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| David L StrayerSummaryAffiliation: Institute of Ecosystem Studies Country: USA Publications
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Understanding the long-term effects of species invasionsDavid L Strayer
Institute of Ecosystem Studies, Millbrook, NY 12545, USA
Trends Ecol Evol 21:645-51. 2006..Ecologists need theory and empirical data to enable prediction, understanding and management of the acute and chronic effects of species invasions...
Hydrology and grazing jointly control a large-river food webDavid L Strayer
Institute of Ecosystem Studies, P O Box AB, Millbrook, New York 12545, USA
Ecology 89:12-8. 2008....
Causes of recruitment failure in freshwater mussel populations in southeastern New YorkDavid L Strayer
Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies, P O Box AB, 2801 Sharon Turnpike, Millbrook, New York, USA 12545
Ecol Appl 22:1780-90. 2012..We suggest that excessive concentrations of interstitial un-ionized ammonia may be responsible for widespread declines of freshwater mussel populations, especially in agricultural areas...
Long-term sodium chloride retention in a rural watershed: legacy effects of road salt on streamwater concentrationVictoria R Kelly
Institute of Ecosystem Studies, Millbrook, New York 12545, and Dutchess County Environmental Management Council, Millbrook, New York 12545, USA
Environ Sci Technol 42:410-5. 2008..Model results suggest that the increase in streamwater concentration and export was likely due to a lag effect of long-term road salt use and subsurface buildup...
Eight questions about invasions and ecosystem functioningDavid L Strayer
Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies, Millbrook, NY 12545, USA
Ecol Lett 15:1199-210. 2012....
Invasion success of vertebrates in Europe and North AmericaJonathan M Jeschke
Institute of Ecosystem Studies, P O Box AB, Millbrook, NY 12545, USA
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 102:7198-202. 2005..These figures show that, once a vertebrate is introduced, it has a high potential to become invasive. Thus, it is crucial to minimize the number of species introductions to effectively control invasive vertebrates...
Long-term changes in a population of an invasive bivalve and its effectsDavid L Strayer
Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies, PO Box AB, Millbrook, NY 12545, USA
Oecologia 165:1063-72. 2011..The littoral zoobenthos showed neither the initial decline nor the subsequent recovery. Although the mechanisms behind these changes are not fully clear, our study shows that the effects of an invader may change considerably over time...
Usefulness of bioclimatic models for studying climate change and invasive speciesJonathan M Jeschke
Section of Evolutionary Ecology, Department of Biology II, Ludwig Maximilians University Munich, Planegg Martinsried, Germany
Ann N Y Acad Sci 1134:1-24. 2008..Their ability to forecast the effects of climate change or the spread of invaders has rarely been tested adequately, however, and we urge researchers to tie the evaluation of bioclimatic models more closely to their intended uses...
