JL
Publications
- Animal aggregations promote emergent aquatic plant production at the aquatic–terrestrial interface
- A review and evaluation of the effects of hydrodynamic variables on freshwater mussel communities
- Long‐term monitoring shows that drought sensitivity and riparian land use change coincide with freshwater mussel declines
- White‐tailed deer consumption of emergent macrophytes mediates aquatic‐to‐terrestrial nutrient flows
- Ecosystem bioelement variability is associated with freshwater animal aggregations at the aquatic-terrestrial interface
- Secondary production and biomass in mussel assemblages relate to species richness and stream size but not life history
- Longevity, Not Stream Flow, Explains Variation in Freshwater Mussel Growth Rates Across Four Rivers
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Co-workers & collaborators
- CA
Carla Atkinson
- GH
Garrett Hopper
- WH
Wendell R. Haag
- AB
Angela K. Burrow
- IS
Irene Sánchez González2
- IB
Ian Brunetz