Debra S Finn
Missouri State University
H-index: 23
North America-United States
Top articles of Debra S Finn
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Characterizing the environmental and geochemical landscape of rock glacier outflows in the Intermountain West, USA | Jeffrey Munroe Matthew Morriss Greg Carling Debra Finn Lusha Tronstad | 2024/3/7 | |
Connected headwaters: Indelible field evidence of dispersal by a diverse caddisfly assemblage up stream valleys to dry catchment boundaries | Freshwater Biology | Jill Lancaster Barbara J Downes Debra S Finn Rosalind M St Clair | 2024/1 |
Canopy development influences early successional stream ecosystem function but not biotic assemblages | Aquatic Sciences | Carri J LeRoy Shannon M Claeson Iris J Garthwaite Madeline A Thompson Lauren J Thompson | 2023/7 |
Odonata as Indicators? Dragonflies and Damselflies Respond to Riparian Conditions along Ozark Spring Streams | Hydrobiology | Cameron R Cheri Debra S Finn | 2023/3/5 |
Trophic flexibility and hydrology structure alpine stream food webs: Implications for a fading cryosphere | bioRxiv | Karen L Jorgenson Scott Hotaling Lusha M Tronstad Debra S Finn Sarah M Collins | 2023/2/24 |
Bucketloads of aquatic invertebrates in a dry intermittent stream. | Ecology | H Jaxson Priest Debra S Finn | 2023/2 |
Springs from cold rocky landforms: icy seeps in warming mountains | Stefano Brighenti Constance Millar Nicola Colombo Andrea Benech Luca Canturan | 2023 | |
Spatiotemporal patterns of emergence phenology reveal complex species‐specific responses to temperature in aquatic insects | Diversity and Distributions | Debra S Finn Sherri L Johnson William J Gerth Ivan Arismendi Judith L Li | 2022/8 |
Stoneflies in the genus Lednia (Plecoptera: Nemouridae): sentinels of climate change impacts on mountain stream biodiversity | Matthew D Green Lusha M Tronstad J Joseph Giersch Alisha A Shah Candace E Fallon | 2022/2 | |
Variation in riparian and stream assemblages across the primary succession landscape of Mount St. Helens, USA | Freshwater Biology | Shannon M Claeson Carri J LeRoy Debra S Finn Rosalina H Stancheva Emily R Wolfe | 2021/5 |
Rock glaciers and related cold rocky landforms: Overlooked climate refugia for mountain biodiversity | Global Change Biology | Stefano Brighenti Scott Hotaling Debra S Finn Andrew G Fountain Masaki Hayashi | 2021/4 |
Cold tolerance of mountain stoneflies (Plecoptera: Nemouridae) from the high Rocky Mountains | Western North American Naturalist | Scott Hotaling Alisha A Shah Michael E Dillon J Joseph Giersch Lusha M Tronstad | 2021/4 |
A low-water crossing impacts Northern Hog Sucker Hypentelium nigricans movement in an Ozark stream | Journal of Freshwater Ecology | Jeffrey M Williams Hope R Dodd Debra S Finn | 2020/12/21 |
Understanding food web structure in high-elevation streams of the Teton Range | UW-National Park Service Research Station Annual Reports | Lusha M Tronstad Scott Hotaling Karen Jorgenson Taylor Price Shannon Weld | 2020/12/15 |
Mountain stoneflies may tolerate warming streams: Evidence from organismal physiology and gene expression | Global Change Biology | Scott Hotaling Alisha A Shah Kerry L McGowan Lusha M Tronstad J Joseph Giersch | 2020/10 |
Headwaters fed by subterranean ice: potential climate refugia for mountain stream communities? | Western North American Naturalist | Lusha M Tronstad Scott Hotaling J Joseph Giersch Oliver J Wilmot Debra S Finn | 2020/10 |
Hyporheic secondary production and life history of a common Ozark stonefly | Hydrobiologia | Nathan C Dorff Debra S Finn | 2020/1 |