38 Publications (Page 1 of 2)
2018
Linking permafrost thaw to shifting biogeochemistry and food web resources in an arctic river.Kendrick, Michael R⋅Huryn, Alexander D⋅Bowden, William B⋅Deegan, Linda A⋅Findlay, Robert H⋅Hershey, Anne E⋅Peterson, Bruce J⋅Beneš, Joshua P⋅Benes, Josh and Schuett, ElissaGlobal change biology, September 15, 2018.
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2009
Macroinvertebrates as indicators of fish absence in naturally fishless lakesSCHILLING, EMILY G⋅LOFTIN, CYNTHIA S and Huryn, AlexanderFreshwater biology., vol. 54, (no. 1), pp. 181-202, 2009.
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Macroinvertebrates as indicators of fish absence in naturally fishless lakesSCHILLING, EMILY G⋅LOFTIN, CYNTHIA S and Huryn, AlexanderFreshwater Biology, vol. 54, pp. 181-202, 2009.
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2008
Changes in Stream Primary Producer Communities Resulting from Large-Scale Catastrophic Amphibian Declines: Can Small-Scale Experiments Predict Effects of Tadpole Loss?Connelly, Scott⋅Pringle, Catherine⋅Bixby, Becky⋅Brenes, Roberto⋅Whiles, Matt R⋅Lips, Karen R⋅Kilham, Susan and Huryn, AlexanderEcosystems., vol. 11, (no. 8), pp. 1262-1276, 2008.
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Predicting the locations of naturally fishless lakesSCHILLING, EMILY G⋅LOFTIN, CYNTHIA S⋅DEGOOSH, KATIE E⋅Huryn, Alexander and WEBSTER, KATHERINE EFreshwater biology., vol. 53, (no. 5), pp. 1021-1035, 2008.
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2007
Role of habitat in determining macroinvertebrate production in an intermittent-stream systemChadwick, Michael and Huryn, AlexanderFreshwater biology., vol. 52, (no. 2), pp. 240-251, 2007.
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2006
Food web structure and function in two arctic streams with contrasting disturbance regimesParker, Stephanie M and Huryn, AlexanderFreshwater Biology, vol. 51, (no. 7), pp. 1249-1263, 2006.
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The effects of amphibian population declines on the structure and function of Neotropical stream ecosystemsWhiles, Matt R⋅Lips, Kr⋅Pringle, Catherine⋅Kilham, SS⋅Bixby, RJ⋅Brenes, R.⋅Connelly, S.⋅Colon-Gaud, JC⋅Hunte-Brown, M.⋅Huryn, Alexander⋅Montgomery, C. and Peterson, S.Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, vol. 4, (no. 1), pp. 27-34, 2006.
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Urbanization affects stream ecosystem function by altering hydrology, chemistry, and biotic richness.Chadwick, Michael⋅Dobberfuhl, Dean R⋅Benke, Arthur C⋅Huryn, Alex⋅Suberkropp, Keller and Thiele, John EEcological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America, vol. 16, (no. 5), pp. 1796-807, 2006/Oct.
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2005
Landscape heterogeneity and the biodiversity of Arctic stream communities: a habitat template analysisHuryn, Alexander⋅Slavik, Karie A⋅Lowe, Rex L⋅Parker, Stephanie M⋅Anderson, Dennis S and Peterson, Bruce JCanadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, vol. 62, (no. 8), pp. 1905-1919, 2005.
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Response of stream macroinvertebrate production to atmospheric nitrogen deposition and channel dryingChadwick, Michael and Huryn, AlexanderLimnology and Oceanography, vol. 50, (no. 1), pp. 228-236, 2005.
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2003
Impervious surface area as a predictor of the effects of urbanization on stream insect communities in Maine, U.S.A.Morse, C.C.⋅Huryn, Alexander and Cronan, C.Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, vol. 89, (no. 1), pp. 95-127, 2003.
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2002
Catchment land-use, macroinvertebrates and detritus processing in headwater streams: taxonomic richness versus functionHuryn, Alexander⋅Butz Huryn, VM⋅Arbuckle, CJ and Tsomides, L.Freshwater Biology, vol. 47, (no. 3), pp. 401-415, 2002.
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Natural-abundance stable C and N isotopes indicate weak upstream-downstream linkage of food webs in a grassland river.Huryn, Alexander⋅Riley, RH⋅Young, RG⋅Arbuckle, CJ and Peacock, K.Archiv fuer Hydrobiologie, vol. 153, (no. 2), pp. 177-196, 2002.
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2001
Temporal shift in contribution of terrestrial organic matter to consumer production in a grassland river.Huryn, Alexander⋅Riley, Ralph H⋅Young, RG⋅Arbuckle, CJ⋅Peacock, K. and Lyon, G.Freshwat. Biol., vol. 46, (no. 2), pp. 213-226, 2001.
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2000
High species richness of caddisflies (Trichoptera) from a riparian wetland in MaineHuryn, Alexander and Harris, SCNortheastern Naturalist, vol. 7, (no. 3), pp. 189-204, 2000.
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Life history and production of stream insects.Huryn, Alex and Wallace, James BAnnual review of entomology, vol. 45, pp. 83-110, 2000.
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1999
Effects of land use on stream metabolism and organic matter turnoverYoung, RG and Huryn, AlexanderEcological Applications, vol. 9, (no. 4), pp. 1359-1376, 1999.
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Life history and production of Paranephrops zealandicus in a forest stream, with comments about the sustainable harvest of a freshwater crayfish.Whitmore, N. and Huryn, AlexanderFreshwater Biology, vol. 42, (no. 3), pp. 467-478, 1999.
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1998
Comment: Improvements to the diurnal upstream-downstream dissolved oxygen change technique for determing whole-stream metabolism in small streamsYoung, Roger G and Huryn, AlexanderCanadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, vol. 55, (no. 7), pp. 1784-1785, Jul 1998.
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Ecosystem-level evidence for top-down and bottom-up control of production in a grassland stream systemHuryn, AlexanderOecologia, vol. 115, (no. 1-2), pp. 173-183, 1998.
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1997
A biomechanical hypothesis explaining upstream movements by the freshwater snail ElimiaHuryn, Alexander and Denny, Mark WFunctional Ecology, vol. 11, (no. 4), pp. 472-483, 1997.
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