Selected Publications

2004. Hertler, H., J. Spotilla and D.A. Kreeger. Effects of houseboats on organisms
of the La Parguera Reserve, Puerto Rico. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment.
98: 391-407.

2003. Gatenby, C.M., D.M Orcutt, D.A. Kreeger, B.C. Parker, V.A. Jones and R.J.
Neves. Biochemical composition of three algal species proposed as food for captive
freshwater mussels. Journal of Applied Phycology 15: 1-11.

2003. Kreeger, D.A., S.S. Kilham, S. Lanka and A. Linder. Preparation of phosphorus
and carbohydrate microcapsules for manipulating dietary C:P Ratio for aquatic
suspension-feeders. Freshwater Biology 48: 1-17.

2003. Huang, S.-C., D.A. Kreeger and R.I.E. Newell. Tidal and seasonal variations in
the quantity and composition of seston in a North American, mid-Atlantic saltmarsh.
Estuarine Coastal Shelf Science 56: 547-560.

2003. Huang, S.-C., D.A. Kreeger and R.I.E. Newell. Seston available as a food
resource for the ribbed mussel (Geukensia demissa) in a North American, mid-Atlantic
saltmarsh. Estuarine Coastal Shelf Science 56: 561-571.

2002. Hart, D.D. T. E. Johnson, K. L. Bushaw-Newton, R. J. Horwitz, A. T. Bednarek,
D. Charles, D. A.. Kreeger, and D. J. Velinsky. Dam removal: challenges and
opportunities for ecological research and river restoration. Bioscience 52: 669-681.

2002. Bushaw-Newton, K., D.D. Hart, T.E. Johnson, J.E. Pizzuto, J. Egan, M. Keeley,
J. Lawrence, J. Thomson, J.T. Ashley, R.J. Horwitz, D. Charles, C. Gatenby,
D.A. Kreeger, T. Nightengale, R.L. Thomas, and D.J. Velinsky. An integrative
approach towards understanding dam removal: the Manatawny Creek study.
Journal of the American Water Resources Association
38(6): 1581-?

2001. Kreeger, D. A. and R. I. E. Newell. Seasonal utilization of different seston carbon
sources by the ribbed mussel, Geukensia demissa (Dillwyn) in a mid-Atlantic salt marsh.
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 260: 71-91.

2000 M. P. Weinstein and D.A. Kreeger (eds.), Concepts and Controversies in Tidal
Marsh Ecology, Kluwer Press, New York, 864 p.

2000 Kreeger, D. A. and R. I. E. Newell. Trophic complexity between primary producers
and invertebrate consumers in salt marshes. Chapter 11. In: M. P. Weinstein and
D.A. Kreeger (eds.), Concepts and Controversies in Tidal Marsh Ecology, Kluwer Press,
New York, pp. 183-216.

2000 Kreeger, D. A. and M. P. Weinstein. Preface: Special issue on salt marshes:
concepts and controversies. Wetlands Ecology and Management 8(2/3): 77-78.

2000 Hession, W.C., T.E. Johnson, D.F. Charles, D.D. Hart, R.J. Horwitz, D.A. Kreeger,
J.E. Pizzuto, D.J. Velinsky, J.D. Newbold, C. Cianfrani, T. Clason, A.M. Compton,
N. Coulter, L. Fuselier, B.D. Marshall, and J. Reed. Ecological benefits of riparian
reforestation in urban watersheds: Study design and preliminary results, Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment
, 63 (1):211-222.

2000 S. Lynn, S. Kilham, D. Kreeger and S. Interlandi. Effect of nutrient availability on
the biochemical and elemental stoichiometry in the freshwater diatom Stephanodiscus
minutulus
(Bacillariophyceae). Journal of Phycology 36: 510-522.

1998 Kilham, S.S., D. A. Kreeger, S.G. Lynn, C.E.Goulden and L. Herrera. COMBO:
a defined freshwater culture medium for algae and zooplankton. Hydrobiologia 377:
147-159.

1997 Kreeger, D.A., C.E. Goulden, S.S. Kilham S.G. Lynn, S. Datta and S.J. Interlandi.
Seasonal changes in the biochemistry of lake seston. Freshwater Biology 38: 539-554.

1997 Kilham, S.S., D.A. Kreeger, C.E. Goulden and S. Lynn. Effects of nutrient
limitation on the biochemical constituents of Ankistrodesmus falcatus. Freshwater
Biology
38: 591-596.

1997 Kilham, S.S., D.A. Kreeger, C.E. Goulden and S. Lynn. Effects of algal food
quality on fecundity and population growth rates of Daphnia. Freshwater Biology 38:
639-647.

1996 Kreeger, D.A. and R.I.E. Newell. Ingestion and assimilation of carbon from
cellulolytic bacteria and heterotrophic flagellates by the mussels Geukensia demissa
and Mytilus edulis (Bivalvia, Mollusca). Aquatic Microbial Ecology 11:205-214.

1996 Kreeger, D. A., A. J. S. Hawkins and B. L. Bayne. Use of dual-labeled
microcapsules to discern the anabolic and catabolic fate of dietary protein in
suspension-feeders. Limnology and Oceanography 41: 208-215.

1996 Langdon, C. J., V. L. Shaffer, P. M. Vance, K. E. Kreeger, D. A. Kreeger and
G. A. Chapman. A 7-day toxicity test for marine pollutants using the Pacific mysid
Mysidopsis intii
. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 15: 1815-1823

1995 Kreeger, D. A., A. J. S. Hawkins, B. L. Bayne and D. L. Lowe. Seasonal
variation in the relative utilization of dietary carbohydrate, protein-carbon and
protein-nitrogen by Mytilus edulis (L.) Marine Ecology - Progress Series 126: 177-184

1995 Kreeger, D. A., A. J. S. Hawkins, B. L. Bayne and D. L. Lowe. Seasonal
variation in the relative utilization of dietary carbohydrate, protein-carbon and protein-
nitrogen by Mytilus edulis (L.) Marine Ecology - Progress Series 126: 177-184

1994 Kreeger, D. A. and C. J. Langdon. Digestion and assimilation of protein by
Mytilus trossulus
(Bivalvia:Mollusca) fed mixed carbohydrate/protein microcapsules.
Marine Biology
118: 479-488

1993 Kreeger, D. A. Seasonal patterns in the utilization of dietary protein by the
mussel, Mytilus trossulus. Marine Ecology - Progress Series 95: 215-232

1993 Kreeger, D. A. and C. J. Langdon. Effect of dietary protein content on growth
of juvenile mussels, Mytilus trossulus (Gould 1850). Biological Bulletin 185: 123-139

1991 Kreeger, K. E., D. A. Kreeger, C. J. Langdon, and R. R. Lowry. The nutritional
value of Artemia and Tigriopuscalifornicus (Baker) for two Pacific mysid species,
Metamysidopsis elongata
(Holmes) and Mysidopsis intii (Holmquist). Journal of
Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology
148: 147-158

1990 Kreeger, D. A., R. I. E. Newell, and C. J. Langdon. Effect of tidal exposure
on utilization of dietary lignocellulose by the ribbed mussel Geukensia demissa.
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology
144:85-100

1988 Kreeger, D. A., C. J. Langdon, and R. I. E. Newell. Utilization of refractory
cellulosic carbon derived from Spartina alterniflora by the ribbed mussel Geukensia
demissa
. Marine Ecology - Progress Series 42: 171-179