Effects of animals on the transport of solids (e.g., sediments) can modify earth-surface processes and landforms (role as geomorphic agents) and resources for other organisms (role as ecosystem engineers). Therefore, we studied the impact of crayfish (Orconectes limosus) behavior on sand-gravel erosion and bottom habitat over riffle-pool sequences in experimental streams. We manipulated the availability of crayfish food and refugia. Refugia availability had clear effects on overall crayfish activity. The establishment of dominance hierarchies among the crayfish pro-duced patterns in crayfish activity that differed between riffles and pools. Crayfish activity significantly affected sand and gravel erosion. High local sediment erosion average...
A crayfish species replacement is underway in Ohio streams. We explore how growth, mortality, habita...
In this dissertation, we explored three issues central to the understanding of the dynamics of the i...
Shifts in plant species distributions due to global change are increasing the availability of novel ...
The signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus) is a globally invasive species, and since its introdu...
Despite increasing recognition of the potential of aquatic biota to act as 'geomorphic agents', key ...
Crayfish in many headwater streams regularly cope with seasonal drought. However, it is unclear how ...
Signal crayfish are an internationally widespread invasive species that can have important detriment...
Despite increasing recognition of the potential of aquatic biota to act as ‘geomorphic agents’, key ...
The role of biotic forcing in fluvial geomorphology is understudied. This paper investigates the sug...
Historically it has been assumed that abiotic forces dominate fluvial sediment dynamics. However, a ...
1. The nature and extent of effects of increasing densities of non-native species on stream ecosyste...
1. We addressed the implications of limb loss and regeneration for multi-species interactions and th...
In recent years in the United States there has been a rapid expansion in anthropogenic sources of se...
Animals are important drivers of sediment dynamics. Invasive signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniuscul...
Supplementary information files for article Influence of invasive crayfish on fine sediment transpor...
A crayfish species replacement is underway in Ohio streams. We explore how growth, mortality, habita...
In this dissertation, we explored three issues central to the understanding of the dynamics of the i...
Shifts in plant species distributions due to global change are increasing the availability of novel ...
The signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus) is a globally invasive species, and since its introdu...
Despite increasing recognition of the potential of aquatic biota to act as 'geomorphic agents', key ...
Crayfish in many headwater streams regularly cope with seasonal drought. However, it is unclear how ...
Signal crayfish are an internationally widespread invasive species that can have important detriment...
Despite increasing recognition of the potential of aquatic biota to act as ‘geomorphic agents’, key ...
The role of biotic forcing in fluvial geomorphology is understudied. This paper investigates the sug...
Historically it has been assumed that abiotic forces dominate fluvial sediment dynamics. However, a ...
1. The nature and extent of effects of increasing densities of non-native species on stream ecosyste...
1. We addressed the implications of limb loss and regeneration for multi-species interactions and th...
In recent years in the United States there has been a rapid expansion in anthropogenic sources of se...
Animals are important drivers of sediment dynamics. Invasive signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniuscul...
Supplementary information files for article Influence of invasive crayfish on fine sediment transpor...
A crayfish species replacement is underway in Ohio streams. We explore how growth, mortality, habita...
In this dissertation, we explored three issues central to the understanding of the dynamics of the i...
Shifts in plant species distributions due to global change are increasing the availability of novel ...