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Biography and Research Information
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Lillie Haddock's research investigates the physicochemical properties of microcystins in aquatic environments, focusing on their presence and behavior in Lake Fayetteville, Arkansas. Her work examines how these properties influence the distribution and hierarchical structure of microcystins during specific periods, such as May through September 2020. This research contributes to understanding the ecological dynamics of harmful algal blooms and their associated toxins in freshwater systems.
Haddock collaborates with researchers from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Brian E. Haggard, Abbie LaNell Lasater, Erin M. Grantz, and Alyssa Ferri. Her scholarly output includes one publication, with a current h-index of 1 and 6 total citations, indicating early-stage research activity.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 6
Selected Publications
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Microcystin Shows Thresholds and Hierarchical Structure With Physicochemical Properties at Lake Fayetteville, Arkansas, May Through September 2020 (2023)
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- Microcystin Shows Thresholds and Hierarchical Structure With Physicochemical Properties at Lake Fayetteville, Arkansas, May Through September 2020
- Microcystin Shows Thresholds and Hierarchical Structure With Physicochemical Properties at Lake Fayetteville, Arkansas, May Through September 2020
- Microcystin Shows Thresholds and Hierarchical Structure With Physicochemical Properties at Lake Fayetteville, Arkansas, May Through September 2020
- Microcystin Shows Thresholds and Hierarchical Structure With Physicochemical Properties at Lake Fayetteville, Arkansas, May Through September 2020
- Microcystin Shows Thresholds and Hierarchical Structure With Physicochemical Properties at Lake Fayetteville, Arkansas, May Through September 2020
- Microcystin Shows Thresholds and Hierarchical Structure With Physicochemical Properties at Lake Fayetteville, Arkansas, May Through September 2020
- Microcystin Shows Thresholds and Hierarchical Structure With Physicochemical Properties at Lake Fayetteville, Arkansas, May Through September 2020
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