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A unifying model of cation binding by humic substances
E Tipping, MA Hurley
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 56 (10), 3627-3641, 1992
7971992
Automated statistical analysis of microbial enumeration by dilution series
MA Hurley, ME Roscoe
Journal of applied microbiology 55 (1), 159-164, 1983
3711983
A functional model for maximum growth of Atlantic Salmon parr, Salmo salar, from two populations in northwest England
JM Elliott, MA Hurley
Functional Ecology 11 (5), 592-603, 1997
3151997
A new, improved growth model for brown trout, Salmo trutta
JM Elliott, MA Hurley, RJ Fryer
Functional ecology, 290-298, 1995
2911995
Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis in the Catchment Area and Water of the River Taff in South Wales, United Kingdom, and Its Potential Relationship to …
RW Pickup, G Rhodes, S Arnott, K Sidi-Boumedine, TJ Bull, A Weightman, ...
Applied and environmental microbiology 71 (4), 2130-2139, 2005
2242005
A model of solid‐solution interactions in acid organic soils, based on the complexation properties of humic substances
E Tipping, MA Hurley
Journal of Soil Science 39 (4), 505-519, 1988
2221988
The complexation of protons, aluminium and calcium by aquatic humic substances: a model incorporating binding-site heterogeneity and macroionic effects
E Tipping, CA Backes, MA Hurley
Water Research 22 (5), 597-611, 1988
1911988
Functional models for growth and food consumption of Atlantic salmon parr, Salmo salar, from a Norwegian river
T Forseth, MA Hurley, AJ Jensen, JM Elliott
Freshwater biology 46 (2), 173-186, 2001
1762001
Consistency in the stress response of individuals of two strains of rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss
TG Pottinger, AD Pickering, MA Hurley
Aquaculture 103 (3-4), 275-289, 1992
1561992
Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis in Lake Catchments, in River Water Abstracted for Domestic Use, and in Effluent from Domestic Sewage Treatment …
RW Pickup, G Rhodes, TJ Bull, S Arnott, K Sidi-Boumedine, M Hurley, ...
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 72 (6), 4067-4077, 2006
1482006
Daily energy intake and growth of piscivorous brown trout,Salmo trutta
JM Elliott, MA Hurley
Freshwater Biology 44 (2), 237-245, 2000
1462000
Variable effects of droughts on the density of a sea-trout Salmo trutta population over 30 years
JM Elliott, MA Hurley, JA Elliott
Journal of Applied Ecology, 1229-1238, 1997
1421997
The impact of climate change on the physical characteristics of the larger lakes in the English Lake District
G George, M Hurley, D Hewitt
Freshwater Biology 52 (9), 1647-1666, 2007
1342007
Humic substances in acid surface waters; modelling aluminium binding, contribution to ionic charge-balance, and control of pH
E Tipping, C Woof, MA Hurley
Water Research 25 (4), 425-435, 1991
1331991
An individual‐based model for predicting the emergence period of sea trout fry in a Lake District stream
JM Elliott, MA Hurley
Journal of fish Biology 53 (2), 414-433, 1998
1011998
Modeling electrostatic and heterogeneity effects on proton dissociation from humic substances
E Tipping, MM Reddy, MA Hurley
Environmental science & technology 24 (11), 1700-1705, 1990
931990
A new energetics model for brown trout, Salmo trutta
JM Elliott, MA Hurley
Freshwater Biology 42 (2), 235-246, 1999
921999
Optimum energy intake and gross efficiency of energy conversion for brown trout, Salmo trutta, feeding on invertebrates or fish
JM Elliott, MA Hurley
Freshwater Biology 44 (4), 605-615, 2000
912000
Population regulation in adult, but not juvenile, resident trout (Salmo trutta) in a Lake District stream
Elliott, Hurley
Journal of Animal Ecology 67 (2), 280-286, 1998
891998
The rise and fall of Asterionella formosa in the South Basin of Windermere: analysis of a 45‐year series of data
SC Maberly, MA Hurley, C Butterwick, JE Corry, SI Heaney, AE Irish, ...
Freshwater Biology 31 (1), 19-34, 1994
861994
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