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Publications of Mazeika Sullivan

Selected Publications of S. Mažeika P. Sullivan


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Tagwireyi, P., Sullivan, S.M.P., and K. Zhao. In press. Associations between riverine landscape patches and internal and external environmental determinants are scale-dependent: evidence from the Scioto River, USA. Fundamental and Applied Limnology.

Jackson, B.K., and S.M.P. Sullivan. In press. Ecosystem size and flooding drive trophic dynamics of riparian spiders in a fire-prone Sierra Nevada river system. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.

Sullivan, S.M.P., and ^D.W.P. Manning. Dam removal disturbance leads to seasonally distinct taxonomic and functional shifts in macroinvertebrate communities. PeerJ. 5:e3189; DOI 10.7717/peerj.3189.

Keeton, W.S., Copeland, E.C., Sullivan, S.M.P., and M.C. Watzin. In press. Riparian forest structure and stream geomorphic condition: implications for flood resilience. Canadian Journal of Forest Research.

Sullivan, S.M.P., Boaz, L.E., and K. Hossler. 2016. Fluvial geomorphology and aquatic-to-terrestrial Hg export are weakly coupled in small urban streams of Columbus, Ohio. Water Resources Research 52:2822-2839.

Tagwireyi, P. and S.M.P. Sullivan. 2016. Riverine landscape patches influence trophic dynamics of riparian ants. River Research and Applications 32:1721-1729.

Čivas, L, Kesminas, V. and S.M.P. Sullivan. 2016. Hydrogeomorphology drives fish assemblages in the Nevėžis River, Lithuania: implications for river basin management plans in the Baltics. Environmental Monitoring & Assessment. 188(109):1-16. 

Kautza, A. and S.M.P. Sullivan. 2015. Spatially-dependent human alterations drive fish assemblage composition in a modified river system. River Systems. 21/2–3:93-108. 

Dorobek, A.C., Sullivan, S.M.P., and A. Kautza. 2015. Short-term consequences of lowhead dam removal for fish assemblages in an urban river system. River Systems. 21/2–3:125-139. 

Sullivan, S. Mazeika P., Katie Hossler and Christina M. Cianfrani. 2015. Ecosystem structure emerges as a strong determinant of food-chain length in linked stream-riparian ecosystems. Ecosystems 18(8):1356-1372. doi:10.1007/s10021-015-9904-7.

Jackson, Breeanne K. and S. Mazeika P. Sullivan. 2015. Responses of riparian tetragnathid spiders to wildfire in forested ecosystems of the California Mediterranean climate region, USA. Freshwater Science 34(4):1542-1557. doi: 10.1086/683682.

Kautza, Adam and S. Mažeika P. Sullivan. 2015. Shifts in reciprocal river-riparian arthropod fluxes along an urban-rural landscape gradient. Freshwater Biology 60(10):2157-2168. doi: 10.1111/fwb.12642.

Bey (Lawlis), Clarissa and S. Mažeika P. Sullivan. 2015. Associations between stream hydrogeomorphology and codependent mussel-fish assemblages: evidence from an Ohio, USA river system. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 25:555-568.

Tagwireyi, P, and S.M.P. Sullivan. 2015. Riverine landscape patch heterogeneity drives riparian ant assemblages in the Scioto River Basin, USAPLoS ONE 10(4): e0124807. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0124807.

Goss, Charles W., P. Charles Goebel and S. Mažeika P. Sullivan. 2014. Shifts in atributes along agriculture-forest transitions of two streams in central Ohio, USA. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 197:106-117.

Rowse, Linnea, M., Amanda D. Rodewald, and S. Mažeika P. Sullivan. 2014. Pathways and consequences of contaminant flux to Acadian flycatchers (Empixonax virescens) in urbanizing landscapes of Ohio, USA. Science of the Total Environment 485-486: 461-467.

Meyer, Lars A. and S. Mažeika P. Sullivan. 2013. Bright lights, big city: influences of ecological light pollution on reciprocal stream--riparian invertebrate fluxes. Ecological Applications 23(6):1322-1330.

Alberts, Jeremy M., S. Mažeika P. Sullivan and A. Kautza. 2013. Riparian swallows as integrators of landscape change in a multiuse river system: Implications for aquatic-to-terrestrial transfers of contaminants. Science of the Total Environment 463-464:42-50.

Sullivan, S. Mažeika P. 2013. Stream foodweb δ13C and geomorphology are tightly coupled in mountain drainages of northern Idaho. Freshwater Science 32(2):606-621.

Cianfrani, Christina M., S. Mažeika P. Sullivan, W. Cully Hession and Mary C. Watzin. 2012. Multitaxonomic approach to understanding local- versus watershed-scale influences on stream biota in the Lake Champlain Basin, Vermont, USA. River Research and Applications  28:973-988.

Kautza, Adam and S. Mažeika P. Sullivan. 2012. Using a process-based catchment-scale model for enhancing field-based stream assessments and predicting stream fish assemblages. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems  22:511-525.
 
Kautza, Adam and S. Mažeika P. Sullivan. 2012. Relative effects of local- and landscape-scale environmental factors on stream fish assemblages: Evidence from Idaho and Ohio, USA. Fundam. Appl. Limnol.  180(3):259-270.
 
Sullivan, S. Mažeika P. and Amanda D. Rodewald. 2012. The energetic pathways that move contaminants from aquatic to terrestrial environments. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry  31(6):1175-1183.
 
Sullivan, S. Mažeika P. 2012. Geomorphic-ecological relationships highly variable between headwater and network mountain streams of northern Idaho, United States. Journal of the American Water Resources Association  1-12.
 
Jackson, Breeanne K., S. Mažeika P. Sullivan and Rachel L. Malison. 2012. Wildfire severity mediates fluxes of plant material and terrestrial invertebrates to mountian streams. Forest Ecology and Management  278:27-34.
 
Sullivan, S. Mažeika P. and Kerri T. Vierling. 2012. Exploring the influences of multiscale environmental factors on the American dipper Cinclus mexicanus. Ecography 35:624-636.
 
Sullivan, S.M.P. and M.C. Watzin. 2010. Towards a functional understanding of the effects of sediment aggradation on stream fish condition. River Res. Applic.  26:1298-1314.
 
Jackson, Breeanne K. and S. Mažeika P. Sullivan. 2009. Influence of wildfire severity on riparian plant community heterogeneity in an Idaho, USA wilderness. Forest Ecology and Management  259:24-32.
 
Sullivan, S. Mažeika P. and Kerri T. Vierling. 2009. Experimental and ecological implications of evening bird surveys in stream-riparian ecosystems. Environmental Management  44:789-799.
 
Cianfrani, Christina M., S. Mažeika P. Sullivan, W. Cully Hession and Mary C. Watzin. 2009. Mixed stream channel morphologies: Implications for fish community diversity. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 19(147-156).
 
Sullivan, S.M.P. and M.C. Watzin. 2009. Stream-floodplain connectivity and fish assemblage diversity in the Champlain Valley, Vermont, USA. Journal of Fish Biology 74:1294-1418.
 
Sullivan, S. Mažeika P. and Mary C. Watzin. 2008. Relating stream physical habitat condition and concordance of biotic productivity across multiple taxa. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci.  65:2667-2677.
 
Sullivan, S. Mažeika P., Mary C. Watzin and William S. Keeton. 2007. A riverscape perspective on habitat associations among riverine bird assemblages in the Lake Champlain Basin, USA. Landscape Ecol.  22:1169-1186.
 
Braate, Jeffrey H., S. Mažeika P. Sullivan and Erin Chamberlain. 2007. Leaf decomposition and stream macroinvertebrate colonisation of Japanese knotweed, an invasive plant species. Internat. Rev. Hydrobiol  92(6):656-665.
 
Sullivan, S. Mažeika P., Mary C. Watzin and W. Cully Hession. 2006. Influence of stream geomorphic condition on fish communities in Vermont, U.S.A. Freshwater Biology  51:1811-1826.
 
Sullivan, S. Mažeika P., Mary C. Watzin and W. Cully Hession. 2006. Differences in the reproductive ecology of Belted Kingfishers (Ceryle alcyon) across streams with varying geomorphology and habitat qualityWaterbirds 29:258-270.
 
Sullivan, S. Mažeika P., Mary C. Watzin and W. Cully Hession. 2004. Understanding stream geomorphic state in relation to ecological integrity: Using habitat assessments and macroinvertebrates. Environmental Management  34(5):669-683.