David Strayer
Ladd, J. W., R.E. Bell, E.A. Blair, H. Bokuniewicz, S.M. Carbotte, R.M. Cerrato, S. Chillrud, et al. 2002. “Mapping the Hudson estuary’s Submerged Lands”. Clearwaters 32: 5-7.
Strayer, David L. 2001. “Endangered Freshwater Invertebrates”. In S. A. Levin (ed.). Encyclopedia of Biodiversity, 2:425-39. Academic Press, Inc.
Strayer, David L., and W.D. Hummon. 2001. “Gastrotricha (2001)”. In J. H. Thorp and A. P. Covich (eds.). Ecology and Classification of Freshwater Invertebrates of North America. 2nd Edition, 181-94. Academic Press, Inc.
Limburg, K. E., D. P. Swaney, and David L. Strayer. 2001. “River Ecosystems”. In S. A. Levin (ed.). Encyclopedia of Biodiversity, Volume 5, 213-31. Academic Press, Inc.
Strayer, David L., and L. C. Smith. 2001. “The Zoobenthos of the Freshwater Tidal Hudson River and Its Response to the Zebra Mussel (Dreissena Polymorpha) Invasion”. Arch. Hydrobiol. Suppl. (Monographic Studies) 139: 1-52. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/archiv_2001_hudson_benthos.pdf.
Levin, L., D.F. Boesch, A.P. Covich, C.N. Dahm, C. Erséus, K.C. Ewel, R.T. Kneib, et al. 2001. “The Function of Marine Critical Transition Zones and the Importance of Sediment Biodiversity”. Ecosystems 4: 430-51.
Strayer, David L. 2001. “Ecology and Distribution of Hyporheic Microannelids (Oligochaeta, Aphanoneura, and Polychaeta) from the Eastern United States”. Arch. Hydrobiol. 151: 493-510.
Strayer, David L. 2000. “North American Freshwater Invertebrates: A Research Priority”. In R. A. Abell, D. M. Olson, E. Dinerstein, P. T. Hurley, J. T. Diggs, W. Eichbaum, S. Walters, W. Wetengel, T. Allnutt, C. J. Loucks, and P. Hedao (eds.). Freshwater Ecoregions of North America: A Conservation Assessment, 104. Island Press.
Strayer, David L., and L. C. Smith. 2000. “Macroinvertebrates of a Rocky Shore in the Freshwater Tidal Hudson River”. Estuaries 23: 359-66. http://www.sgnis.org/publicat/est359.htm.
Caraco, Nina F., Jonathan J. Cole, Stuart E. G. Findlay, David T. Fischer, G. G. Lampman, Michael L. Pace, and David L. Strayer. 2000. “Dissolved Oxygen Declines in the Hudson River Associated With the Invasion of the Zebra Mussel (Dreissena Polymorpha)”. Environ. Sci. Technol. 34: 1204-10. http://www.sgnis.org/publicat/est1204.htm.