Dr. Hood and colleagues' new publications
Dr. Jim Hood recently published two new papers, both exploring the role (or lack thereof) of temperature in driving patterns in stream ecosystems. The first paper, Flow is more important than temperature in driving patterns of organic matter storage and stoichiometry in stream ecosystems, is being published in Ecosystems, and the second paper, Resource supply governs the apparent temperature dependence of animal production in stream ecosystems, is being published in Ecology Letters.
We are always pleased to see our faculty publishing their important work!
Junker, J. R., W. F. Cross, J. P. Benstead, A. D. Huryn, J. M. Hood, D. Nelson, G. M. Gíslason, and J. S. Ólafsson. 2020. Flow is more Important than Temperature in Driving Patterns of Organic Matter Storage and Stoichiometry in Stream Ecosystems. Ecosystems. In press. DOI: 10.1007/s10021-020-00585-6
Junker, J. R., W. F. Cross, J. P. Benstead, A. D. Huryn, J. M. Hood, D. Nelson, G. M. Gislason, and J. S. Olafsson. 2020. Resource supply governs the apparent temperature dependence of animal production in stream ecosystems. Ecology Letters. In press DOI: 10.1111/ele.13608