148 results on '"Kraus, Johanna M."'
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2. Cross-Ecosystem Linkages and Trace Metals at the Land-Water Interface
3. Metamorphosis and the Impact of Contaminants on Ecological Subsidies
4. Introduction: Ecological Subsidies as a Framework for Understanding Contaminant Fate, Exposure, and Effects at the Land-Water Interface
5. Contaminant fluxes across ecosystems mediated by aquatic insects
6. Comparing modern identification methods for wild bees: Metabarcoding and image-based morphological taxonomic assignment
7. Variation in metal concentrations across a large contamination gradient is reflected in stream but not linked riparian food webs
8. Conserved grasslands support similar pollinator diversity as pollinator-specific practice regardless of proximal cropland and pesticide exposure
9. Diet shift of lentic dragonfly larvae in response to reduced terrestrial prey subsidies
10. WOLF SPIDER (ARANEAE, LYCOSIDAE) MOVEMENT ALONG A POND EDGE
11. SEASONAL HABITAT SHIFT IN AN INTERTIDAL WOLF SPIDER: PROXIMAL CUES ASSOCIATED WITH MIGRATION AND SUBSTRATE PREFERENCE
12. Wolf Spider (Araneae, Lycosidae) Movement along a Pond Edge
13. Seasonal Habitat Shift in an Intertidal Wolf Spider: Proximal Cues Associated with Migration and Substrate Preference
14. Evidence for Multiple Pleistocene Refugia in the Postglacial Expansion of the Eastern Tiger Salamander, Ambystoma tigrinum tigrinum
15. In vivo isotopic fractionation of zinc and biodynamic modeling yield insights into detoxification mechanisms in the mayfly Neocloeon triangulifer
16. Ecological Harm and Economic Damages of Chemical Contamination to Linked Aquatic‐Terrestrial Food Webs: A Study‐Design Tool for Practitioners
17. Aquatic pollution increases use of terrestrial prey subsidies by stream fish
18. Complex Life Histories Alter Patterns of Mercury Exposure and Accumulation in a Pond-Breeding Amphibian
19. Wild Bee Exposure to Pesticides in Conservation Grasslands Increases along an Agricultural Gradient: A Tale of Two Sample Types
20. Cross-ecosystem impacts of stream pollution reduce resource and contaminant flux to riparian food webs
21. Fluxes of terrestrial and aquatic carbon by emergent mosquitoes: a test of controls and implications for cross-ecosystem linkages
22. Increased Mercury and Reduced Insect Diversity in Linked Stream‐Riparian Food Webs Downstream of a Historical Mercury Mine
23. Feedbacks between community assembly and habitat selection shape variation in local colonization
24. Predator Effects on Aquatic Community Assembly: Disentangling the Roles of Habitat Selection and Post-Colonization Processes
25. Pesticide Alters Habitat Selection and Aquatic Community Composition
26. Wild Bee Exposure to Pesticides in Conservation Grasslands Increases along an Agricultural Gradient: A Tale of Two Sample Types.
27. Insect‐Mediated Contaminant Flux at the Land–Water Interface: Are Ecological Subsidies Driving Exposure or Is Exposure Driving Subsidies?
28. Cross‐Ecosystem Fluxes of Pesticides from Prairie Wetlands Mediated by Aquatic Insect Emergence: Implications for Terrestrial Insectivores
29. Applying the ecology of aquatic–terrestrial linkages to freshwater and riparian management
30. Contaminants in linked aquatic–terrestrial ecosystems: Predicting effects of aquatic pollution on adult aquatic insects and terrestrial insectivores
31. Aquatic–terrestrial linkages provide novel opportunities for freshwater ecologists to engage stakeholders and inform riparian management
32. Riparian spiders indicate the magnitude and sources of polychlorinated biphenyl contamination at a large contaminated sediment site
33. Riparian spiders as sentinels of polychlorinated biphenyl contamination across heterogeneous aquatic ecosystems
34. Metamorphosis Affects Metal Concentrations and Isotopic Signatures in a Mayfly (Baetis tricaudatus): Implications for the Aquatic-Terrestrial Transfer of Metals
35. Riparian spiders as sentinels of polychlorinated biphenyl contamination across heterogeneous aquatic ecosystems
36. Low-cost floating emergence net and bottle trap: comparison of two designs
37. A modeling approach to compare ΣPCB concentrations between congener-specific analyses
38. Aquatic pollution increases use of terrestrial prey subsidies by stream fish
39. Correction to Emergence Flux Declines Disproportionately to Larval Density along a Stream Metal Gradient
40. Riparian spiders as sentinels of polychlorinated biphenyl contamination across heterogeneous aquatic ecosystems.
41. A modeling approach to compare ΣPCB concentrations between congener-specific analyses.
42. Metamorphosis Alters Contaminants and Chemical Tracers in Insects: Implications for Food Webs
43. Emergence Flux Declines Disproportionately to Larval Density along a Stream Metals Gradient
44. Variation in active and passive resource inputs to experimental pools: mechanisms and possible consequences for food webs
45. WOLF SPIDER (ARANEAE, LYCOSIDAE) MOVEMENT ALONG A POND EDGE
46. Variation in active and passive resource inputs to experimental pools: mechanisms and possible consequences for food webs.
47. Practical Considerations for the Incorporation of Insect-Mediated Contaminant Flux into Ecological Risk Assessments
48. Ecological Networks as a Framework for Understanding and Predicting Contaminant Movement Across the Land-Water Interface
49. Studying Effects of Contaminants on Aquatic-Terrestrial Subsidies: Experimental Designs Using Outdoor and Indoor Mesocosms and Microcosms
50. When Nutrients Become Contaminants in Aquatic Systems: Identifying Responses to Guide Terrestrial-Derived Detrital Endpoint Development for Managers
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