Oregon State University

Greathouse, Effie

Phone: 
541-740-0811
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Educational Background: 
  • B.S. - Wildlife, Fish and Conservation Biology - University of California, Davis - 1997
  • Ph.D. - Ecology - University of Georgia - 2005
Research Interests: 

Stream ecology, stream chemistry, relational database management and development, tropical island and coastal streams, dams and diadromous fauna

Selected Publications: 
  1. Lugo, A., F. Scatena, R. Waide, E. A. Greathouse, C. Pringle, M. Willig, K. Vogt, L. Walker, G. González, W. McDowell & J. Thompson. In press. Management implications & applications of long-term ecological research. In: A Caribbean Forest Tapestry: The Multidimensional Nature of Disturbance and Response. p. 305-360. N. Brokaw, T. A Crowl, A. E. Lugo, W. H. McDowell, F. N. Scatena, R. B. Waide and M. R. Willig (eds.), Oxford University Press.
  2. Greathouse, E. A., C. M. Pringle, and W. H. McDowell. 2006. Do small-scale exclosure/enclosure experiments predict effects of large-scale extirpation of freshwater migratory fauna? Oecologia 149: 709-717.
  3. Greathouse, E. A., C. M. Pringle, and J. G. Holmquist. 2006. Conservation and management of migratory fauna in tropical streams. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 16: 697-712.
  4. Greathouse, E. A., C. M. Pringle, W. H. McDowell, and J. G. Holmquist. 2006. Indirect effects of dams: upstream consequences of migratory fauna extirpation in Puerto Rico. Ecological Applications 16: 339-352.
  5. Greathouse, E. A., and C. M. Pringle. 2006. Does the river continuum concept apply on a tropical island? Longitudinal variation in a Puerto Rican stream. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 63: 134-152.