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Hudson River publication list
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Strayer, D. L.
2012.
The Hudson River: A primer to the ecology of an iconic river.
University of California Press
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Carlsson, N. O. L., H. Bustamante, D. L. Strayer, and M. L. Pace.
2011.
Biotic resistance on the increase: native predators structure invasive zebra mussel populations.
Freshwater Biol.
56(8):1630-1637.
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Courtwright, J., and S. E. G. Findlay.
2011.
Effects of Microtopography on Hydrology, Physicochemistry, and Vegetation in a Tidal Swamp of the Hudson River.
Wetlands
31(2):239-249.
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Strayer, D. L., N. Cid, and H. M. Malcom.
2011.
Long-term changes in a population of an invasive bivalve and its effects.
Oecologia
165: 1063-1072
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Caraco, N. F., J. E. Bauer, J. J. Cole, S. Petsch and P. A. Raymond.
2010.
Millennial-aged organic carbon subsidies to a modern river food web.
Ecology
91(8):2385-2393.
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Findlay, S., W. H. McDowell, D. Fischer, M. L. Pace, N. Caraco, S. S. Kaushal, and K. C. Weathers.
2010.
Total carbon analysis may overestimate organic carbon content of fresh waters in the presence of high dissolved inorganic carbon.
Limnol. Oceanogr. Methods
8:196-201.
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Hunsinger, G. B., S. Mitra, S. E. G. Findlay, and D. T. Fischer.
2010.
Wetland-driven shifts in suspended particulate organic matter composition of the Hudson River estuary, New York.
Limnol. Oceanogr.
55:1653-1667.
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Kaushal, S. S., G. E. Likens, N. A. Jaworski, M. L. Pace, A. M. Sides, D. Seekell, K. T. Belt, D. T. Secor and R. L. Wingate.
2010.
Rising stream and river temperatures in the United States.
Front. Ecol. Environ.
8(9):461-466. DOI.10.1890/090037.
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Kaushal, S. S., M. L. Pace, P. M. Groffman, L. E. Band, K. T. Belt, P. M. Mayer and C. Welty.
2010.
Land use and climate variability amplify contaminant pulses.
EOS
91:221-222.
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Kornijow, R., D. L. Strayer, and N. F. Caraco.
2010.
Macroinvertebrate communities of hypoxic habitats created by an invasive plant (Trapa natans) in the freshwater tidal Hudson River.
Fundam. Appl. Limnol.
176(3):199-207
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Pace, M. L., D. L. Strayer, D. Fischer, and H. M. Malcom.
2010.
Recovery of native zooplankton associated with increased mortality of an invasive mussel.
Ecosphere
1(1):art. 3. doi:10.1890/ES10-00002.1.
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Strayer, D. L.
2010.
Alien species in fresh waters: ecological effects, interactions with other stressors, and prospects for the future.
Freshwater Biol.
55:152-174, suppl. 1
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Strayer, D. L. and S. E. G. Findlay.
2010.
Ecology of freshwater shore zones.
Aquat. Sci.
72:127-163. DOI 10.1007/s00027-010-0128-9
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Carlsson, N. O. L., and D. L. Strayer.
2009.
Intraspecific variation in exotic prey consumption – a mechanism that increases biotic resistance against invasive species?
Freshwater Biol.
54(11):2315-2319
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Carlsson, N. O. L., O. Sarnelle, and D. L. Strayer.
2009.
Native predators and exotic prey – an acquired taste?
Front. Ecol. Environ.
7(10):525-532.
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Cole, J. J., and Y.T. Prairie
2009.
Dissolved CO2. Vol. 2, pp. 30-34.In: G.E. Likens (ed.). Encyclopedia of Inland Waters.
Oxford: Elsevier.
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Findlay, S.
2009.
Tidal freshwater wetlands. Pp. 558-562.In: G.E. Likens (ed.). The Encyclopedia of Inland Waters.
Oxford: Elsevier
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Strayer, D. L.
2009.
Twenty years of zebra mussels: lessons from the mollusk that made headlines.
Front. Ecol. Environ.
7(3)135-141. DOI: 10.1890/080020
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del Giorgio, P. A., and M. L. Pace.
2008.
Relative independence of dissolved organic carbon processing and transport in a large temperature river: the Hudson River as both pipe and reactor.
Limnol. Oceanogr.
53: 185-197.
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Findlay, S., W. C. Nieder, and S. Ciparis.
2008.
Carbon flows, nutrient cycling and food webs.In: A. Barendregt, D.F. Whigham, and A.H. Baldwin (eds.). Tidal Freshwater Wetlands.
Backhuys Publishers, Leiden, The Netherlands
pp. 137-144
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Goodwin, K., N. Caraco, and J. Cole.
2008.
Temporal dynamics of dissolved oxygen in a floating leaved macrophyte bed.
Freshwat. Biol.
53(8):1632-1641.
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Nieder, W. C., S. Hoskins, S. D. Smith and S. E. G. Findlay.
2008.
Distribution and spatial change of Hudson River Estuary submerged aquatic vegetation: Implications for coastal management and natural resource protection.In: X. Yang (ed.) Remote Sensing and GIS for Coastal Ecosystem Assessment and Management: Principles and Applications
Springer-Verlag
pp. 259-277
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Strayer, D. L., M. L. Pace, N. F. Caraco, J. J. Cole, and S.E.G. Findlay.
2008.
Hydrology and grazing jointly control a large-river food web.
Ecology
89(1):12-18.
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Baines, S. B., N. S. Fisher, and J. J. Cole.
2007.
Dissolved organic matter and persistence of the invasive zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) under low food conditions.
Limnol. Oceanogr.
52:70-78.
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Cole, J. J., Y. T. Prairie, N. F. Caraco, W. H. McDowell, L. J. Tranvik, R. G. Striegl, C. M. Duarte, P. Kortelainen, J. A. Downing, J. Middleburg, and J. Melack.
2007.
Plumbing the global carbon cycle: Integrating inland waters into the terrestrial carbon budget.
Ecosystems
10:171-184.
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Fernald, S. H., N. F. Caraco, and J. J. Cole.
2007.
Changes in cyanobacterial dominance following the invasion of the zebra mussel Dreissena polymorpha: Long-term results from the Hudson River estuary.
Estuaries and Coasts
30(1):163-170.
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Strayer, D. L., and H. M. Malcom.
2007.
Effects of zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) on native bivalves: The beginning of the end or the end of the beginning?
J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc.
26(1):111–122.
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Strayer, D. L., and H. M. Malcom.
2007.
Submersed vegetation as habitat for invertebrates in the Hudson River Estuary.
Estuaries and Coasts
30(2):253–264.
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Caraco, N. F., J. J. Cole, and D. L. Strayer.
2006.
Top down control from the bottom: Regulation of eutrophication in a large river by benthic grazing.
Limnol. Oceanogr.
51:664-670.
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Caraco, N. F., J. J. Cole, S. E. G. Findlay, and C. Wigand.
2006.
Vascular plants as engineers of oxygen in aquatic systems.
BioScience
56(3):219-225.
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Cole, J. J., and N. F. Caraco.
2006.
Primary production and its regulation in the tidal-freshwater Hudson River. pp. 107-120. In: J. S. Levinton and J. R. Waldman (eds.). The Hudson River Estuary.
Cambridge University Press, New York.
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del Giorgio, P. A., M. L. Pace, and D. Fisher.
2006.
Relationship of bacterial growth efficiency to spatial variation in bacterial activity in the Hudson River.
Aquat. Microb. Ecol.
45:55-67.
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Findlay, S. E. G.
2006.
Bacterial abundance, growth and metabolism in the tidal freshwater Hudson River. pp. 99-106. In: J. S. Levinton and J. R. Waldman (eds.). The Hudson River Estuary.
Cambridge University Press, New York.
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Findlay, S. E. G., C. Wigand, and W. C. Nieder.
2006.
Submersed macrophyte distribution and function in the tidal freshwater Hudson River. pp. 230-241. In: J. S. Levinton and J. R. Waldman (eds.). The Hudson River Estuary.
Cambridge University Press, New York.
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Findlay, S. E. G., W. C. Nieder, and D. T. Fischer.
2006.
Multi-scale controls on water quality effects of submerged aquatic vegetation in the tidal freshwater Hudson River.
Ecosystems
9:84-96.
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Hummel, M., and S. Findlay.
2006.
Effects of water chestnut (Trapa natans) beds on water chemistry in the tidal freshwater Hudson River.
Hydrobiologia
559:169-181.
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Kiviat, E., S. E. G. Findlay, and W. C. Nieder.
2006.
Tidal wetlands of the Hudson River estuary. pp. 279-310. In: J. S. Levinton and J. R. Waldman (eds.). The Hudson River Estuary.
Cambridge University Press, New York.
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Pace, M. L., and D. J. Lonsdale.
2006.
Ecology of the Hudson River zooplankton community. pp. 217-229. In: J. S. Levinton and J. R. Waldman (eds.). The Hudson River Estuary.
Cambridge University Press, New York.
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Strayer, D. L.
2006.
Alien species in the Hudson River. pp. 296-310. In: J. S. Levinton and J. R. Waldman (eds.). The Hudson River Estuary.
Cambridge University Press, New York.
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Strayer, D. L.
2006.
The benthic animal communities of the tidal-freshwater Hudson River estuary. pp. 266-278. In: J. S. Levinton and J. R. Waldman (eds.). The Hudson River Estuary.
Cambridge University Press, New York.
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Strayer, D. L., and H. M. Malcom.
2006.
Long-term demography of a zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) population.
Freshwat. Biol.
51:117-130.
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Strayer, D. L., H. M. Malcom, R. E. Bell, S. Carbotte, and F. Nitsche.
2006.
Using geophysical information to define benthic habitats in a large river.
Freshwat. Biol.
51:25-38.
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Strayer, D. L., V. T. Eviner, J. M. Jeschke, and M. L. Pace.
2006.
Understanding the long-term effects of species invasions.
Trends Ecol. Evol.
21(11):645-651.
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Waldman, J. R., K. E. Limburg, and D. L. Strayer (eds.).
2006.
Hudson River Fishes and their Environment.
American Fisheries Society.
365 pp.
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Waldman, J., K. Limburg, and D. Strayer.
2006.
The Hudson River environment and its dynamic fish community. pp. 1-7. In: J. R. Waldman, K. E. Limburg, and D. L. Strayer (eds.). Hudson River Fishes and their Environment.
American Fisheries Society.
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Baines, S., N. Fisher, and J. J. Cole.
2005.
Uptake of dissolved organic matter (DOM) and its importance to metabolic
requirements of the zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha.
Limnol. Oceanogr.
50:36-47.
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Daniels, R. A., K. E. Limburg, R. E. Schmidt, D. L. Strayer, and R. C. Chambers.
2005.
Changes in fish assemblages in the tidal Hudson River, New York.In: J. N. Rinne, R. M. Hughes, and B. Calamusso (eds.). Historical Changes in Large River Fish Assemblages of America.
Am. Fish. Soc. Symposium
45:471-503.
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Findlay, S. E. G.
2005.
Increased carbon transport in the Hudson River: Unexpected consequence of nitrogen deposition?
Front. Ecol. Environ.
3(3):133-137.
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Harrison, J. A., S. P. Seitzinger, A. F. Bouwman, N. F. Caraco, A. H. W. Beusen, and C. J. Vorosmarty.
2005.
Dissolved inorganic phosphorus export to the coastal zone: Results from a spatially explicit global model.
Global Biogeochem. Cycles.
9:GB4S03.
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Jackson, J. K., A. D. Huryn, D. L. Strayer, D. Courtemanch, and B. W. Sweeney.
2005.
Atlantic rivers – Northeastern states. pp. 20-71. In: A. C. Benke and C. E. Cushing (eds.). Rivers of North America.
Academic Press, Inc.
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Strayer, D. L., E. A. Blair, N. F. Caraco, J. J. Cole, S. Findlay, W. C. Nieder, and M. L. Pace.
2005.
Interactions between alien species and restoration of large-river ecosystems.
Arch. Hydrobiol. Suppl.
155(1-4):133-145.
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Caraco, N. F., and J. J. Cole.
2004.
When terrestrial organic matter is sent down the river: Importance of allochthonous C inputs to the metabolism in lakes and rivers. pp. 301-316. In: A. Polis, M. E. Power, and G. Huxell (eds.). Food Webs at the Landscape Level.
University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois.
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Kirchman, D. L., A. Dittel, S. E. G. Findlay, and D. T. Fischer.
2004.
Changes in bacterial activity and community structure in response to dissolved organic matter in the Hudson River, New York.
Aquat. Microb. Ecol.
35:243-257.
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Nieder, W. C., E. M. Barnaba, S. Findlay, S. Hoskins, N. Holochuk, and E. A. Blair.
2004.
Distribution and abundance of submerged aquatic vegetation in the Hudson River Estuary.
J. Coast. Res.
45:150-161.
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Pace, M. L., P. del Giorgio, D. Fischer, R. Condon, and H. Malcom.
2004.
Estimates of bacterial production using the leucine incorporation method are influenced by differences in protein retention of microcentrifuge tubes.
Limnol. Oceanogr. Methods
2:55-61.
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Raymond, P. A., J. E. Bauer, N. F. Caraco, J. J. Cole, B. Longworth, and S. T. Petsch.
2004.
Controls on the variability of organic matter and dissolved inorganic carbon age in Northeast U.S. Rivers.
Mar. Chem.
92(1-4):353-366.
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Strayer, D. L., J. A. Downing, W. R. Haag, T. L. King, J. B. Layzer, T. J. Newton, and S. J. Nichols.
2004.
Changing perspectives on pearly mussels, North America’s most imperiled animals.
BioScience
54:429-439.
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Strayer, D. L., K. Hattala, and A. Kahnle.
2004.
Effects of an invasive bivalve (Dreissena polymorpha) on fish populations in the Hudson River estuary.
Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci.
61:924-941.
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Caraco, N. F., and J. J. Cole.
2003.
The importance of organic nitrogen production in aquatic systems: A landscape perspective. pp. 263-283. In: S. E. G. Findlay, and R. L. Sinsabaugh (eds.). Aquatic Ecosystems: Interactivity of Dissolved Organic Matter.
Academic Press/Elsevier Science, San Diego, California.
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Caraco, N. F., J. J. Cole, G. E. Likens, G. M. Lovett, and K. C. Weathers.
2003.
Variation in NO3 export from flowing waters of vastly different sizes: Does one model fit all?
Ecosystems
6(4):344-352.
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Pace, M. L.
2003.
The utility of simple models in ecosystem science. pp. 49-62. In: C. D. Canham, J. J. Cole, and W. K. Lauenroth (eds.). Models in Ecosystem Science.
Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey.
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Strayer, D. L., C. Lutz, H. M. Malcom, K. Munger, and W. H. Shaw.
2003.
Invertebrate communities associated with a native (Vallisneria americana) and an alien (Trapa natans) macrophyte in a large river.
Freshwat. Biol.
48:1938-1949.
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Caraco, N. F., and J. J. Cole.
2002.
Contrasting impacts of a native and alien macrophyte on dissolved oxygen in a large river.
Ecol. Appl.
12(5):1496-1509.
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Findlay, S. E. G., E. Kiviat, W. C. Nieder, and E. A. Blair.
2002.
Functional assessment of a reference wetland set as a tool for science, management and restoration.
Aquat. Sci.
64:107-117.
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Findlay, S. E. G., S. Dye, and K. A. Kuehn.
2002.
Microbial growth and nitrogen retention in litter of Phragmites australis compared to Typha angustifolia.
Wetlands
22:616-625.
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Ladd, J. W., R. E. Bell, E. A. Blair, H. Bokuniewicz, S. Carbotte, R. M. Cerrato, S. Chillrud, V. L. Ferrini, R. D. Flood, N. P. Maher, C. M. G. McHugh, F. O. Nitsche, W. B. F. Ryan, D. L. Strayer, J. Thissen, and R. Versteeg.
2002.
Mapping the Hudson estuary's submerged lands.
Clearwaters
32:5-7.
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Caraco, N. F., and J. J. Cole.
2001.
Human influence on nitrogen export: a comparison of mesic and xeric catchments.
Mar. Freshwat. Res.
52:119-125.
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Cole J. J., and N. F. Caraco.
2001.
Carbon in catchments: connecting terrestrial carbon losses with aquatic metabolism.
Mar. Freshwat. Res.
52:101-110.
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Cole, J. J., and N. F. Caraco.
2001.
Emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O) from a tidal, freshwater river, the Hudson River, New York.
Environ. Sci. Technol.
35:991-996.
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Lampman G. G., N. F. Caraco, and J. J. Cole.
2001.
A method for the measurement of particulate C and P on the same filtered sample.
Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser.
217:59-65.
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Limburg, K. E.
2001.
Through the gauntlet again: demographic restructuring of American shad by migration.
Ecology
82:1584-1596.
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Raymond, P. A., and J. J. Cole.
2001.
Gas exchange in rivers and estuaries: choosing a gas transfer velocity.
Estuaries
24:312-317.
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Roland, F., and J. J. Cole.
2001.
Prediction of bacterial growth efficiency in a large river ecosystem.
Verh. Int. Ver. Limnol.
27:2846-2847.
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Strayer, D. L., and L. C. Smith.
2001.
The zoobenthos of the freshwater tidal Hudson River and its response to the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) invasion.
Arch. Hydrobiol. Suppl. (Monographic Studies)
139:1-52.
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Wigand, C., M. Finn, S. Findlay, D. Fischer.
2001.
Submersed macrophyte effects on nutrient cycling in riverine sediments: contribution of "New" inputs.
Estuaries
24:398-406.
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Caraco, N. F., J. J. Cole, S. E. G. Findlay, D. T. Fischer, G. G. Lampman, M. L. Pace, and D. L. Strayer.
2000.
Dissolved oxygen declines in the Hudson River associated with the invasion of the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha).
Environ. Sci. Technol.
34:1204-1210.
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Meyerson, L. A., K. Saltonstall, L. Windham, E. Kiviat, and S. Findlay.
2000.
A comparison of Phragmites australis in freshwater and brackish marsh environments in North America.
Wetl. Ecol. Manage.
8:89-103.
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Roman, C., N. Jaworski, F. Short, S. Findlay, S. Warren.
2000.
Estuaries of the northeastern United States: habitat and land use signatures.
Estuaries
23:743-764.
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Strayer, D. L., and L. C. Smith.
2000.
Macroinvertebrates of a rocky shore in the freshwater tidal Hudson River.
Estuaries
23:359-366.
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Caraco, N. F., and J. J. Cole.
1999.
Human impact on nitrate export: an analysis using major world rivers.
Ambio
28(2):167-170.
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Caraco, N. F., and J. J. Cole.
1999.
Regional-scale export of C, N, P and sediment: what river data tell us about key controlling variables. In: J. D. Tenhunen and P. Kabat (eds.). Integrating Hydrology, Ecosystem Dynamics and Biogeochemistry in Complex Landscapes.
J. Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York.
pp. 239-253.
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Otto, S., P. M. Groffman, S. E. G. Findlay, and A. Arreola.
1999.
Invasive plant species and microbial processes in a tidal freshwater marsh.
J. Environ. Qual.
28:1252-1257.
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Roland, F., and J. J. Cole.
1999.
Regulation of bacterial growth efficiency in a large turbid estuary.
Aquat. Microb. Ecol.
20:31-38.
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Roland, F., N. F. Caraco, J. J. Cole, and P. A. del Giorgio.
1999.
Rapid and precise determination of dissolved oxygen by spectrophotometry: evaluation of interference from color and turbidity.
Limnol. Oceanogr.
44 (4):1148-1154.
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Strayer, D. L.
1999.
Effects of alien species on freshwater mollusks in North America.
J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc.
18:74-98.
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Strayer, D. L.
1999.
Invasion of fresh waters by saltwater animals (comment).
Trends Ecol. Evol.
14:448-449.
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Strayer, D. L., N. F. Caraco, J. J. Cole, S. Findlay, and M. L Pace.
1999.
Transformation of freshwater ecosystems by bivalves: a case study of zebra mussels in the Hudson River.
BioScience
49:19-27.
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Bastviken, D. T. E., N. F. Caraco, and J. J. Cole.
1998.
Experimental measurements of zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) impacts on phytoplankton community composition.
Freshwat. Biol.
39(2):375-386.
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Caraco, N. F., G. Lampman, J. J. Cole, K. E. Limburg, M. L. Pace, and D. Fischer.
1998.
Microbial assimilation of DIN in a nitrogen rich estuary: implications for food quality and isotope studies.
Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser.
167:59-71.
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Findlay, S., M. L. Pace, and D. T. Fischer.
1998.
Response of heterotrophic planktonic bacteria to the zebra mussel invasion of the tidal freshwater Hudson River.
Microb. Ecol.
36:131-140.
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Findlay, S., R. L. Sinsabaugh, D. T. Fischer, and P. Franchini.
1998.
Sources of dissolved organic carbon supporting planktonic bacterial production in the tidal freshwater Hudson River.
Ecosystems
1(3):227-239.
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Limburg, K. E., M. L. Pace, and K. K. Arend.
1998.
Growth mortality and recruitment of larval Morone in relation to food availability and temperature in the Hudson River.
Fish. Bull.
97: 80-91.
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Pace, M. L., S. Findlay, and D. T. Fischer.
1998.
Effects of an invasive bivalve on the zooplankton community of the Hudson River.
Freshwat. Biol.
39:103-116.
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Smith, T. E., R. J. Stevenson, N. F. Caraco, and J. J. Cole.
1998.
Changes in phytoplankton community structure during the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) invasion of the Hudson River (New York).
J. Plank. Res.
20:1567-1579.
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Strayer, D. L., L. C. Smith, and D. C. Hunter.
1998.
Effects of the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) invasion on the macrobenthos of the freshwater tidal Hudson River.
Can. J. Zool.
76:419-425.
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Templer, P., S. E. G. Findlay, and C. Wigand.
1998.
Sediment chemistry associated with native and non-native emergent macrophytes of a Hudson River marsh ecosystem.
Wetlands
18:70-78.
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Caraco, N. F., J. J. Cole, P. A. Raymond, D. L. Strayer, M. L. Pace, S. E. G. Findlay, and D. T. Fischer.
1997.
Zebra mussel invasion in a large, turbid river: phytoplankton response to increased grazing.
Ecology
78:588-602.
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del Giorgio, P. A., J. J. Cole, and A. Cimberlis.
1997.
Respiration rates in bacteria exceed phytoplankton production in unproductive aquatic systems.
Nature
385:148-151.
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Moore, M. V., M. L. Pace, J. R. Mather, P. S. Murdoch, R. W. Howarth, C. L. Folt, C. Y. Chen, H. F. Hemond, P. A. Flebbe, and C. T. Driscoll.
1997.
Potential effects of climate change on freshwater ecosystems of the New England/Mid-Atlantic region.
Hydrol. Process.
11:925-947.
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Raymond, P. A., N. F. Caraco, and J. J. Cole.
1997.
CO2 concentration and atmospheric flux in the Hudson River.
Estuaries
20:381-390.
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Roditi, H. A., D. L. Strayer, and S. E. G. Findlay.
1997.
Characteristics of zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) biodeposits in a tidal freshwater estuary.
Arch. Hydrobiol.
140(2):207-219.
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Sinsabaugh, R. L., S. Findlay, P. Franchini, and D. Fischer.
1997.
Enzymatic analysis of riverine bacterioplankton production.
Limnol. Oceanogr.
42:29-38.
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Findlay, S., M. L. Pace, and D. Fischer.
1996.
Spatial and temporal variability in the lower food web of the tidal freshwater Hudson River.
Estuaries
19:866-873.
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Roditi, H. A., N. F. Caraco, J. J. Cole, and D. L. Strayer.
1996.
Filtration of Hudson River water by the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha).
Estuaries
19:824-832.
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Strayer, D. L., and L. C. Smith.
1996.
Relationships between zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) and unionid clams during the early stages of the zebra mussel invasion of the Hudson River.
Freshwat. Biol.
36:771-779.
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Strayer, D. L., J. Powell, P. Ambrose, L. C. Smith, M. L. Pace, and D. T. Fischer.
1996.
Arrival, spread, and early dynamics of a zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) population in the Hudson River estuary.
Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci.
53:1143-1149.
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Ashizawa, D.
1995.
Long-term temperature trends of the Hudson River: a study of the historical data.In: A. R. Berkowitz, S. E. G. Findlay, and S. T. A. Pickett (eds.). Undergraduate Research Reports--1991, 1992 and 1993.
Occasional Publication of the Institute of Ecosystem Studies, No. 10, Millbrook, New York.
pp. 6-11.
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