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Dr. David L. Strayer

Freshwater Ecologist | PhD, 1984, Cornell University

Expertise
Hudson River, invasive species, streams

I am no longer doing new research, but continue to be modestly involved in freshwater ecology. Since retiring, I’ve helped to write several synthesis and review papers (e.g., Geist et al., 2022; Aldridge et al., 2023; Seebens et al., 2025; Dudgeon and Strayer, 2025; Strayer, 2025). Currently, I’m working as part of a team on a paper that critically reviews the composition, biogeography, and conservation of freshwater mussels (Unionida) in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence basin. I’m also one of more than 100 authors of The Nature Record (https://naturerecord.org/), “the first holistic assessment of U.S. lands, waters, and wildlife, and the benefits they provide.”

I continue to write and speak about ecology for the public (several dozen of my essays are collected here). I recently published a book for general audiences on the wonders of inland-water ecosystems and the remarkable life that they support: ("Beyond the Sea: The Hidden Life in Lakes, Streams, and Wetlands"). (“a wonderfully engaging exploration of the freshwater world, packed with fascinating stories, surprising facts and memorable anecdotes,” FBA News; “a captivating and insightful read,” ASLO Bulletin; “a clear, thought-provoking introduction to the hidden life of inland waters,” Conservation Biology; “a rallying cry to urgently see the beauty and significance of the freshwater environments,” The Geoscientist). I am about to finish a series of essays on extinctions in the world’s fresh waters, and the lessons that they can teach us about how to better manage these important ecosystems.

Finally, I’ve been working with academics and agency biologists on the management of Michigan’s freshwater mussels (an imperiled group of animals). I’ve helped to develop and run a test for mussel identification (now required of contractors who work on freshwater mussels). Joe Rathbun (a retired agency biologist) and I have been teaching a short class on mussel biology and identification.

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Strayer, David L. 1991. “Perspectives on the Size Structure of the Lacustrine Zoobenthos, Its Causes, and Its Consequences”. J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc. 10: 210-21.
Strayer, David L. 1991. “The Benthic Animals of the Freshwater Tidal Hudson River before Invasion by the Zebra Mussel, Dreissena Polymorpha”. Dreissena polymorpha Inform. Rev.
Strayer, David L., and W.D. Hummon. 1991. “Gastrotricha (1991)”. In J. H. Thorp and A. P. Covich (eds.). Ecology and Classification of North American Freshwater Invertebrates, 177-89. Academic Press, Inc., Orlando, Florida.
Strayer, David L. 1991. “Projected Distribution of the Zebra Mussel, Dreissena Polymorpha, in North America”. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 48: 1389-95.
Strayer, David L., K.J. Jirka, and K.J. Schneider. 1991. “Recent Collections of Freshwater Mussels (Bivalvia: Unionidae) from Western New York”. Walkerana 5: 63-72.
Strayer, David L. 1990. “Aquatic Oligochaeta”. In B. L. Peckarsky, P. R. Fraissinet, M. A. Penton, and D. J. Conklin. Freshwater Macroinvertebrates of Northeastern North America, 373-97. Cornell University Press, Ithaca, New York.
Strayer, David L. 1990. “Freshwater Mollusca”. In B. L. Peckarsky, P. R. Fraissinet, M. A. Penton, and D. J. Conklin. Freshwater Macroinvertebrates of Northeastern North America, 335-72. Cornell University Press, Ithaca, New York.
McAninch, J. B., and David 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, 203-5. Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.
Strayer, David L. 1989. “Minor Taxa (1989)”. D. W. Webb (ed.). Annual and Selected Bibliography of Benthic Biology for 1988. North American Benthological Society, Champaign, Illinois.
Cole, Jonathan J., Nina F. Caraco, David L. Strayer, C. A. 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: 286-96.
Findlay, Stuart E. G., K. E. Limburg, and David L. Strayer. 1988. “Modelling Carbon Flow in Tivoli South Bay, Hudson River, NY”. 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.
Strayer, David L., and E. Bannon-O’Donnell. 1988. “Aquatic Microannelids (Oligochaeta and Aphanoneura) of Underground Waters of Southeastern New York”. Am. Midl. Nat. 119: 327-35.
Limburg, K. E., and David L. Strayer. 1988. “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. Hudson River Foundation, New York, New York.
Lodge, D.M., J.W. Barko, David L. Strayer, J.M. Melack, G.G. Mittelbach, Robert 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, 181-208. Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.
Strayer, David L. 1988. “Crustaceans and Mites (Acari) from Hyporheic and Other Underground Waters in Southeastern New York”. Stygologia 4: 192-207.
Strayer, David L. 1988. “Life History of a Lacustrine Ostracod”. Hydrobiologia 160: 189-91.
Strayer, David L. 1988. “On the Limits to Secondary Production”. Limnol. Oceanogr. 33: 1217-20.
Strayer, David L. 1988. “New and Rare Copepods (Cyclopoida and Harpacticoida) from Freshwater Interstitial Habitats in Southeastern New York”. Stygologia 4: 280-91.
Kolasa, J., and David L. Strayer. 1988. “Patterns of the Abundance of Species: A Comparison of Two Hierarchical Models”. Oikos 53: 235-41.
Strayer, David L. 1988. “Minor Taxa (1987)”. Annual and Selected Bibliography of Benthic Biology for 1987. North American Benthological Society, Champaign, Illinois.

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