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Biodiversity as a barrier to ecological invasion.Ecosystem ecology meets adaptive management: food web response to a controlled flood on the Colorado River, Glen Canyon.Flow management and fish density regulate salmonid recruitment and adult size in tailwaters across western North America.Mercury and selenium accumulation in the Colorado River food web, Grand Canyon, USA.The role of discharge variation in scaling of drainage area and food chain length in rivers.Plant diversity increases resistance to invasion in the absence of covarying extrinsic factorsSaltcedar (Tamarix ramosissima) invasion alters organic matter dynamics in a desert streamHigh Diet Overlap between Native Small-Bodied Fishes and Nonnative Fathead Minnow in the Colorado River, Grand Canyon, ArizonaRegulation leads to increases in riparian vegetation, but not direct allochthonous inputs, along the Colorado River in Grand Canyon, ArizonaInvasion and production of New Zealand mud snails in the Colorado River, Glen CanyonFlow Management for Hydropower Extirpates Aquatic Insects, Undermining River Food WebsEvaluating potential sources of variation in Chironomidae catch rates on sticky trapsBuilding a better sticky trap: description of an easy-to-use trap and pole mount for quantifying the abundance of adult aquatic insectsWarm water temperatures and shifts in seasonality increase trout recruitment but only moderately decrease adult size in western North American tailwatersDeleterious effects of net clogging on the quantification of stream driftPhenology of the adult angel lichen moth (Cisthene angelus) in Grand Canyon, USAPrey size and availability limits maximum size of rainbow trout in a large tailwater: insights from a drift-foraging bioenergetics modelSeasonal and spatial patterns of growth of rainbow trout in the Colorado River in Grand Canyon, ArizonaTurbidity, light, temperature, and hydropeaking control primary productivity in the Colorado River, Grand CanyonThe relation between invertebrate drift and two primary controls, discharge and benthic densities, in a large regulated riverFood-web dynamics in a large river discontinuumMacroinvertebrate diets reflect tributary inputs and turbidity-driven changes in food availability in the Colorado River downstream of Glen Canyon DamPatterns of an Invasion by Argentine Ants (Linepithema humile) in a Riparian Corridor and its Effects on Ant DiversityFood web controls on mercury fluxes and fate in the Colorado River, Grand Canyon
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researcher, ORCID id # 0000-0003-3477-3629
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