| Daniel Schneider | ||||
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Email: ddws@illinois.edu Title: Invertebrate Community Ecologist
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| Activities | Ecology of aquatic invertebrates, invasive species, environmental history and management |
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| Selected publications |
Stoeckel, J.A., C.R. Rehmann, D.W. Schneider and D. K. Padilla. 2004. Retention and supply of zebra mussel larvae in a large river system: importance of an upstream lake. Freshwater Biology 49:919-930. Schneider, D.W., J.A. Stoeckel, C.R. Rehmann, K. D. Blodgett, R. E. Sparks, D. K. Padilla. 2003. A developmental bottleneck in dispersing larvae: implications for spatial population dynamics. Ecology Letters 6:352-360. Rehmann, C.R., J.A. Stoeckel, and D.W. Schneider. 2003. Effect of turbulence on the mortality of zebra mussel veligers. Canadian Journal of Zoology 81:1063-1069. Henne, L.J., D.W. Schneider, and L.M. Martinez. 2002. Rapid Assessment of Organic Pollution in a West-central Mexican River Using a Family-level Biotic Index. Environmental Planning and Management 45:613-632. Schneider, D.W. 2000. Local Knowledge, Environmental Politics and the Founding of Ecology in the United States: Stephen Forbes and ‘The Lake as a Microcosm’ (1887). Isis 91:681-705. Winner of the Derek Price-Rod Webster Prize of the History of Science Society, 2002. Schneider, D.W. 1999. Snow-melt ponds in Wisconsin. Influence of hydroperiod on invertebrate community structure. Pgs. 299-318 in: D. P. Batzer, R.B. Rader and S.A. Wissinger (eds). Invertebrates in freshwater wetlands of North America: Ecology and management. J. Wiley. |
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| Program Affiliates |
Department of Urban and Regional Planning, UIUC Program in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, UIUC Department of Entomology, UIUC Program in Science,Technology, Information & Medicine, UIUC Center for Latin American Studies, UIUC |
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| Education | PhD, Zoology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1990 MS, Zoology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1986 BS, Environmental Science, Wesleyan University, Middletown CT, 1981 | |||
