282 results on '"Tiegs, Scott D."'
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2. Interactions between invasive New Zealand mudsnails and leaf litter: growth and decomposition
3. Tipping point arises earlier under a multiple-stressor scenario
4. Monthly variation in organic-matter decomposition in agricultural stream and riparian ecosystems
5. Organic-matter decomposition in urban stream and pond habitats
6. The New Zealand mud snail (Potamopyrgus antipodarum): autecology and management of a global invader
7. Global Patterns of Plant Litter Decomposition in Streams
8. Fungal decomposition of river organic matter accelerated by decreasing glacier cover
9. Decomposition in flocculent sediments of shallow freshwaters and its sensitivity to warming
10. Monitoring organic-matter decomposition and environmental drivers in restored vernal pools
11. Impacts of detritivore diversity loss on instream decomposition are greatest in the tropics
12. Fine sediment and the insecticide chlorantraniliprole inhibit organic‐matter decomposition in streams through different pathways
13. Timber harvest intensifies spawning-salmon disturbance of macroinvertebrates in southeastern Alaskan streams
14. Combined Effects of Vegetation and Drought on Organic-Matter Decomposition in Vernal Pool Soils
15. Landscape patterns shape wetland pond ecosystem function from glacial headwaters to ocean
16. Bottom-up and trait-mediated effects of resource quality on amphibian parasitism
17. Beyond nitrogen and phosphorus subsidies: Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) as potential vectors of micronutrients
18. Ontogenetic changes in sensitivity to nutrient limitation of tadpole growth
19. Shoreline hardening alters freshwater shoreline ecosystems
20. Organic-matter decomposition along a temperature gradient in a forested headwater stream
21. Stoichiometric implications of a biphasic life cycle
22. Pseudoreplication and greenhouse-gas emissions from rivers
23. Spectral composition of light-emitting diodes impacts aquatic and terrestrial invertebrate communities with potential implications for cross-ecosystem subsidies.
24. Leaf litter resource quality induces morphological changes in wood frog (Lithobates sylvaticus) metamorphs
25. Ecological stoichiometry quantitatively predicts responses of tadpoles to a food quality gradient
26. From organismal physiology to ecological processes: Effects of nutrient enrichment and salinity variation in a freshwater ecosystem
27. Environmental context determines pollution impacts on ecosystem functioning
28. A standardized cotton-strip assay for measuring organic-matter decomposition in streams
29. Forecasting functional implications of global changes in riparian plant communities
30. Whole-Stream Metabolism Responds to Spawning Pacific Salmon in Their Native and Introduced Ranges
31. Biogeochemical transformation of a nutrient subsidy: salmon, streams, and nitrification
32. From organismal physiology to ecological processes: Effects of nutrient enrichment and salinity variation in a freshwater ecosystem.
33. List of Contributors
34. Coarse Particulate Organic Matter
35. Leaf-Litter Breakdown
36. Continental-Scale Effects of Nutrient Pollution on Stream Ecosystem Functioning
37. Parsing spatial and temporal variation in stream ecosystem functioning
38. Coupling Gear Decontamination Trials and Angler Surveys to Minimize Spread of Invasive New Zealand Mud Snails Potamopyrgus antipodarum
39. Cold Tolerance among Composting Earthworm Species to Evaluate Invasion Potential
40. Ecological Effects of Live Salmon Exceed Those of Carcasses During an Annual Spawning Migration
41. Litter Decomposition across Multiple Spatial Scales in Stream Networks
42. Pacific Salmon Effects on Stream Ecosystems: A Quantitative Synthesis
43. Global patterns and controls of nutrient immobilization on decomposing cellulose in riverine ecosystems
44. Timber Harvest Transforms Ecological Roles of Salmon in Southeast Alaska Rain Forest Streams
45. A stream‐to‐sea experiment reveals inhibitory effects of freshwater residency on organic‐matter decomposition in the sea
46. Global Patterns and Controls of Nutrient Immobilization on Decomposing Cellulose in Riverine Ecosystems
47. Habitat influences Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) tissue decomposition in riparian and stream ecosystems
48. Allometric estimation of earthworm ash-free dry mass from diameters and lengths of select megascolecid and lumbricid species
49. Environmental context determines pollution impacts on ecosystem functioning.
50. Litter Decomposition, and Associated Invertebrate Communities, in Wetland Ponds of the Copper River Delta, Alaska (USA)
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