Professor of Biology 
Department of Biology
The University of Mississippi
Contact:
E-mail: stt@olemiss.edu
Telephone: (662) 915-5803
FAX: (662) 915-1537
Publications:
Frisch, Dagmar and Stephen. T. Threlkeld. 2005. Flood-mediated dispersal versus hatching: early recolonisation strategies of copepods in floodplain ponds. Freshwater Biology 50: 323-330.
Frisch, Dagmar., Bruce S. Libman, Stephen J. D'Surney and Stephen T. Threlkeld. 2005. Diversity of floodplain copepods (Crustacea) modified by flooding: species richness, diapause strategies and population genetics. Archiv fur Hydrobiol. 162:1-17.
Threlkeld, S. 2001. Book Review: Making the Most of College: Students Speak Their Minds; Writing Successful Science Proposals; Winning the Games Scientists Play: Strategies for Enhancing your Career in Science. Estuaries 24:653-654.
Baca, R. M. and S. T. Threlkeld. 2000. The effects of toxicants on planktonic systems: an integrated approach using the analysis of size distributions. J. Aquatic Ecosystem Stress Recovery 8:95-105.
Baca, R. M. and S. T. Threlkeld. 2000. Experimental test of nutrient and fish effects on size distributions of N:P. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. 27:1981-1985.
Gophen, M., V. H. Smith, A. Nishri and S. T. Threlkeld. 1999. Nitrogen deficiency, phosphorus sufficiency, and the invasion of Lake Kinneret, Israel, by the N2-fixing cyanobacterium, Aphanizomenon ovalisporum. Aquatic Sciences 61:293-306.
Rhew, K., R.M. Baca, C.A. Ochs, and S.T. Threlkeld. 1999. Interaction effects of fish, nutrients, mixing and sediments on autotrophic picoplankton and algal composition. Freshwater Biology, 42:99-109.
Libman, B. S. and S. T. Threlkeld. 1999. Diapause phenology and egg bank dynamics of the copepod Diaptomus pallidus (Copepoda:Calanoida) in relation to annual flood cycles. Arch. Hydrobiol. 145:349-358.
Britson, C. A. and S. T. Threlkeld. 1998. Abundance, metamorphosis, developmental, and behavioral abnormalities in Hyla chrysoscelis tadpoles following exposure to three agrichemicals and methyl mercury in outdoor mesocosms. Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 61:154-161.
Drenner, R.W., J.D. Smith, and S.T. Threlkeld. 1996. Lake trophic state and the limnological effects of omnivorous fish. Hydrobiologia 319:213-223.
Willey, R.L. and S.T. Threlkeld. 1995. Changes in epibiotic burden during the intermolt of Daphnia determined by hypodermal retraction stages. Hydrobiologia 307:213-219.
Threlkeld, S.T. 1994. Benthic-pelagic interactions in shallow water columns: an experimentalist's perspective. Hydrobiologia 275/276:293-300.
Cline, J.M., T.L. East and S.T. Threlkeld. 1994. Fish interactions with the sediment-water interface. Hydrobiologia 275/276:301-311.
Willey, R.L. R.B. Willey and S.T. Threlkeld. 1993. Planktivore effects on zooplankton epibiont communities: epibiont pigmentation effects. Limnol. Oceanogr. 38:1818-1822.
Threlkeld, S.T., D.A. Chiavelli, and R.L. Willey. 1993. The organization of zooplankton epibiont communities. Trends Ecol. Evol. 8:317-321.
Threlkeld, S.T. and R.L. Willey. 1993. Colonization, interaction and organization of cladoceran epibiont communities. Limnol. Oceanogr. 38: 584-591.
Richardson, W.B. and S.T. Threlkeld. 1993. Complex interactions of multiple aquatic consumers: An experimental mesocosm manipulation. Can. J. Fish. Aquatic Sci. 50:29-42.
Willey, R.L., P. Cantrell and S. Threlkeld. 1990. Epibiotic euglenoid flagellates increase the susceptibility of some zooplankton to fish predation. Limnol. Oceanogr. 35:952-959.
Qin, J. and S. Threlkeld. 1990. Experimental comparison of the effects of benthivorous fish and planktivorous fish on plankton community structure. Arch. Hydrobiol. 119:121-141.
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