Sean C. Emmons
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View article: Stressor-driven changes in freshwater biological indicators inform spatial management strategies using expert knowledge, observational data, and hierarchical models
Stressor-driven changes in freshwater biological indicators inform spatial management strategies using expert knowledge, observational data, and hierarchical models Open
Stream ecosystems face continuous pressures from multiple anthropogenic stressors that reshape biological communities and impact ecosystem health and services. Managers can encounter challenges in stewarding ecosystems threatened by multip…
View article: Tradeoffs and synergies between social equity and environmental benefits in conservation
Tradeoffs and synergies between social equity and environmental benefits in conservation Open
Conservation programs worldwide pursue social equity alongside environmental benefits and economic efficiency. When the spatial patterning of human diversity differs from the patterning of biological diversity, conservation planners face c…
View article: Causal inference approaches reveal both positive and negative unintended effects of agricultural and urban management practices on instream biological condition
Causal inference approaches reveal both positive and negative unintended effects of agricultural and urban management practices on instream biological condition Open
Agricultural and urban management practices (MPs) are primarily designed and implemented to reduce nutrient and sediment concentrations in streams. However, there is growing interest in determining if MPs produce any unintended positive ef…
View article: Tradeoffs and Synergies between Social Equity and Environmental Benefits in Conservation
Tradeoffs and Synergies between Social Equity and Environmental Benefits in Conservation Open
View article: <scp>DNA</scp> metabarcoding captures different macroinvertebrate biodiversity than morphological identification approaches across a continental scale
<span>DNA</span> metabarcoding captures different macroinvertebrate biodiversity than morphological identification approaches across a continental scale Open
DNA‐based aquatic biomonitoring methods show promise to provide rapid, standardized, and efficient biodiversity assessment to supplement and in some cases replace current morphology‐based approaches that are often less efficient and can pr…