To be submitted

  • Ball, B.A., J.S. Kominoski, H.E. Adams, S.E. Jones, E.S. Kane, T.D. Loecke, W. Mahaney, J. Martina, C.M. Prather, T.M.P. Robinson, and C.T. Solomon. Putting the pieces together: global environmental changes and terrestrial-aquatic linkages.
  • Rosemond, A.D. and J.S. Kominoski. Future impacts on terrestrial-aquatic linkages. In Moore, J.C., M. Vanni, P. de Ruiter, A. Hastings, and A.D. Rosemond (eds). Detritus and the dynamics of populations, food webs and ecosystems.
  • Swan, C.M. and J.S. Kominoski. Spatial heterogeneity and biodiversity: multi-stream variation in leaf litter species diversity effects on breakdown.

Submitted   

  • Kominoski, J.S., T.J. Hoellein, C.J. LeRoy, C.M. Pringle, and C.M. Swan. Studies of stream organic matter processing advance the theoretical framework linking biodiversity and ecosystem function.IInvited review in a special issue of River Research and Applications (eds: Tockner K., Milner A.S.)
  • Rosemond, A.D., C.M. Swan, J.S. Kominoski, and S.E. Dye. Nutrient enrichment suppresses the role of leaf litter diversity on breakdown in an aquatic ecosystem.
  • Kominoski, J.S., C.M. Pringle, B.A. Ball, D.C. Coleman, M.D. Hunter, and B.J. Mattsson. Differential expression of plant species traits explains terrestrial and stream mixed-species litter processing.
  • Ball, B.A., M.D. Hunter, J.S. Kominoski, C.M. Pringle, and M.A. Bradford. Responses of litter and microbial C dynamics to litter mixing in a coupled terrestrial and aquatic system. 
  • Kominoski, J.S., and C.M. Pringle. Resource-consumer diversity: testing effects of leaf litter species diversity on stream macroinvertebrate dynamics.  

In press

  • Kominoski, J.S., T.J. Hoellein, J.J. Kelly, and C.M. Pringle. Does mixing litter of different qualities alter stream microbial diversity and functioning on individual litter species? Oikos, in press. DOI: 10.1111/j.2008.0030-1299.17222.x

2008

  • Ball, B.A., M.D. Hunter, J.S. Kominoski, C.M. Swan, and M.A. Bradford. 2008. Consequences of non-random species loss on decomposition dynamics: Evidence for additive and non-additive effects. Journal of Ecology 96:303-313.  PDF

  • Kominoski, J.S., C.M. Pringle, and B.A. Ball. 2008. Invasive woolly adelgid appears to drive seasonal hemlock and carcass inputs to a detritus-based stream. Verhandlungen Internationale Vereinigung für theoretische und angewandte Limnologie 30:109-112.                                                              PDF 

2007

  • Kominoski, J.S., B.J. Mattsson, B. Rashleigh, and S.L. Eggert. 2007. Using long-term chemical and biological indicators to assess stream health in the Upper Oconee River watershed. Proceedings of the 2007 Georgia Water Resources Conference, held March 27-29, 2007, at the University of Georgia. Aris P. Georgakakos, editor, Georgia Water Resources Institute, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia.                                                       PDF   

  • Kominoski, J.S., P.A. Moore, R.G. Wetzel, and N.C. Tuchman. 2007. Elevated CO2 alters leaf-litter-derived dissolved organic carbon: effects on stream periphyton and crayfish feeding preference. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 26:662-671.                                                                  PDF

  • Kominoski, J.S., C.M. Pringle, B.A. Ball, M.A. Bradford, D.C. Coleman, D.B. Hall, M.D. Hunter. 2007. Nonadditive effects of leaf litter species diversity on breakdown dynamics in a detritus-based stream. Ecology 88:1167-1176.        PDF