Andrew R. Dzialowski, Associate Professor. Aquatic Ecology, Invasive Species, Zooplankton Community Structure, Reservoir Ecology. Phone: 405-744-1716 Email: andy.dzialowski@okstate.edu |
Specific Interests
Research in my lab explores how biotic interactions, resource availability, and anthropogenic disturbances interact to influence the structure and function of aquatic ecosystems. My students and I combine laboratory, observational, and experimental studies to address several major themes:
- Metacommunity dynamics
- Ecology of invasive species
- Zooplankton community structure
- Ecology and management of cyanobacterial blooms
- Applied water quality and reservoir management
- Wetland ecology and management
Selected Publications
Mausbach, W.E. and A.R. Dzialowski (2019) Dispersal mitigates biologically-induced disturbances in heterogeneous metacommunities. Ecosphere, 10, doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.2662.
Mausbach, W.E. and A.R. Dzialowski. Environmental and ecological characteristics of freshwater and saline temporary pools along a longitudinal climate gradient in the Nebraska Sandhills, Nebraska, U.S.A. Inland Waters, 7, 372-382.
Jog,S.K., J.T. Bried, X. Feng, A.R. Dzialowski, M. Papes, C.A. Davis (2017) Can land use indicate wetland floristic quality and taxonomic distinctness? Ecological Indicators, 78, 331-339.
Bried, J.T., S.K. Jog, C.A. Davis, and A.R. Dzialowski (2016) Rapid buffer assessment fails to predict and classify wetland floristic quality in Oklahoma. Wetlands, 36, 799-805.
Starks, T.A., J.M. Long, and A.R. Dzialowski (2016) Community structure of age-0 fishes in paired mainstem and created shallow-water habitats in the lower Missouri River. River Research and Applications, 32, 753-762.
Bried, J.T., S.K. Jog, N.E. McIntyre, A.R. Dzialowski, and C.A. Davis (2015) Resident-immigrant dichotomy matters in classifying wetland site groups and metacommunities. Freshwater Biology, 60, 2248-2260.
Feniova, I., P. Davidowicz, M. Gladyshev, I. Kostrzewska-Szlakowska, M. Rzepecki, V. Razlutskij, N. Sushchik, N. Majsak, and A.R. Dzialowski (2015) Experimental effects of large bodied Daphnia, fish, and zebra mussels on cladoceran communities and size structure. Journal of Plankton Research, 37, 611-625.
Bried, J.T., S.K. Jog, A.R. Dzialowski and C.A. Davis. Potential vegetation criteria for identifying reference-quality wetlands in the South-Central United States (2014) Wetlands, 34, 1159-1169.
Long, J.M., D.E. Shoup, Y. Liang, A.R. Dzialowski and J.R. Bidwell (2014). GIS-based rapid assessment of bighead carp suitability in reservoirs. Management of Biological Invasions, 4, 363-370.