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S. Mažeika Patricio Sulliván
S. Mažeika Patricio Sulliván
Baruch Institute of Coastal Ecology and Forest Science, Clemson University
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Headwater streams and wetlands are critical for sustaining fish, fisheries, and ecosystem services
SAR Colvin, SMP Sullivan, PD Shirey, RW Colvin, KO Winemiller, ...
Fisheries 44 (2), 73-91, 2019
1692019
Bright lights, big city: influences of ecological light pollution on reciprocal stream–riparian invertebrate fluxes
LA Meyer, SMP Sullivan
Ecological Applications 23 (6), 1322-1330, 2013
1462013
Understanding stream geomorphic state in relation to ecological integrity: evidence using habitat assessments and macroinvertebrates
SMP Sullivan, MC Watzin, WC Hession
Environmental Management 34 (5), 669-683, 2004
1232004
In a state of flux: The energetic pathways that move contaminants from aquatic to terrestrial environments
SMP Sullivan, AD Rodewald
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 31 (6), 1175-1183, 2012
822012
Influence of stream geomorphic condition on fish communities in Vermont, USA
SMP Sullivan, MC Watzin, WC Hession
Freshwater Biology 51, 1811-1826, 2006
77*2006
Artificial lighting at night in estuaries—Implications from individuals to ecosystems
MJ Zapata, SMP Sullivan, SM Gray
Estuaries and Coasts 42, 309-330, 2019
742019
Influence of stream geomorphic condition on fish communities in Vermont, USA
SMP SULLIVAN, MC WATZIN, WC HESSION
Freshwater Biology 51 (10), 1811-1826, 2006
702006
The energetic contributions of aquatic primary producers to terrestrial food webs in a mid‐size river system
A Kautza, SMP Sullivan
Ecology 97 (3), 694-705, 2016
652016
Riparian swallows as integrators of landscape change in a multiuse river system: Implications for aquatic-to-terrestrial transfers of contaminants
JM Alberts, SMP Sullivan, A Kautza
Science of the Total Environment 463, 42-50, 2013
592013
Artificial lighting at night alters aquatic‐riparian invertebrate food webs
SMP Sullivan, K Hossler, LA Meyer
Ecological Applications 29 (1), e01821, 2019
532019
A riverscape perspective on habitat associations among riverine bird assemblages in the Lake Champlain Basin, USA
SMP Sullivan, MC Watzin, WS Keeton
Landscape Ecology 22, 1169-1186, 2007
512007
Stream–floodplain connectivity and fish assemblage diversity in the Champlain Valley, Vermont, USA
SMP Sullivan, MC Watzin
Journal of Fish Biology 74 (7), 1394-1418, 2009
472009
Leaf decomposition and stream macroinvertebrate colonisation of Japanese knotweed, an invasive plant species
JH Braatne, SMP Sullivan, E Chamberlain
International Review of Hydrobiology 92 (6), 656-665, 2007
462007
The proposed change to the definition of “waters of the United States” flouts sound science
SMP Sullivan, MC Rains, AD Rodewald
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116 (24), 11558-11561, 2019
412019
Shifts in reciprocal river‐riparian arthropod fluxes along an urban‐rural landscape gradient
A Kautza, SMP Sullivan
Freshwater Biology 60 (10), 2156-2168, 2015
412015
Shifts in attributes along agriculture-forest transitions of two streams in central Ohio, USA
CW Goss, PC Goebel, SMP Sullivan
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 197, 106-117, 2014
392014
Pathways and consequences of contaminant flux to Acadian flycatchers (Empidonax virescens) in urbanizing landscapes of Ohio, USA
LM Rowse, AD Rodewald, SMP Sullivan
Science of the Total Environment 485, 461-467, 2014
372014
Fire severity, time since fire, and site-level characteristics influence streamwater chemistry at baseflow conditions in catchments of the Sierra Nevada, California, USA
F Santos, AS Wymore, BK Jackson, SMP Sullivan, WH McDowell, ...
Fire Ecology 15 (1), 1-15, 2019
362019
Influence of wildfire severity on riparian plant community heterogeneity in an Idaho, USA wilderness
BK Jackson, SMP Sullivan
Forest Ecology and Management 259 (1), 24-32, 2009
362009
Wildfire severity mediates fluxes of plant material and terrestrial invertebrates to mountain streams
BK Jackson, SMP Sullivan, RL Malison
Forest Ecology and Management 278, 27-34, 2012
352012
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