Publications *indicates student author
89) Tiegs, S. D. 2026. Plant phenology: Timing of leaf-litter delivery matters for stream ecosystem functioning. Currrent Biology 36 (4)
88) Parkinson, E., Wagner, N., & S. D. Tiegs (In Press). Temporally Variable Impact of Artificial Light at Night on Insect-community Composition and Aquatic–Terrestrial Fluxes. Freshwater Biology.
87) Costello, D. M., Akinnifesi, O. J., Schipper, R. C., Kostick, P., Stoll, J. T., S. D. Tiegs, Marcarelli, A. M., Entrekin, S. E., Bier, R. L., Capps, K. A., & Fletcher, D. E. (2026) . Anemic streams: Iron and essential trace metals frequently limit primary producer biomass. Ecology Letters.
86) Rojo, D., Alonso, A., Pérez, J. J., Agustí, A., Hermosilla, B., S. D. Tiegs, & Boyero, L. (2025).
Decomposition of different substrates and primary production as functional ecological indicators of human impacts on stream ecosystems. Ecological Indicators, 178, 113998.
85) Cross, D. A., Costello, D. M., S. D. Tiegs, Kuehn, K. A., Halvorson, H. M., Pignatelli, A., & Capps, K. A. (2025). Influence of urbanization on organic-matter processing and nutrient immobilization in the Southeastern USA. Freshwater Science, 44(4).
84) Pérez, J., Boyero, L., Pearson, R. G., Gessner, M., Tonin, A., López-Rojo, N., Rubio-Ríos, J., Correa-Araneda, F., Alonso, A., Cornejo, A., Albarino, R. J., Anbalagan, S., Barmuta, L. A., Boulton, A. J., Burdon, F. J., Caliman, A., Callisto, M., Campbell, I. C., Cardinale, B. J., Carneiro, L. S., …S. D. Tiegs, … Yule, C. M. (2025). Positive feedback on climate warming by stream microbial decomposers indicated by a global space-for-time substitution study. Global Change Biology, 31(4), e70171.
83) Wagner, N. D., Geist, J. A., *Mersino, H. M., & S. D. Tiegs (2025). Simultaneously decontaminating angling gear for New Zealand mudsnails (Potamopyrgus antipodarum) and Didymo (Didymosphenia geminata): A comparison of two chemical approaches. North American Journal of Fisheries Management, 45(2).
82) Trevathan-Tackett, S., and 76 others including S. D. Tiegs. (2025). Climate Effects on Belowground Decomposition Depend on Ecosystem and Organic-matter Types in Global Wetlands. Environmental Science and Technology.
81) Carrier-Belleau, C., Lauzon, F., Boucher-Fontaine, J., Tiegs, S. D., Cusson, M., Guichard, F., Nozais, C., & Archambault, P. (2024). Interacting effects of local and global stressors on mussel beds and ecosystem functioning. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology.
80) Tiegs, S. D., Capps, K. A., Costello, D. M., Schmidt, J. P., Patrick, C. J., Follstad Shah, J. J., LeRoy, C. J., & the CELLDEX Consortium. (2024). Human activities shape global patterns of decomposition in rivers. Science, 384, eadn1262.
79) Mack, L., Buchner, D., Brasseur, M., Leese, F., Piggott, J., Tiegs, S. D., & Hering, D. (2024). Fine sediment and the insecticide chlorantraniliprole inhibit organic-matter decomposition in streams through different pathways. Freshwater Biology.
78) Pimentel, I., Baikova, D., Buchner, D., Castellanos, A., David, G., Deep, A., Doliwa, A., Hadžiomerović, U., Mayombo, N., Prati, S., Spyra, M., Vermiert, A. M., Beisser, D., Dunthorn, M., Piggott, J., Sures, B., Tiegs, S. D., Leese, F., & Beermann, A. (2024). Assessing the response of an urban stream ecosystem to salinization under different flow regimes. Science of the Total Environment, 920, 171849.
77) Carrier-Belleau, C., Pascal, C. L., Tiegs, S. D., Nozais, C., & Archambault, P. (2023). Tipping point arises earlier under a multiple-stressor scenario. Scientific Reports, 13, 16780.
76) Parkinson, E., & Tiegs, S. D. (2023). Spectral composition of light-emitting diodes (LED) impacts aquatic and terrestrial invertebrate communities with potential implications for cross-ecosystem subsidies. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 378, 20220361.
75) Bovee, E. N., & Tiegs, S. D. (2023). Interactions between invasive New Zealand mudsnails and leaf litter: Growth and decomposition. Aquatic Ecology, 57, 523–528.
74) Carrier-Belleau, C., Pascal, C. L., Tiegs, S. D., Nozais, C., & Archambault, P. (2022). From organismal physiology to ecological processes: Effects of nutrient enrichment and salinity variation in a freshwater ecosystem. Limnology and Oceanography, 67, 1–16.
73) Mancuso, J., Tank, J. L., Mahl, U. H., Vincent, A., & Tiegs, S. D. (2023). Monthly variation in organic-matter decomposition in agricultural stream and riparian ecosystems. Aquatic Sciences, 85, 83.
72) Burdon, F. J., Reyes, M., Schönenberger, U., Räsänen, K., Tiegs, S. D., Eggen, R. I. L., & Stamm, C. (2023). Environmental context drives pollution impacts on ecosystem functioning. Oikos, 2023, e09131.
71) Hill, M. J., Thornhill, I., Tiegs, S. D., Castro-Castellon, A. J., Hernández-Avilés, S., Daw, A., Salinas-Camarillo, V. H., & Hobbs, S. (2022). Organic-matter decomposition in urban freshwaters and riparian zones. Ecological Indicators, 142, 109232.
70) Filbee-Dexter, K., Tiegs, S. D., & 25 others. (2022). Cool high-latitude kelp forests display slow kelp decomposition and enhanced carbon-sink potential. PLOS Biology, 20(8), e3001702.
69) Geist, J. A., Ethaiya, D., & Tiegs, S. D. (2022). Coupling gear-decontamination trials and angler surveys to minimize spread of invasive New Zealand mud snails. North American Journal of Fisheries Management.
68) Mancuso, J., Messick, E., & Tiegs, S. D. (2022). Parsing spatial and temporal variation in stream ecosystem functioning. Ecosphere, 13(8), e4202.
67) Boyero, L., Pérez, J., López-Rojo, N., Tonin, A. M., Correa-Araneda, F., Pearson, R. G., Bosch, J., Albariño, R. J., Anbalagan, S., Barmuta, L. A., Beesley, L., Burdon, F. J., Caliman, A., Callisto, M., Campbell, I. C., Cardinale, B. J., Casas, J. J., Chará-Serna, A. M., Ciapała, S., …Tiegs, S. D., Yule, C. M. (2021). Impact of detritivore extinction on instream decomposition is greatest in the tropics. Nature Communications
66) Boyero, L., Pérez, J., López-Rojo, N., Tonin, A. M., Correa-Araneda, F., Pearson, R. G., Bosch, J., Albariño, R. J., Anbalagan, S., Barmuta, L. A., Beesley, L., Burdon, F. J., Caliman, A., Callisto, M., Campbell, I. C., Cardinale, B. J., Casas, J. J., Chará-Serna, A. M., Ciapała, S., … Tiegs, S. D…. Yule, C. M. (2021). Latitude dictates plant diversity effects on instream decomposition. Science Advances, 7, eabe7860.
65) Fell, S., Carrivick, J. L., Cauvy-Fraunie, S. C., Crespo-Pérez, V., Hood, E. W., Randall, K. C., Nicholass, K. J. M., Dumbrell, A. J., Tiegs, S. D., & Brown, L. E. (2021). Glacier loss accelerates fungal decomposition of river organic matter. Nature Climate Change.
64) Ferreira, V., Elosegi, A., Tiegs, S. D., von Schiller, D., & Young, R. (2020). Organic-matter decomposition and ecosystem metabolism as tools to assess the functional integrity of streams and rivers – a systematic review. Water, 12, 3523.
63) Pardo, I., Stubbington, R., Tiegs, S. D., & Robertson, A. (2021). Research advances emerging from SEFS11: The 11th Symposium for European Freshwater Sciences. Fundamental and Applied Limnology, 3, 151–154.
62) Ferreira, V., Elosegi, A., Tiegs, S. D., von Schiller, D., & Young, R. (2020). Organic-matter decomposition and ecosystem metabolism as tools to assess the functional integrity of streams and rivers – a systematic review. Water, 12, 3523.
61) Parkinson, E., Lawson, J., & Tiegs, S. D. (2020). Artificial light at night at the terrestrial-aquatic interface: Effects on predators and fluxes of insect prey. PLOS ONE
60) Burdon, F. J., Bai, Y., Reyes, M., Tamminen, M., Staudacher, P., Mangold, S., Singer, H., Räsänen, K., Joss, A., Tiegs, S. D., Jokela, J., Eggen, R. I. L., & Stamm, C. (2020). Stream microbial communities and ecosystem functioning show complex responses to multiple stressors in wastewater. Global Change Biology.
59) Hervé, P., Grellier, S., Tiegs, S. D., Wantzen, K. M., & Isselin-Nondedeu, F. (2020). Monitoring organic-matter decomposition and environmental drivers in restored vernal pools. Wetlands Ecology and Management.
58) Rüegg, J., Chaloner, D. T., Ballantyne, F., Levi, P. S., Song, C., Tank, J. L., Tiegs, S. D., & Lamberti, G. A. (2020). Understanding the relative roles of salmon spawner enrichment and disturbance: A high-frequency, multi-habitat field and modeling approach. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 8, 19.
57) Currier, C. C., Chaloner, D. T., Rüegg, J., Tiegs, S. D., D’Amore, D., & Lamberti, G. A. (2020). Beyond macronutrient resource subsidies: Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) as potential vectors of micronutrients. Aquatic Sciences.
56) Tiegs, S. D., & Raffel, T. (2019). Pseudoreplication and greenhouse gas emissions from rivers. Nature Communications, 10, 5370.
55) Kincaid, D. W., Nicolas, A., Lara, N. A., Tiegs, S. D., & Hamilton, S. K. (2019). Decomposition in flocculent sediments of shallow freshwaters. Freshwater Science, 38, 899–916.
54) Colas, F., Woodward, G., Burdon, F. J., Guérold, F., Chauvet, E., Cornut, J., Cébron, A., Clivot, H., Danger, M., Danner, M. C., Pagnout, C., & Tiegs, S. D. (2019). Towards a simple global-standard bioassay for a key ecosystem process: Organic-matter decomposition using cotton strips. Ecological Indicators, 106, 105466.
53) Tiegs, S. D., Costello, D. M., Isken, M. W., Woodward, G., McIntyre, P. B., Gessner, M. O., Chauvet, E., Griffiths, N. A., Flecker, A. S., Acuña, V., Albariño, R., Allen, D. C., Alonso, C., Andino, P., Arango, C., Aroviita, J., Barbosa, M. V. M., Barmuta, L. A., Baxter, C. V., … Zwart, J. A. (2019). Global patterns and drivers of ecosystem functioning in rivers and riparian zones. Science Advances, 5, eaav0486.
52) Hervé, P., Tiegs, S. D., Grellier, S., Wantzen, K. M., & Isselin-Nondedeu, F. (2019). Combined effects of vegetation and drought on organic-matter decomposition in vernal pool soils. Wetlands, 39, 321–327.
51) Costello, D., Kulacki, K. J., McCarthy, M. E., Tiegs, S. D., & Cardinale, B. J. (2018). Stressed-out streams: Ranking the impacts of environmental stressors on stream periphyton community structure and function. PLOS ONE, 13(9), e0204510.
50) Vizza, C., Zwart, J. A., Jones, J., Tiegs, S. D., & Lamberti, G. A. (2017). Landscape patterns shape wetland pond ecosystem function from glacial headwaters to ocean. Limnology and Oceanography, 62, 8–21.
49) Stephens, J. P., Altman, K., Berven, K. A., Tiegs, S. D., & Raffel, T. R. (2017). Bottom-up and trait-mediated effects of resource quality on amphibian parasitism. Journal of Animal Ecology, 86, 305–315.
48) Jackson, M., Weyl, O., Altermatt, F., Durance, I., Friberg, N., Dumbrell, A., Piggott, J., Tiegs, S. D., Tockner, K., Lehmann, A., Narwani, A., Krug, C., Leadley, P. W., & Woodward, G. (2016). Recommendations for the next generation of global freshwater biomonitoring tools. Advances in Ecological Research, 55, 615–636.
47) Chauvet, E., Ferreira, V., Giller, P., McKie, B., Tiegs, S. D., Woodward, G., Elosegi, A., Dobson, M., Fleituch, T., Graça, M., Gulis, V., Hladyz, S., Lacoursiere, J., Lecerf, A., Pozo, J., Preda, E., Riipinen, M., Risnoveanu, G., Vadineanu, A., Vought, L., & Gessner, M. (2016). Litter decomposition as an indicator of stream ecosystem functioning: Insights from RivFunction. Advances in Ecological Research, 55, 99–182.
46) Stephens, J. P., Stoler, A., Scrabulis, J., Fetzer, A., Berven, K., Tiegs, S. D., & Raffel, T. R. (2017). Ontogenetic changes in sensitivity to nutrient limitation of tadpole growth. Oecologia, 183, 263–273.
45) Alikhani, H., Hemati, A., Rashtbari, M., & Tiegs, S. D. (2016). Enriching vermicompost using P-solubilizing and N-fixing bacteria under different temperature conditions. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis, 48, 139–147.
44) Wensink, S., & Tiegs, S. D. (2016). Shoreline hardening alters freshwater shoreline ecosystems. Freshwater Science, 35, 764–777.
43) Tiegs, S. D., Berven, K. A., Carmack, D., & Capps, K. (2016). Stoichiometric implications of a bi-phasic lifecycle. Oecologia, 180, 853–863.
42) Griffiths, N. A., & Tiegs, S. D. (2016). Organic-matter decomposition along a temperature gradient in a forested headwater stream. Freshwater Science, 35, 518–533.
41) Stephens, J. P., Berven, K., Tiegs, S. D., & Raffel, T. R. (2015). Resource specialization by tadpoles determines their developmental responses to leaf litter quality and shade. Ecology, 96, 2070–2076.
40) Stoler, A., Stephens, J. P., Relyea, R., Berven, K. A., & Tiegs, S. D. (2015). Leaf-litter resource quality induces morphological changes in wood frog (Lithobates sylvaticus) metamorphs. Oecologia, 179, 667–677.
39) Capps, K., Berven, K. A., & Tiegs, S. D. (2015). Modeling nutrient transport and transformation by pool-breeding amphibians in forested landscapes using a 21-year dataset. Freshwater Biology, 60, 500–511.
38) Rüegg, J., Currier, C. M., Chaloner, D. T., Tiegs, S. D., & Lamberti, G. A. (2014). Habitat type and watershed condition alter the decomposition of Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) tissue in riparian and stream ecosystems. Aquatic Sciences, 76, 623–632.
37) Tiegs, S. D., Entrekin, S. A., Reeves, G. H., Kuntzsch, D., & Merritt, R. W. (2013). Litter decomposition, and associated invertebrate communities, in wetland ponds of the Copper River Delta, Alaska (USA). Wetlands, 33, 1151–1163.
36) Kominoski, J. S., Follstad Shah, J. J., Canhoto, C., Fischer, D. G., Giling, D., Gonzalez, E., Griffiths, N. A., Larranaga, A., LeRoy, C. J., Mineau, M. M., McElarney, Y. R., Shirley, S. M., Swan, C. M., & Tiegs, S. D. (2013). Forecasting functional implications of global changes in riparian plant communities. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 11, 423–432.
35) Stephens, J. P., Berven, K. A., & Tiegs, S. D. (2013). Anthropogenic changes to leaf litter input affect the fitness of a larval amphibian. Freshwater Biology, 58, 1631–1646.
34) Tiegs, S. D., Clapcott, J. E., Griffiths, N. A., & Boulton, A. J. (2013). A standardized cotton-strip assay for measuring organic-matter decomposition in streams. Ecological Indicators, 32, 131–139.
33) Reisinger, A. J., Chaloner, D. T., Rüegg, J., & Tiegs, S. D., & Lamberti, G. A. (2013). Effects of spawning Pacific salmon on the isotopic composition of biota differ among Southeast Alaska streams. Freshwater Biology, 58, 938–950.
32) Levi, P. S., Tank, J. L., Tiegs, S. D., Chaloner, D. T., & Lamberti, G. A. (2013). Biogeochemical transformation of a nutrient subsidies: Salmon, streams, and nitrification. Biogeochemistry, 113, 643–655.
31) Levi, P. S., Tank, J. L., Rüegg, J., Janetski, D. J., Tiegs, S. D., Chaloner, D. T., & Lamberti, G. A. (2012). Whole-stream metabolism response to Pacific salmon in their native and introduced ranges. Ecosystems, 16, 269–283.
30) Woodward, G., Gessner, M. O., Giller, P. S., Gulis, V., Hladyz, S., Lecerf, A., Malmqvist, B., McKie, B. G., Tiegs, S. D., Cariss, H., Dobson, M., Elosegi, A., Ferreira, V., Graça, M. A. S., Fleituch, T., Lacoursiere, J. O., Nistorescu, M., Pozo, J., Risnoveanu, G., Schindler, M., Vadineanu, A., Vought, L. B. M., & Chauvet, E. (2012). Continental-scale effects of nutrient pollution on stream ecosystem functioning. Science, 336, 1438–1440.
29) Campbell, T. B., & Tiegs, S. D. (2012). Factors governing the distribution and fish community associations of the round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) in Michigan tributaries of the Laurentian Great Lakes. Journal of Great Lakes Research, 38, 569–574.
28) Greiner, H. G., Kashian, D. R., & Tiegs, S. D. (2012). Impacts of invasive Asian (Amynthas hilgendorfi) and European (Lumbricus rubellus) earthworms in a North American temperate deciduous forest. Biological Invasions, 14, 2017–2027.
27) Nett, J. H. G., Campbell, T. B., Mandrak, N. E., & Tiegs, S. D. (2012). Detecting invasive round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) in wadeable streams: A comparison of gear types. North American Journal of Fisheries Management, 32, 360–364.
26) Rüegg, J., Chaloner, D. T., Levi, P. S., Tank, J. L., Tiegs, S. D., & Lamberti, G. A. (2012). Environmental variability and the ecological effects of spawning Pacific salmon on stream biofilm. Freshwater Biology, 57, 129–142.
25) Levi, P. S., Tank, J. L., Tiegs, S. D., Rüegg, J., Chaloner, D. T., & Lamberti, G. A. (2011). Does timber harvest influence the dynamics of marine-derived nutrients in Southeast Alaska streams? Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 68, 1316–1329.
24) Greiner, H. G., Stonehouse, A. M. T., & Tiegs, S. D. (2011). Cold tolerance among composting earthworm species to evaluate invasion potential. American Midland Naturalist, 166, 349–357.
23) Hladyz, S., Åbjörnsson, K., Chauvet, E., Dobson, M., Elosegi, A., Ferreira, V., Fleituch, T., Gessner, M., Giller, P., Gulis, V., Hutton, S., Lacoursiere, J., Lamothe, S., Lecerf, A., Malmqvist, B., McKie, B., Nistorescu, M., Preda, E., Riipinen, M., Rîşnoveanu, G., Schindler, M., Tiegs, S. D., Vought, L. B. M., & Woodward, G. (2011). Stream ecosystem functioning in an agricultural landscape: The importance of terrestrial-aquatic linkages. Advances in Ecological Research, 44, 211–276.
22) Tiegs, S. D., Levi, P. S., Rüegg, J., Chaloner, D. T., Tank, J. L., & Lamberti, G. A. (2011). Ecological effects of live salmon exceed those of carcasses during an annual spawning migration. Ecosystems, 14, 598–614.
21) Rüegg, J., Tiegs, S. D., Chaloner, D. T., Levi, P. S., Tank, J. L., & Lamberti, G. A. (2011). Salmon subsidies alleviate nutrient limitation of benthic biofilms in Southeast Alaskan streams. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 68, 277–287.
20) Campbell, E. Y., Benbow, M. E., Tiegs, S. D., Hudson, J. P., Lamberti, G. A., & Merritt, R. W. (2011). Timber harvest intensifies spawning-salmon disturbance of macroinvertebrates in Southeastern Alaskan streams. Journal of the North American Benthological Society, 30, 49–59.
19) Costello, D. M., Tiegs, S. D., & Lamberti, G. A. (2010). Do non-native earthworms in Southeast Alaska use streams as invasional corridors in watersheds harvested for timber? Biological Invasions, 13, 177–187.
18) Hladyz, S., Tiegs, S. D., Gessner, M. O., Giller, P. S., Risnoveanu, G., Preda, E., Nistorescu, M., Schindler, M., & Woodward, G. (2010). Leaf-litter breakdown in pasture and deciduous woodland streams: A comparison among three European regions. Freshwater Biology, 55, 1916–1929.
17) Greiner, H. G., Costello, D. M., & Tiegs, S. D. (2010). Allometric estimation of earthworm ash-free dry mass from diameters and lengths of select megascolecid and lumbricid species. Pedobiologia, 53, 247–252.
16) Tiegs, S. D., Campbell, E. Y., Levi, P. S., Rüegg, J., Benbow, M. E., Chaloner, D. T., Merritt, R. W., Tank, J. L., & Lamberti, G. A. (2009). Separating physical disturbance and nutrient enrichment caused by Pacific salmon in stream ecosystems. Freshwater Biology, 54, 1864–1875.
15) Tiegs, S. D., Akinwole, P. O., & Gessner, M. O. (2009). Litter decomposition across multiple spatial scales in stream networks. Oecologia, 161, 343–351.
14) Janetski, D. J., Chaloner, D. T., Tiegs, S. D., & Lamberti, G. A. (2009). Pacific salmon effects on stream ecosystems: A quantitative synthesis. Oecologia, 159, 583–595.
13) Tiegs, S. D., Chaloner, D. T., Levi, P., Rüegg, J., Tank, J. L., & Lamberti, G. A. (2008). Timber harvest transforms ecological roles of salmon in Southeast Alaska rain forest streams. Ecological Applications, 18, 4–11.
12) Tiegs, S. D., Peter, F., Robinson, C. T., Uelinger, U., & Gessner, M. O. (2008). Leaf decomposition and invertebrate colonization responses to manipulated litter quantity in streams. Journal of the North American Benthological Society, 27, 321–331.
11) Langhans, S. D., Tiegs, S. D., Gessner, M. O., & Tockner, K. (2008). Leaf decomposition heterogeneity across a riverine floodplain mosaic. Aquatic Sciences, 70, 337–346.
10) Tiegs, S. D., Langhans, S. D., Tockner, K., & Gessner, M. O. (2007). Cotton strips as a leaf surrogate to measure decomposition in river floodplain habitats. Journal of the North American Benthological Society, 26, 70–77.
9) Woolsey, S., Capelli, F., Gonser, T., Hoehn, E., Hostmann, M., Junker, B., Paetzold, A., Roulier, C., Schweizer, S., Tiegs, S. D., Tockner, K., Weber, C., & Peter, A. (2007). A strategy to assess river restoration success. Freshwater Biology, 52, 752–769.
8) Langhans, S. D., Tiegs, S. D., Uehlinger, U., & Tockner, K. (2006). Linking environmental heterogeneity with organic matter dynamics in river-floodplain ecosystems. Polish Journal of Ecology, 54, 675–680.
7) Tiegs, S. D., & Pohl, M. M. (2005). Planform channel dynamics of the Lower Colorado River: 1976–1999. Geomorphology, 69, 14–27.
6) Tiegs, S. D., O’Leary, J. F., & Pohl, M. M. (2005). Flood disturbance and riparian species diversity on the Colorado River Delta. Biodiversity and Conservation, 14, 1175–1194.
Book Chapters
5) Boyero, L., Gessner, M. O., Pearson, R. G., Chauvet, E., Pérez, J., Tiegs, S. D., Tonin, A. M., Correa-Araneda, F., López-Rojo, N., & Graça, M. A. S. (2021). Global patterns of plant litter decomposition in streams. In L. Boyero, C. Swan, & C. Canhoto (Eds.), Leaf litter breakdown in freshwater ecosystems. Springer.
4) Lamberti, G. A., Entrekin, S. A., Griffiths, N. A., & Tiegs, S. D. (2017). Coarse particulate organic matter: Storage, transport, and retention. In G. A. Lamberti & F. R. Hauer (Eds.), Methods in stream ecology: Volume 2: Ecosystem function (pp. 55–69). Elsevier Academic Press.
3) Benfield, F., Fritz, K., & Tiegs, S. D. (2017). Organic matter decomposition. In G. A. Lamberti & F. R. Hauer (Eds.), Methods in stream ecology: Volume 2: Ecosystem function (pp. 71–82). Elsevier Academic Press.
2) Tiegs, S. D. (2006). Quantifying stream channel retentiveness. In S. Woolsey, C. Weber, T. Gonser, E. Hoehn, M. Hostmann, B. Junker, C. Roulier, S. Schweizer, S. Tiegs, K. Tockner, & A. Peter (Eds.), Handbook for evaluating revitalization projects in rivers and streams. Eawag, WSL, LCH-EPFL, VAW-ETHZ.
1) Capelli, F., & Tiegs, S. D. (2006). Quantifying the volume of large wood in streams. In S. Woolsey, C. Weber, T. Gonser, E. Hoehn, M. Hostmann, B. Junker, C. Roulier, S. Schweizer, S. Tiegs, K. Tockner, & A. Peter (Eds.), Handbook for evaluating revitalization projects in rivers and streams. Eawag, WSL, LCH-EPFL, VAW-ETHZ.
Books
Woolsey, S., C. Weber, T. Gonser, E. Hoehn, M. Hostmann, B. Junker, C. Roulier, S. Schweizer, S. D. Tiegs, K. Tockner and A. Peter. 2006. Handbook for Evaluating Revitalization Projects in Rivers and Streams. Publication of the Rhone-Thur Projects. Eawag, WSL, VAWETHZ. 112 pp.
Misc. Publications:
New Zealand Mudsnail Working Group (Volkoff, M, S. D. Tiegs and 21 Others). National Management and Control Plan for New Zealand Mudsnail In Review
Tiegs, S. D. and OU S.M. Wensink. 2016. Humans Can Be Hard on Shorelines – There’s a Better Way. Great Lakes Connections.
Levi, P.S, J.L. Tank, S. D.Tiegs, J. Rüegg*, D.T. Chaloner, and G.A. Lamberti. 2012. Does Timber Harvest Influence the Dynamics of Marine-derived Nutrients in Southeast Alaska Streams?: A Reply to Jackson and Martin. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic 69:1898-1901.
Tiegs, S. D., and G.A. Lamberti. 2008. Timber Harvest Transforms Ecological Roles of Salmon in Southeast Alaska Rain Forest Streams. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America. 89(3):226-229 Photo-essay of research article featured in Ecological Applications.
Tiegs, S. D. 2006. Riparian Ecology and Management. Book review of Riparia (Naiman et al. 2005). Ecology 87(2):529