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T. J. Newton, D. A. Woolnough, and D. L. Strayer, “Using landscape ecology to understand and manage freshwater mussel populations”, J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc., vol. 27, p. 424-439, 2008.
D. L. Strayer, H. M. Malcom, R. E. Bell, S. M. Carbotte, and F. Nitsche, “Using geophysical information to define benthic habitats in a large river”, Freshwater Biol., vol. 51, p. 25-38, 2006.
J. M. Jeschke and D. L. Strayer, “Usefulness of bioclimatic models for studying climate change and invasive species”, in R. S. Ostfeld and W. H. Schlesinger (eds.). The Year in Ecology and Conservation Biology. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, vol. 1134, 2008, p. 1-24.
D. L. Strayer, “Use of flow refuges by unionid mussels in rivers”, J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc., vol. 18, p. 468-476, 1999.
D. L. Strayer, V. T. Eviner, J. M. Jeschke, and M. L. Pace, “Understanding the long-term effects of species invasions”, Trends Ecol. Evol., vol. 21, p. 645-651, 2006.
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J. M. Jeschke, et al., “Support for major hypotheses in invasion biology is uneven and declining”, NeoBiota, vol. 14, p. 1 - 20, 2012.
D. L. Strayer and H. M. Malcom, “Submersed vegetation as habitat for invertebrates in the Hudson River Estuary”, Estuaries and Coasts, vol. 30, p. 253-264, 2007.
K. E. Limburg and D. L. Strayer, “Studies of young-of-the-year river herring and American shad in the Tivoli Bays, Hudson River, New York”, J. R. Waldman and E. A. Blair (eds.). Polgar Fellowship Reports of the Hudson River National Estuarine Research Reserve Program, 1987. p. 1-62, 1988.
D. L. Strayer, “The statistical power of presence-absence data to detect population declines”, Conserv. Biol., vol. 13, p. 1034-1038, 1999.
D. M. Lodge, et al., “Spatial heterogeneity and habitat interactions in lake communities”, in S. R. Carpenter (ed.). Complex Interactions in Lake Communities, 1988, p. 181-208.
D. L. Strayer, “The size structure of a lacustrine zoobenthic community”, Oecologia, vol. 69, p. 513-516, 1986.
D. L. Strayer and H. M. Malcom, “Shell decay rates of native and alien freshwater bivalves and implications for habitat engineering”, Freshwater Biol., vol. 52, p. 1611-1617, 2007.
D. L. Strayer, “Secondary Production and Consumer Energetics”, in K. C. Weathers, D. L. Strayer and G. E. Likens (eds.). Fundamentals of Ecosystem Science, 2012, p. 53-74.
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K. E. Limburg, D. P. Swaney, and D. L. Strayer, “River ecosystems”, in S.A. Levin, ed. Encyclopedia of biodiversity, Second edition, 2011.
K. E. Limburg, D. P. Swaney, and D. L. Strayer, “River ecosystems”, in S. A. Levin (ed.). Encyclopedia of Biodiversity, Volume 5, 2001, p. 213-231.

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