climate change/oceanography, ecosystem modeling, microbial/plankton ecology, riparian interactions
Publications
- Arhonditsis GB, M Winder, MT Brett, DE Schindler. 2004. Patterns and mechanisms of phytoplankton variability in Lake Washington (USA). Wat. Res. 38:4013-4027.
- Arhonditsis, GB, MT Brett, CL DeGasperi, DE Schindler. 2004. Effects of climatic variability on the thermal properties of Lake Washington. Limnol. Oceanogr.49:256-270.
- Armstrong, JB, DE Schindler, KL Omori, CP Ruff, TP Quinn. 2010. Thermal heterogeneity mediates the effects of pulsed subsidies across a landscape. Ecology 91(5):1445-1454.
- Baker, MR, DE Schindler. 2009. Unaccounted mortality in salmon fisheries: non-retention in gillnets and effects on estimates of spawners. J. Appl. Ecol. 46:752-761.
- Baker, MR, DE Schindler, GW Holtgrieve, VL St. Louis. 2009. Bioaccumulation and transport of contaminants: migrating sockeye salmon as vectors of mercury. Environ. Sci. Tech. 43:8840-8846.
- Ballentyne, AP, MT Brett, DE Schindler. 2003. The importance of dietary phosphorus and highly unsaturated fatty acids for sockeye (Oncorhynchus nerka) growth in Lake Washington- a bioenergetics approach. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 60:12-22.
- Beauchamp, DA, CJ Sergeant, MM Mazur, JM Scheuerell, DE Schindler, MD Scheuerell, KL Fresh, DE Seiler, TP Quinn. 2004. Spatialtemporal dynamics of early feeding demand and food supply for sockeye salmon fry in Lake Washington. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 133:1014-1032.
- Brock, CS, PR Leavitt, DE Schindler, PD Quay. 2007. Variable effects of marine-derived nutrients on algal production in salmon nursery lakes of Alaska during the past 300 years. Limnol. Oceanogr. 52:1588-1598.
- Brock, CS, PR Leavitt, DE Schindler, SP Johnson, JW Moore, PD Quay. 2006 Spatial variability of stable isotopes and fossil pigments in surface sediments of Alaskan coastal lakes: constraints on quantitative estimates of past salmon abundance. Limnol. Oceanogr. 51:1637-1647.
- Francis, TB, DE Schindler. 2009. Shoreline urbanization reduces terrestrial insect subsidies to fishes in North American lakes. Oikos 118:1872-1882. DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0706.2009.17723.x.
- Francis, TB, DE Schindler. 2006. Degradation of littoral habitats by residential development: woody debris in lakes of the Pacific Northwest and Midwest, United States. Ambio 35:274-280.
- Francis, TB, DE Schindler, JM Fox, E Seminet-Reneau. 2007. Effects of urbanization on the dynamics of organic sediments in temperate lakes. Ecosystems 10:1057-1068.
- Francis, TB, DE Schindler, JW Moore. 2006. Aquatic insects play a minor role in dispersing salmon-derived nutrients into riparian forests in southwestern Alaska. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 63:2543-2552.
- Griffiths, JR, DE Schindler, LS Balistrieri, GT Ruggerone. 2011. Effects of simultaneous climate change and geomorphic evolution on thermal
characteristics of a shallow Alaskan lake. Limnol. Oceanogr. 56(1):2011:193-205. DOI: 10.4319/lo.2011.56.1.0193.
- Hampton, SE, MD Scheuerell, DE Schindler. 2006. Coalescence in the Lake Washington story: Interaction strengths in a planktonic food web. Limnol. Oceanogr. 51:2042-2051.
- Hampton, SE, DE Schindler. 2006. Empirical evaluation of observation scale effects in community time series. Oikos 113:424-439.
- Hilborn, R, TP Quinn, DE. Schindler, DE Rogers. 2003. Biocomplexity and fisheries sustainability. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 100:6564-6568.
- Holtgrieve, GW, DE Schindler. 2011. Marine-derived nutrients, bioturbation, and ecosystem metabolism: reconsidering the role of salmon in streams. Ecology 92(2):373-385.
- Holtgrieve, GW, DE Schindler, WO Hobbs, PR Leavitt, EJ Ward, L Bunting, G Chen, BP Finney, I Gregory-Eaves, S Holmgren, MJ Lisac, PJ Lisi, K Nydick, LA Rogers, JE Saros, DT Selbie, MD Shapley, PB Walsh, AP Wolfe. 2011. A coherent signature of anthropogenic nitrogen deposition to remote watersheds of the northern hemisphere. Science 334:1545-1548. doi:10.1126/science.1212267.
- Holtgrieve, GW, DE Schindler, TA Branch, ZT A'mar. 2010. Simultaneous quantification of aquatic ecosystem metabolism and reaeration using a Bayesian statistical model of oxygen dynamics. Limnol. Oceanogr. 55(3):1047-1063.
- Holtgrieve, GW, DE Schindler, C Gowell, CP Ruff, PJ Lisi. 2010. Stream geomorphology regulates the effects of ecosystem engineering and nutrient enrichment by Pacific salmon on periphyton. Freshwat. Biol. 55(12):2598–2611. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2427.2010.02489.x.
- Holtgrieve, GW, DE Schindler, PK Jewett. 2009. Large predators and biogeochemical hotspots: brown bear (Ursus arctos) predation on salmon alters nitrogen cycling in riparian soils. Ecol. Res. DOI 10.1007/s11284-009-0591-8.
- Jankowski, K, DE Schindler, GW Holtgrieve. 2012. Assessing nonpoint-source nitrogen loading and nitrogen fixation in lakes using d15N. Limnol. Oceanogr. 57(3):671-683.
- Johnson, SP, DE Schindler. Trophic ecology of Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) in the ocean: a synthesis of stable isotope research. 2009. Ecol. Res. 24:855-863.
- Mantua, NJ, NG Taylor, GT Ruggerone, KW Myers, D Preikshot, X Augerot, ND Davis, B Dorner, R Hilborn, RM Peterman, P Rand, D Schindler, J Stanford, RV Walker, CJ Walters. 2009. The salmon MALBEC Project: a North Pacific-scale study to support salmon conservation planning. N. Pac. Anadr. Fish Comm. Bull. 5: 333-354. (Available at http://www.npafc.org.)
- Moore, JW, DE Schindler. 2009. Convergent phenologies of spawning salmon and emerging aquatic insects. Proc. Roy. Soc. London B 277:1695-1703.
- Moore, JW, DE Schindler. 2008. Biotic disturbance and benthic community dynamics in salmon-bearing streams. Journal of Animal Ecology Online. DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2656.2007.01336.
- Moore, JW, DE Schindler. 2004. Nutrient export from freshwater ecosystems by anadromous sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka). Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 61:1582-1589.
- Moore, JW, DE Schindler, JL Carter, J Fox, J Griffiths, GW Holtgrieve. 2007. Biotic control of stream fluxes: spawning salmon drive nutrient and matter export. Ecology 88(5):1278-1291.
- Moore, JW, DE Schindler, CP Ruff. 2008. Habitat saturation drives thresholds in stream subsidies. Ecology 89(2):306-312.
- Moore, JW, DE Schindler, CP Ruff. 2008. Habitat saturation drives thresholds in stream subsidies. Ecology 89(2):306-312.
- Moore, JW, DE Schindler, MD Scheuerell. 2004. Disturbance of freshwater habitats by anadromous salmon in Alaska. Oecologia 139:298-308.
- Moore, JW, DE Schindler, MD Scheuerell, D Smith, J Frodge. 2003. Lake eutrophication at the urban fringe, Seattle region, USA. Ambio 32:13-18.
- Moore, JW, DE Schindler, JL Carter, J Fox, J Griffiths, GW Holtgrieve. 2007. Biotic control of stream fluxes: spawning salmon drive nutrient and matter export. Ecology 88:1278-1291.
- Moore, JW, BX Semmens. 2008. Incorporating uncertainty and prior information into stable isotope mixing models. Ecol. Let. 11. DOI: 10.1111/j.1461-0248.2008.01163.x.
- Moore, JW, DE Schindler. 2010. Convergent phenologies of spawning salmon and emerging aquatic insects. Proc. Royal Soc. B-Biol. Sci. 277:1695-1703.
- Moore, JW, M McClure, LA Rogers, DE Schindler. 2010. Synchronization and portfolio performance in a threatened salmon stock. Cons. Lett. 3:340-348.
- Palen, WJ, DE Schindler. 2010. Water clarity, maternal behavior, and physiology combine to eliminate UV radiation risk to amphibians in a montane landscape. PNAS USA 107:9701-9706.
- Palen, WJ, DE Schindler, MJ Adams, CA Pearl, RB Bury, SA Diamond. 2004. Optical characteristics of natural waters protect amphibians from UV-B in the US Pacific Northwest: reply. Ecology 85:1754-1759.
- Palen, WJ, CE Williamson, AA Clauser, DE Schindler. 2005. Impact of UV-B exposure on amphibian embryos; linking species physiology to oviposition behavior. Proc. Royal Soc. London 272:1227-1234.
- Post, E, Forchhammer MC, Bret-Harte MS, Callaghan TV , Christensen TR, Elberling B , Fox AD, Gilg O , Hik DS, Hoye TT, Ims RA, Jeppesen E, Klein DR, Madsen J, McGuire AD, Rysgaard S, Schindler, DE, Stirling I, Tamstorf MP, Tyler NJC, van der Wal R, Welker J, Wookey PA, Schmidt NM, Aastrup P. 2009. Ecological dynamics across the Arctic associated with recent climate change. Science 325:1355-1358.
- Reed, TE, DE Schindler, RS Waples. 2010. Interacting effects of phenotypic plasticity and evolution on population persistence in a changing climate. Cons. Biol. DOI: 10.1111/j.1523-1739.2010.01552.x.
- Reed, TE, RS Waples, DE Schindler, JJ Hard, MT Kinnison. 2010. Phenotypic plasticity and population viability: the importance of environmental predictability. Proc. Royal Soc. London B Biol. Sci. DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2010.0771.
- Rich, HB, Jr, TP Quinn, MD Scheuerell, DE Schindler. 2009. Climate and intraspecific competition control the growth and life history of juvenile sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) in Iliamna Lake, Alaska. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 66:238-246. DOI: 10.1139/F08-210.
- Rogers, LA, DE Schindler. 2008. Asynchrony in population dynamics of sockeye salmon in southwest Alaska. Oikos 117:1578-1586.
- Romare, P, DE Schindler, MD Scheuerell, JM Scheuerell, AH Litt, JH Shepherd. 2005. Variation in spatial and temporal gradients in zooplankton spring development: the effect of climatic factors. Freshwat. Biol. 50:1007-1021.
- Scheuerell, JM, DE Schindler, MD Scheuerell, KL Fresh, TH Sibley, AH Litt, JH Shepherd. 2005. Temporal dynamics in foraging behavior of a pelagic predator. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 62:2494–2501.
- Scheuerell, MD, JW Moore, DE Schindler, CJ Harvey. 2007. Varying effects of anadromous sockeye salmon on the trophic ecology of two species of resident salmonids in southwest Alaska. Freshwat. Biol. 52:1944–1956.
- Scheuerell, MD, DE Schindler. 2003. Diel vertical migration by juvenile sockeye salmon: empirical evidence for the antipredation window. Ecology 84:1713-1720.
- Scheuerell, MD, DE Schindler. 2004. Changes in the spatial distribution of fishes in lakes along a residential development gradient. Ecosystems 7:98-106.
- Schindler, DE, LA Rogers. 2009. Responses of salmon populations to climate variation in freshwater ecosystems. Pages 1127-1142 in CG Krueger, CE Zimmerman (eds), Arctic-Yukon-Kuskokwim Sustainable Salmon Initiative. Am. Fish. Soc. Symp.
- Schindler, DE, DE Rogers, MD Scheuerell, CA Abrey. 2005. Effects of changing climate on zooplankton and growth of juvenile sockeye salmon in southwestern Alaska. Ecology 86:198-209.
- Selbie, D, I Gregory-Eaves, BP Finney, DE Schindler. 2009. Landscape and climatic controls on sedimentary characteristics of North American sockeye salmon nursery lakes: Insights for paleoecological salmon investigations. Limnol. Oceanogr. 54:1733-1745.
- Schindler, DE. 2007. Fish extinctions and ecosystem functioning in tropical ecosystems. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 104:5707-5708.
- Schindler, DE, X Augerat, E Fleishman, NJ Mantua, B Riddell, M Ruckelshaus, J Seeb, M Webster. 2008. Climate change, ecosystem impacts, and management for Pacific salmon. Fisheries 33:502-506.
- Schindler, DE, JL Carter, TB Francis, PJ Lisi, PJ Askey, DC Sebastian. 2012. Mysis in the Okanagan Lake food web: a time-series analysis of interaction strengths in an invaded plankton community. Aquat Ecol. doi:10.1007/s10452-012-9393-0.
- Schindler, DE, SR Carpenter, JJ Cole, JF Kitchell, M Pace. 1997. Influence of food web structure on carbon exchange between lakes and the atmosphere. Science 277:248-250.
- Schindler, DE, GC Chang, SC Lubetkin, SEB Abella, WT Edmondson. 2003. Rarity and functional importance in a phytoplankton community. Pages 206-220 in P Kareiva, S Levin (eds.), The Importance of Species: Perspectives on Expendability and Triage. Princeton University Press.
- Schindler, DE, TE Essington, JF Kitchell, C Boggs, R Hilborn. 2002. Sharks and tunas in the Central Pacific: fisheries impacts on predators with contrasting life histories Ecological Applications 12:735-748.
- Schindler, DE, R Hilborn, B Chasco, CP Boatright, TP Quinn, LA Rogers, MS Webster. 2010. Population diversity and the portfolio effect in an exploited species. Nature 465:609-613.
- Schindler, DE, PR Leavitt, CS Brock, SP Johnson, PD Quay. 2005. Marine-derived nutrients, commercial fisheries, and production of salmon and lake algae in Alaska. Ecology 86:3225-3231.
- Schindler, DE, PR Leavitt, SP Johnson, CS Brock . 2006. A 500-year context fro the recent surge in sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) abundance in the Alagnak River, Alaska. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 63:1439-1444.
- Schindler, DE, S Lubetkin. 2004. The use of stable isotopes to quantify nutrient and material transport by organisms. Pages 25-42 in GA Polis, ME Power, G Huxel (eds), Food webs at the landscape level. Oxford University Press.
- Schindler, DE, DE Rogers, MD Scheuerell, CA Abrey. 2005. Effects of changing climate on zooplankton and growth of juvenile sockeye salmon in southwestern Alaska. Ecology 86:198-209.
- Schindler, DE, LA Rogers. 2009. Responses of salmon populations to climate variation in freshwater ecosystems. Pages 1127-1142 in Pacific Salmon Ecology and Management of Western Alaska’s Populations. Am. Fish. Soc. Symp. 70.
- Schindler, DE, MD Scheuerell. 2002. Habitat coupling in lake ecosystems. Oikos 98:177-189.
- Schindler, DE, MD Scheuerell, JW Moore, SM Gende, TB Francis, WJ Palen. 2003. Pacific salmon and the ecology of coastal ecosystems. Front. Ecol. Environ. 1:31-37.
- Vanni, MJ, DL DeAngelis, DE Schindler, GA Huxel. 2004. Fluxes of nutrients and detritus across habitats. Pages 3-11 in GA Polis, ME Power, G Huxel (eds), Food webs at the landscape level. Oxford University Press.
- Ward, EJ, BX Semmens, DE Schindler. 2010. Including source uncertainty and prior information in the analysis of stable isotope mixing models. Environ. Sci. Tech. 44:4645-4650.
- Westley, PAH, R Hilborn, TP Quinn, GT Ruggerone, DE Schindler. 2008. Long-term changes in rearing habitat and downstream movement by juvenile sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) in an interconnected Alaska lake system. Ecol. Freshwat. Fish. 17:443–454.
- Westley, PAH, DE Schindler, TP Quinn, GT Ruggerone, R Hilborn. 2010. Natural habitat change, commercial fishing, climate, and dispersal interact to restructure an Alaskan fish metacommunity. Oecologia 163:471-484.
- Winder, M, DE Schindler, TE Essington, AH Litt. 2009. Disrupted seasonal clockwork in the population dynamics of a freshwater copepod by climate warming. Limnol. Oceanogr. 54:2493-2505., M, DE Schindler, TE Essington, AH Litt. 2009. Disrupted seasonal clockwork in the population dynamics of a freshwater copepod by climate warming. Limnol. Oceanogr. 54:2493-2505.
- Winder, M, DE Schindler. 2004. Climate change uncouples trophic interactions in an aquatic ecosystem. Ecology 85:2100-2106.
- Winder, M, DE Schindler. 2004. Climatic effects on the phenology of lake processes. Glob. Change Biol. 10:1844-1856.
- Winder, M, DE Schindler, JW Moore, SP Johnson, WJ Palen. 2005. Do bears facilitate transfer of salmon resources to aquatic macroinvertebrates? Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 62:2285–2293.