Mechanisms Underlying Lack of Functional Compensation by Insect Grazers After Tadpole Declines in a Neotropical Stream
Jose Colon-Gaud
Part of the Life Sciences Commons
Works by Amanda T. Rugenski in Life Sciences
2021
Can’t stop, won’t stop – Continuing the journey to full inclusivity in freshwater science with the Emerge Program
Jose Colon-Gaud
Emerging towards a more diverse community of freshwater scientists, using the 4DEE framework
Jose Colon-Gaud
Emerging towards a more diverse community of freshwater scientists, using the 4DEE framework
Department of Biology Faculty Presentations
Can’t stop, won’t stop – Continuing the journey to full inclusivity in freshwater science with the Emerge Program
Department of Biology Faculty Presentations
2018
Evidence for the Persistence of Food Web Structure After Amphibian Extirpation in a Neotropical Stream
Jose Colon-Gaud
Examining Why Grazing Mayflies Do Not Functionally Compensate for the Top-Down Control of Algal Communities Following Disease-Driven Tadpole Declines in a Neotropical Stream
Jose Colon-Gaud
Food Web Properties Persist Following Amphibian Extirpations in a Neotropical Stream
Jose Colon-Gaud
2016
Long-Term Changes in Structure and Function of a Tropical Headwater Stream Following a Disease-Driven Amphibian Decline
Jose Colon-Gaud
2015
2014
2013
Consequences of Catastrophic Amphibian Declines on the Food Web Attributes of a Neotropical Stream
Jose Colon-Gaud