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David Strayer

Strayer, David L., J. Powell, P. Ambrose, L. C. Smith, Michael L. Pace, and David T. Fischer. 1996. “Arrival, Spread, And Early Dynamics Of A Zebra Mussel (Dreissena Polymorpha) Population In The Hudson River Estuary”. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 53: 1143-1149.
Mills, E. L., David L. Strayer, M.D. Scheuerell, and J.T. Carlton. 1996. “Exotic Species In The Hudson River Basin: A History Of Invasions And Introductions”. Estuaries 19: 814-823. http://sgnis.org/publicat/est814.htm.
Roditi, H. A., Nina F. Caraco, Jonathan J. Cole, and David L. Strayer. 1996. “Filtration Of Hudson River Water By The Zebra Mussel (Dreissena Polymorpha)”. Estuaries 19: 824-832. http://www.sgnis.org/publicat/est824.htm.
Strayer, David L., S.J. Sprague, and S. Claypool. 1996. “A Range-Wide Assessment Of Populations Of Alasmidonta Heterodon, An Endangered Freshwater Mussel (Bivalvia:unionidae)”. J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc. 15: 308-317.
Palmer, M. A., and David L. Strayer. 1996. “Meiofauna”. In F. R. Hauer And G. A. Lamberti (Eds.). Stream Ecology: Field And Laboratory Exercises, 315-337. Academic Press, Inc.
Strayer, David L., and L. C. Smith. 1996. “Zebra Mussels May Kill Unionids Without Fouling Them”. Triannu. Unionid Rep.
Strayer, David L., S.E. May, P. Nielsen, W. Wollheim, and S. Hausam. 1995. “An Endemic Groundwater Fauna In Unglaciated Eastern North America”. Can. J. Zool. 73: 502-508.
Roditi, H. A., and David L. Strayer. 1995. “The Impact Of The Zebra Mussel (Dreissena Polymorpha) On The Availability Of Organic Carbon And Nutrients At The Sediment Surface Of The Hudson River”. W. C. Nieder, J. R. Waldman, And E. A. Blair (Eds.). Final Reports Of The Tibor T. Polgar Fellowship Program For 1994.. Hudson River Foundation, New York, New York.
Bianchi, T. S., G.M. Davis, and David L. Strayer. 1994. “An Apparent Hybrid Zone Between Freshwater Gastropod Species Elimia Livescens And E. Virginica (Gastropoda: Pleuroceridae)”. Am. Malacol. Bull. 11: 73-78.
Strayer, David L. 1994. “Body Size And Abundance Of Benthic Animals In Mirror Lake, New Hampshire”. Freshwater Biol. 32: 83-90.