Search Results - "Allen, Daniel C"
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Cadmium-Induced Kidney Injury: Oxidative Damage as a Unifying Mechanism
Published in Biomolecules (Basel, Switzerland) (23-10-2021)“…Cadmium is a nonessential metal that has heavily polluted the environment due to human activities. It can be absorbed into the human body via the…”
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Drying, more than warming, alters ecosystem functioning in streams with different energy pathways
Published in Functional ecology (01-07-2023)“…Empirical evidence and theory suggest that climate warming and an increase in the frequency and duration of drying events will alter the metabolic balance of…”
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Pervasive changes in stream intermittency across the United States
Published in Environmental research letters (01-08-2021)“…Abstract Non-perennial streams are widespread, critical to ecosystems and society, and the subject of ongoing policy debate. Prior large-scale research on…”
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Small increases in stream drying can dramatically reduce ecosystem connectivity
Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-03-2023)“…Habitat fragmentation drives biodiversity loss in rivers around the world. Although the effects of anthropogenic barriers on river connectivity are well known,…”
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Bottom-up biodiversity effects increase resource subsidy flux between ecosystems
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-10-2012)“…Although biodiversity can increase ecosystem productivity and adjacent ecosystems are often linked by resource flows between them, the relationship between…”
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Stream network geometry and the spatial influence of aquatic insect subsidies across the contiguous United States
Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-11-2019)“…Emergent aquatic insects transport aquatic‐derived resources into terrestrial ecosystems but are rarely studied at landscape or regional scales. Here, we…”
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Long‐term effects of land‐use change on bird communities depend on spatial scale and land‐use type
Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-11-2019)“…Land‐use transformation is one of the most important and pervasive ecological changes occurring across the Earth, but its long‐term effects are poorly…”
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Taxonomic identity, biodiversity, and antecedent disturbances shape the dimensional stability of stream invertebrates
Published in Limnology and oceanography letters (01-06-2023)“…The “dimensional stability” approach measures different components of ecological stability to investigate how they are related. Yet, most empirical work has…”
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Variation in Temperature, Precipitation, and Vegetation Greenness Drive Changes in Seasonal Variation of Avian Diversity in an Urban Desert Landscape
Published in Land (Basel) (01-05-2021)“…Previous studies in urban desert ecosystems have reported a decline in avian diversity. Herein, we expand and improve these studies by disentangling the effect…”
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Nutritional hotspots? Prey from one ecosystem provide key fatty acids required for consumers in multiple ecosystems
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Impacts of stream drying depend on stream network size and location of drying
Published in Ecological applications (01-09-2024)“…Stream drying is increasing globally, with widespread impacts on stream ecosystems. Here, we investigated how the impacts of drying on stream ecosystem…”
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Energy pathways modulate the resilience of stream invertebrate communities to drought
Published in The Journal of animal ecology (01-09-2021)“…While climate change is altering ecosystems on a global scale, not all ecosystems are responding in the same way. The resilience of ecological communities may…”
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A global synthesis of human impacts on the multifunctionality of streams and rivers
Published in Global change biology (01-08-2022)“…Human impacts, particularly nutrient pollution and land‐use change, have caused significant declines in the quality and quantity of freshwater resources. Most…”
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Synthesis: comparing effects of resource and consumer fluxes into recipient food webs using meta-analysis
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-03-2016)“…Here we synthesize empirical research using meta-analysis to compare how consumer and resource fluxes affect recipient food webs. We tested the following…”
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Spatial Patterns and Drivers of Nonperennial Flow Regimes in the Contiguous United States
Published in Geophysical research letters (28-01-2021)“…Over half of global rivers and streams lack perennial flow, and understanding the distribution and drivers of their flow regimes is critical for understanding…”
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The only lasting truth is change: multiple dimensions of biodiversity show historical legacy effects in community assembly processes of freshwater fish
Published in Oikos (01-06-2023)“…How communities are structured is a fundamental ecological question. Community structure, while constrained by the regional species pool, may be altered by…”
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Animal aggregations promote emergent aquatic plant production at the aquatic–terrestrial interface
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-10-2020)“…The roles mobile animals and abiotic processes play as vectors for resource transfers between ecosystems (“subsidies”) are well studied, but the idea that…”
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White‐tailed deer consumption of emergent macrophytes mediates aquatic‐to‐terrestrial nutrient flows
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-09-2022)“…Trophic interactions between mobile animals and their food sources often vector resource flows across ecosystem boundaries. However, the quality and quantity…”
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Global patterns of allochthony in stream–riparian meta‐ecosystems
Published in Ecology letters (01-03-2024)“…Ecosystems that are coupled by reciprocal flows of energy and nutrient subsidies can be viewed as a single “meta‐ecosystem.” Despite these connections, the…”
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Plant biodiversity effects in reducing fluvial erosion are limited to low species richness
Published in Ecology (Durham) (2016)“…It has been proposed that plant biodiversity may increase the erosion resistance of soils, yet direct evidence for any such relationship is lacking. We…”
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