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David Strayer

Pergl, Jan, Petr Pyšek, Franz Essl, Jonathan M. Jeschke, Franck Courchamp, Juergen Geist, Martin Hejda, et al. 2020. “Need For Routine Tracking Of Biological Invasions”. Conservation Biology. Wiley. doi:10.1111/cobi.13445.
Strayer, David L., David T. Fischer, Stephen K. Hamilton, Heather M. Malcom, Michael L. Pace, and Christopher T. Solomon. 2020. “Long‐Term Variability And Density Dependence In Hudson River Dreissena Populations”. Freshwater Biology 65 (3). Wiley: 474-489. doi:10.1111/fwb.13444.
Schultz, ET, Michael G. Smircich, and David L. Strayer. 2019. “Changes Over Three Decades In Feeding Success Of Young American Shad Alosa Sapidissima Are Influenced By Invading Zebra Mussels Dreissena Polymorpha”. Marine Ecology Progress Series 628. Inter-Research Science Center: 141-153. doi:10.3354/meps13114.
Strayer, David L., Rita Adrian, David C. Aldridge, Csilla Balogh, Lyubov E. Burlakova, Hannah B. FriedPetersen, Laszlo G-Toth, et al. 2019. “Long-Term Population Dynamics Of Dreissenid Mussels (Dreissena Polymorpha And D. Rostriformis): A Cross-System Analysis”. Ecosphere 10. doi:10.1002/ecs2.2701.
Ferreira-Rodriguez, N., Yoshihiro B. Akiyama, Olga V. Aksenova, Rafael Araujo, Christopher Barnhart, Yulia V. Bespalaya, Arthur E. Bogan, et al. 2019. “Research Priorities For Freshwater Mussel Conservation Assessment”. Biological Conservation 231: 77 - 87. doi:10.1016/j.biocon.2019.01.002.
Strayer, David L., Christopher T. Solomon, Stuart E. G. Findlay, and Emma J. Rosi. 2018. “Long-Term Research Reveals Multiple Relationships Between The Abundance And Impacts Of A Non-Native Species”. Limnology And Oceanography 64 (S1): S105 - S117. doi:10.1002/lno.11029.
Strayer, David L., and Heather M. Malcom. 2018. “Long-Term Responses Of Native Bivalves (Unionidae And Sphaeriidae) To A Dreissena Invasion”. Freshwater Science 37 (4): 697 - 711. doi:10.1086/700571.
Craig, L. S., J.D. Olden, A.H. Arthington, S.A. Entrekin, Charles P. Hawkins, John J. Kelly, Theodore A. Kennedy, et al. 2018. “Meeting The Challenge Of Interacting Threats In Freshwater Ecosystems: A Call To Scientists And Managers”. Elem Sci Anth 5: 72. doi:http://doi.org/10.1525/elementa.256.
Strayer, David L., and Stuart E. G. Findlay. 2017. “Ecological Performance Of Hudson River Shore Zones: What We Know And What We Need To Know”. In Bilkovic, D., Mitchell, M., La Peyre, M., Toft J. Living Shorelines: The Science And Management Of Nature-Based Coastal Protection. CRC Press.
Smircich, Michael G., David L. Strayer, and Eric T. Schultz. 2017. “Zebra Mussel (Dreissena Polymorpha) Affects The Feeding Ecology Of Early Stage Striped Bass (Morone Saxatilis) In The Hudson River Estuary”. Environmental Biology Of Fishes 100 (4): 395 - 406. doi:10.1007/s10641-016-0555-0.