Publications
* indicates student authors
2021
Hopper, G.W., G.K. Dickinson, C.L. Atkinson. 2021. Associations among elements in freshwater mussel shells (Unionidae) and their relation to morphology and life history. Freshwater Biology 66:1980-1991
Sánchez González, I., G.W. Hopper, J.R. Bucholz, C.L. Atkinson. 2021. Long-term monitoring reveals differential responses of mussel and host fish communities in a biodiversity hotspot. Diversity. Special Issue:Freshwater Mollusk Conservation. 13,122.
Hopper, G.W., S. Chen, I. Sanchez-Gonzalez*, J. Bucholz*, Y. Lu, and C.L. Atkinson. 2021. Aggregated filter‐feeders govern the flux and stoichiometry of locally available energy and nutrients in rivers. Functional Ecology 35:1183-1195.
McCauley, M., M. Chiarello, C.L. Atkinson, C. Jackson. 2021. Gut microbiomes of freshwater mussels (Unionidae) are taxonomically and phylogenetically variable across years, but remain functionally stable Microorganisms 9:411. PDF.
Atkinson, C.L., H.M. Halvorson, K.A. Kuehn, M. Winebarger, A. Hamid**, M.N. Waters. 2021. Filter-feeders have differential bottom-up impacts on green and brown food webs. Oecologia 195:187-198.
Bucholz, J. R.G** Sard, N., Van Tassel, N., Lozier, J. D., Morris, T. J., Paquet, A., Zanatta, D. T. in review. Population genomics and mitochondrial DNA sequencing reveal the genetic structure of a widespread and regionally imperiled freshwater mussel, Obovaria olivaria (Bivalvia: Unionidae). Ecology and Evolution, in review
Sánchez González, I., G.W. Hopper, J.R. Bucholz, C.L. Atkinson. 2021. Long-term monitoring reveals differential responses of mussel and host fish communities in a biodiversity hotspot. Diversity. Special Issue:Freshwater Mollusk Conservation. 13,122.
Hopper, G.W., S. Chen, I. Sanchez-Gonzalez*, J. Bucholz*, Y. Lu, and C.L. Atkinson. 2021. Aggregated filter‐feeders govern the flux and stoichiometry of locally available energy and nutrients in rivers. Functional Ecology 35:1183-1195.
McCauley, M., M. Chiarello, C.L. Atkinson, C. Jackson. 2021. Gut microbiomes of freshwater mussels (Unionidae) are taxonomically and phylogenetically variable across years, but remain functionally stable Microorganisms 9:411. PDF.
Atkinson, C.L., H.M. Halvorson, K.A. Kuehn, M. Winebarger, A. Hamid**, M.N. Waters. 2021. Filter-feeders have differential bottom-up impacts on green and brown food webs. Oecologia 195:187-198.
Bucholz, J. R.G** Sard, N., Van Tassel, N., Lozier, J. D., Morris, T. J., Paquet, A., Zanatta, D. T. in review. Population genomics and mitochondrial DNA sequencing reveal the genetic structure of a widespread and regionally imperiled freshwater mussel, Obovaria olivaria (Bivalvia: Unionidae). Ecology and Evolution, in review
2020
Atkinson, C.L., B.C. van Ee*, J. Pfeiffer. 2020. Evolutionary history drives stoichiometric niche variation within a single guild. Ecology 101:e3101.
Atkinson, C.L., T.B. Parr, B.C. van Ee*, D.D. Knapp*, M. Winebarger*, K.J. Madoni*, W.R. Haag. 2020. Scaling benthic biomass: Length-mass equations for estimating function in freshwater unionid mussel communities. Freshwater Science 39:377-390.
Atkinson, C.L., T.B. Parr, B.C. van Ee*, D.D. Knapp*, M. Winebarger*, K.J. Madoni*, W.R. Haag. 2020. Scaling benthic biomass: Length-mass equations for estimating function in freshwater unionid mussel communities. Freshwater Science 39:377-390.
2019
Weingarten, E.A*, C.L. Atkinson, and C.R. Jackson. 2019. Gut microbiome of the Unionidae is selectively retained by host species and is correlated with site physicochemistry. PLoS One 14(11): e0224796.