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David Strayer

Sparks, B. L., and David L. Strayer. 1998. “Effects of Low Dissolved Oxygen on Juveniles of Elliptio Complanata (Bivalvia: Unionidae)”. J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc. 17: 129-34.
Strayer, David L., L. C. Smith, and D.C. Hunter. 1998. “Effects of the Zebra Mussel (Dreissena Polymorpha) Invasion on the Macrobenthos of the Freshwater Tidal Hudson River”. Can. J. Zool. 76: 419-25. http://www.sgnis.org/publicat/papers/cjz76_41.pdf.
Strayer, David L., and K.J. Jirka. 1997. The Pearly Mussels of New York State. New York State Museum Memoir 26. http://purl.org/net/nysl/nysdocs/39020917.
Caraco, Nina F., Jonathan J. Cole, Peter A. Raymond, David L. Strayer, Michael L. Pace, Stuart E. G. Findlay, and David T. Fischer. 1997. “Zebra Mussel Invasion in a Large, Turbid River: Phytoplankton Response to Increased Grazing”. Ecology 78: 588-602. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/zebra_mussel_phyto.pdf.
Strayer, David L., S.E. May, P. Nielsen, W. Wollheim, and S. Hausam. 1997. “Oxygen, Organic Matter, and Sediment Granulometry As Controls on Hyporheic Animal Communities”. Arch. Hydrobiol. 140: 131-44.
Palmer, M. A., A.P. Covich, B.J. Finlay, J. Gibert, K.D. Hyde, R.K. Johnson, T. Kairesalo, et al. 1997. “Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function in Freshwater Sediments”. Ambio 26: 571-77.
Mills, E. L., J.T. Carlton, M.D. Scheuerell, and David L. Strayer. 1997. “Biological Invasions in the Hudson River: An Inventory and Historical Analysis”. NYS Mus. Circ. 57: 1-51.
Roditi, H. A., David L. Strayer, and Stuart E. G. Findlay. 1997. “Characteristics of Zebra Mussel (Dreissena Polymorpha) Biodeposits in a Tidal Freshwater Estuary”. Arch. Hydrobiol. 140: 207-19.
Strayer, David L., S. Claypool, and S.J. Sprague. 1997. “Assessing Unionid Populations With Quadrats and Timed Searches”. In K. S. Cummings, A. C. Buchanan, C. A. Mayer, and T. J. Naimo (eds.). Conservation and Management of Freshwater Mussels II: Initiatives for the Future. Proceedings of a UMRCC Symposium, 16-18 October 1995, St. Louis, Missouri, 163-69. Upper Mississippi River Conservation Committee, Rock Island, Illinois.
Tartowski, S.L., E.B. Allen, N.E. Barrett, Alan R. Berkowitz, R.K. Colwell, Peter M. Groffman, J. Harte, et al. 1997. “Integration of Species and Ecosystem Approaches to Conservation”. In S. T. A. Pickett, R. S. Ostfeld, M. Shachak, and G. E. Likens (eds.). The Ecological Basis of Conservation: Heterogeneity, Ecosystems, and Biodiversity, 187-92. Chapman & Hall, Inc., New York.