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Daniel Spooner
Daniel Spooner
Lock Haven University
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Community and foodweb ecology of freshwater mussels
CC Vaughn, SJ Nichols, DE Spooner
Journal of the North American Benthological Society 27 (2), 409-423, 2008
5512008
Context‐dependent effects of freshwater mussels on stream benthic communities
DE Spooner, CC Vaughn
Freshwater Biology 51 (6), 1016-1024, 2006
3062006
Ecosystem processes performed by unionid mussels in stream mesocosms: species roles and effects of abundance
CC Vaughn, KB Gido, DE Spooner
Hydrobiologia 527, 35-47, 2004
2662004
A trait-based approach to species’ roles in stream ecosystems: climate change, community structure, and material cycling
DE Spooner, CC Vaughn
Oecologia 158, 307-317, 2008
2292008
Unionid mussels influence macroinvertebrate assemblage structure in streams
CC Vaughn, DE Spooner
Journal of the North American Benthological Society 25 (3), 691-700, 2006
2062006
Context‐dependent species identity effects within a functional group of filter‐feeding bivalves
CC Vaughn, DE Spooner, HS Galbraith
Ecology 88 (7), 1654-1662, 2007
1492007
Synergistic effects of regional climate patterns and local water management on freshwater mussel communities
HS Galbraith, DE Spooner, CC Vaughn
Biological conservation 143 (5), 1175-1183, 2010
1422010
Exposure pathways and bioaccumulation of per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances in freshwater aquatic ecosystems: Key considerations
AJ Lewis, X Yun, DE Spooner, MJ Kurz, ER McKenzie, CM Sales
Science of the Total Environment 822, 153561, 2022
972022
Effects of Barriers and Thermal Refugia on Local Movement of the Threatened Leopard Darter, Percina pantherina
JF Schaefer, E Marsh-Matthews, DE Spooner, KB Gido, WJ Matthews
Environmental Biology of Fishes 66, 391-400, 2003
902003
Coextirpation of host–affiliate relationships in rivers: the role of climate change, water withdrawal, and host‐specificity
DE Spooner, MA Xenopoulos, C Schneider, DA Woolnough
Global Change Biology 17 (4), 1720-1732, 2011
772011
Scale-dependent associations between native freshwater mussels and invasive Corbicula
CC Vaughn, DE Spooner
Hydrobiologia 568, 331-339, 2006
752006
Nutrient loading associated with agriculture land use dampens the importance of consumer‐mediated niche construction
DE Spooner, PC Frost, H Hillebrand, MT Arts, O Puckrin, MA Xenopoulos
Ecology Letters 16 (9), 1115-1125, 2013
672013
Species traits and environmental conditions govern the relationship between biodiversity effects across trophic levels
DE Spooner, CC Vaughn, HS Galbraith
Oecologia 168, 533-548, 2012
592012
Risk assessment of impacts of climate change for key marine species in South Eastern Australia. Part 1: Fisheries and aquaculture risk assessment
G Pecl, T Ward, Z Doubleday, S Clarke, J Day, C Dixon, S Frusher, ...
Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC), 2011
582011
A tale of two rivers: implications of water management practices for mussel biodiversity outcomes during droughts
DC Allen, HS Galbraith, CC Vaughn, DE Spooner
Ambio 42, 881-891, 2013
502013
Long‐lived organisms provide an integrative footprint of agricultural land use
CL Atkinson, AD Christian, DE Spooner, CC Vaughn
Ecological Applications 24 (2), 375-384, 2014
452014
Species richness and temperature influence mussel biomass: a partitioning approach applied to natural communities
DE Spooner, CC Vaughn
Ecology 90 (3), 781-790, 2009
452009
Status of rare and endangered freshwater mussels in southeastern Oklahoma
HS Galbraith, DE Spooner, CC Vaughn
The Southwestern Naturalist 53 (1), 45-50, 2008
452008
Profiles of biochemical tracers in unionid mussels across a broad geographical range
TJ Newton, CC Vaughn, DE Spooner, SJ Nichols, MT Arts
Journal of Shellfish Research 32 (2), 497-507, 2013
382013
Species’ traits and environmental gradients interact to govern primary production in freshwater mussel communities
DE Spooner, CC Vaughn
Oikos 121 (3), 403-416, 2012
372012
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