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Publications
- Associations among elements in freshwater mussel shells (Unionidae) and their relation to morphology and life history
- Habitat Disturbance Linked with Host Microbiome Dispersion and Bd Dynamics in Temperate Amphibians
- Extreme flooding decreases stream consumer autochthony by increasing detrital resource availability
- Aggregated filter‐feeders govern the flux and stoichiometry of locally available energy and nutrients in rivers
- Larval anurans follow predictions of stoichiometric theory: implications for nutrient storage in wetlands
- Community patch dynamics governs direct and indirect nutrient recycling by aggregated animals across spatial scales
- Identifying potential drivers of distribution patterns of invasive Corbicula fluminea relative to native freshwater mussels (Unionidae) across spatial scales
- Filter-feeders have differential bottom-up impacts on green and brown food webs
- Long-lived organisms provide an integrative footprint of agricultural land use
- Geographically isolated wetlands: Embedded habitats
- Razor-backed Musk Turtle (Sternotherus carinatus) diet across a gradient of invasion
- Using functional traits to assess the influence of burrowing bivalves on nitrogen-removal in streams
- Native freshwater mussel effects on nitrogen cycling: Impacts of nutrient limitation and biomass dependency
- Egestion versus excretion: A meta-analysis examining nutrient release rates and ratios across freshwater fauna
- Species and function lost: Role of drought in structuring stream communities
- Applying place-based social-ecological research to address water scarcity: Insights for future research
- Consumer Aggregations Drive Nutrient Dynamics and Ecosystem Metabolism in Nutrient-Limited Systems
- The gut microbiome of freshwater Unionidae mussels is determined by host species and is selectively retained from filtered seston
- Larval Anuran Stable Isotope Signatures and Stoichiometry Across Multiple Geographically Isolated Wetlands in the Southeastern United States
- Spatial stoichiometry: Cross-ecosystem material flows and their impact on recipient ecosystems and organisms
- Evolutionary history drives aspects of stoichiometric niche variation and functional effects within a guild
- Scale-dependent longitudinal patterns in mussel communities
- Willingness to pay for ecosystem services among stakeholder groups in a south-central U.S. watershed with regional conflict
- Water quality and planktonic microbial assemblages of isolated wetlands in an agricultural landscape
- Effects of increased temperature on arctic slimy sculpin Cottus cognatus is mediated by food availability: Implications for climate change
- Biomass distribution of fishes and mussels mediates spatial and temporal heterogeneity in nutrient cycling in streams
- Wetland floodplain flux: temporal and spatial availability of organic matter and dissolved nutrients in an unmodified river
- Erratum to: Drought-induced changes in flow regimes lead to long-term losses in mussel-provided ecosystem services (Ecology and Evolution, 2015, 5, 6, (1291-1305), 10.1002/ece3.1442)
- Aggregated filter-feeding consumers alter nutrient limitation: Consequences for ecosystem and community dynamics
- Biological Connectivity of Seasonally Ponded Wetlands across Spatial and Temporal Scales
- Consumer-driven nutrient dynamics in freshwater ecosystems: from individuals to ecosystems
- The stoichiometry of larval anuran development in natural wetlands
- Biogeochemical hotspots: Temporal and spatial scaling of the impact of freshwater mussels on ecosystem function
- Gut microbiomes of freshwater mussels (Unionidae) are taxonomically and phylogenetically variable across years but remain functionally stable
- Length-mass equations for freshwater unionid mussel assemblages: Implications for estimating ecosystem function
- Erratum: Erratum (Freshwater Science, (2020))
- Consumer-driven nutrient dynamics in freshwater ecosystems: An introduction
- Benthic algal community composition across a watershed: coupling processes between land and water
- Drought-induced changes in flow regimes lead to long-term losses in mussel-provided ecosystem services
- Implications of species addition and decline for nutrient dynamics in fresh waters
- Determinants of food resource assimilation by stream insects along a tropical elevation gradient
- Nutrient recycling by insect and fish communities in high-elevation tropical streams
- Designing Low-Cost, Low-Power Circuits to Support Real-Time, Remote Distributed Environmental Sensing Using GSM Networks
- Digestive gland microbiome of Pleurobema cordatum: Mesocosms induce dysbiosis
- Tracing Consumer-Derived Nitrogen in Riverine Food Webs
- Suspended material availability and filtration-biodeposition processes performed by a native and invasive bivalve species in streams
- Incorporating ecogeomorphic feedbacks to better understand resiliency in streams: A review and directions forward
- Little clams with big potential: nutrient release by invasive Corbicula fluminea can exceed co-occurring freshwater mussel (Unionidae) assemblages
- Drivers of ecosystem vulnerability to Corbicula invasions in southeastern North America
- Phylogeny of Mesoamerican freshwater mussels and a revised tribe‐level classification of the Ambleminae
- Stable isotopic signatures, tissue stoichiometry, and nutrient cycling (C and N) of native and invasive freshwater bivalves
- Stream discharge and floodplain connections affect seston quality and stable isotopic signatures in a coastal plain stream
- Long‐term monitoring shows that drought sensitivity and riparian land use change coincide with freshwater mussel declines
- Community‐wide correlations between species richness, abundance and population genomic diversity in a freshwater biodiversity hotspot
- Different components of biodiversity mediate two ecosystem functions derived from naturally assembled filter‐feeder communities
- A metasystem approach to designing environmental flows
- Uncertainty in streamflow measurements significantly impacts estimates of downstream nitrate export
- A test of the loose‐equilibrium concept with long‐lived organisms: Evaluating temporal change in freshwater mussel assemblages
- Secondary production and biomass in mussel assemblages relate to species richness and stream size but not life history
- Linking Phylogeny and Morphology to Resource Assimilation Within Aquatic Assemblages
- Multispecies genetic structure scales with β-diversity across river hierarchies in a freshwater mussel biodiversity hotspot
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Co-workers & collaborators
- GH
Garrett Hopper
- JL
Jonathan Lopez
- KA
Ken Aho
- CJ
Colin Jackson
- CJ
C. Nathan Jones
- KL
Kathleen A. Lohse