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Jason Taylor
Jason Taylor
Research Ecologist, National Sedimentation Laboratory, Water Quality & Ecology Research Unit, USDA
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Does nutrient enrichment decouple algal–bacterial production in periphyton?
JT Scott, JA Back, JM Taylor, RS King
Journal of the North American Benthological Society 27 (2), 332-344, 2008
1232008
Hydraulic fracturing and brook trout habitat in the Marcellus Shale region: potential impacts and research needs
M Weltman-Fahs, JM Taylor
Fisheries 38 (1), 4-15, 2013
862013
Nonlinear response of stream ecosystem structure to low‐level phosphorus enrichment
JM Taylor, RS King, AA Pease, KO Winemiller
Freshwater Biology 59 (5), 969-984, 2014
732014
Ecoregional, catchment, and reach-scale environmental factors shape functional-trait structure of stream fish assemblages
AA Pease, JM Taylor, KO Winemiller, RS King
Hydrobiologia 753, 265-283, 2015
612015
Multiscale environmental influences on fish assemblage structure in central Texas streams
AA Pease, JM Taylor, KO Winemiller, RS King
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 140 (5), 1409-1427, 2011
572011
Trends in land use, irrigation, and streamflow alteration in the Mississippi River Alluvial Plain
LMW Yasarer, JM Taylor, JR Rigby, MA Locke
Frontiers in Environmental Science 8, 66, 2020
512020
Influence of drought and total phosphorus on diel pH in wadeable streams: implications for ecological risk assessment of ionizable contaminants
TW Valenti, JM Taylor, JA Back, RS King, BW Brooks
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management 7 (4), 636-647, 2011
442011
Contrasting nutrient mitigation and denitrification potential of agricultural drainage environments with different emergent aquatic macrophytes
JM Taylor, MT Moore, JT Scott
Journal of Environmental Quality 44 (4), 1304-1314, 2015
422015
Downstream fish assemblage response to river impoundment varies with degree of hydrologic alteration
JM Taylor, TS Seilheimer, WL Fisher
Hydrobiologia 728, 23-39, 2014
362014
Ontogenic differences in mayfly stoichiometry influence growth rates in response to phosphorus enrichment
JA Back, JM Taylor, RS King, KL Fallert, EH Hintzen
Fundamental and applied limnology 171 (3), 233, 2008
342008
A global database of nitrogen and phosphorus excretion rates of aquatic animals
MJ Vanni, PB McIntyre, D Allen, DL Arnott, JP Benstead, DJ Berg, ...
Ecology 98 (5), 1475-1475, 2017
322017
Top-down and bottom-up interactions in freshwater ecosystems: emerging complexities
JM Taylor, MJ Vanni, AS Flecker
Bottom-up and Top-down Interactions across Aquatic and Terrestrial Systems, 55., 2015
322015
Environmental flows in the context of unconventional natural gas development in the M arcellus S hale
BP Buchanan, DA Auerbach, RA McManamay, JM Taylor, AS Flecker, ...
Ecological Applications 27 (1), 37-55, 2017
302017
Grazing minnows increase benthic autotrophy and enhance the response of periphyton elemental composition to experimental phosphorus additions
JM Taylor, JA Back, RS King
Freshwater Science 31 (2), 451-462, 2012
262012
Spatial, temporal and experimental: three study design cornerstones for establishing defensible numeric criteria in freshwater ecosystems
JM Taylor, JA Back, BW Brooks, RS King
Journal of Applied Ecology 55 (5), 2114-2123, 2018
242018
Seasonal differences in relationships between nitrate concentration and denitrification rates in ditch sediments vegetated with rice cutgrass
SL Speir, JM Taylor, JT Scott
Journal of environmental quality 46 (6), 1500-1509, 2017
232017
Life History and Secondary Production of Caenis latipennis (Ephemeroptera: Caenidae) in Honey Creek, Oklahoma
JM Taylor, JH Kennedy
Annals of the Entomological Society of America 99 (5), 821-830, 2006
232006
Fish-mediated nutrient cycling and benthic microbial processes: can consumers influence stream nutrient cycling at multiple spatial scales?
JM Taylor, JA Back, TW Valenti, RS King
Freshwater Science 31 (3), 928-944, 2012
222012
Coupling fish community structure with instream flow and habitat connectivity between two hydrologically extreme years
CE Stanley, JM Taylor, RS King
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 141 (4), 1000-1015, 2012
202012
Vegetated ditch habitats provide net nitrogen sink and phosphorus storage capacity in agricultural drainage networks despite senescent plant leaching
J Taylor, M Moore, SL Speir, S Testa III
Water 12 (3), 875, 2020
162020
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