Amy Daum Rosemond

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University of Georgia, Athens, Athens, GA, United States 
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Patrick Joseph Mulholland research assistant 1993 Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Susan Brawley grad student 1993 Vanderbilt
 (Seasonality and control of stream periphyton: Effects of nutrients, light, and herbivores)
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Benstead JP, Cross WF, Gulis V, et al. (2021) Combined carbon flows through detritus, microbes, and animals in reference and experimentally enriched stream ecosystems. Ecology. 102: e03279
Ardón M, Zeglin LH, Utz RM, et al. (2020) Experimental nitrogen and phosphorus enrichment stimulates multiple trophic levels of algal and detrital-based food webs: a global meta-analysis from streams and rivers. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
Prater C, Bumpers PM, Demi LM, et al. (2020) Differential responses of macroinvertebrate ionomes across experimental N:P gradients in detritus-based headwater streams. Oecologia. 193: 981-993
Manning DWP, Rosemond AD, Benstead JP, et al. (2020) Transport of N and P in U.S. streams and rivers differs with land use and between dissolved and particulate forms. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. 30: e02130
Demi LM, Benstead JP, Rosemond AD, et al. (2020) Experimental N and P additions relieve stoichiometric constraints on organic-matter flows through five stream food webs. The Journal of Animal Ecology
Allgeier JE, Layman CA, Montaña CG, et al. (2018) Anthropogenic versus fish-derived nutrient effects on seagrass community structure and function. Ecology
Demi LM, Benstead JP, Rosemond AD, et al. (2017) Litter P content drives consumer production in detritus-based streams spanning an experimental N:P gradient. Ecology
Manning DWP, Rosemond AD, Gulis V, et al. (2017) Nutrients and temperature additively increase stream microbial respiration. Global Change Biology
Gulis V, Kuehn KA, Schoettle LN, et al. (2017) Changes in nutrient stoichiometry, elemental homeostasis and growth rate of aquatic litter-associated fungi in response to inorganic nutrient supply. The Isme Journal
Follstad Shah JJ, Kominoski JS, Ardón M, et al. (2016) Global synthesis of the temperature sensitivity of leaf litter breakdown in streams and rivers. Global Change Biology
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