Publications contributed to the program of the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
Books
Strayer, D. L.
2008.
Freshwater mussel ecology: a multifactor approach to distribution and abundance.
University of California Press.
204 pp.
Waldman, J. R., K. E. Limburg, and D. L. Strayer (eds.).
2006.
Hudson River Fishes and their Environment.
American Fisheries Society.
365 pp.
Strayer, D. L., and D. R. Smith.
2003.
A guide to sampling freshwater mussel populations.
Am. Fish. Soc. Monogr. 8. Am Fish. Soc., Bethesda, Maryland.
103 pp.
Strayer, D. L., and K. J. Jirka.
1997.
The Pearly Mussels of New York State.
New York State Museum Memoir 26.
113 pp. + 27 plates.
Book--In Press
Strayer, D. L.
2012.
The Hudson River: A primer to the ecology of an iconic river.
University of California Press
Weathers, K. C., D. L. Strayer, and G. E. Likens (eds.).
2011.
Fundamentals of Ecosystem Science.
Elsevier
Book Reviews
Keeling, E., N. Bettez, C. Harris, M. Hersh, K. Notin, M. A. Previtali, E. Rosi-Marshall, D. Strayer, and R. Wildova.
2010.
Review of Dodds, W.K. 2009. Laws, Theories, and Patterns in Ecology.
Ecoscience
17(2) 225-228.
Strayer, D. L.
2000.
[The ecology of freshwater mollusks. R. T. Dillon. Cambridge University Press.]
Nature
406:126.
Strayer, D. L.
1995.
[Aquatic Ecology: Scale, Pattern, and Process. 1994. P. S. Giller, A. G. Hildrew, and D. G. Raffaelli (eds.). Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford. 649 pp.]
J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc.
14(3):458-459.
Strayer, D. L.
1994.
A treatise not just for limnologists. [A Treatise on Limnology, Volume IV, The Zoobenthos, by G. E. Hutchinson, edited by Y. H. Edmondson, 1993, Wiley and Sons, New York, 944 pp.]
Ecology
75(5):1520-1521.
Strayer, D.
1989.
[Fresh-water Invertebrates of the United States: Protozoa to Mollusca, Third Edition, by R. W. Pennak, John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1989. 628 pp.]
J. North Am. Benthol. Soc.
8:372-373.
Strayer, D.
1988.
The Hudson River Ecosystem (K. E. Limburg, M. A. Moran, and W. H. McDowell, eds.).
J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc.
7(1):69-70.
Strayer, D.
1984.
Sandy Beaches as Ecosystems [A. McLachlan and T. Erasmus].
Am. Sci.
72:360.
Strayer, D. L.
1984.
The Dynamics of Lotic Ecosystems [T. D. Fontaine and S. M. Bartell].
Am. Sci.
72:201.
Strayer, D. L.
1983.
The Freshwater Molluscs of Canada (A. H. Clarke).
Am. Sci.
71:537-538.
Published Papers
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.
Simberloff, D., … R. S. Ostfeld and D. L. Strayer.
2011.
Non-natives: 141 scientists object (Response to Davis, et al., "Don't judge species on their origins".)
Nature
475:36.
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
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
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.
Pace, M., S. Hampton, K. Limburg, E. Bennett, D. Cook, A. Davis, M. Grove, K. Kaneshiro, S. LaDeau, G. E. Likens, D. M. McKnight, D. C Richardson, and D. L Strayer.
2010.
Communicating with the public: opportunities and rewards for individual ecologists.
Front. Ecol. Environ.
8(6):292-298.
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
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
Strayer, D. L., and D. Dudgeon.
2010.
Freshwater biodiversity conservation: recent progress and future challenges.
J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc.
29(1):344-358
Strayer, D. L., W. D. Hummon, and R. Hochberg.
2010.
Gastrotricha. Pp. 163-172.In: J. H. Thorp and A.P. Covich (eds.). Ecology and classification of freshwater invertebrates of North America. Third edition.
Academic Press, Inc.
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
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.
Strayer, D. L.
2009.
Gastrotricha. Pp. 317-322.In: G. E. Likens (ed.). Encyclopedia of Inland Waters, volume 2.
Oxford: Elsevier
Strayer, D. L.
2009.
Benthic invertebrate fauna, lakes and reservoirs. Pp. 191-204.In: G. E. Likens (ed.). Encyclopedia of Inland Waters, volume 2.
Oxford: Elsevier
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
Jeschke, J. M., and D. L. Strayer.
2008.
Are threat status and invasion success two sides of the same coin?
Ecography
31:124-130.
Jeschke, J. M., and D. L. Strayer.
2008.
Usefulness of bioclimatic models for studying climate change and invasive species. 1134: 1-24.In: R. S. Ostfeld and W. H. Schlesinger (eds.). The Year in Ecology and Conservation Biology. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.
Blackwell Scientific Publishing, Boston.
1134:1-24
Kelly, V. R., G. M. Lovett, K. C. Weathers, S.E.G Findlay, D. L. Strayer, D. J. Burns, and G. E. Likens.
2008.
Long-term sodium chloride retention in a rural watershed: Legacy effects of road salt on stream water concentrations.
Environ. Sci. Technol.
42:410–415.
Newton, T. J., D. A. Woolnough, and D. L. Strayer.
2008.
Using landscape ecology to understand and manage freshwater mussel populations.
J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc.
27 (2): 424-439.
Perkins, S., S. Altizer, O. Bjornstad, J. J. Burdon, K. Clay, L. Gómez-Aparicio, J. M. Jeschke, P. Johnson, K. D. Lafferty, C. M. Malmstrom, P. Martin, A. Power, D. L. Strayer, P. H. Thrall, and M. Uriarte.
2008.
Invasion biology and parasitic infections. pp. 179-204.In: R. S. Ostfeld, F. Keesing, and V. Eviner (eds.). Infectious Disease Ecology: Effects of Ecosystems on Disease and of Disease on Ecosystems.
Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey.
Strayer, D. L.
2008.
A new widespread morphological deformity in freshwater mussels from New York.
Northeast. Natural.
15 (1): 149-151.
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.
Meyer, J. L., D. L. Strayer, J. B. Wallace, S. L. Eggert, G. S. Helfman, and N. E. Leonard.
2007.
The contribution of headwater streams to biodiversity in river networks.
J. Am. Water Resour. Assoc.
43(1):86-103.
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.
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.
Strayer, D. L., and H. M. Malcom.
2007.
Shell decay rates of native and alien freshwater bivalves and implications for habitat engineering.
Freshwat. Biol.
52:1611-1617.
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.
Corey, C. A., R. Dowling, and D. L. Strayer.
2006.
Display behavior of Ligumia (Bivalvia: Unionidae).
Northeast. Natural.
13(3):319–332.
Jeschke, J. M., and D. L. Strayer.
2006.
Determinants of vertebrate invasion success in Europe and North America.
Global Change Biol.
12:1608-1619.
Palmer, M. A., D. L. Strayer, and S. D. Rundle.
2006.
Meiofauna. pp. 415-433. In: F. R. Hauer and G. A. Lamberti (eds.). Stream Ecology: Field and Laboratory Exercises. Second edition.
Academic Press, Inc.
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.
Strayer, D. L.
2006.
Challenges for freshwater invertebrate conservation.
J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc.
25(2):271-287.
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.
Strayer, D. L., and H. M. Malcom.
2006.
Long-term demography of a zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) population.
Freshwat. Biol.
51:117-130.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Doyle, M. W., E. H. Stanley, D. L. Strayer, R. B. Jacobson, and J. C. Schmidt.
2005.
Dominant discharge analysis of ecological processes in streams.
Water Resour. Res.
41: article number W11411 (16 pages).
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.
Jeschke, J. M., and D. L. Strayer.
2005.
Invasion success of vertebrates in Europe and North America.
Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci.
102: 7198-7202.
Nitsche, F. O., R. Bell, S. M. Carbotte, W. B. F. Ryan, R. Flood, V. Ferrini, A. Slagle, C. McHugh, S. Chillrud, T. Kenna, D. Strayer, and R. Cerrato.
2005.
High-resolution mapping of the Hudson River estuary reveals new insights on sedimentary processes and benthic habitats.
EOS
86:225-229.
Strayer, D. L.
2005.
Challenges in understanding the functions of ecological heterogeneity. pp. 411-425. In: G. M. Lovett, C. G. Jones, M. G. Turner, and K. C. Weathers (eds.). Ecosystem Function in Heterogeneous Landscapes.
Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.
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.
Klocker, C., and D. L. Strayer.
2004.
Interactions among an invasive crayfish (Orconectes rusticus), a native crayfish (Orconectes limosus) and native bivalves (Sphaeriidae and Unionidae).
Northeast. Natural.
11:167-178.
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.
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.
Cottingham, K. L., D. L. Bade, Z. G. Cardon, C. M. D’Antonio, C. L. Dent, S. E. G. Findlay, W. K. Lauenroth, K. M. LoGiudice, R. S. Stelzer, and D. L. Strayer.
2003.
Increasing modeling savvy: Strategies to advance quantitative modeling skills for professionals within ecology. pp. 428-436. In: C. D. Canham, J. J. Cole, and W. K. Lauenroth (eds.). Models in Ecosystem Science.
Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey.
Gutiérrez, J. L., C. G. Jones, D. L. Strayer, and O. O. Iribarne.
2003.
Mollusks as ecosystem engineers: The role of shell production in aquatic habitats.
Oikos
101:79-90.
Meyer, J. L., L. A. Kaplan, D. Newbold, D. L. Strayer, C. J. Woltemade, J. B. Zedler, R. Beilfuss, Q. Carpenter, R. Semlitsch, M. C. Watzin, and P. H. Zedler.
2003.
Where rivers are born: The scientific imperative for defending small streams and wetlands.
American Rivers and the Sierra Club, Washington, DC.
23 pp.
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.
Strayer, D. L., H. A. Ewing, and S. Bigelow.
2003.
What kind of spatial and temporal details are required in models of heterogeneous systems?
Oikos
102:654-662.
Strayer, D. L., M. E. Power, W. F. Fagan, S. T. A. Pickett, and J. Belnap.
2003.
A classification of ecological boundaries.
BioScience
53:723-729.
Strayer, D. L., R. E. Beighley, L. C. Thompson, S. Brooks, C. Nilsson, G. Pinay, and R. J. Naiman.
2003.
Effects of land-cover change on stream ecosystems: roles of empirical models and scaling issues.
Ecosystems
6: 407-423.
Boulton, A., C. C. Hakenkamp, M. A. Palmer, and D. L. Strayer.
2002.
Freshwater meiofauna and surface water - sediment linkages: a conceptual framework for cross-system comparisons.In: S. D. Rundle, A. L. Robertson, and J. M. Schmid-Araya (eds.). Freshwater Meiofauna: Biology and Ecology.
Backhuys Publishers, Leiden, The Netherlands.
pp. 241-259.
Hakenkamp, C. C., A. Morin, and D. L. Strayer.
2002.
The functional importance of freshwater meiofauna. In: S. D. Rundle, A. L. Robertson, and J. M. Schmid-Araya (eds.). Freshwater Meiofauna: Biology and Ecology.
Backhuys Publishers, Leiden, The Netherlands.
pp. 321-335.
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.
Levin, L., D. F. Boesch, A. Covich, C. Dahm, C. Erséus, K. C. Ewel, R. T. Kneib, A. Moldenke, M. A. Palmer, P. Snelgrove, D. Strayer, and J. M. Weslawski.
2001.
The function of marine critical transition zones and the importance of sediment biodiversity.
Ecosystems
4:430-451.
Limburg, K. E., D. P. Swaney, and D. L. Strayer.
2001.
River ecosystems. In: S. A. Levin (ed.). Encyclopedia of Biodiversity, Volume 5.
Academic Press, Inc.
pp. 213-231.
Strayer, D. L.
2001.
Endangered freshwater invertebrates. In: S. A. Levin (ed.). Encyclopedia of Biodiversity, Volume 2.
Academic Press, Inc.
pp. 425-439.
Strayer, D. L.
2001.
Ecology and distribution of hyporheic microannelids (Oligochaeta, Aphanoneura, and Polychaeta) from the eastern United States.
Arch. Hydrobiol.
151:493-510.
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.
Strayer, D. L., and W. D. Hummon.
2001.
Gastrotricha. In: J. H. Thorp and A. P. Covich (eds.). Ecology and Classification of Freshwater Invertebrates of North America. 2nd edition.
Academic Press, Inc.
pp. 181-194.
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.
Marangelo, P. J., and D. L. Strayer.
2000.
The freshwater mussels of the Tonawanda Creek basin in western New York.
Walkerana
11:97-106.
Strayer, D. L.
2000.
North American freshwater invertebrates: a research priority.In: R. A. Abell, D. M. Olson, E. Dinerstein, P. T. Hurley, J. T. Diggs, W. Eichbaum, S. Walters, W. Wetengel, T. Allnutt, C. J. Loucks, and P. Hedao (eds.). Freshwater Ecoregions of North America: A Conservation Assessment.
Island Press.
p. 104.
Strayer, D. L., and L. C. Smith.
2000.
Macroinvertebrates of a rocky shore in the freshwater tidal Hudson River.
Estuaries
23:359-366.
Donley, S., L. C. Ferrington, Jr., and D. Strayer.
1999.
The habitat of Paraboreochlus larvae (Diptera: Chironomidae).
J. Kansas Entomological Soc.
71:501-504.
Reid, J. W., D. L. Strayer, J. V. McArthur, S. E. Stibbe, and J. J. Lewis.
1999.
Rheocyclops, a new genus of copepods from the southeastern and central United States (Crustacea: Cyclopoida: Cyclopidae).
J. Crustac. Biol.
19:384-396.
Strayer, D. L.
1999.
Invasion of fresh waters by saltwater animals (comment).
Trends Ecol. Evol.
14:448-449.
Strayer, D. L.
1999.
Effects of alien species on freshwater mollusks in North America.
J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc.
18:74-98.
Strayer, D. L.
1999.
The statistical power of presence-absence data to detect population declines.
Conserv. Biol.
13:1034-1038.
Strayer, D. L.
1999.
Freshwater mollusks and water quality (editorial).
J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc.
18:1.
Strayer, D. L.
1999.
Use of flow refuges by unionid mussels in rivers.
J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc.
18:468-476.
Strayer, D. L., and A. R. Fetterman.
1999.
Changes in the distribution of freshwater mussels (Unionidae) in the upper Susquehanna River basin, 1955-1965 to 1996-1997.
Am. Midl. Nat.
142:328-339.
Strayer, D. L., and J. W. Reid.
1999.
Distribution of hyporheic cyclopoids (Crustacea:Copepoda) in the eastern United States.
Arch. Hydrobiol.
145:79-92.
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.
Sparks, B. L., and D. L. Strayer.
1998.
Effects of low dissolved oxygen on juveniles of Elliptio complanata (Bivalvia: Unionidae).
J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc.
17(1):129-134.
Strayer, D. L.
1998.
Conservation of freshwater invertebrates in North America. In: R. Abell et al. (eds.). A Conservation Assessment of the Freshwater Ecoregions of North America.
World Wildlife Fund, Washington, D. C.
pp. 31-33.
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.
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.
Mills, E. L., J. T. Carlton, M. D. Scheuerell, and D. L. Strayer.
1997.
Biological invasions in the Hudson River: an inventory and historical analysis.
NYS Mus. Circ.
57:1-51.
Palmer, M. A., A. P. Covich, B. J. Finlay, J. Gibert, K. D. Hyde, R. K. Johnson, T. Kairesalo, P. S. Lake, C. R. Lovell, R. J. Naiman, C. Ricci, F. F. Sabater, and D. L. Strayer.
1997.
Biodiversity and ecosystem function in freshwater sediments.
Ambio
26:571-577.
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.
Strayer, D. L., S. Claypool, and S. J. Sprague.
1997.
Assessing unionid populations with quadrats and timed searches. In: K. S. Cummings, A. C. Buchanan, C. A. Mayer, and T. J. Naimo (eds.). Conservation and Management of Freshwater Mussels II: Initiatives for the Future.Proceedings of a UMRCC Symposium, 16-18 October 1995, St. Louis, Missouri.
Upper Mississippi River Conservation Committee, Rock Island, Illinois.
pp. 163-169.
Strayer, D. L., S. E. May, P. Nielsen, W. Wollheim, and S. Hausam.
1997.
Oxygen, organic matter, and sediment granulometry as controls on hyporheic animal communities.
Arch. Hydrobiol.
140(1):131-144.
Tartowski, S. L., E. B. Allen, N. E. Barrett, A. R. Berkowitz, R. K. Colwell, P. M. Groffman, J. Harte, H. P. Possingham, C. M. Pringle, D. L. Strayer, and C. R. Tracy.
1997.
Integration of species and ecosystem approaches to conservation. In: S. T. A. Pickett, R. S. Ostfeld, M. Shachak, and G. E. Likens (eds.). The Ecological Basis of Conservation: Heterogeneity, Ecosystems, and Biodiversity.
Chapman & Hall, Inc., New York.
pp. 187-192.
Mills, E. L., D. L. Strayer, M. D. Scheuerell, and J. T. Carlton.
1996.
Exotic species in the Hudson River basin: a history of invasions and introductions.
Estuaries
19:814-823.
Palmer, M. A., and D. L. Strayer.
1996.
Meiofauna. pp. 315-337. In: F. R. Hauer and G. A. Lamberti (eds.). Stream Ecology: Field and Laboratory Exercises.
Academic Press, Inc.
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.
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.
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.
Strayer, D. L., S. J. Sprague, and S. Claypool.
1996.
A range-wide assessment of populations of Alasmidonta heterodon, an endangered freshwater mussel (Bivalvia:Unionidae).
J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc.
15:308-317.
Roditi, H. A., and D. L. Strayer.
1995.
The impact of the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) on the availability of organic carbon and nutrients at the sediment surface of the Hudson River.In: W. C. Nieder, J. R. Waldman, and E. A. Blair (eds.). Final Reports of the Tibor T. Polgar Fellowship Program for 1994.
Hudson River Foundation, New York, New York.
pp. III-1 to III-29.
Strayer, D. L., S. E. May, P. Nielsen, W. Wollheim, and S. Hausam.
1995.
An endemic groundwater fauna in unglaciated eastern North America.
Can. J. Zool.
73:502-508.
Bianchi, T. S., G. M. Davis, and D. Strayer.
1994.
An apparent hybrid zone between freshwater gastropod species Elimia livescens and E. virginica (Gastropoda: Pleuroceridae).
Am. Malacol. Bull.
11:73-78.
Reid, J. W., and D. L. Strayer.
1994.
Diacyclops dimorphus, a new species of copepod from Florida, with comments on morphology of interstitial cyclopine cyclopoids.
J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc.
13:250-265.
Strayer, D. L.
1994.
Limits to biological distributions in groundwater. In: J. Gibert, D. Danielopol, and J. Stanford (eds.).
Groundwater Ecology. Academic Press, Inc., San Diego.
pp. 287-310.
Strayer, D. L.
1994.
Body size and abundance of benthic animals in Mirror Lake, New Hampshire.
Freshwat. Biol.
32:83-90.
Strayer, D. L., D. C. Hunter, L. C. Smith, and C. K. Borg.
1994.
Distribution, abundance, and roles of freshwater clams (Bivalvia, Unionidae) in the freshwater tidal Hudson River.
Freshwat. Biol.
31:239-248.
Strayer, D., D. R. Nelson, and E. B. O'Donnell.
1994.
Tardigrades from shallow groundwaters in southeastern New York, with the first record of Thulinia from North America.
Trans. Am. Microsc. Soc.
113:325-332.
Findlay, S., D. Strayer, C. Goumbala, and K. Gould.
1993.
Metabolism of streamwater dissolved organic carbon in the shallow hyporheic zone.
Limnol. Oceanogr.
38:1493-1499.
Strayer, D. L.
1993.
Macrohabitats of freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionacea) in streams of the northern Atlantic Slope.
J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc.
12(3):236-246.
Strayer, D. L.
1993.
Groundwater ecology. In: S. P. Parker (ed.). McGraw-Hill Yearbook of Science & Technology.
McGraw-Hill, Inc..
pp. 195-197.
Strayer, D. L., and J. Ralley.
1993.
Microhabitat use by an assemblage of stream-dwelling unionaceans (Bivalvia), including two rare species of Alasmidonta.
J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc.
12:247-258.
Strayer, D. L., and L. C. Smith.
1993.
Distribution of the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) in estuaries and brackish waters. In: T. F. Nalepa and D. W. Schloesser (eds.). Zebra Mussels: Biology, Impacts, and Control.
Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, Florida.
pp. 715-727.
Strayer, D. L., and E. B. O'Donnell.
1992.
The hyporheic nematode community of some streams in southeastern New York State, U.S.A.
Stygologia
7:143-148.
Strayer, D. L., and L. C. Smith.
1992.
Distribution of the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) in estuaries and brackish waters. In: T.F.Nalepa and D. W. Schloesser (eds.). Zebra Mussels: Biology, Impacts, and Control.
Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, Florida.
pp. 714-727.
Strayer, D.
1991.
Comparative ecology and undiscovered public knowledge. In: J. Cole, G. Lovett, and S. Findlay (eds.). Comparative Analyses of Ecosystems: Patterns, Mechanisms, and Theories.
Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.
pp. 3-6.
Strayer, D.
1991.
Notes on Lindeman's progressive efficiency.
Ecology
72(1):348-350.
Strayer, D.
1991.
Perspectives on the size structure of the lacustrine zoobenthos, its causes, and its consequences.
J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc.
10(2):210-221.
Strayer, D. L.
1991.
Projected distribution of the zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha, in North America.
Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci.
48:1389-1395.
Strayer, D. L., and J. Ralley.
1991.
The freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionoidea) of the upper Delaware River drainage.
Am. Malacol. Bull.
9:21-25.
Strayer, D. L., and W. D. Hummon.
1991.
Gastrotricha. In: J. H. Thorp and A. P. Covich (eds.). Ecology and Classification of North American Freshwater Invertebrates.
Academic Press, Inc., Orlando, Florida.
pp. 177-189.
Strayer, D. L., K. J. Jirka, and K. J. Schneider.
1991.
Recent collections of freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionidae) from western New York.
Walkerana
5(13):63-72.
Strayer, D.
1990.
Aquatic Oligochaeta. In: B. L. Peckarsky, P. R. Fraissinet, M. A. Penton, and D. J. Conklin. Freshwater Macroinvertebrates of Northeastern North America.
Cornell University Press, Ithaca, New York.
pp. 373-397.
Strayer, D.
1990.
Freshwater Mollusca. In: B. L. Peckarsky, P. R. Fraissinet, M. A. Penton, and D. J. Conklin. Freshwater Macroinvertebrates of Northeastern North America.
Cornell University Press, Ithaca, New York.
pp. 335-372.
Cole, J. J., N. F. Caraco, D. L. Strayer, C. Ochs, and S. S. Nolan.
1989.
A detailed carbon budget as an ecosystem-level calibration of bacterial respiration in an oligotrophic lake during mid-summer.
Limnol. Oceanogr.
34:286-296.
McAninch, J. B., and D. L. Strayer.
1989.
What are the tradeoffs between the immediacy of management needs and the longer process of scientific discovery? In: G. E. Likens (ed.). Long-Term Studies in Ecology: Approaches and Alternatives.
Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.
pp. 203-205.
Kolasa, J., and D. Strayer.
1988.
Patterns of the abundance of species: a comparison of two hierarchical models.
Oikos
53:235-241.
Lodge, D. M., J. W. Barko, D. Strayer, J. Melack, G. G. Mittelbach, R. W. Howarth, B.Menge, and J. E. Titus.
1988.
Spatial heterogeneity and habitat interactions in lake communities. In: S. R. Carpenter (ed.). Complex Interactions in Lake Communities.
Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.
pp. 181-208.
Strayer, D.
1988.
New and rare copepods (Cyclopoida and Harpacticoida) from freshwater interstitial habitats in southeastern New York.
Stygologia
4(3):280-291.
Strayer, D.
1988.
Crustaceans and mites (Acari) from hyporheic and other underground waters in southeastern New York.
Stygologia
4(2):192-207.
Strayer, D.
1988.
On the limits to secondary production.
Limnol. Oceanogr.
33:1217-1220.
Strayer, D.
1988.
Life history of a lacustrine ostracod.
Hydrobiologia
160(2):189-191.
Strayer, D., and E. Bannon-O'Donnell.
1988.
Aquatic microannelids (Oligochaeta and Aphanoneura) of underground waters of southeastern New York.
Am. Midl. Nat.
119(2):327-335.
Kolasa, J., D. Strayer, and E. Bannon-O'Donnell.
1987.
Microturbellarians from interstitial waters, streams, and springs in southeastern New York.
J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc.
6:125-132.
Strayer, D.
1987.
Ecology and zoogeography of the freshwater mollusks of the Hudson River basin.
Malacol. Rev.
20:1-68.
Strayer, D.
1986.
An essay on long-term ecological studies.
Bull. Ecol. Soc. Am.
67(4):271-274.
Strayer, D.
1986.
The size structure of a lacustrine zoobenthic community.
Oecologia
69:513-516.
Strayer, D., and G. E. Likens.
1986.
An energy budget for the zoobenthos of Mirror Lake, New Hampshire.
Ecology
67(2):303-313.
Strayer, D., D. H. Pletscher, S. P. Hamburg, and S. C. Nodvin.
1986.
The effects of forest disturbance on land gastropod communities in northern New England.
Can. J. Zool.
64:2094-2098.
Moeller, R. E., R. AWalter, D. L. Strayer, and B. J. Peterson.
1985.
The littoral region. In: G. E. Likens (ed.). An Ecosystem Approach to Aquatic Ecology: Mirror Lake and Its Environment.
Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.
pp. 311-317.
Strayer, D.
1985.
The benthic micrometazoans of Mirror Lake, New Hampshire.
Arch. Hydrobiol. Suppl.
72, 3:287-426.
Strayer, D. L.
1985.
Benthic microinvertebrates. In: G. E. Likens (ed.). An Ecosystem Approach to Aquatic Ecology: Mirror Lake and Its Environment.
Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.
pp. 228-234.
Walter, R. A., R. E. Moeller, D. L. Strayer, and J. J. Cole.
1985.
The profundal region. In: G. E. Likens (ed.). An Ecosystem Approach to Aquatic Ecology: Mirror Lake and Its Environment.
Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.
pp. 317-322.
Strayer, D.
1983.
The effects of surface geology and stream size on freshwater mussel (Bivalvia: Unionidae) distribution in southeastern Michigan, U.S.A.
Freshwat. Biol.
13:253-264.
Strayer, D. L.
1983.
Pigutiella blanci, a naidid oligochaete new to North America, with notes on its relationships to Piguetiella michiganensis and Specaria josinae.
Trans. Am. Microsc. Soc.
102:349-354.
Papers--In Press
Limburg, K. E., D. P. Swaney, and D. L. Strayer.
2011.
River ecosystems. In: S.A. Levin, ed. Encyclopedia of biodiversity, Second edition.
Elsevier
Poff, N. L., J. D. Olden, and D. L. Strayer.
2011.
Climate change and freshwater extinction risk.In: L. Hannah (ed.). Extinction risk from climate change.
Island Press
Strayer, D. L.
2011.
Endangered freshwater invertebrates. In: S.A. Levin, ed. Encyclopedia of biodiversity, Second edition.
Elsevier
Strayer, D. L.
2011.
Secondary production and consumer energetics. In: K.C. Weathers, D.L. Strayer, and G.E. Likens, eds. Fundamentals of ecosystem science.
Elsevier
Miscellaneous Publications
Strayer, D.
2011.
Collective carelessness has led to loss of many species
Poughkeepsie Journal
13 March
Strayer, D.
2011.
Halt the wild boar menace.
Poughkeepsie Journal
5 June
Strayer, D.
2011.
Zebra mussels losing their grip; Hudson River ecosystem rebounding.
Poughkeepsie Journal
24 April
Cole, J. J. and D. L. Strayer.
2010.
Breathing lessons: Living without oxygen.
Poughkeepsie Journal
3 Jan.
Findlay, S., and D. Strayer.
2010.
Shorelines: Where people meet their river.
Poughkeepsie Journal
20 June.
McNeil, E. and D. Strayer.
2010.
A checklist to help stop the spread: a procedure to avoid transporting invasive species by seaplane.
Water Flying
181:18-25.
Strayer, D.
2010.
It's time to remember to protect fish population.
Poughkeepsie Journal
9 May
Strayer, D.
2010.
Invasive species in the Hudson Valley: yesterday, today, and tomorrow.
Poughkeepsie Journal
31 Jan.
Strayer, D.
2010.
Manage pathways to block invasive species.
Poughkeepsie Journal
31 Jan.
Strayer, D.
2010.
Take a moment to savor the age of 300 million ponds, lakes
Poughkeepsie Journal
18 July
Strayer, D.
2010.
Cuts to DEC are foolhardy.
Poughkeepsie Journal
3 Nov.
Strayer, D. and G. Lovett.
2010.
Ash tree faces die-off as Asian pest spreads.
Poughkeepsie Journal
10 Oct.
Strayer, D. L., and G. M. Lovett.
2010.
Ash Tree Faces Die-Off as Asian Pest Spreads.
Poughkeepsie Journal
10 Oct.
Strayer, D.
2009.
Human progress leads to ‘lost worlds.
Poughkeepsie Journal
29 March
Strayer, D.
2009.
Four hundred years of change in Henry’s Hudson: ecosystem changed much in 400 years.
Poughkeepsie Journal
2 Aug.
Strayer, D.
2009.
Groundwater is essential. Pesticides, road salt among substances causing pollution.
Poughkeepsie Journal
1 March
Strayer, D.
2009.
Four hundred years of change in Henry’s Hudson: river harbors signs of serious harm.
Poughkeepsie Journal
23 Aug.
Strayer, D.
2009.
Rising human demand for fresh water on course to put other species at risk.
Poughkeepsie Journal
18 January
Strayer, D.
2009.
Four hundred years of change in Henry’s Hudson: river inhabitants different today.
Poughkeepsie Journal
16 Aug.
Strayer, D.
2009.
Fish out of their own water.
Poughkeepsie Journal
6 Dec.
Strayer, D.
2009.
Four hundred years of change in Henry’s Hudson: Hudson less diverse but easier to navigate.
Poughkeepsie Journal
9 Aug.
Strayer, D., and E. McNeil.
2009.
Avoiding the transport of invasive species by seaplane.
Water Flying
172:18-25
Strayer, D.
2008.
Proposed shipping rules target invasive species.
Poughkeepsie Journal
7 December
Strayer, D.
2008.
Chinese mitten crabs: invasive species found in Hudson.
Poughkeepsie Journal
30 Mar.
Strayer, D.
2008.
The mussel in the rainforest.
Millbrook Matters
2 June.
Strayer, D.
2008.
Plodding process lets invasive species take hold.
Poughkeepsie Journal
3 Feb.
Strayer, D.
2007.
May 24. There’s no scientific tide against evolution.
Poughkeepsie Journal (letter to the editor).
Strayer, D.
2007.
No free lunch with hydropower.
Poughkeepsie Journal
9 Dec.
Strayer, D.
2007.
April 22. Flooding is caused by more than just rainfall.
Poughkeepsie Journal
Sect. B:1.
Strayer, D.
2007.
Protect tiny tributaries to preserve Hudson’s health.
Poughkeepsie Journal
2 Sept.
Strayer, D.
2007.
Those fabulous freshwater mussels.
Hudson Valley Green Times
Strayer, D. L.
2005.
A beginner’s key to freshwater meiofauna.
Expert systems key posted at http://www.ecostudies.org/meiofauna_key.html.
Strayer, D. L.
2004.
The crisis for freshwater invertebrates.
Wings 27(2):6-11.
Strayer, D. L.
2004.
July 11. Pearly mussels are well worth closer inspection.
Poughkeepsie Journal
Sect. B:7.
Strayer, D. L.
2003.
The aliens that ate the Hudson River.
Clearwater Navigator September/October 2003.
pp. 1, 3.
Strayer, D. L.
2000.
January 1. Nature nurtures the unexpected.
Poughkeepsie Journal
Sect. E:7.
Strayer, D. L., and A. R. Fetterman.
1997.
Interim report on a resurvey of the unionids of the upper Susquehanna basin in New York
Triannu. Unionid Rep.
11:20.
Strayer, D. L., and L. C. Smith.
1996.
Zebra mussels may kill unionids without fouling them.
Triannu. Unionid Rep.
9:2.
Strayer, D. L., and K. J. Jirka.
1994.
Atlas of the freshwater pearly mussels of New York.
Triannu. Unionid Rep.
5 [unpaginated].
Strayer, D. L., J. Powell, W. Walton, and E. Mellina.
1993.
Spread of zebra mussels in the Hudson River estuary in 1992.
Dreissena polymorpha Inf. Rev.
4(2):5.
Powell, J., and D. Strayer.
1992.
Zebra mussels in the Hudson.
Tidal Exch.
2(3):1-2.
Strayer, D., and J. Powell.
1992.
Appearance and spread of the zebra mussel in the Hudson River estuary in 1991.
Dreissena polymorpha Inf. Rev.
3(2):1,3-4.
Strayer, D.
1991.
The benthic animals of the freshwater tidal Hudson River before invasion by the zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha.
Dreissena polymorpha Inform. Rev.
2:5.
Strayer, D.
1989.
Minor taxa. In: D. W. Webb (ed.). Annual and Selected Bibliography of Benthic Biology for 1988.
North American Benthological Society, Champaign, Illinois.
pp. 55-57.
Findlay, S., K. Limburg, and D. Strayer.
1988.
Modelling carbon flow in Tivoli South Bay, Hudson River, NY. pp. IX-1-23. In: J. R. Waldman and E. A. Blair (eds.). Polgar Fellowship Reports of the Hudson River National Estuarine Research Reserve Program, 1987.
Hudson River Foundation, New York, New York.
Limburg, K. E., and D. Strayer.
1988.
Studies of young-of-the-year river herring and American shad in the Tivoli Bays, Hudson River, New York. In: J. R. Waldman and E. A. Blair (eds.). Polgar Fellowship Reports of the Hudson River National Estuarine Research Reserve Program.
Hudson River Foundation, New York, New York.
pp. VII-1-62.
Strayer, D.
1988.
Minor taxa. In: D. W. Webb (ed.). Annual and Selected Bibliography of Benthic Biology for 1987.
North American Benthological Society, Champaign, Illinois.
pp. 58-60.
Likens, G. E., J. J. Cole, J. Kolasa, J. B. McAninch, M. J. McDonnell, G. G. Parker, and D. L. Strayer.
1987.
Status and future of ecosystem science.
Occasional Publication of the Institute of Ecosystem Studies, Number 3, Millbrook, New York.
23 pp.
Strayer, D.
1987.
Minor taxa. In: D. W. Webb (ed.). Annual and Selected Bibliography of Benthic Biology for 1986.
The North American Benthological Society, Champaign, Illinois.
pp. 66-69.
Strayer, D.
1986.
Minor taxa. In: D. W. Webb (ed.). Annual and Selected Bibliography of Benthic Biology for 1985.
North American Benthological Society, Champaign, Illinois.
pp. 52-55.
Strayer, D., J. S. Glitzenstein, C. G. Jones, J. Kolasa, G. E. Likens, M. J. McDonnell, G. G. Parker, and S. T. A. Pickett.
1986.
Longterm ecological studies: an illustrated account of their design, operation, and importance to ecology.
Occasional Publication of the Institute of Ecosystem Studies, Number 2, Millbrook, New York.
38 pp. [Also: first installment, translated into Chinese, reprinted in 1988, Adv. Ecol. 5(1):51-55 (Institute of Applied Ecology, Academia Sinica, Shenyang, People's Republic of China).]
Strayer, D., and T. Simmons.
1985.
Minor taxa. In: Webb, D. W. (ed.). Annual and Selected Bibliography of Benthic Biology.
North American Benthological Society, Champaign, Illinois.
pp. 42-46.
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