Daniel L. Preston

Daniel L. Preston

Colorado State University

H-index: 21

North America-United States

About Daniel L. Preston

Daniel L. Preston, With an exceptional h-index of 21 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Colorado State University, specializes in the field of Freshwater Ecology, Food Webs, Disease Ecology, Invasive Species.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Disturbance and disease: host–parasite interactions in freshwater streams remain stable following wildfire

Benthic macroinvertebrate community structure in nutrient‐rich, spring‐fed streams recently invaded by non‐native New Zealand mud snails

Despite a century of warming, increased snowfall has buffered the ice phenology of North America’s largest high-elevation lake against climate change

Nonnative fish facilitate nonnative snails and alter food web structure in experimental pond communities

Short‐term effects of wildfire on high elevation stream‐riparian food webs

Habitat complexity, connectivity, and introduced fish drive pond community structure along an urban to rural gradient

Experimental evidence that host species composition alters host–pathogen dynamics in a ranavirus–amphibian assemblage

Freshwater disease hotspots: Drivers of fine‐scale spatial heterogeneity in trematode parasitism in streams

Daniel L. Preston Information

University

Position

Department of Fish Wildlife and Conservation Biology

Citations(all)

2273

Citations(since 2020)

1445

Cited By

1402

hIndex(all)

21

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

33

i10Index(since 2020)

29

Email

University Profile Page

Colorado State University

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Daniel L. Preston Skills & Research Interests

Freshwater Ecology

Food Webs

Disease Ecology

Invasive Species

Top articles of Daniel L. Preston

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Disturbance and disease: host–parasite interactions in freshwater streams remain stable following wildfire

Oecologia

Emma C Svatos

Landon P Falke

Daniel L Preston

2024/2

Benthic macroinvertebrate community structure in nutrient‐rich, spring‐fed streams recently invaded by non‐native New Zealand mud snails

Freshwater Biology

Daniel L Preston

Fernando R Carvallo

Kimberly A Kuber

Landon P Falke

Michael P Shupryt

2024

Despite a century of warming, increased snowfall has buffered the ice phenology of North America’s largest high-elevation lake against climate change

Lusha Tronstad

Isabella Anna Oleksy

Daniel Preston

Gordon Gianniny

Katrina Cook

...

2023/6/3

Nonnative fish facilitate nonnative snails and alter food web structure in experimental pond communities

Functional Ecology

Erin R Crone

Erin L Sauer

Daniel L Preston

2023

Short‐term effects of wildfire on high elevation stream‐riparian food webs

Oikos

Daniel L Preston

Jordan L Trujillo

Matthew P Fairchild

Ryan R Morrison

Kurt D Fausch

...

2023/8

Habitat complexity, connectivity, and introduced fish drive pond community structure along an urban to rural gradient

Ecological Applications

Daniel C Trovillion

Erin L Sauer

Gabrielle Shay

Erin R Crone

Daniel L Preston

2023/6

Experimental evidence that host species composition alters host–pathogen dynamics in a ranavirus–amphibian assemblage

Paul W Snyder

Chloe T Ramsay

Carmen C Harjoe

Emily S Khazan

Cheryl J Briggs

...

2023/2

Freshwater disease hotspots: Drivers of fine‐scale spatial heterogeneity in trematode parasitism in streams

Freshwater Biology

Landon P Falke

Daniel L Preston

2022/3

Changes in invertebrate food web structure between high-and low-productivity environments are driven by intermediate but not top-predator diet shifts

Biology Letters

Ana Miller-ter Kuile

Austen Apigo

An Bui

Kirsten Butner

Jasmine N Childress

...

2022/10/26

Non‐native freshwater snails: a global synthesis of invasion status, mechanisms of introduction, and interactions with natural enemies

Daniel L Preston

Erin R Crone

Ana Miller‐ter Kuile

Catherine D Lewis

Erin L Sauer

...

2022/2

Multiscale drivers of amphibian community occupancy in urban ponds

Urban Ecosystems

Erin L Sauer

Jennyffer Cruz

Erin Crone

Catherine Lewis

Ethan Plumier

...

2022/10

Effects of invasive species on native herpetofauna and pond communities in urban environments

Erin Renee Crone

2022

Effects of invasive jumping worms (Amynthas spp.) on microhabitat and trophic interactions of native herpetofauna

Biological Invasions

Erin R Crone

Erin L Sauer

Bradley M Herrick

David Drake

Daniel L Preston

2022/8

Sublethal effects of parasitism on ruminants can have cascading consequences for ecosystems

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Amanda M Koltz

David J Civitello

Daniel J Becker

Sharon L Deem

Aimée T Classen

...

2022/5/17

Predator–prey interactions of terrestrial invertebrates are determined by predator body size and species identity

Ecology

Ana Miller‐ter Kuile

Austen Apigo

An Bui

Bartholomew DiFiore

Elizabeth S Forbes

...

2022/5

Connectivity: Insights from the US long term ecological research network

Ecosphere

David M Iwaniec

Michael Gooseff

Katharine N Suding

David Samuel Johnson

Daniel C Reed

...

2021/5

Trematode parasites exceed aquatic insect biomass in Oregon stream food webs

Journal of Animal Ecology

Daniel L Preston

Tamara J Layden

Leah M Segui

Landon P Falke

Sara V Brant

...

2021/3

Effects of trout aquaculture on water chemistry of tropical montane streams in Ecuador

River Research and Applications

Daniel L Preston

Robert W Lamb

2021/12

Infection prevalence and density of a pathogenic trematode parasite decrease with stream order along a river continuum

Ecosphere

Landon P Falke

Daniel L Preston

2021/8

Response to Charlier et al.: Climate–Disease Feedbacks Mediated by Livestock Methane Emissions Are Plausible

Vanessa O Ezenwa

David J Civitello

Aimée T Classen

Brandon T Barton

Daniel J Becker

...

2021/7/1

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