Angela Strecker
Dr. Angela StreckerProfessor
Environmental Science and Management
Portland State University
1719 SW 10th Ave
Portland, OR 97201
United States of America
Phone: 1 (503) 725-2427
E-mail: strecker(at)pdx.edu
URL Institution: aquaticecologylab.weebly.com/
Additional functions:
Associate Editor, Journal of Applied Ecology
Assistant Director, Center for Lakes and Reservoirs, Portland State University
Key Publications of Angela Strecker (up to ten) :
Chang, H., I-W. Jung, A.L. Strecker, D. Wise, M. Lafrenz, V. Shandas, H. Moradkhani, A. Yeakley, Y. Pan, R. Bean, G. Johnson, and M. Psaris. 2013. Water supply, demand, and quality indicators for assessing the spatial distribution of water resource vulnerability in the Columbia River basin. Atmosphere-Ocean 51: 339-356.
MacLennan, M., S.E. Arnott, and A.L. Strecker. 2012. Differential sensitivity of planktonic trophic levels to extreme summer temperatures in boreal lakes. Hydrobiologia 680:11-23.
Strecker, A.L., R. Milne, and S.E. Arnott. 2008. Dispersal limitation and climate-related environmental gradients structure microcrustacean composition in freshwater lakes, Ellesmere Island, Canada. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 65: 1905-1918.
Strecker, A.L., T.P. Cobb, and R.D. Vinebrooke. 2004. Effects of experimental greenhouse warming on phytoplankton and zooplankton communities in fishless alpine ponds. Limnology and Oceanography 49: 1182-1190.
Expertise of Angela Strecker:
Expertise Category | Specific Expertise |
---|---|
Expert Type | Scientific / Fundamental Research |
Topic Hydrosphere | Fresh Water Systems / Rivers / Lakes |
Topic Biosphere | Animals |
Biodiversity | |
Topic Integrated Systems | Nutrient Cycle / Food Chain |
Time Scale | Seasonal / Annual |
Decadal / Centennial | |
Methods | Data Collection |
Data Analysis | |
Modeling | |
Mountain Research Initiative | Long-term monitoring and analysis of indicators of environmental change in mount |
North America |
Specialties of Angela Strecker:
I am interested in understanding how human activities alter the structure and function of freshwater ecosystems. As an aquatic ecologist, I use a variety of methods to test theories about community assembly, biogeography, ecosystem resistance and resilience, landscape ecology, and macroecology. Regions of interest include mountain, arctic, and boreal freshwater ecosystems.
Last update: 1/20/16
Source of data: ProClim- Research InfoSystem (1993-2024)
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