Diller, SN and TA Schriever. 2025. Riparian Vegetation and Arthropod Responses to Dam Removal and Habitat Restoration Along the Kalamazoo River, Michigan, USA. River Research and Applications 41(9):2017-2031
Crimmins, T. M., B. S. Barker, D. D. Bergl, S. Brewer, K. M. de Beurs, S. Jones, T. Long, E. Mohl, E. Oschrin, A. D. Richardson, T. A. Schriever, J. Walker & T. M. Williams. 2025. Phenology in Higher Education. In: Schwartz, M.D. (eds) Phenology: An Integrative Environmental Science. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-75027-4_27
Austin, A and TA Schriever. 2023. Mitigation wetlands support similar communities of low conservation value as established wetlands in Michigan. Wetlands Ecology and Management 31:521–537 (2023)
Nienhaus, H, SW Fitzpatrick, DD Bloom, and TA Schriever. 2023. Dispersal ability and biogeographic gradients influence gene flow of 3 aquatic insects in Laurentian Great Lakes interdunal wetlands. Freshwater Science 42(1):88-103. https://doi.org/10.1086/723893
Stewart, N and TA Schriever. 2023. Local environmental conditions drive species replacement in Great Lakes interdunal wetland macroinvertebrate communities. Freshwater Biology 68:46-60. DOI: 10.1111/fwb.14008
Frazier, CF and TA Schriever. 2022. Patterns of Invertebrate Community Composition and Functional Structure Across a Dune Succession Gradient Wetlands 42: 75. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13157-022-01596-w
Schriever, TA and DA Lytle. 2020. Food chain length and trophic niche of a key predator in montane desert streams. Hydrobiologia 847(4) 983-997.
Montaña, CG, SDGTM Silva, D Hagyari, J Wager, L Tiegs, C Sadeghian, TA Schriever, CM Schalk. 2019. Revisiting “what do tadpoles really eat?” A 10‐year perspective. Freshwater Biology 00:1-14. https://doi.org/10.1111/fwb.13397
Bloom, D, M Burns, TA Schriever. 2018. Evolution of body size and trophic position in migratory fishes: a phylogenetic comparative analysis of Clupeiformes (anchovies, herring, shad and allies). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 125(2):302–314. https://doi.org/10.1093/biolinnean/bly106
Giam X, W Chen, R Muneepeerakul, DA Lytle, TA Schriever, and J. Olden. 2017. Hydrology drives seasonal variation in dryland stream macroinvertebrate communities. Aquatic Sciences 79:705–717. doi:10.1007/s00027-017-0530-7
Dong X, DA Lytle, JD Olden, TA Schriever, R Muneepeerakul. 2017. Importance of neutral processes varies in time and space: Evidence from dryland stream ecosystems. PLOS ONE 12(5):e0176949. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0176949
Schriever TA and DA Lytle. 2016. Convergent diversity and trait composition in temporary streams and ponds. Ecosphere 75(5):e01350. 10.1002/ecs2.1350
Schriever TA, MT Bogan, KS Boersma, M Cañedo-Argüelles, KL Jaeger, JD Olden, DA Lytle. 2015. Hydrology shapes taxonomic and functional structure of desert stream invertebrate communities. Freshwater Science 34(2): 399-409
Schriever TA. 2015. Food webs in relation to variation in the environment and species assemblage: A multivariate approach. PLoS ONE 10(4): e0122719. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0122719
Cañedo-Argüelles M, KS Boersma, MT Bogan, JD Olden, I Phillipsen, TA Schriever, DA Lytle. 2015. Dispersal strength determines meta-community structure in a dendritic riverine network. Journal of Biogeography 42(4):778-790
Schriever TA, MW Cadotte, and DD Williams. 2014. How hydroperiod and species richness affect the balance of resource flows across aquatic-terrestrial habitats. Aquatic Sciences 76:131-143
Schriever TA and DD Williams. 2013. Ontogenetic and individual diet variation in amphibian larvae across an environmental gradient. Freshwater Biology 58:223-236
Schriever TA and DD Williams. 2013. Influence of pond hydroperiod, size, and community richness on food chain length. Freshwater Science 32(3):964-975 *Recommended by FACULTY of 1000
Schriever TA, J Ramspott, BI Crother, and CL Fontenot, Jr. 2009. Disturbance to Southeastern Louisiana Wetlands and its Effect on the Herpetofauna. Wetlands 29:112-122
Williams DD, CM Febria, and TA Schriever. 2009. Structure and mechanics of intermittent wetland communities: Bacteria to anacondas. in J.R. Herrera (ed.). International Wetlands: Ecology, Conservation, and Restoration. Nova Science Publishers, Inc., Hauppauge, New York, USA. ISBN: 978-1-60456-999-5
Siegel DS, DM Sever, TA Schriever, and RE Chabarria. 2008. Ultrastructure and histochemistry of the adhesive breeding glands in male Gastrophryne carolinensis (Amphibia: Anura: Microhylidae). Copeia 4:877-881
Schriever TA and D Siegel. 2017. Review of Amphibians and Reptiles of Louisiana by Boundy and Carr. Herpetological Review 48(3): 688-691
Schriever TA. 2006. Review of Amphibians of East Africa, by A. Channing and K. H. Howell. Bulletin of Chicago Herpetological Society 41(6):107