P. Smol, A. Dixit, and R. Quinlan. Effects of agriculture and sewage treatment on
prairie lakes: a paleoecological perspective. Canadian Association of Geographers. Saskatoon, SK, 1996.
Quinlan, R., J.P. Smol, and P.R. Leavitt. Chironomid (Diptera: Chironomidae) as
indicators of past hypolimnetic oxygen changes in Qu'Appelle Valley Lakes. Canadian
Association of Geographers. Saskatoon, SK,
1996.
Wilson, S., B.F. Cumming, R. Pienitz, J.P. Smol, P.R. Leavitt, and M. Heinrichs. Tracking climatic and other environmental changes
in closed-basin lakes from western Canada: The PISCES II project. Symposium on Climatic Variations and Biodiversity
Change during the Last Millenium. Geological
Survey of Canada. Ottawa, ON, 1996.
Hall, R.I., P.R. Leavitt, J.P. Smol, A. Dixit, and R. Quinlan. Effects of agriculture and sewage treatment on the
Qu'Appelle Valley lakes: A paleoecological perspective.
Workshop on Lakeshore Management in Saskatchewan. Canadian Water Resources
Association. Saskatoon, SK, 1996.
Leavitt, P.R., D. Sherbot, A. Dixit, R. Quinlin, and J.P. Smol. Water quality changes in prairie lakes and
reservoirs: paleolimnological tools to assist lake managers. North American Lake Management Society. Toronto, ON, 1995.
Leavitt,
P.R., D. Sherbot, A. Dixit, R. Quinlan, and J.P. Smol.
Water quality changes in prairie lakes and reservoirs: paleolimnological tools to
assist lake managers. Canadian Society of Environmental Biologists. Regina, SK, 1995.
Stager, J.C., R.I. Hall, and P.R. Leavitt. Paleolimnology
and the study of eutrophication in Upper Saranac Lake, New York. North American Lake Management Society. Toronto, ON, 1995.
Leavitt, P.R., R.D. Vinebrooke, B.F. Cumming, and J.P. Smol. Evaluation of pigments
as paleoclimatic indicators in saline lakes. Ecological
Society of America. Snowbird, UT, 1995.
Leavitt, P.R., R.D. Vinebrooke, M.A. Reasoner, M. Hickman, R. Pienitz, and J.P.
Smol. Regulation of primary production in
alpine lakes by climatic change and forest development.
American Society of Limnology and Oceanography. Reno, NV, 1995.
Graham, M.D., and P.R. Leavitt. Variation
in trophic position of aquatic invertebrates across a lake productivity gradient: testing
the trophic continuum hypothesis. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography. Reno, NV, 1995.
Cumming, B., S.E. Wilson, J.P. Smol, P.R. Leavitt, I. Walker, and M. Heinrichs. Paleolimnological reconstructions of climatic and
other environmental changes in closed-basin lakes from western Canada: The PISCES II
Project. Canadian Quaternary Association
(CANQUA). St. John's, NFLD, 1995.
Vinebrooke, R.D., and P.R. Leavitt. Effects
of UV radiation and macrograzers on periphyton in an alpine lake. ASLO. Reno, NV, 1995.
Verschuren, D., C. Cocquyt, and P.R. Leavitt.
Patterns and mechanisms of biotic change in a fluctuating tropical soda lake: Lake
Sonachi (Kenya), ca. 1815 to present. American
Society of Limnology and Oceanography. Reno,
NV, 1995.
Vinebrooke, R.D., and P.R. Leavitt. Can
high ambient UV radiation levels directly affect phototrophs in alpine lakes? Society of Canadian Limnologists. Ottawa, ON, 1995.
Cumming, B.F., S.E. Wilson, R. Pienitz, J.P. Smol, B.A. Zeeb, P.R. Leavitt, and M.
Heinrichs. Tracking climatic and other
environmental changes in closed-basin lakes from Western Canada: the PISCES-II project. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography
(ASLO) / North American Benthological Society (NABS) joint symposium on climatic change.
Leesburg, VA, 1994.
Cumming, B.F., S.E. Wilson, R. Pienitz, J.P. Smol, B.A. Zeeb, P.R. Leavitt, and M.
Heinrichs. Paleolimnological investigations
of salinity, climatic, and environmental shifts - II (PISCES II): tracking environmental
changes in closed-basin lakes from Western and Northern Canada. American Quaternary Association (AMQUA).
Minneapolis, MN, 1994.
Leavitt, P.R., D.E. Schindler, and D.W. Schindler. Effects of trout introduction on
primary production in a fishless alpine lake. American
Society of Limnology and Oceanography. Miami,
FL, 1994.
*Dibble, K.M., and P.R. Leavitt. Regulation of pigment deposition by
photo-oxidation and zooplankton grazing: an individual-based model. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography. Miami, FL, 1994.
*Leavitt, P.R., B.F. Cumming, and J.P. Smol. Evaluation of pigments as
paleoclimatic indicators in saline lakes. Society of Canadian Limnologists. Saskatoon, SK,
1994.
Leavitt, P.R., B.J. Hann, B.L. Zeeb, D.L. Findlay, and D.W. Schindler. Calibration
of fossil pigments, diatoms, and Cladocera with 20 years of plankton data from eutrophic
Lake 227, Experimental Lakes Area, Ontario, Canada. Sixth
International Palaeolimnology Symposium. Canberra, Australia, 1993.
Smol, J.P., B.F. Cumming, S.E. Wilson, I.R. Walker, and P.R. Leavitt. Paleolimnological investigations of salinity,
climatic and environmental shifts (the PISCES project): Reconstructing environmental
trends from western Canada. Sixth
International Palaeolimnology Symposium, Canberra, 1993.
*Leavitt, P.R., A.J. Paul, A.K. Hardie, K. Kidd, and D.W. Schindler. Selective herbivory by zooplankton in two alpine
lakes: Results from HPLC analysis of body pigments. ASLO. Edmonton, AB, 1993.
Paul, A.J., P.R. Leavitt, D.W. Schindler, and A.K. Hardie. Trophic interactions in
fishless alpine lakes: Direct and indirect effects of predation by copepods. American
Society of Limnology and Oceanography. Edmonton,
AB, 1993.
Leavitt, P.R. Comparison of 20 years of whole-lake eutrophication and annual fossil
pigment records as indicators of ecosystem variability. American Society of Limnology and
Oceanography. Santa Fe, NM, 1992.
*Leavitt, P.R. and S.R. Sanford. Multiple effects of piscivory on food-web
structure: Evidence from paleolimnology. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography. Halifax, NS, 1991.
*Leavitt, P.R. Use of fossil pigments for interpretation of whole-lake experiments.
IV International Phycological Congress Workshop, Durham, NC, 1991.
Leavitt, P.R. Herbivore and nutrient regulation of algal blooms in eutrophic Lake
Mendota. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography.
Williamsburg, VA, 1990.
Smol, J.P., I.R. Walker and P.R. Leavitt. Paleolimnology and hindcasting climatic
trends. Soc. Internat. Limnol., Munich, 1989.
Leavitt, P.R., P. Sanford and J.F. Kitchell. Road-building, hypolimnetic aeration,
liming and food-web manipulation: The annual record of fossil pigments. Vth International
Symposium on Paleolimnology, Ambleside, England, 1989.
Leavitt, P.R. and S.R. Carpenter. Sedimentary pigment concentrations record changes
in fish community composition. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography. Boulder, CO, 1988.
Leavitt, P.R. and S.R. Carpenter. Whole-lake experiments: The sedimentary record of
algal pigments. Ecological Society of America. Davis, CA, 1988.
Leavitt, P.R. and S.R. Carpenter. Pigment budgets: Comparisons of select
carotenoids. American Society of Limnology
and Oceanography. Madison, WI, 1987.
Leavitt, P.R. and S.R. Brown. Effects of Daphnia grazing on the carotenoids
of Oscillatoria utermöhlii. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography.
Vancouver, B.C., 1984.
Other Invited Presentations:
2008 Raincoast Conservation
Foundation/Fisheries and Oceans Canada
2007 National Center
for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS)
2006 NOAA (Seattle),
McGill University, University of Lethbridge, Last Mountain Lake Watershed Advisory
Committee.
2005 SK Watershed
Authority
2004 University of
Victoria, Alberta Environment Prairie Drought Workshop, US Long Term Ecological Research
(LTER) Network Variability-Disturbance Workshop, University of Regina.
2003 Danish National
Environmental Research Institute (LIMPACS, 2), Norlakes Symposium, (1), University of
Minnesota (4), University of Alberta (2). Semi-Arid Network Workshop (PARC).
2002 Cornell
University (2), University of Saskatchewan (2), University of Stockholm, Lund University.
2001 SaskPower
Corporation, University of Arizona, Institute for Ecosystems Studies, Great Lakes
Environmental Research Lab., University of Montreal, US-Geological Survey.
2000 University of
Washington (5), University of Umeä, Sweden (4), University of Stockholm.
1999 BIOCAP Canada,
Duke University, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, North Dakota State
University, University of Montreal (in french), US Environmental Protection Agency,
Government of Saskatchewan.
1998 University of
Montana.
1997 British Antarctic
Survey, Danish National Environmental Research Institute, University of Saskatchewan,
University of Copenhagen-Hilleröd.
1996 Loyola University
of Chicago, Universite Laval (in french), University of Minnesota (2), University of
Wisconsin-Madison.
Grants Awarded:
2009 Canada Foundation for
Innovation, Leading Edge Fund, with 9 others (PI, $2,799,999)
2008 NSERC Special Research
Opportunity, with P. Francus and 7 others (co-PI, $794,356)
2007 NSERC Discovery Grant
(PI, $313,750)
2005 Betty and Gordon Moore
Foundation, with D.E. Schindler, B. Finney and R. Gregory-Eaves (co-PI, $2,396,805 USD).
2004 Canada Foundation for
Innovation Grant/ Saskatchewan Economic and Cooperative Development Strategic Initiative,
with R. Bailey, M. Birgham, G. Huang, H. Qing, Z. Chen, Regina (co-PI, $1,876,503)
2003 Canada Research
Chair (Tier I)/Western Economic Development/Canada Foundation for Innovation (PI,
$2,262,300)
2002 NSF Research
Grant, with D.E. Schindler and 3 others ($527,703 USD)
2002 NSERC Research
Grant (PI, $246,000)
2000 BC Hydro Research
Contract, with R.I. Hall and 4 others ($1,914,791)
2000 BIOCAP Canada
Research Grant (PI, $49,000)
1999 Canada Foundation
for Innovation Grant/ Saskatchewan Economic and Cooperative Development Strategic
Initiative, with M. Brigham, G. Huang, H. Weger, S. Wilson, Regina (PI $768,970)
1998 NSERC Research
Grant (PI $140,077)
1998 NSERC Equipment
Grant (PI $33,943)
1997 NSERC Strategic
Grant, with G. Chen, Regina (PI $278,104)
1997 Agri-food
Innovation Fund (PI $31,000)
1996 Canadian
Association of Universities and Colleges (PI $4000)
1995 NSERC Equipment
Grant (PI $36,428)
1995 University of
Regina, Natural and Applied Sciences Grant (PI $1,500)
1995 University of
Regina, General Research Grant (PI $2,100)
1994 NSERC Research
Grant (PI $108,000)
1994 NSERC Equipment
Grant (PI $28,903)
1994 NSERC Strategic
Grant, with J. Smol, Queen's Univ. (co-PI, $310,000)
1994 NSERC-DFO
Collaborative Research and Development Grant (PI $20,000)
1994 Department of
Energy, Mines and Resources Research Grant (PI $11,000)
1994 University of Regina,
President's NSERC General Research Grant (PI $2,826)
1994 University of Regina,
Dean's Equipment Fund (PI $17,500)
1993 University of Regina,
Dean's Equipment Fund (PI $25,000)
1993 University of Regina, President's NSERC General Research Grant
(PI $5,000)
1992 Canadian
Circumpolar Institute (PI $2,600)
1986 U.S. National
Science Foundation. BSR-85-21832. Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant (PI $10,000 US).
1986 Indiana Academy
of Science. Grant-in-Aid-of-Research (PI $500 US)
1986 Sigma Xi.
Grant-in-Aid-of-Research (PI $900 US)
Awards:
2007 Frank H. Rigler Award, Society of
Canadian Limnologists. (Highest society honour in recognition of importance and influence
of contributions to Canadian limnology)
2004 University of Regina
Alumni Association Award for Excellence in Research
2003 Canada Research
Chair in Environmental Change and Society (Tier I)
1995 Kalium Professor
of Natural Science and Engineering
1991-2 NSERC Postdoctoral Fellowship
1989 Visiting
Fellowship in Canadian Government Laboratory
1985-9 Notre Dame Tuition Scholarship
1983 Senator F. Carrel
Scholarship
1983 Ontario Graduate
Scholarship
1982 Ontario Graduate
Scholarship
1981 Senator F. Carrel
Scholarship
Professional
Societies:
American Society of Limnology and Oceanography; Canadian Society of Ecology and Evolution; Canadian Society of Environmental Biologists; Ecological Society of America; Geological Society of America; International Association for Great Lakes Research; Sigma Xi; Society of Canadian Limnologists.
Professional
Activities:
-Past-President
(2006)
-Conference Co-Chair, American Society of Limnology and Oceanography (2006)
-Conference Chair: Society of Canadian Limnologists (2001, 2002)
-National Organizing Committee, 2007 Congress of International Association of Theoretical
and Applied Limnology (SIL)
-National Organizing Committee and Working Group Chair, 2008 Chapman Conference on Lakes
and Reservoirs as Sentinels, Integrators, and Regulators of Climate Change, (ASLO, AGU).
-Editorial Board, Ecology and
Ecological Monographs (2002-present)
-Editorial Board, University of California Press, Freshwater Ecology Series (2007-present)
-US National Science Foundation Grant Selection Panel, Dynamics of Coupled Natural and Human Systems (2009)
-Redfield
Award Committee, American Society of Limnology and Oceanography (2007-2010)
-Nominating Committee, American Society of Limnology and Oceanography (2008-2011)
-Endowment
Committee: American Society of Limnology and Oceanography (1997-1999)
-Canada Research Chair, College of Reviewers (2002-present)
-Outstanding Reviewer Citation, Limnology and
Oceanography (2003)
-Reviewer: Advances in Limnology, Ambio,
Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Aquatic Sciences, Arctic, Antarctic and Alpine
Research, Biogeochemistry, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, Catena,
Ecology, Ecological Applications, Ecosystems, Estuaries, Freshwater Biology, Geological
Survey of Canada Bulletin, Hydrobiologia, Journal of Environmental Monitoring and
Assessment, Journal of Global Planetary Change, Journal of Great Lakes Research, Journal
of Limnology, Journal of the North American Benthological Society, Journal of
Paleolimnology, Limnology and Oceanography, Mem, Ist. Ital. Idrobiol., Organic
Geochemistry, Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology, Proceedings
of the National Academy of Science, Transactions
of the American Fisheries Society, Water
Air and Soil Pollution,Wetlands,
Alberta Challenge Grants in Biodiversity, American Chemical Society, Canada Research
Chairs, Exxon
Valdez Trustee Council, Geological
Survey of Canada, National
Geographic Society, Israel
Science Foundation, Maryland Seagrant Program, Natural Environmental Research Council
(UK), Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada, Netherlands Organization
for Scientific Research, US Geological Survey.
-Senior scientific reviewer for Clifton Associates, Regina (1999)
-Session Chair: Annual Meetings of American Society of Limnology and Oceanography;
Ecological Society of America; Society of Canadian Limnologists.
-Student Presentation Award Judge: Annual Meeting of Ecological Society of America.