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W. Charles Kerfoot
W. Charles Kerfoot
Professor of Biological Sciences, Michigan Technological University
Verified email at mtu.edu
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Predation: direct and indirect impacts on aquatic communities
WC Kerfoot, A Sih
9211987
Predation: direct and indirect impacts on aquatic communities
WC Kerfoot, A Sih
9211987
Competition among cladocerans: nature of the interaction between Bosmina and Daphnia
WR DeMott, WC Kerfoot
Ecology 63 (6), 1949-1966, 1982
3901982
Fish predation on Bosmina longirostris: Body‐size selection versus visibility selection
TM Zaret, WC Kerfoot
Ecology 56 (1), 232-237, 1975
3451975
Combat between predatory copepods and their prey: Cyclops, Epischura, and Bosmina 1
WC Kerfoot
Limnology and Oceanography 23 (6), 1089-1102, 1978
2431978
Implications of copepod predation 1
WC Kerfoot
Limnology and Oceanography 22 (2), 316-325, 1977
2301977
Evolution and ecology of zooplankton communities
WC Kerfoot
University Press of New England, 1980
211*1980
A new approach to historical reconstruction: combining descriptive and experimental paleolimnology
WC Kerfoot, JA Robbins, LJ Weider
Limnology and Oceanography 44 (5), 1232-1247, 1999
1901999
Visual observations of live zooplankters: evasion, escape, and chemical defenses
WC Kerfoot, DL Kellogg Jr, JR Strickler
Evolution and ecology of zooplankton communities 3 (10), 1980
1711980
The divergence of adjacent populations
WC Kerfoot
Ecology 56 (6), 1298-1313, 1975
1711975
Egg‐size cycle of a cladoceran
WC Kerfoot
Ecology 55 (6), 1259-1270, 1974
1601974
A question of taste: crypsis and warning coloration in freshwater zooplankton communities
WC Kerfoot
Ecology 63 (2), 538-554, 1982
1491982
Redefining indirect effects
TE Miller, WC Kerfoot
Predation: direct and indirect impacts on aquatic communities. University …, 1987
1431987
Experimental paleoecology (resurrection ecology): chasing Van Valen's Red Queen hypothesis
WC Kerfoot, LJ Weider
Limnology and oceanography 49 (4part2), 1300-1316, 2004
1392004
Net accumulation rates and the history of cladoceran communities
WC Kerfoot
Ecology 55 (1), 51-61, 1974
1371974
Competition in cladoceran communities: the cost of evolving defenses against copepod predation
WC Kerfoot
Ecology 58 (2), 303-313, 1977
1271977
Groundwater flow influences the biomass and nutrient ratios of epibenthic algae in a north temperate seepage lake
SE Hagerthey, WC Kerfoot
Limnology and Oceanography 43 (6), 1227-1242, 1998
1261998
Degree of taste discrimination among suspension‐feeding cladocerans and copepods: Implications for detritivory and herbivory
WC Kerfoot, KL Kirk
Limnology and Oceanography 36 (6), 1107-1123, 1991
1211991
Adaptive value of vertical migration: comments on the predation hypothesis and some alternatives
WC Kerfoot
Contrib. Mar. Sci. 27, 91-113, 1985
1201985
Cascading effects and indirect pathways
K WC
Predation: direct and indirect impacts on aquatic communities, 57-70, 1987
1151987
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