Greig Lab Publications
In review
Balik, J. A., Greig, H. S., Taylor, B. W and S. A. Wissinger. In review. Consequences of climate-induced range expansions on multiple ecosystem functions. Communications Biology.
Ramberg-Pihl, N†., Klemmer, A., Zydlewski, J., Coghlan, S. and H. S. Greig. In review. Smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu) suppress Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) feeding activity and increase aggressive behaviors at warmer temperatures. Ecology of Freshwater Fish.
Ramberg-Pihl, N†., Klemmer, A., Zydlewski, J., Coghlan, S. and H. S. Greig. In review. Smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu) suppress Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) feeding activity and increase aggressive behaviors at warmer temperatures. Ecology of Freshwater Fish.
In press
Greig, H. S. In press. Rivers: dynamic ecosystems that carve and connect the landscape. In Our Maine: exploring the State’s natural heritage. A. J. K. Calhoun, M. L. Hunter Jr. and K. H. Redford Eds. Down East Books. ISBN: 9781684750474. Release date 1 June 2023.
Shepard, I.D. †, Wissinger, S.A, and H. S. Greig. In press. Contrasting short- and long-term outcomes of pairwise interactions between caddisflies at a hydrologically heterogeneous range margin. Freshwater Biology.
Jackson J. K.; Entrekin, S. A., Greig, H. S., and A. H. Roy. In press Atlantic coast rivers of the northeastern united states. In Rivers of North America Volume 2.
Shepard, I.D. †, Wissinger, S.A, and H. S. Greig. In press. Contrasting short- and long-term outcomes of pairwise interactions between caddisflies at a hydrologically heterogeneous range margin. Freshwater Biology.
Jackson J. K.; Entrekin, S. A., Greig, H. S., and A. H. Roy. In press Atlantic coast rivers of the northeastern united states. In Rivers of North America Volume 2.
2022
McIntosh, A. R.,Greig, H. S. and S. Howard. 2022. Regulation of stream insect open populations through larval density-dependence. Journal of Animal Ecology. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2656.13696
Epele, L. B., Grech, M. G., Williams-Subiza, E. A., Stenert, C., Mclean, K., Greig H. S., Maltchik, L., Marques-Pires, M., Bird, M., Boissezon, A., Boix, D., Demierre, E., García, P., Gascón, S., Jeffries, M., Kneitel, J., Loskutova, O., Manzo, L. M., Mataloni, G., Mlambo, M., Oertli, B., Sala, J., Scheibler, E., Wu, H., Wissinger, S. A., & D. P. Batzer. Major revisions. Perils for life on the edge as the climate changes: Global diversity patterns of wetland macroinvertebrates depends on temperature and precipitation. Science for the Total Environment. 153052. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.153052
Ramberg-Pihl, N., Klemmer, A., Zydlewski, J., Coghlan, S. and H. S. Greig. In review. Smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu) suppress Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) feeding activity and increase aggressive behaviors at warmer temperatures. Ecology of Freshwater Fish.
Balik, J. A., Leitz, C., Washko, S. E., Cleveland, B., Krejsa, D. M., Perchik, M. E., Stogsdill, A., Vlah, V., Demi, L. M., Greig, H. S., Shepard, I. D., Taylor, B. W., Wilmot, O. J., and S. A. Wissinger. 2022. Species-specific traits predict whole-assemblage processing by pond invertebrates. Oecologia 199 (4), 951-963. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-022-05239-z
Shepard, I.D. †, Wissinger, S.A, Wood, Z.T., Greig, H.S. 2022. Predators balance consequences of climate-change induced habitat shifts for range-shifting and resident species. Journal of Animal Ecology 91 (2), 334-344. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2656.13631
Greig, H. S. Warburton H. J., McHugh, P. A., Thompson, R. M. and A. R. McIntosh. 2022. Habitat size influences community stability. Ecology. 103(1) https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.3545
Epele, L. B., Grech, M. G., Williams-Subiza, E. A., Stenert, C., Mclean, K., Greig H. S., Maltchik, L., Marques-Pires, M., Bird, M., Boissezon, A., Boix, D., Demierre, E., García, P., Gascón, S., Jeffries, M., Kneitel, J., Loskutova, O., Manzo, L. M., Mataloni, G., Mlambo, M., Oertli, B., Sala, J., Scheibler, E., Wu, H., Wissinger, S. A., & D. P. Batzer. Major revisions. Perils for life on the edge as the climate changes: Global diversity patterns of wetland macroinvertebrates depends on temperature and precipitation. Science for the Total Environment. 153052. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.153052
Ramberg-Pihl, N., Klemmer, A., Zydlewski, J., Coghlan, S. and H. S. Greig. In review. Smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu) suppress Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) feeding activity and increase aggressive behaviors at warmer temperatures. Ecology of Freshwater Fish.
Balik, J. A., Leitz, C., Washko, S. E., Cleveland, B., Krejsa, D. M., Perchik, M. E., Stogsdill, A., Vlah, V., Demi, L. M., Greig, H. S., Shepard, I. D., Taylor, B. W., Wilmot, O. J., and S. A. Wissinger. 2022. Species-specific traits predict whole-assemblage processing by pond invertebrates. Oecologia 199 (4), 951-963. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-022-05239-z
Shepard, I.D. †, Wissinger, S.A, Wood, Z.T., Greig, H.S. 2022. Predators balance consequences of climate-change induced habitat shifts for range-shifting and resident species. Journal of Animal Ecology 91 (2), 334-344. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2656.13631
Greig, H. S. Warburton H. J., McHugh, P. A., Thompson, R. M. and A. R. McIntosh. 2022. Habitat size influences community stability. Ecology. 103(1) https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.3545
2021
Pires, M. M., Grech, G., Stenert, C., Maltchik, L., Epele, L. B., McLean,K. I., Kneitel, J. M., Bell, D. Greig, H. S., Gagne, C., and D. P. Batzer. 2021. Does taxonomic and numerical resolution affect the assessment of invertebrate community structure in New World freshwater wetlands? Ecological Indicators. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2021.107437
Winterbourn, M. J., Greig, H. S., and A. R McIntosh. 2021. Nocturnal behaviour and the antennal sensory receptors of ZelandopsycheingensTillyard (Trichoptera: Oeconesidae), a stream-inhabiting caddisfly. New Zealand Entomologist. https://doi.org/10.1080/00779962.2020.1858695
Shepard, I., Wissinger, S., and H. S. Greig. 2021. Elevation alters outcome of competition between resident and range-shifting species. Global Change Biology. 27:270-281
Winterbourn, M. J., Greig, H. S., and A. R McIntosh. 2021. Nocturnal behaviour and the antennal sensory receptors of ZelandopsycheingensTillyard (Trichoptera: Oeconesidae), a stream-inhabiting caddisfly. New Zealand Entomologist. https://doi.org/10.1080/00779962.2020.1858695
Shepard, I., Wissinger, S., and H. S. Greig. 2021. Elevation alters outcome of competition between resident and range-shifting species. Global Change Biology. 27:270-281
2020
McLachlan, J. R. and H. S Greig. 2020. The ecology and distribution of Stylurus spiniceps (Walsh, 1862) (Odonata: Gomphidae). Northeastern Naturalist 27: 434-447.
2019
McLachlan, J.R., Haghkerdar, J.M., H.S. Greig. 2019. Strong zonation of benthic communities across a tidal freshwater height gradient. Freshwater Biology
Haghkerdar, J.M., McLachlan, J.R.,Ireland, A., and H.S. Greig. 2019. Repeat disturbances have cumulative impacts on stream communities. Ecology and Evolution 9: 2898-2906. [featured in ESA's Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment]
Haghkerdar, J.M., McLachlan, J.R.,Ireland, A., and H.S. Greig. 2019. Repeat disturbances have cumulative impacts on stream communities. Ecology and Evolution 9: 2898-2906. [featured in ESA's Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment]
2018
McLachlan, J. R. 2018. High net loss of intertidal wetland coverage in a Maine estuary by year 2100. Maine Journal of Conservation and Sustainability 2.
Hammill, E; Hawkins, C; Greig, H. S. Kratina, P; Shurin, J. S., Atwood, T. 2018. Landscape heterogeneity strengthens the relationship between β-diversity and ecosystem function. Ecology 99: 2467-2475
McIntosh, A. R., M. J. Plank, P. G. Jellyman, P. A. McHugh, H. J. Warburton†and H. S. Greig. 2018. Capacity to support predators scales with habitat size. Science Advances. 4 (7), eaap7523.
Weaver, D. M.†, Coghlan, S. M., Greig, H. S., Klemmer, A. J., Perkins, L. B., and Zydlewski, Z. 2018. Resource and consumer flux mediated by sea lamprey subsidies between marine and freshwater ecosystems. River Research and Application.
Hammill, E; Hawkins, C; Greig, H. S. Kratina, P; Shurin, J. S., Atwood, T. 2018. Landscape heterogeneity strengthens the relationship between β-diversity and ecosystem function. Ecology 99: 2467-2475
McIntosh, A. R., M. J. Plank, P. G. Jellyman, P. A. McHugh, H. J. Warburton†and H. S. Greig. 2018. Capacity to support predators scales with habitat size. Science Advances. 4 (7), eaap7523.
Weaver, D. M.†, Coghlan, S. M., Greig, H. S., Klemmer, A. J., Perkins, L. B., and Zydlewski, Z. 2018. Resource and consumer flux mediated by sea lamprey subsidies between marine and freshwater ecosystems. River Research and Application.
2017
Gagne, C.R. 2017. Hydrology and aquatic invertebrate communities of riverine rock pools: effects of seasonality and the Penobscot River. Honors Thesis, University of Maine, Orono
Pelletreau, K. N., T. Andrews, N. Armstrong, M. A. Bedell, F. Dastoor, N. Dean, S. Erster, C. Fata-Hartley, N. Guild, H. S. Greig, D. Hall, J. K. Knight, D. Koslowsky, P. P. Lemons, J. Martin, J. McCourt, J. Merrill, R. Moscarella, R. Nehm, R. Northington, B. Olsen, L. Prevost, J. Stoltzfus, M. Urban-Lurain, and M. K. Smith. 2017. A clicker-based case study that untangles student thinking about the processes in the central dogma. CourseSource. https://doi.org/10.24918/cs.2016.15
Ramberg-Pihl N., Greig H., Coghlan S., Zydlewski J. 2017. The impacts of competition on juvenile Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) recovery in a rapidly changing environment. Mini-paper. Climate Change Institute, University of Maine.
Pelletreau, K. N., T. Andrews, N. Armstrong, M. A. Bedell, F. Dastoor, N. Dean, S. Erster, C. Fata-Hartley, N. Guild, H. S. Greig, D. Hall, J. K. Knight, D. Koslowsky, P. P. Lemons, J. Martin, J. McCourt, J. Merrill, R. Moscarella, R. Nehm, R. Northington, B. Olsen, L. Prevost, J. Stoltzfus, M. Urban-Lurain, and M. K. Smith. 2017. A clicker-based case study that untangles student thinking about the processes in the central dogma. CourseSource. https://doi.org/10.24918/cs.2016.15
Ramberg-Pihl N., Greig H., Coghlan S., Zydlewski J. 2017. The impacts of competition on juvenile Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) recovery in a rapidly changing environment. Mini-paper. Climate Change Institute, University of Maine.
2016
Greig, H. S. and M. L. Galatowitsch. 2016. Hydrology and ecology of ponds and tarns. Pp 283-308, in C. P. Pearson, T. Davie, P. G. Jellyman, and J. S. Harding, editors. Advances in New Zealand freshwater science: New Zealand Hydrological Society and New Zealand Freshwater Science Society, Christchurch, New Zealand.
McLachlan, J.R. 2016. The forgotten cousin in freshwater community ecology: tidal freshwater wetlands. M.S. Thesis, University of Maine, Orono
Haghkerdar, J.M. 2016. Disturbance frequency and successional state alter commuity structure and vulnerability. M.S. Thesis, University of Maine, Orono
Ramberg-Pihl N., Greig H., Coghlan S., Zydlewski J. 2016. Unraveling the impacts of temperature, flow, prey availability, and competition on juvenile Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) performance in a rapidly changing climate. Mini-paper. Climate Change Institute, University of Maine.
McLachlan, J.R. 2016. The forgotten cousin in freshwater community ecology: tidal freshwater wetlands. M.S. Thesis, University of Maine, Orono
Haghkerdar, J.M. 2016. Disturbance frequency and successional state alter commuity structure and vulnerability. M.S. Thesis, University of Maine, Orono
Ramberg-Pihl N., Greig H., Coghlan S., Zydlewski J. 2016. Unraveling the impacts of temperature, flow, prey availability, and competition on juvenile Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) performance in a rapidly changing climate. Mini-paper. Climate Change Institute, University of Maine.
2015
McLachlan, J.R. 2015. Integrating tidal freshwaters into conceptual frameworks for how hydrology structures benthic communities in wetlands. Wetland Science and Practice 34(4): 24
Greig, H. S. and A. J. K. Calhoun. 2015. Searching for the holy grail of wetland integrity: are biological indicators still relevant in conservation planning? Pages 101-117 in D. Lindenmayer, J. Pierson, and P. Barton, editors. Surrogates and Indicators in Ecology, Conservation and Environmental Management. CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne, CRC Press, London.
Atwood, T. B., E. Hammill, P. Kratina, H. S. Greig, J. B. Shurin, and J. S. Richardson. 2015. Warming alters food web-driven changes in the CO2 flux of experimental pond ecosystems. Biology Letters. 11: 20150785. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2015.0785
Lindenmayer, D., J. Pierson, P. Barton, M. Beger, C. Branquinho, A. Calhoun, T. Caro, H. Greig, J. Gross, J. Heino, M. Hunter, P. Lane, C. Longo, K. Martin, W. H. McDowell, C. Mellin, H. Salo, A. Tulloch, and M. Westgate. 2015. A new framework for selecting environmental surrogates. Science of the Total Environment. 538: 1029–1038 doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2015.08.056
McHugh, P. A., R. M. Thompson, H. S. Greig, H. J. Warburton†, and A. R. McIntosh. 2015. Habitat size influences food web structure in drying streams. Ecography. 38: 700-712. doi: 10.1111/ecog.01193
Kitto, J.A.J. †, D.P. Gray, H.S. Greig, D.K. Niyogi, and J.S. Harding. 2015. Meta‐community theory and stream restoration: evidence that spatial position constrains stream invertebrate communities in a mine impacted landscape. Restoration Ecology 23:284-291. doi: 10.1111/rec.12179
DeLong, J. P., B. Gilbert, J. B. Shurin, V. M. Savage, T. B. Brandon, C. F. Clements, A. I. Dell, H. S. Greig, C. D. G. Harley, P. Kratina, K. S. McCann, T. D. Tunney, D. A. Vasseur, and M. I. O’Connor. 2015. The Body Size Dependence of Trophic Cascades. The American Naturalist 185:354-366. doi: 10.1086/679735
Veitch, E. 2015. Evidence for aquatic ecosystem augmentation across a gradient of increasing terrestrial subsidy quality. Honors Thesis. University of Maine, Orono
Greig, H. S. and A. J. K. Calhoun. 2015. Searching for the holy grail of wetland integrity: are biological indicators still relevant in conservation planning? Pages 101-117 in D. Lindenmayer, J. Pierson, and P. Barton, editors. Surrogates and Indicators in Ecology, Conservation and Environmental Management. CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne, CRC Press, London.
Atwood, T. B., E. Hammill, P. Kratina, H. S. Greig, J. B. Shurin, and J. S. Richardson. 2015. Warming alters food web-driven changes in the CO2 flux of experimental pond ecosystems. Biology Letters. 11: 20150785. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2015.0785
Lindenmayer, D., J. Pierson, P. Barton, M. Beger, C. Branquinho, A. Calhoun, T. Caro, H. Greig, J. Gross, J. Heino, M. Hunter, P. Lane, C. Longo, K. Martin, W. H. McDowell, C. Mellin, H. Salo, A. Tulloch, and M. Westgate. 2015. A new framework for selecting environmental surrogates. Science of the Total Environment. 538: 1029–1038 doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2015.08.056
McHugh, P. A., R. M. Thompson, H. S. Greig, H. J. Warburton†, and A. R. McIntosh. 2015. Habitat size influences food web structure in drying streams. Ecography. 38: 700-712. doi: 10.1111/ecog.01193
Kitto, J.A.J. †, D.P. Gray, H.S. Greig, D.K. Niyogi, and J.S. Harding. 2015. Meta‐community theory and stream restoration: evidence that spatial position constrains stream invertebrate communities in a mine impacted landscape. Restoration Ecology 23:284-291. doi: 10.1111/rec.12179
DeLong, J. P., B. Gilbert, J. B. Shurin, V. M. Savage, T. B. Brandon, C. F. Clements, A. I. Dell, H. S. Greig, C. D. G. Harley, P. Kratina, K. S. McCann, T. D. Tunney, D. A. Vasseur, and M. I. O’Connor. 2015. The Body Size Dependence of Trophic Cascades. The American Naturalist 185:354-366. doi: 10.1086/679735
Veitch, E. 2015. Evidence for aquatic ecosystem augmentation across a gradient of increasing terrestrial subsidy quality. Honors Thesis. University of Maine, Orono
2014
Gilbert, B., T.D. Tunney, K.S†. McCann, J.P. DeLong, D.A. Vasseur, V. Savage, J. B. Shurin, A.I. Dell, B.T. Barton, C.D.G. Harley, H.M. Kharouba†, P. Kratina, J.L. Blanchard, C. Clements†, M. Winder, H.S. Greig, & M.I. O’Connor. 2014. A bioenergetic framework for the temperature dependence of trophic interaction strength. Ecology Letters. 17:902-914. doi: 10.1111/ele.12307
Vasseur, D.A., J.P. DeLong, B. Gilbert, H.S. Greig, C.D.G. Harley, K.S. McCann, V. Savage, T.D. Tunney†, & M.I. O’Connor. 2014. Increased temperature variation poses a greater risk to species than climate warming. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.281: 20132612. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2013.2612
Rudnicki, C. 2014. Effects of Road Salt on the Feeding Rates of Benthic Macroinvertebrates. Honors Thesis. University of Vermont, Burlington, VT.
Vasseur, D.A., J.P. DeLong, B. Gilbert, H.S. Greig, C.D.G. Harley, K.S. McCann, V. Savage, T.D. Tunney†, & M.I. O’Connor. 2014. Increased temperature variation poses a greater risk to species than climate warming. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.281: 20132612. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2013.2612
Rudnicki, C. 2014. Effects of Road Salt on the Feeding Rates of Benthic Macroinvertebrates. Honors Thesis. University of Vermont, Burlington, VT.
pre-2014
Greig, H. S., S. A. Wissinger, and A. R. McIntosh. 2013. Top-down control of prey biomass increases with drying disturbance: an unexpected consequence of non-consumptive interactions? Journal of Animal Ecology. 82(3): 598-607. doi: 10.1111/1365-2656.12042.
Atwood, T. B†., E. Hammill, H. S. Greig, P. Kratina, J. B. Shurin, D. S. Srivastava and J. S. Richardson. 2013. Predators reduce CO2 emissions from freshwater ecosystems. Nature Geoscience. 6: 191-194. doi:10.1038/ngeo1734. Coverage in ScienceNews, New Scientist, ScienceNews for Kids, Vancouver Sun.
Shurin, J. B., J. Clasen, H. S. Greig, P. Kratina, and P. L. Thompson†. 2012. Warming shifts top-down and bottom-up control of pond food web structure and function. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 367: 3008-3017.
Greig, H. S.*, P. Kratina*, P. L.Thompson†, W. J Palen, J. S. Richardson, and J. B. Shurin. 2012. Warming, eutrophication and predator loss amplify subsidies between aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. Global Change Biology. 18: 504-514.
Kratina, P.*, H. S. Greig*, P. L Thompson†, T. S. A. Carvalho-Pereira†, and J. S. Shurin. 2012. Warming modifies trophic cascades and eutrophication in freshwater ecosystems. Ecology. 93: 1421-1430.
Klemmer, A. K†., S. A. Wissinger, H. S. Greig, and M. L. Ostrofsky. 2012. Strong single-species effects of a detritivore on multiple ecosystem processes. Journal of Animal Ecology. 81: 770-780. Highlighted by editor on journal home page.
Greig, H. S., D. K. Niyogi, K. L. Hogsden†, P. G. Jellyman† and J. S. Harding. 2010. Heavy metals: confounding variables in the response of New Zealand freshwater fish assemblages to natural and anthropogenic acidity. Science of the Total Environment. 408: 3040-3050.
Greig, H. S. and S. A. Wissinger. 2010. Reinforcing biotic and abiotic time constraints facilitate the broad distribution of a generalist with fixed traits. Ecology. 91: 836-846. Best Student Publication, New Zealand Freshwater Sciences Society, 2010.
Wissinger, S. A., H. Greig, and A. McIntosh. 2009. Absence of species replacements between permanent and temporary lentic habitats in New Zealand. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 28: 12-23.
Greig, H. S., and A. R. McIntosh. 2008. Density reductions by predatory trout increase adult size and fecundity of surviving caddisfly larvae in a detritus-based stream food web. Freshwater Biology 53: 1579-1591. Featured on journal cover.
Wissinger, S. A., A. R. McIntosh, and H. S. Greig. 2006. Impacts of introduced brown and rainbow trout on benthic invertebrate communities in shallow New Zealand lakes. Freshwater Biology 51:2009-2028.
Greig, H. S., and A. R. McIntosh. 2006. Indirect effects of predatory trout on organic matter processing in detritus-based stream food webs. Oikos 112:31-40. Honourable mention, Best Publication by a New Researcher, New Zealand Ecological Society, 2008.
Wardhaugh, C. W., T. J. Blakely, H. Greig, P. D. Morris, A. Barnden, S. Rickard, B. Atkinson, L. L. Fagan, R. M. Ewers, and R. K. Didham. 2006. Vertical stratification in the spatial distribution of the beech scale insect (Ultracoelostoma assimile) in Nothofagus tree canopies in New Zealand. Ecological Entomology 31:185-195.
McIntosh, A. R., H. S. Greig, S. A. McMurtrie, P. Nystrom, and M. J. Winterbourn. 2005. Top-down and bottom-up influences on populations of a stream detritivore. Freshwater Biology 50:1206-1218.
Atwood, T. B†., E. Hammill, H. S. Greig, P. Kratina, J. B. Shurin, D. S. Srivastava and J. S. Richardson. 2013. Predators reduce CO2 emissions from freshwater ecosystems. Nature Geoscience. 6: 191-194. doi:10.1038/ngeo1734. Coverage in ScienceNews, New Scientist, ScienceNews for Kids, Vancouver Sun.
Shurin, J. B., J. Clasen, H. S. Greig, P. Kratina, and P. L. Thompson†. 2012. Warming shifts top-down and bottom-up control of pond food web structure and function. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 367: 3008-3017.
Greig, H. S.*, P. Kratina*, P. L.Thompson†, W. J Palen, J. S. Richardson, and J. B. Shurin. 2012. Warming, eutrophication and predator loss amplify subsidies between aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. Global Change Biology. 18: 504-514.
Kratina, P.*, H. S. Greig*, P. L Thompson†, T. S. A. Carvalho-Pereira†, and J. S. Shurin. 2012. Warming modifies trophic cascades and eutrophication in freshwater ecosystems. Ecology. 93: 1421-1430.
Klemmer, A. K†., S. A. Wissinger, H. S. Greig, and M. L. Ostrofsky. 2012. Strong single-species effects of a detritivore on multiple ecosystem processes. Journal of Animal Ecology. 81: 770-780. Highlighted by editor on journal home page.
Greig, H. S., D. K. Niyogi, K. L. Hogsden†, P. G. Jellyman† and J. S. Harding. 2010. Heavy metals: confounding variables in the response of New Zealand freshwater fish assemblages to natural and anthropogenic acidity. Science of the Total Environment. 408: 3040-3050.
Greig, H. S. and S. A. Wissinger. 2010. Reinforcing biotic and abiotic time constraints facilitate the broad distribution of a generalist with fixed traits. Ecology. 91: 836-846. Best Student Publication, New Zealand Freshwater Sciences Society, 2010.
Wissinger, S. A., H. Greig, and A. McIntosh. 2009. Absence of species replacements between permanent and temporary lentic habitats in New Zealand. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 28: 12-23.
Greig, H. S., and A. R. McIntosh. 2008. Density reductions by predatory trout increase adult size and fecundity of surviving caddisfly larvae in a detritus-based stream food web. Freshwater Biology 53: 1579-1591. Featured on journal cover.
Wissinger, S. A., A. R. McIntosh, and H. S. Greig. 2006. Impacts of introduced brown and rainbow trout on benthic invertebrate communities in shallow New Zealand lakes. Freshwater Biology 51:2009-2028.
Greig, H. S., and A. R. McIntosh. 2006. Indirect effects of predatory trout on organic matter processing in detritus-based stream food webs. Oikos 112:31-40. Honourable mention, Best Publication by a New Researcher, New Zealand Ecological Society, 2008.
Wardhaugh, C. W., T. J. Blakely, H. Greig, P. D. Morris, A. Barnden, S. Rickard, B. Atkinson, L. L. Fagan, R. M. Ewers, and R. K. Didham. 2006. Vertical stratification in the spatial distribution of the beech scale insect (Ultracoelostoma assimile) in Nothofagus tree canopies in New Zealand. Ecological Entomology 31:185-195.
McIntosh, A. R., H. S. Greig, S. A. McMurtrie, P. Nystrom, and M. J. Winterbourn. 2005. Top-down and bottom-up influences on populations of a stream detritivore. Freshwater Biology 50:1206-1218.
Other publications
Greig, H. S. 2010. Understanding the effects of climate change on freshwater ecosystems. Branchlines publication of the Faculty of Forestry, University of British Columbia. pdf
Cavanagh, J. A., J. Pope, J. S. Harding, D. Trumm, J. Craw, R. Rait, H. S. Greig, D. Niyogi, R. Buxton, O. Champeau, and A. Clemens. 2010. A framework for predicting and managing water quality impacts of mining on streams: a user’s guide. Landcare Research New Zealand Ltd. 138pp. Link
Greig, H. S., J. S Harding and D. Gray. 2009. Benthic invertebrate and fish communities in streams associated with the proposed Bishops Block coal mine. Report to Solid Energy New Zealand Limited. 15pp.
Harding, J. S., J. Cavanagh, O. Champeau, H. S. Greig. 2009. Using stream insects to predict the health of rivers with coal mine inputs. Fact Sheet 3. Framework for predicting and managing the environmental impacts of mining on streams.
Cavanagh, J. A., J. Pope, J. S. Harding, D. Trumm, J. Craw, R. Rait, H. S. Greig, D. Niyogi, R. Buxton, O. Champeau, and A. Clemens. 2010. A framework for predicting and managing water quality impacts of mining on streams: a user’s guide. Landcare Research New Zealand Ltd. 138pp. Link
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