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Jack Feminella
Jack Feminella
Professor of Biological Sciences, Auburn University
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The urban stream syndrome: current knowledge and the search for a cure
CJ Walsh, AH Roy, JW Feminella, PD Cottingham, PM Groffman, ...
Journal of the North American Benthological Society 24 (3), 706-723, 2005
34502005
Development and evaluation of predictive models for measuring the biological integrity of streams
CP Hawkins, RH Norris, JN Hogue, JW Feminella
Ecological applications 10 (5), 1456-1477, 2000
5992000
Interactions between stream herbivores and periphyton: a quantitative analysis of past experiments
JW Feminella, CP Hawkins
Journal of the North American Benthological Society 14 (4), 465-509, 1995
4351995
Channel morphology, water temperature, and assemblage structure of stream insects
CP Hawkins, JN Hogue, LM Decker, JW Feminella
Journal of the North American benthological society 16 (4), 728-749, 1997
2901997
Periphyton responses to invertebrate grazing and riparian canopy in three northern California coastal streams
JW Feminella, ME Power, VH Resh
Freshwater biology 22 (3), 445-457, 1989
2511989
Comparison of benthic macroinvertebrate assemblages in small streams along a gradient of flow permanence
JW Feminella
Journal of the North American Benthological Society 15 (4), 651-669, 1996
2191996
Biotic interactions in freshwater benthic habitats
JR Holomuzki, JW Feminella, ME Power
Journal of the North American Benthological Society 29 (1), 220-244, 2010
2052010
Stream channel geomorphology influences mussel abundance in southern Appalachian streams, USA
MM Gangloff, JW Feminella
Freshwater Biology 52 (1), 64-74, 2007
1692007
Hydrologic influences, disturbance, and intraspecific competition in a stream caddisfly population
JW Feminella, VH Resh
Ecology 71 (6), 2083-2094, 1990
1441990
Submersed macrophytes and grazing crayfish: an experimental study of herbivory in a California freshwater marsh
JW Feminella, VH Resh
Ecography 12 (1), 1-8, 1989
1241989
Correspondence between stream macroinvertebrate assemblages and 4 ecoregions of the southeastern USA
JW Feminella
Journal of the North American Benthological Society 19 (3), 442-461, 2000
1222000
Herbivorous caddisflies, macroalgae, and epilithic microalgae: dynamic interactions in a stream grazing system
JW Feminella, VH Resh
Oecologia 87, 247-256, 1991
1151991
Detection of biotic responses to urbanization using fish assemblages from small streams of western Georgia, USA
BS Helms, JW Feminella, S Pan
Urban Ecosystems 8, 39-57, 2005
1142005
Tailed frog tadpoles differentially alter their feeding behavior in response to non-visual cues from four predators
JW Feminella, CP Hawkins
Journal of the North American Benthological Society 13 (2), 310-320, 1994
1071994
Herbivory and intraspecific competition in a stream caddisfly population
GA Lamberti, JW Feminella, VH Resh
Oecologia 73, 75-81, 1987
1011987
Landuse legacies and small streams: identifying relationships between historical land use and contemporary stream conditions
KO Maloney, JW Feminella, RM Mitchell, SA Miller, PJ Mulholland, ...
Journal of the North American Benthological Society 27 (2), 280-294, 2008
942008
Intraspecific differences in thermal tolerance of Etheostoma spectabile (Agassiz) in constant versus fluctuating environments
JW Feminella, WJ Matthews
Journal of Fish biology 25 (4), 455-461, 1984
811984
The influence of low-head dams on fish assemblages in streams across Alabama
BS Helms, DC Werneke, MM Gangloff, EE Hartfield, JW Feminella
Journal of the North American Benthological Society 30 (4), 1095-1106, 2011
742011
Seasonal variability of landuse impacts on macroinvertebrate assemblages in streams of western Georgia, USA
BS Helms, JE Schoonover, JW Feminella
Journal of the North American Benthological Society 28 (4), 991-1006, 2009
742009
Influence of salinity and temperature on the growth and production of a freshwater mayfly in the Lower Mobile River, Alabama
MA Chadwick, JW Feminella
Limnology and Oceanography 46 (3), 532-542, 2001
722001
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