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Lusha Tronstad
Lusha Tronstad
E-mail megerősítve itt: uwyo.edu - Kezdőlap
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Improving the fluorometric ammonium method: matrix effects, background fluorescence, and standard additions
BW Taylor, CF Keep, RO Hall Jr, BJ Koch, LM Tronstad, AS Flecker, ...
Journal of the North American Benthological Society 26 (2), 167-177, 2007
2342007
How body size mediates the role of animals in nutrient cycling in aquatic ecosystems
RO Hall, BJ Koch, MC Marshall, BW Taylor, LM Tronstad
Body size: the structure and function of aquatic ecosystems, 286-305, 2007
1082007
Introduced lake trout produced a four-level trophic cascade in Yellowstone Lake
LM Tronstad, RO Hall Jr, TM Koel, KG Gerow
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 139 (5), 1536-1550, 2010
1042010
Predatory fish invasion induces within and across ecosystem effects in Yellowstone National Park
TM Koel, LM Tronstad, JL Arnold, KA Gunther, DW Smith, JM Syslo, ...
Science advances 5 (3), eaav1139, 2019
682019
Invertebrate seedbanks: rehydration of soil from an unregulated river floodplain in the south‐eastern US
LM Tronstad, BP Tronstad, AC Benke
Freshwater Biology 50 (4), 646-655, 2005
652005
Aerial colonization and growth: rapid invertebrate responses to temporary aquatic habitats in a river floodplain
LM Tronstad, BP Tronstad, AC Benke
Journal of the North American Benthological Society 26 (3), 460-471, 2007
622007
Rock glaciers and related cold rocky landforms: Overlooked climate refugia for mountain biodiversity
S Brighenti, S Hotaling, DS Finn, AG Fountain, M Hayashi, D Herbst, ...
Global Change Biology 27 (8), 1504-1517, 2021
612021
Western bumble bee: declines in the continental United States and range‐wide information gaps
TA Graves, WM Janousek, SM Gaulke, AC Nicholas, DA Keinath, CM Bell, ...
Ecosphere 11 (6), e03141, 2020
512020
Invertebrate responses to decreasing water levels in a subtropical river floodplain wetland
LM Tronstad, BP Tronstad, AC Benke
Wetlands 25 (3), 583-593, 2005
512005
Microbial assemblages reflect environmental heterogeneity in alpine streams
S Hotaling, ME Foley, LH Zeglin, DS Finn, LM Tronstad, JJ Giersch, ...
Global Change Biology 25 (8), 2576-2590, 2019
442019
Yellowstone Lake ecosystem restoration: a case study for invasive fish management
TM Koel, JL Arnold, PE Bigelow, TO Brenden, JD Davis, CR Detjens, ...
Fishes 5 (2), 18, 2020
422020
Recent and future declines of a historically widespread pollinator linked to climate, land cover, and pesticides
WM Janousek, MR Douglas, S Cannings, MA Clément, CM Delphia, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 120 (5), e2211223120, 2023
412023
Mountain stoneflies may tolerate warming streams: Evidence from organismal physiology and gene expression
S Hotaling, AA Shah, KL McGowan, LM Tronstad, JJ Giersch, DS Finn, ...
Global Change Biology 26 (10), 5524-5538, 2020
252020
Introduced lake trout alter nitrogen cycling beyond Yellowstone Lake
LM Tronstad, RO Hall Jr, TM Koel
Ecosphere 6 (11), 1-24, 2015
222015
Introduced lake trout alter nitrogen cycling beyond Yellowstone Lake
LM Tronstad, RO Hall Jr, TM Koel
Ecosphere 6 (11), 1-24, 2015
222015
Long-distance dispersal, ice sheet dynamics and mountaintop isolation underlie the genetic structure of glacier ice worms
S Hotaling, DH Shain, SA Lang, RK Bagley, LM Tronstad, DW Weisrock, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society b 286 (1905), 20190983, 2019
182019
Congruent population genetic structure but differing depths of divergence for three alpine stoneflies with similar ecology and geographic distributions
S Hotaling, JJ Giersch, DS Finn, LM Tronstad, S Jordan, LE Serpa, ...
Freshwater Biology 64 (2), 335-347, 2019
172019
Longitudinal changes in stream invertebrate assemblages of Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
LM Tronstad, S Hotaling, JC Bish
Insect Conservation and Diversity 9 (4), 320-331, 2016
162016
Ecosystem consequences of declining Yellowstone cutthroat trout in Yellowstone Lake and spawning streams
LM Tronstad
University of Wyoming, 2008
152008
Long-term trends in aquatic ecosystem bioassessment metrics are not influenced by sampling method: empirical evidence from the Niobrara River
LM Tronstad, S Hotaling
Knowledge & Management of Aquatic Ecosystems, 28, 2017
132017
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