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Smock, L.A.  2006.  Macroinvertebrate dispersal.   Chapter 21 in F. R. Hauer and G. A. Lamberti (editors).  Methods in Stream Ecology.  2nd Edition.  Academic Press, San Diego.  

Alexander, S and L.A. Smock.  2005.  Life histories and production of Cheumatopsyche analis and Hydropsyche betteni (Trichoptera: Hydropsychidae) in an urban Virginia stream.  Northeastern Naturalist 12:433-446. 

 Smock, L.A., A.B. Wright and A.C. Benke.  2005.  Atlantic Coast Rivers of the Southeastern United States.  Pages 72-122 in A.C. Benke and C. E. Cushing (editors).  Rivers of North America.  Academic Press, New York. 

Sprenkle, E. S., L. A. Smock and J. E. Anderson.  2004. Distribution and growth of submerged aquatic vegetation in the Piedmont section of the James River, Virginia.  Southeastern Naturalist 3:517-530.

Smock, L.A.   2002.  Freshwater ecology: concepts and environmental applications.  Journal of the North American Benthological Society 21:728-729.

Burcher, C.L. and L.A. Smock.  2002.  Habitat distribution, dietary composition and life history characteristics of odonate nymphs in a blackwater Coastal Plain stream.  American Midland Naturalist 148:75-89.

Kedzierski, W.M. and L.A. Smock.  2001.  Effects of logging on macroinvertebrate production in a sand-bottomed, low-gradient stream.  Freshwater Biology 46:1-13.

Wright, A.B. and L.A. Smock.  2001.  Macroinvertebrate community structure and production in a low-gradient stream in an undisturbed watershed.  Archiv für Hydrobiologie 152:297-313.

Kirk, D.J. and L. A. Smock.  2000.  Interspecific and intraspecific interactions between crayfish (Cambarus longulus) and hellgrammites (Corydalus cornutus) and the influence of a predatory fish (Micropterus dolomieu).  American Midland Naturalist  144:317-327.

Benke, A.C., A. D. Huryn, L.A. Smock and J. B. Wallace.  1999.  Length-mass relationships for freshwater macroinvertebrates in North America with particular reference to the southeastern United States.  Journal of the North American Benthological Society 18:308-343.

Smock, L.A.  1999.  Integrating wetlands into benthic science.  Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society 16:269-274. 

Smock, L.A.  1999. Riverine floodplain forests of the southeastern United States: invertebrates in an aquatic-terrestrial ecotone.  Chapter 7 in D. Batzer and S. Wissinger (editors).  Invertebrates in Freshwater Wetlands of North America: Ecology and Management.  Van Nostrand-Reinhold.

 

 

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