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Denise Piechnik
Denise Piechnik
Associate Professor of Biology, University of Pittsburgh at Bradford
Verified email at pitt.edu
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Predator traits determine food-web architecture across ecosystems
U Brose, P Archambault
Nature Ecology & Evolution 3, 919-927, 2019
1862019
Food‐web assembly during a classic biogeographic study: species’“trophic breadth” corresponds to colonization order
DA Piechnik, SP Lawler, ND Martinez
Oikos 117 (5), 665-674, 2008
882008
Topographic placement of management practices in riparian zones to reduce water quality impacts from pastures
DA Piechnik, SC Goslee, TL Veith, JA Bishop, RP Brooks
Landscape Ecology 27, 1307-1319, 2012
272012
The effects of dust on the federally threatened valley elderberry longhorn beetle
TS Talley, M Holyoak, DA Piechnik
Environmental Management 37 (5), 647-658, 2006
232006
Analysis of BMP implementation performance and maintenance in spring creek, an agriculturally-influenced watershed in Pennsylvania
RP Brooks, SE Yetter, RF Carline, JS Shortle, JA Bishop, H Ingram, ...
USDA Project Number: PENW-2006-03984, 2011
142011
Predator traits determine food-web architecture across ecosystems. Nat Ecol Evol 3: 919–927
U Brose, P Archambault, AD Barnes, LF Bersier, T Boy, J Canning-Clode, ...
72019
Trophic levels colonize sequentially but effects of habitat size and quality are transient
DA Piechnik
Acta oecologica 47, 85-94, 2013
62013
Clam Spawning & Red Tide: Helping Students Learn the Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium
K Bonner, D Piechnik, J Kovacs, A Warwick, P White
The American Biology Teacher 81 (5), 366-371, 2019
12019
Agriculture, biodiversity, and markets: livelihoods and agroecology in comparative perspective: Stewart Lockie and David Carpenter (eds): Earthscan Ltd., London, UK, 2009, 336 …
DA Piechnik
Landscape Ecology 27, 617-619, 2012
12012
Collaborating for Conservation: Monitoring the hemlock woolly adelgid in the Allegheny National Forest
DAP Jonathan Heck, Sarah Johnson, Bethany Kier
Engaging Appalachia: A guidebook for building capacity and sustainability, 49=59, 2023
2023
The struggle is valid: Increasing student science identity and quantitative skills
D Piechnik, R Hartnett, E Hamman, R McHugh, S Sawyer
2022
BIOME 2021 QSSI Lightning talk
R Hartnett, E Hamman, D Kondrashov, D Piechnik, S Sawyer
2021
Social Justice & Community Change QUBES Faculty Mentoring Network 2021
T Basham, M Mulcahy, D Piechnik, P Marsteller
2020
Water quality effects and placement of pasture best management practices in the Spring Creek Watershed (Centre County, PA)
S Goslee, D Piechnik
USDA NRCS Technical Notes, 1-4, 2015
2015
Water Quality Effects and Placement of Pasture BMPs in the Spring Creek Watershed (Centre County, PA)
D Piechnik, S Goslee, RP Brooks, R Stedman
United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, 2014
2014
Evaluating watershed-scale effects of agricultural land use and best management practices on water quality in the Spring Creek Watershed
D Piechnik, S Goslee
US-International Association for Landscape Ecology, 2011
2011
GIS-based approach improves accuracy of placing pasture best management practices
D Piechnik, S Goslee
Extension Fact Sheets, 1, 2011
2011
Buffer placement & effeciency improves when topographic flowpaths are used
D Piechnik, S Goslee, T Veith
Extension Fact Sheets, 1, 2011
2011
ANALYSIS OF BMP IMPLEMENTATION PERFORMANCE AND MAINTENANCE IN SPRING CREEK, AN AGRICULTURALLY-INFLUENCED WATERSHED IN PENNSYLVANIA
SE Yetter, RF Carline, JS Shortle, JA Bishop, H Ingram, S Goslee, T Veith, ...
2011
Assessing performance of conservation-based Best Management Practices: Coarse vs. fine-scale analysis
D Piechnik, S Goslee, T Veith
Nature Precedings, 1-1, 2010
2010
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