David Strayer
Strayer, David L. 2009. “Gastrotricha (2009)”. In G. E. Likens (ed.). Encyclopedia of Inland Waters, Volume 2., 317-22. Oxford: Elsevier. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/strayer_EIWA_gastrotrichs_2009.pdf.
Strayer, David L., and Edward W. McNeil. 2009. “Avoiding the Transport of Invasive Species by Seaplane”. Water Flying.
Strayer, David L. 2009. “Twenty Years of Zebra Mussels: Lessons from the Mollusk That Made Headlines”. Front. Ecol. Environ. 7. doi:10.1890/080020.
Carlsson, N. O. L., and David L. Strayer. 2009. “Intraspecific Variation in the Consumption of Exotic Prey – a Mechanism That Increases Biotic Resistance Against Invasive Species?”. Freshwater Biol. 54: 2315-19.
Carlsson, N. O. L., O. Sarnelle, and David L. Strayer. 2009. “Native Predators and Exotic Prey – an Acquired Taste?”. Front. Ecol. Environ. 7: 525-32. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/carlsson_et_al_Frontiers.pdf.
Strayer, David L. 2008. Freshwater Mussel Ecology: A Multifactor Approach to Distribution and Abundance. University of California Press. http://www.ucpress.edu/book.php?isbn=9780520255265.
Jeschke, Jonathan M., and David L. Strayer. 2008. “Usefulness of Bioclimatic Models for Studying Climate Change and Invasive Species”. In R. S. Ostfeld and W. H. Schlesinger (eds.). The Year in Ecology and Conservation Biology. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1134:1-24. Blackwell Scientific Publishing, Boston.
Perkins, S.E., Sonia Altizer, O. Bjornstad, J.J. Burdon, K. Clay, L. Gómez-Aparicio, Jonathan M. Jeschke, et al. 2008. “Invasion Biology and Parasitic Infections”. In R. S. Ostfeld, F. Keesing, and V. Eviner (eds.). Infectious Disease Ecology: Effects of Ecosystems on Disease and of Disease on Ecosystems, 179-204. Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey.
Newton, T.J., D.A. Woolnough, and David L. Strayer. 2008. “Using Landscape Ecology to Understand and Manage Freshwater Mussel Populations”. J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc. 27: 424-39.
Strayer, David L., Michael L. Pace, Nina F. Caraco, Jonathan J. Cole, and Stuart E. G. Findlay. 2008. “Hydrology and Grazing Jointly Control a Large-River Food Web”. Ecology 89: 12-18. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Strayer_et_al_2008_Ecology.pdf.