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Matthew R. Dunkle
Matthew R. Dunkle
Postdoctoral Scientist, Dept. Zoology and Physiology, University of Wyoming
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Factors affecting the fate of Pacific lamprey carcasses and resource transport to riparian and stream macrohabitats
MR Dunkle, RT Lampman, AD Jackson, CC Caudill
Freshwater Biology 65 (8), 1429-1439, 2020
172020
An ecological, cultural and legal review of Pacific lamprey in the Columbia River Basin
A Wicks-Arshack, M Dunkle, S Matsaw, C Caudill
Idaho L. Rev. 54, 45, 2018
172018
A melting cryosphere constrains fish growth by synchronizing the seasonal phenology of river food webs
JR Bellmore, JB Fellman, E Hood, MR Dunkle, RT Edwards
Global Change Biology 28 (16), 4807-4818, 2022
112022
Glacier runoff influences biogeochemistry and resource availability in coastal temperate rainforest streams: Implications for juvenile salmon growth
JB Fellman, JR Bellmore, C Johnson, MR Dunkle, E Hood
Limnology and Oceanography 68 (1), 70-83, 2023
32023
Fish carcasses alter subyearling Chinook salmon dispersal behavior and density but not growth in experimental mesocosms
MR Dunkle, RA Dunbeck, CC Caudill
Ecosphere 12 (12), e03856, 2021
22021
Resource Subsidies from Spawning Pacific Lamprey: Spatial Dynamics of Carcass Fate and Entry into Stream Food Webs
MR Dunkle
University of Idaho, 2017
12017
Glaciers, snow, and rain: Water source influences invertebrate community structure and secondary production across a hydrologically diverse subarctic landscape
MR Dunkle, JR Bellmore, JB Fellman, CC Caudill
Limnology and Oceanography 69 (2), 232-245, 2024
2024
Identifying and Characterizing Annual-Scale Autotrophy in Streams across the Continental US
CL Torrens, AM Carter, C Barbosa, J Blaszczak, SM Collins, M DeSiervo, ...
AGU23, 2023
2023
Building a Food Web Portfolio: Hydrologic Heterogeneity Creates Food Web Diversity on a Glacial Meltwater Landscape
MR Dunkle
University of Idaho, 2022
2022
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