Daelyn Woolnough

635 total citations
34 papers, 472 citations indexed

About

Daelyn Woolnough is a scholar working on Ecology, Nature and Landscape Conservation and Environmental Chemistry. According to data from OpenAlex, Daelyn Woolnough has authored 34 papers receiving a total of 472 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 30 papers in Ecology, 25 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation and 6 papers in Environmental Chemistry. Recurrent topics in Daelyn Woolnough's work include Aquatic Invertebrate Ecology and Behavior (28 papers), Fish Ecology and Management Studies (24 papers) and Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics (6 papers). Daelyn Woolnough is often cited by papers focused on Aquatic Invertebrate Ecology and Behavior (28 papers), Fish Ecology and Management Studies (24 papers) and Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics (6 papers). Daelyn Woolnough collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and India. Daelyn Woolnough's co-authors include Teresa J. Newton, David L. Strayer, David T. Zanatta, John Downing, Marguerite A. Xenopoulos, C. Schneider, Daniel E. Spooner, Gerald L. Mackie, Janice L. Metcalfe‐Smith and Mandy L. Annis and has published in prestigious journals such as Global Change Biology, Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences and Freshwater Biology.

In The Last Decade

Daelyn Woolnough

31 papers receiving 455 citations

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All Works

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Zanatta, David T., et al.. (2024). Species distribution models effectively predict the detection of Dreissena spp. in two connecting waters of the Laurentian Great Lakes. Journal of Great Lakes Research. 50(1). 102273–102273.
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Woolnough, Daelyn, et al.. (2023). Movement and surrounding community of the understudied and endangered Ligumia recta (Mollusca, Unionidae). Hydrobiologia. 850(5). 1091–1108. 2 indexed citations
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Woolnough, Daelyn, et al.. (2022). Landscape associations with native and invasive freshwater mussels. Hydrobiologia. 849(11). 2449–2462. 2 indexed citations
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Annis, Mandy L., et al.. (2022). Contaminants of emerging concern may pose prezygotic barriers to freshwater mussel recruitment. Journal of Great Lakes Research. 48(3). 768–781. 3 indexed citations
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Tiemann, Jeremy S., et al.. (2022). New Recorded Observation of the Non-Native Form D Corbicula in Lake Henry, Florida. Southeastern Naturalist. 21(1).
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Woolnough, Daelyn, et al.. (2021). Variation in Assemblages of Freshwater Mussels Downstream of Dams and Dam Removals in the Lake Michigan Basin, Michigan, USA. Diversity. 13(3). 119–119. 9 indexed citations
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Woolnough, Daelyn, et al.. (2021). Limited Co- existence of Native Unionids and Invasive Dreissenid Mussels more than 30 Y Post Dreissenid Invasion in a Large River System. The American Midland Naturalist. 186(2). 5 indexed citations
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Woolnough, Daelyn, et al.. (2020). Environmental exposure of freshwater mussels to contaminants of emerging concern: Implications for species conservation. Journal of Great Lakes Research. 46(6). 1625–1638. 19 indexed citations
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Woolnough, Daelyn, et al.. (2019). Varied physiological responses ofAmblema plicataandLampsilis cardiumexposed to rising temperatures. Freshwater Science. 38(4). 842–855. 10 indexed citations
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Woolnough, Daelyn, et al.. (2019). Assessment of genetic diversity and structure among populations ofEpioblasma triquetrain the Laurentian Great Lakes drainage. Freshwater Science. 38(3). 527–542. 7 indexed citations
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Woolnough, Daelyn, et al.. (2016). Phylogeography of the freshwater mussel species Lasmigona costata: testing post-glacial colonization hypotheses. Hydrobiologia. 810(1). 191–206. 14 indexed citations
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Zanatta, David T., et al.. (2016). A multi‐basin approach determines variability in host fish suitability for unionids in tributaries of the Laurentian Great Lakes. Freshwater Biology. 61(7). 1035–1048. 10 indexed citations
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Cairncross, Sandy, Oliver Cumming, Aurélie Jeandron, et al.. (2013). DFID Evidence Paper: Water, sanitation and hygiene. 9 indexed citations
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Murry, Brent A., et al.. (2013). Assessment of remnant unionid assemblages in a selection of Great Lakes coastal wetlands. Journal of Great Lakes Research. 39(2). 201–210. 15 indexed citations
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Murry, Brent A., et al.. (2013). Application and transferability of Great Lakes coastal wetland indices of biotic integrity to high quality inland lakes of Beaver Island in northern Lake Michigan. Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management. 16(3). 338–346. 4 indexed citations
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Harris, Andrew T., Daelyn Woolnough, & David T. Zanatta. (2011). Insular lake island biogeography: using lake metrics to predict diversity in littoral zone mollusk communities. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 30(4). 997–1008. 8 indexed citations
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Woolnough, Daelyn, John Downing, & Teresa J. Newton. (2008). Fish movement and habitat use depends on water body size and shape. Ecology Of Freshwater Fish. 18(1). 83–91. 80 indexed citations
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Downing, John & Daelyn Woolnough. (2005). Iowa Lakes Classification for Restoration. 3 indexed citations

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