Species response to abiotic environmental variation can be influenced by local community structure and interspecific interactions, particularly in restricted habitats such as islands and lakes. In temperate lakes, future increase in water temperature and runoff of terrestrial (allochthonous) dissolved organic carbon (DOC) are predicted to alter community composition and the overall ecosystem productivity. However, little is known about how the present community structure and abiotic environmental variation interact to affect the abundance of native fish populations. We used a space-for-time approach to study how local community structure interact with lake morphometric and climatic characteristics (i.e., temperature and catchment productivi...
Prey preference of top predators and energy flow across habitat boundaries are of fundamental import...
The importance of terrestrial carbon in aquatic ecosystems is widely recognised, but patterns of ter...
To predict potential effects of climate and anthropogenic impacts on fish growth, we compared growth...
Species response to abiotic environmental variation can be influenced by local community structure a...
Global transition towards renewable energy production has increased the demand for new and more flex...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Ecosystems are heterogeneous on multiple scales of spa...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021Mobile consumers frequently acquire and use resourc...
As the global human population grows, it remains a top priority for communities, managers, policymak...
Global transition towards renewable energy production has increased the demand for newand more flexi...
It is predicted that warmer conditions should lead to a loss of trophic levels, as larger bodied con...
Seasonality could play a crucial role in structuring species interactions. For example, many ectothe...
Realized thermal niche and habitat use are two conceptualizations of fish habitat based on organisma...
Species diversity is often an implicit source of biological insurance for communities against the im...
Determining factors that control how biomass is distributed among plants, animals, microbes and non-...
Climate change is an additional stressor in a complex suite of threats facing freshwater biodiversit...
Prey preference of top predators and energy flow across habitat boundaries are of fundamental import...
The importance of terrestrial carbon in aquatic ecosystems is widely recognised, but patterns of ter...
To predict potential effects of climate and anthropogenic impacts on fish growth, we compared growth...
Species response to abiotic environmental variation can be influenced by local community structure a...
Global transition towards renewable energy production has increased the demand for new and more flex...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Ecosystems are heterogeneous on multiple scales of spa...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021Mobile consumers frequently acquire and use resourc...
As the global human population grows, it remains a top priority for communities, managers, policymak...
Global transition towards renewable energy production has increased the demand for newand more flexi...
It is predicted that warmer conditions should lead to a loss of trophic levels, as larger bodied con...
Seasonality could play a crucial role in structuring species interactions. For example, many ectothe...
Realized thermal niche and habitat use are two conceptualizations of fish habitat based on organisma...
Species diversity is often an implicit source of biological insurance for communities against the im...
Determining factors that control how biomass is distributed among plants, animals, microbes and non-...
Climate change is an additional stressor in a complex suite of threats facing freshwater biodiversit...
Prey preference of top predators and energy flow across habitat boundaries are of fundamental import...
The importance of terrestrial carbon in aquatic ecosystems is widely recognised, but patterns of ter...
To predict potential effects of climate and anthropogenic impacts on fish growth, we compared growth...