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PUBLICATIONS (*undergraduate students, §graduate students)
Hoellein, T.J., §Shogren, A.J., Tank, J.L., *Risteca, P., and J.J. Kelly. 2019. Microplastic deposition velocity in streams follows patterns for naturally occurring allochthonous particles. Scientific Reports. 9(1): 3740
Panno, S.P., Kelly, W.R., Scott, J., Zheng, W., McNeish, R.E., Holm, N., Hoellein, T.J. and E.L Baranski. 2019. Microplastic contamination in Karst Groundwater Systems. Groundwater. 57(2):189-196.
Qasem, K., Vitousek, S., O’Connor, B. and T. Hoellein. In press. The effect of floods on ecosystem metabolism in suburban streams. Freshwater Science. Accepted Oct 2018
Barrows, A., Christiansen, K.S., Bode, E.T., and T.J. Hoellein. 2018. A watershed-scale, citizen science approach to quantifying microplastic concentration in a mixed land-use river. Water Research 147:382-392.
McNeish, R.E., §Kim, L., §Barret, H., Mason, S.A., Kelly, J.J., and T.J. Hoellein. 2018. Microplastic in riverine fish is connected to species traits. Scientific Reports 8:11639
C. Vaughn and T.J. Hoellein. 2018. Bivalve impacts in marine and freshwater ecosystems. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 49:183-208.
Hoellein, T.J., Zarnoch, C.B, Bruesewitz, D.A., and J. DeMartini. 2017. Contributions of freshwater mussels (Unionidae) to nutrient cycling in an urban river: filtration, recycling, storage, and removal. Biogeochemistry 135(3): 307-324
Harrison, J.P., Hoellein, T.J., Sapp, M., Tagg, A., Ju-Nam, Y., and J.J. Ojeda. 2017. Microplastic-associated biofilms: A comparison of freshwater and marine environments. In: Wagner, M, and S. Lambert (Eds). Freshwater Microplastics: Emerging Environmental Contaminants? Series: The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, Vol. 58. Springer International Publishing. ISBN 978-3-319-61614-8
Zarnoch, C.B., Hoellein, T.J., Furman, B.T., and B.J. Peterson. 2017. Eelgrass meadows, Zostera marina (L.), facilitate the ecosystem service of nitrogen removal during simulated nutrient pulses in Shinnecock Bay, New York, USA. Marine Pollution Bulletin 124(1): 376-387
Hoellein, T.J., §McCormick, A., London, M., *Hittie, J., Scott, J.W., and J.J. Kelly. 2017. Longitudinal patterns of microplastic concentration and bacterial assemblages in surface and benthic habitats of an urban river. Freshwater Science 36(3):491-507
Bruesewitz, D.A., Hoellein, T.J., Mooney, R.F., Gardner, W.S., and E. J. Buskey.2017. Wastewater influences nitrogen dynamics along in a coastal catchment during a prolonged drought. Limnology and Oceanography 62:S1: S239–S257
*Vincent, A., and T.J. Hoellein. 2017. Anthropogenic litter abundance and accumulation rates point to seasonal litter sources on a Great Lakes beach. Journal of Contemporary Water Research and Education 160:72-84
*Vincent, A., Hoellein, T.J., Drag, N., Lyandres, O., and S. Neville. 2017. Citizen science datasets reveal drivers of spatial and temporal variation for anthropogenic litter on Great Lakes beaches. Science of the Total Environment 577: 105-112.
§McCormick, A., Hoellein, T.J., London, M., *Hittie, J., Scott, J.W., and J.J. Kelly. 2016. Microplastic in surface waters of urban rivers: Concentration, sources, and associated bacterial assemblages. Ecosphere 7(11): e01556.
§McCormick, A. and T.J. Hoellein. 2016. Anthropogenic litter is abundant, diverse, and mobile in urban rivers: Insights from cross-ecosystem analyses using ecosystem and community ecology tools. Limnology and Oceanography 61(5):1718-1734
Reisinger, A.J., Tank, J.L., Hoellein, T.J., and R.O. Hall. 2016. Midwestern river sediment, water column, and open-channel denitrification measured using membrane-inlet mass spectrometry. Journal of Geophysical Research, Biogeosciences. 121(5): 1258-1274
§Cook, A.R. and T.J. Hoellein. 2016. Environmental drivers of leaf breakdown in an urban watershed. Freshwater Science 35(1): 311-323
§Lindeman, S., Castignetti, D., Zarnoch, C.B., and T.J. Hoellein. 2016. Effect of eastern oysters (Crassostrea virginica) and seasonality on nitrite reductase gene abundance (nirS, nirK, nrfA) in an urban estuary. Estuaries and Coasts 39:218-232.
§Turek, K.A., and T.J. Hoellein. 2015. The invasive Asian clam (Corbicula fluminea) increases sediment denitrification and ammonium flux in 2 streams in the Midwestern USA. Freshwater Science 34(2): 472-484
Hoellein, T.J., *Westhoven, M., Lyandres, O., and J. Cross. 2015. Abundance and environmental drivers of anthropogenic litter on 5 Lake Michigan beaches: A study facilitated by citizen science data collection. Journal of Great Lakes Research. 41:78-86
Hoellein, T.J., Zarnoch, C.B., and R. Grizzle. 2015. Water quality influences on eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginia) feeding, biodeposition, and sediment N cycling in Great Bay, NH. Biogeochemistry 122(1): 113-129
§McCormick, A., Hoellein, T.J., Mason, S., Schluep, J., and J.J. Kelly. 2014. Microplastic in an abundant and district microbial habitat in an urban river. Environmental Science and Technology. 48(20):11863-71.
Richardson, D.C., *Oleksy, I.A., Hoellein, T.J., Arscott, D. B., Gibson, C.A., and S.M. *Root. 2014. Spatial distribution and macroinvertebrate community effects of a nuisance, bloom-forming diatom (Didymosphenia geminata) in Catskill Mountain streams, New York. Aquatic Sciences 76(4):553-564
Hoellein, T.J., §Rojas, M., *Pink, A. *Gasior, J., and J. J. Kelly. 2014. Anthropogenic litter in urban freshwater ecosystems: Distribution and microbial interactions. PLoS One 9(6): e98485
Hoellein, T.J., and C.B. Zarnoch. 2014. Effect of eastern oysters (Crassostrea virginica) on sediment carbon and nitrogen dynamics in an urban estuary. Ecological Applications 24(2):271-286
Hoellein, T.J., Bruesewitz, D.A., and D. Richardson. 2013. Revisiting Odum (1956): A synthesis of aquatic ecosystem metabolism. Limnology and Oceanography. 58(6), 2013, 2089–2100.
Hoellein, T.J., J.L. Tank, S.A. Entrekin, E.J. Rosi-Marshall, M.L. Stephen, and G.A. Lamberti. 2012. Effects of a benthic habitat restoration on nutrient uptake and ecosystem metabolism in three headwater streams. River Research and Applications. 28 (9): 1451-1461
Hoellein. T.J., Bruesewitz, D.A., and D.P. Hamilton. 2012. Are geothermal streams important sites of nutrient uptake in an agricultural and urbanizing landscape (Rotorua, New Zealand)? Freshwater Biology 57: 129–142
Hoellein, T.J, Arango, C.P., and Y. Zak*. 2011. Spatial variability in nutrient concentration and limitation in an urban watershed (Bronx River, New York, USA). Biogeochemistry 106:265–280
Hoellein, T.J., J.L. Tank, J.J. Kelly, and E.J. Rosi-Marshall. 2010. Seasonal variation in nutrient limitation of microbial biofilms colonizing organic and inorganic substrata in streams. Hydrobiologia 649:331-345
Kominoski, J.S., T.J. Hoellein, C.J. Leroy, C.M. Pringle, and C.M. Swan. 2010. Beyond species richness: expanding biodiversity-ecosystem functioning theory in detritus-based streams. River Research and Applications. 26: 67-75.
Hoellein, T.J., J.L. Tank, E.J. Rosi-Marshall, and S.A. Entrekin. 2009. Temporal variation in substratum-specific rates of N uptake and metabolism and their relative contribution at the reach scale. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 28(2): 305-318.
Entrekin, S.A., J.L. Tank, E.J. Rosi-Marshall, T.J. Hoellein, and G.A. Lamberti. 2009. Responses in macroinvertebrate secondary production to large wood addition in three Michigan streams. Freshwater Biology 54 (8): 1741-1758.
Kominoski, J.S., T.J. Hoellein, J.J. Kelly, and C. M. Pringle. 2009. Does mixing litter of different qualities alter stream microbial diversity and functioning on individual litter species? Oikos. 118:457-463.
Entrekin, S.A., J.L. Tank, E.J. Rosi-Marshall, T.J. Hoellein, and G.A. Lamberti. 2008. Responses in organic matter accumulation and processing to an experimental wood addition in three headwater streams. Freshwater Biology 53:1642–1657.
Hoellein, T.J., J.L. Tank, E.J. Rosi-Marshall, S.A. Entrekin, and G.A. Lamberti. 2007. Controls on spatial and temporal variation of nutrient uptake in three Michigan headwater streams. Limnology and Oceanography 52 (5) 1964-1977.
Entrekin, S.A., E.J. Rosi-Marshall, J.L. Tank, T.J. Hoellein, and G.A. Lamberti. 2007. Macroinvertebrate secondary production in forested sand-bottom streams of the Upper Midwest. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 26 (3): 472-490.