Hubbard Brook Bibliography
“Algal Assemblage Response To A Two-Month, Whole Stream Ph And Calcium Manipulation At The Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest”. Abstract for 46th Annual Meeting, Bull. North Amer. Benthol. Soc. 15(1):150.
. 1998. “Calcium Transport And Storage During A Two-Month Calcium Addition To Two Forest Streams”. Abstracts, ASLO/ESA Meeting [Jointly sponsored, American Society of Limnology and Oceanography/Ecological Society of America], June 1998: A3.
. 1998. “Dispersal Of Stream Insects: Stonefly Flight Links Populations Across Habitats”. Abstract for North American Benthological Society.
. 2002. “Evidence Of Dispersal In An Acid-Tolerant Stonefly (Plecoptera) Using Stable Isotopes”. Abstract for Ecological Society of America.
. 2000. “Experimental Alkalinization Of A Stream Ecosystem At The Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest (Hbef)”. Abstract for LTER All Scientists Meeting.
. 2000. “Feeding Strategies Of Some Adult Stoneflies (Plecoptera) Critical For Egg Production And Dispersal”. Abstract for Societas Internationalis Limnologiae: 230.
. 2001. “The Hubbard Brook Linx Project: Nitrogen Transformations In A Northern Hardwood Forest Stream”. Bull. North Amer. Benthol. Soc. 15(1):126. Abstract for 46th Annual Meeting.
. 1998. “Stable Isotopes Help Identify The Direction And Distance Of Adult Stonefly (Plecoptera) Flight”. Abstract for The North American Benthological Society.
. 1999. “Stream Insect Populations Connected Through Cross-Stream And Upstream Adult Flight”. Abstract for Ecol. Soc. Amer.
. 2002. “Adult Feeding By Some Stonelies (Plecoptera) Critical For Egg Production And Dispersal”. Bulletin NABS 18(1): 153.
. 2001. “Biogeochemical Responses Of Two Forest Streams To A Two-Month Calcium Addition”. Freshwater Biology 46(3): 291-302.
. 2001. “Buffering An Acidic Stream In New Hampshire With A Silicate Mineral”. Restoration Ecology 12(3): 419-428.
. 2004. “Can’T See The Forest For The Stream? In-Stream Processing And Terrestrial Nitrogen Exports”. BioScience 55(3): 219-230.
. 2005. “Contradictory Results From Different Methods For Measuring Direction Of Insect Flight”. Freshwater Biology 49: 1260-1268.
. 2004. “Feeding Strategy Of An Adult Stonefly (Plecoptera): Implications For Egg Production And Dispersal”. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. 28(2): 1140-1146.
. 2002. “Reduction In Emergence Of An Acid Tolerant Stonefly In Response To Elevated Ph And Calcium”. Bull. North Amer. Benthol. Soc. 15(1): 115.
. 1998. “Stable Isotopes Identify Dispersal Patterns Of Stonefly Populations Living Along Stream Corridors”. Freshwater Biology 50: 1117-1130.
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