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**undergraduate co-authors


2022

Gill, B.A., A. Sanabria**, M. Gonzales**, S.M. Carlson, and M.T. Bogan. 2022. Effects of drying and orientation to perennial refuges on aquatic biodiversity across two basins differing in aridity. Ecosphere, 13(5), e4071.

Hollien, K.D.** and M.T. Bogan. 2022. Aquatic invertebrate biodiversity in spring-fed habitats of the Rio Sonoyta basin: variation among habitat types and seasons. The Southwestern Naturalist, 66(1), 54-66.


2021

Eppehimer, D.E.*, B.J. Enger**, A.E. Ebenal**, E.P. Rocha**, and M.T. Bogan. 2021. Daily flow intermittence in an effluent‐dependent river: Impacts of flow duration and recession rate on fish stranding. River Research and Applications, 37(10), 1376-1385.

Crabot, J., C.P. Mondy, P. Usseglio‐Polatera, K.M. Fritz, P.J. Wood, M.J. Greenwood, M.T. Bogan, ... and T. Datry. 2021. A global perspective on the functional responses of stream communities to flow intermittence. Ecography, 44(10), 1511-1523.

Eppehimer, D.E.,* H. Hamdhani*, K.D. Hollien**, Z.C. Nemec*, L.N. Lee*, D.M. Quanrud, and M.T. Bogan. 2021. Impacts of baseflow and flooding on microplastic pollution in an effluent-dependent arid land river in the USA. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 28(33), 45375-45389.

Vander Vorste, R., R. Stubbington, V. Acuña, M.T. Bogan, N. Bonada, N. Cid, ... and Ruhí, A. 2021. Climatic aridity increases temporal nestedness of invertebrate communities in naturally drying rivers. Ecography, 44(6), 860-869.

Hamdhani, H.*, D.E. Eppehimer*, D. Walker, and M.T. Bogan. 2021. Performance of a handheld chlorophyll-a fluorometer: Potential use for rapid algae monitoring. Water, 13(10), 1409.


2020

Bogan, M. T., D.E. Eppehimer*, H. Hamdhani*, and K. Hollien*. 2020. If you build it, they will come: rapid colonization by dragonflies in a new effluent-dependent river reach. PeerJ, 8, e9856.

Allen, D.C., T. Datry, K. Boersma, M.T. Bogan, ... , et al. 2020. River ecosystem conceptual models and non-perennial rivers: A critical review. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water. https://doi.org/10.1002/wat2.1473

Clark, S.E., E. Magrane, T. Baumgartner, S. Bennett, M.T. Bogan, et al. 2020. 6&6: A transdisciplinary approach to art–science collaboration. BioScience: https://doi.org/10.1093/biosci/biaa076

Eppehimer*, D.E., H. Hamdhani*, K.D. Hollien*, and M.T. Bogan. 2020. Evaluating the potential of treated-effluents as novel habitats for aquatic invertebrates in arid regions. Hydrobiologia https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-020-04343-6

Hamdhani, H.*, D.E. Eppehimer*, and M.T. Bogan. 2020. Release of treated effluent into streams: A global review of ecological impacts with a consideration of its potential use for environmental flows. Freshwater Biology https://doi.org/10.1111/fwb.13519

Gravina, A., M. Soreghan, M.T. Bogan, J. Busch, M. McGlue, P. McIntyre, ... and A. Cohen. 2020. Relationship of sediment influx to ostracode populations on the variably deforested Luiche and Mahale platform coasts of Lake Tanganyika, Tanzania. Journal of Great Lakes Research, 46(5), 1207-1220.

Rodríguez-Lozano, P, C. Woelfle-Erskine, M.T. Bogan, and S.M. Carlson. 2020. Are Non-Perennial Rivers Considered as Valuable and Worthy of Conservation as Perennial Rivers? Sustainability 12 (14): 5782.

Busch, M.H., K.H. Costigan, K.M. Fritz, ... , M.T. Bogan, ... , et al. 2020. What’s in a Name? Patterns, Trends, and Suggestions for Defining Non-Perennial Rivers and Streams. Water 12 (7): 1980.

Zimmer, M.A., K.E. Kaiser, J.R. Blaszczak, ... , M.T. Bogan, ... , et al. 2020. Zero or not? Causes and consequences of zero‐flow stream gage readings. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water 7 (3), e1436


2019

McGee, E.N.*, S. Manka-Worthington, and M.T. Bogan. 2019. Sceloporus jarrovii (Yarrow's spiny lizard) novel fecal collection technique. Herpetological Review 50 (3): 518.

Von Schiller, D., T. Datry, ... , M.T. Bogan, ... , et al. 2019. Sediment respiration pulses in intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams. Global Biogeochemical Cycles https://doi.org/10.1029/2019GB006276

Washko, S.*, and M.T. Bogan. 2019. Global patterns of aquatic macroinvertebrate dispersal and functional feeding traits in aridland rock pools. Frontiers in Environmental Science doi: 10.3389/fenvs.2019.00106

Bogan, M.T., R.A. Leidy, L. Neuhaus, C.J. Hernandez**, and S.M. Carlson. 2019. Biodiversity value of remnant pools in an intermittent stream during the great California drought. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 29: 976-989.

Leidy, R.A., R. Ryan, H. Moidu*, P. Rodriguez-Lozano, M.T. Bogan, and S.M. Carlson. 2019. Observations of Foothill Yellow-legged Frog predation by a native frog, snake, and giant water bug in a central California intermittent stream. Western North American Naturalist 79: 280-284.

Shumilova, O.*, D. Zak, ... , M.T. Bogan, ... , et al. 2019. Simulating rewetting events in intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams: A global analysis of leached nutrients and organic matter. Global Change Biology 25: 1591-1611.


2018

Bogan, M.T. and S.M. Carlson. 2018. Diversity and phenology of stoneflies (Plecoptera) from intermittent and perennial streams at Pinnacles National Park. Illesia 14: 144-154.

Datry, T., A. Foulquier, ..., M.T. Bogan, ... , et al. 2018. A global analysis of terrestrial plant litter dynamics in nonperennial waterways. Nature Geoscience 11: 497–503.


2017

Bogan, M.T. 2017. Hurry up and wait: life cycle and distribution of an intermittent stream specialist (Mesocapnia arizonensis). Freshwater Science 36: 805-815.

Bogan, M.T., J.L. Hwan*, K. Cervantes-Yoshida*, J. Ponce**, and S.M. Carlson. 2017. Aquatic invertebrate communities exhibit both resistance and resilience to seasonal drying in an intermittent coastal stream. Hydrobiologia 177: 123-133.

Rosset, V., A. Ruhi, M.T. Bogan, T. Datry. 2017. Do lentic and lotic communities respond similarly to drying? Ecosphere 8: 10.1002/ecs2.1809.

Bogan, M.T. and D.E. Eppehimer*. 2017. Attempted predation of Western Desert Tarantula by Sonoran Desert Toad. The Southwestern Naturalist 62: 146-148.

Tonkin, J.D., M.T. Bogan, N. Bonada, B. Rios-Touma, and D.A. Lytle. 2017. Seasonality and predictability shape temporal species diversity. Ecology 98: 1201-1216.


2016

Lusardi, R.A., M.T. Bogan, P.B. Moyle, and R.A. Dahlgren. 2016. Environment shapes invertebrate assemblage structure differences between volcanic spring-fed and runoff rivers in northern California. Freshwater Science 35: 1010-1022.

Cañedo-Argüelles, M., M.T. Bogan, D.A, Lytle, and N. Prat. 2016. Are Chironomidae (Diptera) good indicators of water scarcity? Dryland streams as a case study. Ecological Indicators 71: 155-162.

Moody, E.K.*, J.R. Corman*, and M.T. Bogan. 2016. Caught between a rock and a hard mineral encrustation: long-lived aquatic insects accumulate calcium carbonate deposits in a montane desert stream. Western North American Naturalist 76: 172-179.

Leidy, R.A., M.T. Bogan, L. Neuhaus, L. Rosetti, and S.M. Carlson. 2016. Summer die-off of western pond turtle (Actinemys marmorata) along an intermittent coast range stream in central California. The Southwestern Naturalist 61: 71-74.

Boersma, K.S., L.E. Dee, S.J. Miller, M.T. Bogan, D.A. Lytle, and Alix I. Gitelman. 2016. Linking multidimensional functional diversity to quantitative methods: A graphical hypothesis‐evaluation framework. Ecology 97: 583–593.


2015

S.J. Green, J.B. Armstrong, M.T. Bogan, E.S. Darling, S.M. Kross, C.M. Rochman, A.R. Smyth, and D. Veríssimo. 2015. Conservation needs diverse values, approaches, and practitioners. Conservation Letters 8: 385-387.

M.T. Bogan, K.S. Boersma, and D.A. Lytle. 2015. Resistance and resilience of invertebrate communities to seasonal and supraseasonal drought in arid-land headwater streams. Freshwater Biology (invited special issue contribution). 60: 2547-2558.

C.M. Rochman, S.M. Kross, J.B. Armstrong, M.T. Bogan, E.S. Darling, S.J. Green, A.R. Smyth, and D. Veríssimo. 2015. Scientific Evidence Supports a Ban on Microbeads. Environmental Science and Technology 49: 10759-10761.

Schriever, T.A., M.T. Bogan, K.S. Boersma, M. Cañedo-Argüelles, K.L. Jaeger, J.D. Olden, and D.A. Lytle. 2015. Hydrology shapes taxonomic and functional structure of desert stream invertebrate communities. Freshwater Science 34: 499-509.

M.T. Bogan, J.L. Hwan*, and S.M. Carlson. 2015. High aquatic biodiversity in an intermittent coastal headwater stream at Golden Gate National Recreation Area, California. Northwest Science 89: 188-197.

Cañedo-Argüelles M., K.S. Boersma, M.T. Bogan, J.D. Olden, I. Phillipsen, T.A. Schriever, and D.A. Lytle. 2015. Dispersal strength determines meta-community structure in a dendritic riverine network. Journal of Biogeography 42: 778-790.

Hale, J.R.**, M.C. Mims, M.T. Bogan, and J.D. Olden. 2015. Links between two interacting factors - novel habitats and non-native predators - and aquatic invertebrate communities in a dryland environment. Hydrobiologia 746: 313-326 (invited special issue contribution).

Phillipsen, I.C., E.H. Kirk*, M.T. Bogan, M.C. Mims, J.D. Olden, and D.A. Lytle. 2015. Dispersal ability and habitat requirements determine landscape‐level genetic patterns in desert aquatic insects. Molecular Ecology 24: 54-69.

2014

Hammock, B.G. and M.T. Bogan. 2014. Black fly larvae facilitate community recovery in a mountain stream. Freshwater Biology 59: 2162-2171. [cover image]

Bogan, M.T., N. Noriega-Felix**, S.L. Vidal-Aguilar**, L.T. Findley, D.A. Lytle, O.G. Gutierrez-Ruacho, J.A. Alavarado-Castro, and A. Varela-Romero. 2014. Biogeography and conservation of aquatic fauna in spring-fed tropical canyons of the southern Sonoran Desert, Mexico. Biodiversity and Conservation 23: 2705-2748.

Boersma, K.B., M.T. Bogan, B.A. Henrichs**, and D.A. Lytle. 2014. Top predator removals have consistent ecological consequences despite high variability in local environmental conditions. Oikos 123: 807-816.

Boersma, K.B., M.T. Bogan, B.A. Henrichs**, and D.A. Lytle. 2014. Invertebrate assemblages of pools in arid-land streams have high functional redundancy and are resistant to severe drying. Freshwater Biology 59: 491-501.

Datry, T., S.T. Larned, K.M. Fritz, M.T. Bogan, P.J. Wood, E.I. Meyer, and A.N. Santos*. 2014. Broad-scale patterns of invertebrate richness and community composition in temporary rivers: effects of flow intermittence. Ecography 37: 94-104.

2013

Bogan, M.T., O.Gutiérrez, A. Alvarado, and D.A. Lytle. 2013. New records of Martarega, Graptocorixa, and Abedus (Heteroptera: Notonectidae, Corixidae, Belostomatidae) from northwestern Mexico and Arizona, including the first record of Graptocorixa emburyi in the United States. The Southwestern Naturalist 58: 494-497.

Bogan, M.T., K.S. Boersma, and D.A. Lytle. 2013. Flow intermittency alters longitudinal patterns of invertebrate diversity and assemblage composition in an arid-land stream network. Freshwater Biology 58: 1016-1028.

Bogan, M.T., O.Gutiérrez, A. Alvarado, and D.A. Lytle. 2013. Habitat type and permanence determine local aquatic invertebrate community structure in the Madrean Sky Islands. Pages 277-282 in: G.J. Gottfried, P.F. Folliott, B.S. Gebow, L.G. Eskew, and L.C. Collins, editors. Merging science and management in a rapidly changing world: biodiversity and management of the Madrean Archipelago III. Proceedings RMRS-P-67. Fort Collins, CO: USDA Forest Service.


2012

Bogan, M.T. and K.S. Boersma*. 2012. Aerial dispersal of aquatic invertebrates along and away from arid-land streams. Freshwater Science 31: 1131-1144.

Herbst, D.B., M.T. Bogan, S.K. Roll, and H.D. Safford. 2012. Effects of livestock exclusion on instream habitat and invertebrate assemblages in montane streams. Freshwater Biology 57: 204-217. [cover image]

Oliver, A.A.*, M.T. Bogan, D.B. Herbst, and R.A. Dahlgren. 2012. Short-term changes in stream macroinvertebrate communities following a severe fire in the Lake Tahoe basin, California. Hydrobiologia 694: 117-130.


2011

Bogan, M.T. and D.A. Lytle. 2011. Severe drought drives novel community trajectories in desert stream pools. Freshwater Biology 56: 2070-2081. [cover image]

**Press coverage: (1) Science Daily (17 Oct 2011), (2) National Science Foundation (13 Oct 2011)


2009

D.S. Finn, M.T. Bogan, and D.A. Lytle. 2009. Demographic stability metrics for conservation prioritization of isolated populations. Conservation Biology 23: 1185-1194.

Bogan, M.T., L.T. Findley and E.F. Enderson. 2009. Geographic distribution: Tantilla yaquia (Yaqui black-headed snake). Herpetological Review 40 (4): 458.


2008

Lytle, D.A., M.T. Bogan and D.S. Finn. 2008. Evolution of aquatic insect behaviours across a gradient of disturbance predictability. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 275: 453-462.

Herbst, D.B., M.T. Bogan, and R.A. Lusardi. 2008. Low specific conductivity limits growth and survival of the New Zealand mud snail from the Upper Owens River, California. Western North American Naturalist 68: 324-33.


2007

Bogan, M.T. and D.A. Lytle. 2007. Seasonal flow variation allows ‘time-sharing’ by disparate aquatic insect communities in montane desert streams. Freshwater Biology 52: 290-304.

Book chapters

Bogan, M. T., C.A. Ballesteros-Córdova, S.E. Bennett, M.H. Darin, L.T. Findley, and A. Varela-Romero. 2020. Oases: Finding Hidden Biodiversity Gems in the Southern Sonoran Desert. In Standing between Life and Extinction pp. 272-284. University of Chicago Press.

Bogan, M.T., E.T. Chester, T. Datry, A.L. Murphy*, B.J. Robson, A. Ruhi, R. Stubbington, J.E. Whitney. 2017. Resistance, resilience, and community recovery in intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams. Pages 349-376 in: T. Datry, N. Bonada, and A.J. Boulton (eds) Intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams: ecology and management. Elsevier: Cambridge. (Invited book chapter)

Stubbington, R., M.T. Bogan, N. Bonada, A.J. Boulton, T. Datry, C. Leigh, R. Vander Vorste*. 2017. The biota of intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams: aquatic invertebrates. Pages 217-243 in: T. Datry, N. Bonada, and A.J. Boulton (eds) Intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams: ecology and management. Elsevier: Cambridge. (Invited book chapter).

M.T. Bogan. 2014. Aquatic invertebrates of the Cliff-Gila Valley, NM: effects of flow regime on invertebrate community structure. In: Gila River Flow Needs Assessment, The Nature Conservancy.

Cover, M.R. and M.T. Bogan. 2014. Minor insect orders. In: J.H. Thorp and D.C. Rodgers, editors. Freshwater Invertebrates, 4th Edition: Ecology and General Biology Volume 1. Elsevier Press.

Bogan, M.T. 2011. Riding the current in search of the riverine backswimmer. In: J.L. Li and M.T. Barbour, editors. Wading For Bugs- Exploring Streams With The Experts. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University Press.