ARTICLES & MEDIA
~ PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES ~
Layden, T. J., Fernández, S., Sandoval-Lemus, M., Sonius, K. J., David-Chavez, D., & Bombaci, S. P. (2024). Shifting Power in Practice: Implementing Relational Research and Evaluation in Conservation Science. Social Sciences, 13(10), 555.
Nelson, J.=, T. J. Layden=, M. Lasky, A. Verahrami, T. Laverty, E. Antunez, S. P. Bombaci. 2023. Inequalities in noise will affect urban wildlife. Nature Ecology & Evolution 8: 163-174.
Meier, H. S., I. J. Schuman, T. J. Layden, A. Ritz, C. T. Kremer, S. B. Fey. 2022. Temperature mediated transgenerational plasticity influences movement behaviour in the green algae Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. Functional Ecology 36: 2969–2982.
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Schuman, I. J., H. S. Meier, T. J. Layden, S. B. Fey. (2022). The relationship between thermal spatial variability and mean temperature alters movement and population dynamics. Ecosphere: e4254.
Theus, M., T. J. Layden, C.T. Kremer, D. A. Vasseur, S. B. Fey. (2022). Photoperiod regimes influence the shape and scaling of light and temperature responses of freshwater phytoplankton. Oikos 6: e08839.
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Layden, T.J., C.T. Kremer, D. L. Brubaker, M. A. Kolk, J. V. Trout-Haney, D. A. Vasseur, S. B. Fey. (2022). Thermal acclimation influences the growth and toxin production of freshwater cyanobacteria. Limnology and Oceanography Letters 7(1): 34-42.
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Fey, S. B., C. T. Kremer, T. J. Layden, D. A. Vasseur. (2021). Resolving the consequences of gradual phenotypic plasticity for populations in variable environments. Ecological Monographs 91(4): e01478.
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Preston, D. L., T. J. Layden, L. M. Segui, L. P. Falke, S. V. Brant, M. Novak. (2021). Trematode parasites exceed aquatic insect biomass in Oregon stream food webs. Journal of Animal Ecology 90(3): 766-775.
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Preston, D. L., J. S. Henderson, L. P. Falke, L. M. Segui, T. J. Layden, M. Novak. (2018). What drives interaction strengths in complex food webs? A test with feeding rates of a generalist stream predator. Ecology 99: 1591-1601.
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~ REPORTS ~
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Bryant, J., M. Cordell, G. Deihl, A. Gebrezgi, T. J. Layden. (2013). Finding Nature in Your Neighborhood: A Field Mapping Protocol for Community Based Assessment of Greenspace Access. PDXScholar.
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~ WEB ARTICLES ~
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David-Chavez, D. & Layden, T. J. (2023). Debunking myths and missteps: Settler-colonial mythologies v. Indigenous realities. Indigenous Land and Data Stewards Lab.
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David-Chavez, D. & Layden, T. J. (2022). How to apply, survive, and thrive in academia. Indigenous Land and Data Stewards Lab.
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David-Chavez, D. & Layden, T. J. (2022). Understanding roles and positionality in Indigenous science & education. Indigenous Land and Data Stewards Lab.
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David-Chavez, D. & Layden, T. J. (2022). Beginning at the beginning: Unburdening & healing our histories. Indigenous Land and Data Stewards Lab.
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Layden, T.J. (2021). Hidden, but not insignificant – appreciating parasites in stream ecology. Animal Ecology in Focus.
~ MEDIA COVERAGE ~
Tamara Layden's collaborative wildlife research with La Bendición highlighted for youth engagement. (2023)
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Tamara Layden recognized for promoting equity in education at Colorado State University (2023)
Tamara Layden featured for her Animal Ecology in Focus blog article for International Women's Day (2021)
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Tamara Layden featured in the National Parks Experience for her work with Operation ROAM (2021)