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    DARK SIDE OF SUBSIDIES: ADULT STREAM INSECTS EXPORT ORGANIC CONTAMINANTS TO RIPARIAN PREDATORS by Walters, David M, Fritz, Ken M, Otter, Ryan R

    Published in Ecological applications (01-12-2008)
    “…Aquatic insects provide a critical energy subsidy to riparian food webs, yet their role as vectors of contaminants to terrestrial ecosystems is poorly…”
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    Urban Stream Burial Increases Watershed-Scale Nitrate Export by Beaulieu, Jake J, Golden, Heather E, Knightes, Christopher D, Mayer, Paul M, Kaushal, Sujay S, Pennino, Michael J, Arango, Clay P, Balz, David A, Elonen, Colleen M, Fritz, Ken M, Hill, Brian H

    Published in PloS one (17-07-2015)
    “…Nitrogen (N) uptake in streams is an important ecosystem service that reduces nutrient loading to downstream ecosystems. Here we synthesize studies that…”
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    Classifying Streamflow Duration: The Scientific Basis and an Operational Framework for Method Development by Fritz, Ken M, Nadeau, Tracie-Lynn, Kelso, Julia E, Beck, Whitney S, Mazor, Raphael D, Harrington, Rachel A, Topping, Brian J

    Published in Water (Basel) (11-09-2020)
    “…Streamflow duration is used to differentiate reaches into discrete classes (e.g., perennial, intermittent, and ephemeral) for water resource management…”
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    Effects of urban stream burial on organic matter dynamics and reach scale nitrate retention by Beaulieu, Jake J, Mayer, Paul M, Kaushal, Sujay S, Pennino, Michael J, Arango, Clay P, Balz, David A, Canfield, Timothy J, Elonen, Colleen M, Fritz, Ken M, Hill, Brian H, Ryu, Hodon, Domingo, Jorge W. Santo

    Published in Biogeochemistry (01-10-2014)
    “…Nitrogen (N) retention in streams is an important ecosystem service that may be affected by the widespread burial of streams in stormwater pipes in urban…”
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    Beyond Streamflow: Call for a National Data Repository of Streamflow Presence for Streams and Rivers in the United States by Jaeger, Kristin L, Hafen, Konrad C, Dunham, Jason B, Fritz, Ken M, Kampf, Stephanie K, Barnhart, Theodore B, Kaiser, Kendra E, Sando, Roy, Johnson, Sherri L, McShane, Ryan R, Dunn, Sarah B

    Published in Water (Basel) (09-06-2021)
    “…Observations of the presence or absence of surface water in streams are useful for characterizing streamflow permanence, which includes the frequency,…”
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    Mountaintop removal coal mining impacts on structural and functional indicators in Central Appalachian streams by Burke, Roger A, Fritz, Ken M, Johnson, Brent R, Price, Rachel

    Published in Frontiers in water (19-01-2023)
    “…Mountaintop removal coal mining (MTR) has been a major source of landscape change in the Central Appalachians of the United States (US). Changes in stream…”
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    Resistance and Resilience of Macroinvertebrate Assemblages to Drying and Flood in a Tallgrass Prairie Stream System by Fritz, Ken M, Dodds, Walter K

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-10-2004)
    “…Intermittent streams are common worldwide, and the ability of invertebrates to recover from floods and drought is a key feature of communities from these…”
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    Influence of Trophic Position and Spatial Location on Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) Bioaccumulation in a Stream Food Web by Walters, David M, Fritz, Ken M, Johnson, Brent R, Lazorchak, James M, McCormick, Frank H

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-04-2008)
    “…We tested the ability of δ15N-derived trophic position (TP) to predict polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) concentrations in a historically contaminated stream…”
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    Response to basal resources by stream macroinvertebrates is shaped by watershed urbanization, riparian canopy cover, and season by Alberts, Jeremy M., Fritz, Ken M., Buffam, Ishi

    Published in Freshwater science (01-09-2018)
    “…Riparian reforestation is a common restoration action in urban streams, but relatively little is known about the influence of local riparian vegetation in the…”
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    Urban buried streams: Abrupt transitions in habitat and biodiversity by Hintz, Chelsea L., Booth, Michael T., Newcomer-Johnson, Tamara A., Fritz, Ken M., Buffam, Ishi

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-05-2022)
    “…Stream burial, the rerouting of streams into underground culverts, is common in industrialized and densely populated urban areas. While stream burial is common…”
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    A global perspective on the functional responses of stream communities to flow intermittence by Crabot, Julie, Mondy, Cedric P., Usseglio‐Polatera, Philippe, Fritz, Ken M., Wood, Paul J., Greenwood, Michelle J., Bogan, Michael T., Meyer, Elisabeth I., Datry, Thibault

    Published in Ecography (Copenhagen) (01-10-2021)
    “…The current erosion of biodiversity is a major concern that threatens the ecological integrity of ecosystems and the ecosystem services they provide. Due to…”
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    Understanding controls on flow permanence in intermittent rivers to aid ecological research: integrating meteorology, geology and land cover by Costigan, Katie H., Jaeger, Kristin L., Goss, Charles W., Fritz, Ken M., Goebel, P. Charles

    Published in Ecohydrology (01-10-2016)
    “…Intermittent rivers, those channels that periodically cease to flow, constitute over half of the total discharge of the global river network and will likely…”
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    Headwater streams and inland wetlands: Status and advancements of geospatial datasets and maps across the United States by Christensen, Jay R., Golden, Heather E., Alexander, Laurie C., Pickard, Brian R., Fritz, Ken M., Lane, Charles R., Weber, Marc H., Kwok, Rose M., Keefer, Madeline N.

    Published in Earth-science reviews (01-12-2022)
    “…Headwater streams and inland wetlands provide essential functions that support healthy watersheds and downstream waters. However, scientists and aquatic…”
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    Biota Connect Aquatic Habitats throughout Freshwater Ecosystem Mosaics by Schofield, Kate A., Alexander, Laurie C., Ridley, Caroline E., Vanderhoof, Melanie K., Fritz, Ken M., Autrey, Bradley C., DeMeester, Julie E., Kepner, William G., Lane, Charles R., Leibowitz, Scott G., Pollard, Amina I.

    “…Freshwater ecosystems are linked at various spatial and temporal scales by movements of biota adapted to life in water. We review the literature on movements…”
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    Physical and Chemical Connectivity of Streams and Riparian Wetlands to Downstream Waters: A Synthesis by Fritz, Ken M., Schofield, Kate A., Alexander, Laurie C., McManus, Michael G., Golden, Heather E., Lane, Charles R., Kepner, William G., LeDuc, Stephen D., DeMeester, Julie E., Pollard, Amina I.

    “…Streams, riparian areas, floodplains, alluvial aquifers, and downstream waters (e.g., large rivers, lakes, and oceans) are interconnected by longitudinal,…”
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    Spider-Mediated Flux of PCBs from Contaminated Sediments to Terrestrial Ecosystems and Potential Risks to Arachnivorous Birds by Walters, David M, Mills, Marc A, Fritz, Ken M, Raikow, David F

    Published in Environmental science & technology (15-04-2010)
    “…We investigated aquatic insect utilization and PCB exposure in riparian spiders at the Lake Hartwell Superfund site (Clemson, SC). We sampled sediments, adult…”
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