Publications
This list is updated occasionally, however, it may be missing the most hot-off-the-press items. I also maintain scholar and OrcID pages, check these for the most updated list.
preprints
Gjoni, V., J. P. F. Pomeranz, J. R. Junker, and J. S. Wesner.
- Size spectra in freshwater streams are consistent across temperature and resource supply. bioRxiv. LINK.
accepted/in press
2024
Junker, J. R., W. F. Cross, J. M. Hood, J. P. Benstead, A. D. Huryn, D. Nelson, J. S. Ólafsson, and G. M. Gíslason. 2024. Environmental warming increases the importance of high-turnover energy channels in stream food webs. Ecology 105:e4314. DOI:10.1002/ecy.4314. PDF. LINK.
Pomeranz, J., J. R. Junker, V. Gjoni, and J. S. Wesner. 2024. Maximum likelihood outperforms binning methods for detecting differences in abundance size spectra across environmental gradients. Journal of Animal Ecology 93:267–280.DOI:10.1111/1365-2656.14044. PDF. LINK.
Wesner, J. S., J. P. F. Pomeranz, J. R. Junker, and V. Gjoni.
- Bayesian hierarchical modelling of size spectra. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 15:856–867. DOI: 10.1111/2041-210X.14312. PDF. LINK.
2023
Scholl, E. A., W. F. Cross, C. S. Guy, A. J. Dutton, and J. R. Junker. 2023. Landscape diversity promotes stable food-web architectures in large rivers. Ecology Letters 26:1740–1751. DOI:10.1111/ele.14289. PDF. LINK
Keppeler, F. W., J. R. Junker, M. J. Shaw, S. B. Alford, A. S. Engel, L. M. Hooper-Bùi, O. P. Jensen, K. Lamb, P. C. López-Duarte, C. W. Martin, A. M. McDonald, J. A. Olin, A. T. Paterson, M. J. Polito, N. N. Rabalais, B. J. Roberts, R. E. Rossi, and E. M. Swenson. 2023. Can biodiversity of preexisting and created salt marshes match across scales? An assessment from microbes to predators. Ecosphere 14:e4461. DOI:10.1002/ecs2.4461.PDF. Link
2022
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Pomeranz, J. P. F., J. R. Junker, & J. S. Wesner. (2022). Individual size distributions across North America vary with local temperature. Global Change Biology 28(3): 848-858. DOI:10.1111/gcb.15862. PDF. Editor invited commentary LINK.
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Reinert, J. H., J. R. Junker, & L. K. Albertson. (2022). Influence of biomimicry structures on ecosystem function in a Rocky Mountain incised stream. Ecosphere 13(1):e3897. DOI:10.1002/ecs2.3897. LINK
2021
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Junker, J. R., W. F. Cross, J. P. Benstead, A. D. Huryn, J. M. Hood, D. Nelson, G. M. Gíslason, & J. S. Ólafsson. (2021). Flow is more important that temperature in driving patterns of organic matter storage and stoichiometry in stream ecosystems. Ecosystems 24(6):1317-1331. DOI:10.1007/s10021-020-00585-6. PDF
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Scholl, E. A., W. F. Cross, J. R. Junker, M. J. MacDonald, J. A. Sanchez-Ruiz, B. B. Tumolo, & M. R. Whiles. (2021). Are human remediation efforts responsible for increases in insect abundance?. PDF LINK. Technical comment on van Klink et al. in Science.
2020
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Junker, J. R., W. F. Cross, J. P. Benstead, A. D. Huryn, J. M. Hood, D. Nelson, G. M. Gíslason, & J. S. Ólafsson. (2020). Resource supply governs the apparent temperature dependence of animal production in stream ecosystems. Ecology Letters 23(12):1809-1819. DOI:10.1111/ele.13608. PDF
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Nelson, D., J. P. Benstead, A. D. Huryn, W. F. Cross, J. M. Hood, P. W. Johnson, J. R. Junker, G. M. Gíslason, & J. S. Ólafsson. (2020). Contrasting responses of black fly species (Diptera: Simuliidae) to experimental whole-stream warming. Freshwater Biology 65(10):1793-1805.DOI:10.1111/fwb.13583. PDF
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Nelson, D., J. P. Benstead, A. D. Huryn, W. F. Cross, J. M. Hood, P. W. Johnson, J. R. Junker, G. M. Gíslason, & J. S. Ólafsson. (2020). Thermal niche diversity and trophic redundancy drive neutral effects of warming on energy flux through a stream food web. Ecology 101(4):e02952.DOI:10.1002/ecy.2952. LINK
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W. F. Cross, K. A. Henderson, J. R. Junker, & E. A. Scholl. (2020). Secondary Production. Oxford Bibliographies. Oxford University Press. DOI:10.1093/obo/9780199830060-0231
2019
- J. D’Andrilli, J. R. Junker, H. J. Smith, E. A. Scholl & C. M. Foreman. (2019). DOM composition alters ecosystem function during microbial processing of isolated sources. Biogeochemistry 142(2):281-298. DOI:10.1007/s10533-018-00534-5. LINK
2018
- Hood, J. M., J. P. Benstead, W. F. Cross, A. D. Huryn, P. W. Johnson, G. M. Gíslason, J. R. Junker, D. Nelson, J. S. Ólafsson, & C. Tran. (2018). Increased resource use efficiency amplifies positive response of aquatic primary production to experimental warming. Global Change Biology 24(3):1069-1084. DOI:10.1111/gcb.13912. PDF
2017
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Nelson, D., J. P. Benstead, A. D. Huryn, W. F. Cross, J. M. Hood, P. W. Johnson, J. R. Junker, G. M. Gíslason, & J. S. Ólafsson. (2017). Experimental whole-stream warming alters community size structure. Global Change Biology 23(7):2618-2628. DOI:10.1111/gcb.13574. PDF
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Nelson, D., J. P. Benstead, A. D. Huryn, W. F. Cross, J. M. Hood, P. W. Johnson, J. R. Junker, G. M. Gíslason, & J. S. Ólafsson. (2017). Shifts in community size structure drive temperature invariance of secondary production in a stream-warming experiment. Ecology 98(7):1797-1806. DOI:10.1002/ecy.1857. PDF
2014
- Junker, J. R. & W. F. Cross. (2014). Seasonality in the trophic basis of a temperate stream invertebrate assemblage: Importance of temperature and food quality. Limnology and Oceanography 59(2):507-518. DOI:10.4319/lo.2014.59.2.0507. PDF
2012
- O’Gorman, E. J.,…,J. R. Junker,…, & G. Woodward (30 authors). (2012). Impacts of warming on the structure and functioning of aquatic communities: individual- to ecosystem-level responses. Advances in ecological research 47:81-176. DOI:10.1016/B978-0-12-398315-2.00002-8. LINK