14. Céréghino, R., Trzcinski, M. K., MacDonald, A. A. M., Marino, N. A. C., Acosta Mercado, D., Leroy, C., Corbara, B., Romero, G. Q., Farjalla, V. F., Barberis, I. M., Dézerald, O., Hammill, E., Atwood, T. B., Piccoli, G. C. O., Ospina Bautista, F., Carrias, J.-F., Leal, J. S., Montero, G., Antiqueira, P. A. P., Freire, R., Realpe, E., Amundrud, S. L., de Omena, P. M., Campos, A. B. A., Srivastava, D. S. 2022. Functional redundancy dampens precipitation change impacts on species-rich invertebrate communities across the Neotropics. Functional Ecology, 36, 1559– 1572. (link)
13. Srivastava, D. S., Coristine, L., Angert, A. L., Bontrager, M., Amundrud, S. L., Williams, J., Yeung, A. C. Y., de Zwaan, D. R., Thompson, P. L., Aitken, S. N., Sunday, J. M., O’Connor, M. I., Whitton, J., Brown, N. E. M., MacLeod, C. D., Wegener Parfrey L., Bernhardt, J. R., Carrillo, J., Harley, C. D. G., Martone, P. T., Freeman, B. G., Tseng, M., and Donner, S. D. 2021. Wildcards in climate change biology. Ecological Monographs 91: e01471. (link)
12. Romero, G. Q., Marino, N. A. C., MacDonald, A. A. M., Céréghino, R., Trzcinski, M. K., Acosta Mercado, D., Leroy, C., Corbara, B., Farjalla, V. F., Barberis, I. M., Dézerald, O., Hammill, E., Atwood, T. B., Piccoli, G. C. O. , Ospina Bautista, F., Carrias, J., Leal, J. S., Montero, G., Antiqueira, P. A. P., Freire, R., Realpe, E., Amundrud, S. L., de Omena, P. M., Campos, A. B. A., Kratina, P., O’Gorman, E. J., and Srivastava, D.S. 2020. Extreme rainfall events alter the trophic structure of a freshwater ecosystem across the Neotropics. Nature Communications 11: 3215. (link)
11. Amundrud, S. L., and Srivastava, D. S. 2020. Thermal tolerances and species interactions determine elevational distributions of insects. Global Ecology and Biogeography 29: 1315-1327. (link)
10. Srivastava, D.S., Céréghino, R., Trzcinski, M. K., MacDonald, A. A. M., Marino, N. A. C., Acosta Mercado, D., Leroy, C., Corbara, B., Romero, G. Q., Farjalla, V. F., Barberis, I. M., Dézerald, O., Hammill, E., Atwood, T. B., Piccoli, G. C. O. , Ospina Bautista, F., Carrias, J., Leal, J. S., Montero, G., Antiqueira, P. A. P., Freire, R., Realpe, E., Amundrud, S. L., de Omena, P. M., Campos, A. B. A. 2020. Ecological response to altered rainfall differs over the Neotropics. Ecology 101: e02984. (link)
9. Srivastava, D. S., Ware, J. L., Ngai, J. T., Starzomski, B. M., and Amundrud, S. L. 2020. Habitat size thresholds for predators: why damselflies only occur in large bromeliads. Biotropica (link)
8. Amundrud, S. L., and D. S. Srivastava. 2019. Disentangling how climate change can affect an aquatic food web by combining multiple experimental approaches. Global Change Biology 25: 3528-3538. (link)
7. Amundrud, S. L., Clay-Smith, S. A., Flynn, B. L., Higgins, K. E., Reich, M. S., Wiens, D. R. H, and Srivastava, D. S. 2019. Drought alters the trophic role of an opportunistic generalist in an aquatic ecosystem. Oecologia 189: 733-744. (link)
6. Amundrud, S. L., Videla, M., and Srivastava, D. S. 2018. Dispersal barriers and climate determine the geographic distribution of the damselfly Mecistogaster modesta. Freshwater Biology 63: 214–223. (cover image, link)
5. Amundrud, S. L., and Srivastava, D. S. 2016. Phytotelm bromeliads as model systems to study ecosystem responses to environmental stress. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 97: 403-405. (link)
4. Amundrud, S. L., and Srivastava, D. S. 2016. Trophic interactions determine the effects of drought on an aquatic ecosystem. Ecology 97: 1475–1483. (link)
3. Amundrud, S. L., and Srivastava, D. S. 2015. Drought sensitivity predicts habitat size sensitivity in an aquatic ecosystem. Ecology 96: 1957–1965. (link)
2. Amundrud, S. L., Srivastava, D. S, and O’Connor, M. I. 2015. Indirect effects of predators control herbivore richness and abundance in a benthic eelgrass (Zostera marina) mesograzer community. Journal of Animal Ecology 84: 1092-1102. (link)
1. Chen, Y., Amundrud, S. L., and Srivastava, D. S. 2014. Spatial variance in soil microarthropod communities: niche, neutrality or stochasticity? Ecoscience 21(3-4): 405-418. (link)
Manuscripts submitted or under review:
15. Amundrud, S. L., Reich, M, Flynn, B, and Srivastava, D. S. (in prep.) Low elevation populations of Neotropical aquatic insects are most vulnerable to warming and face highest pressure from forest loss.
Theses:
PhD Thesis: Abiotic and biotic processes shape species distributions and ecological communities across spatial scales. University of British Columbia. Advisor: Diane Srivastava (link) (External Examiner Review)
MSc Thesis: Direct and indirect effects of drought on community structure and ecosystem processes in an aquatic ecosystem. University of British Columbia. Advisor: Diane Srivastava (link)
BSc Honours Thesis: The relative importance of predators and nutrients on eelgrass benthic food webs in British Columbia. University of British Columbia. Advisor: Mary O’Connor