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Richard MacKenzie
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First Name:
Richard
Last Name:
MacKenzie
Team:
ENDER
Email:
rmackenzie@fs.fed.us
Institution:
USDA Forest Service
Personal
Personal
Gender:
Male
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Publication
Dudley B.
,
T. Sakihara
,
R. MacKenzie
, C.M. Dalton, A. Mokiao-Lee, M.G. Weber, C.A. Roco, Z. Han, N.G. Hairston Jr.. Density- and trait-mediated top–down effects modify bottom–up control of a highly endemic tropical aquatic food web. Oikos. DOI:10.1111/j.1600-0706.2012.20696.x -
Accepted - Awaiting Publication
Wiegner T.
,
R. MacKenzie
, T.B. Atwood. 2012. Effects of hydrological forcing on the structure of a tropical estuarine food web.. Oikos 121(2): 277-289.. DOI:10.1111/j.1600-0706.2011.19132.x -
Published
Dudley B.
,
R. MacKenzie
,
T. Sakihara
,
F. Hughes
,
C. Waters
,
H. Dulaiova
,
R. Ostertag
. Influences of native and non-native vegetation and invasive fish on water chemistry of Hawaiian anchialine ponds. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science -
Submitted - Under Review
Sakihara T.
,
B. Dudley
,
R. MacKenzie
, C.M. Dalton A. Mokiao-Lee, T.S. Sakihara, M.G. Weber, C.A. Roco, Z. Han, B. Dudley, R.A. MacKenzie, and N.G. Hairston Jr. . Invasive fish and nutrients disturb top-down and bottom-up control of a highly endemic tropical food web. -
Submitted - Under Review
Holitzki T.
,
R. MacKenzie
,
T. Wiegner
, Karla McDermid (mcdermid). Invasive poeciliid fish alter ecological structure, function, and native biodiversity of Hawaiian streams. Ecological Applications -
Accepted - Awaiting Publication
Wiegner T.
,
R. MacKenzie
, T.B. Atwood, J.P. Turner. 2010. Potential effects of an invasive nitrogen-fixing tree on a Hawaiian stream food web. Pacific Science 64(3): 367-379.. DOI:10.2984/64.3.367 -
Published
Calendar Event
Big Island Water Resource Conference I
Research Project
Influence of the invasive tree (Prosopis pallida) on the nutrient availability and food web structure of anchialine pond communities
Influences of grazing and nutrients on benthic algae in Hawaiian anchialine pools
Water and nitrogen use by invasive tree Prosopis pallida (kiawe) in Kīholo Bay, Hawaii: Implications for groundwater
Presentation
Giardina C.
,
S. Cordell
,
T. Giambelluca
,
F. Hughes
,
C. Litton
,
R. MacKenzie
,
R. Ostertag
, Elizabeth Boxler, Susan Crow, Lucas Fortini, Mark Fox, James Friday, Todd Hawbaker, James Jacobi, Brad Reed, Cynthia Stiles, Rob Striegl and Zhiliang Zhu . 7/16/2013. Assessing Carbon Storage and Fluxes in Hawai’i: Impacts of Fire, Invasive Species and Climate Change on the Global Warming Potential of the Archipelago.
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