Peer-reviewed Articles
Fritschie, K.J. and J.D. Olden. 2018. Estimating the effects of non-native species on nutrient recycling using species-specific and general allometric models. Freshwater Biology 63:539-552.
Narwani, A.J.T., B. Bentlage, M.A. Alexandrou, K.J. Fritschie, C. Delwiche, T.H. Oakley, and B.J. Cardinale. 2017. Ecological interactions and coexistence are predicted by gene expression similarity in freshwater green algae. Journal of Ecology 105: 580-591.
Cottingham, K.L., S.B. Fey, K.J. Fritschie, and J.V. Trout-Haney. 2017. Advancing ecosystem science by promoting greater use of theory and multiple research approaches in graduate education. Ecosystems 20: 267-273.
Fritschie, K.J. and J.D. Olden. 2016. Non-native introductions influence fish body size distributions within a dryland river. Ecosphere 7: e01615.
Fritschie, K.J. and J.D. Olden. 2016. Disentangling the influences of mean body size and size structure on ecosystem functioning: an example of nutrient recycling by a non-native crayfish. Ecology and Evolution 6: 159-169.
Alexandrou, M.A., B.J. Cardinale, J.D. Hall, C.F. Delwiche, K.J. Fritschie, A.J.T. Narwani, P.A. Venail, B.B. Bentlage, M.S. Pankey, and T.H. Oakley. 2015. Evolutionary relatedness does not predict competition and co-occurrence in natural or experimental communities of green algae. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 282 20141745.
Venail, P.A., A.J.T. Narwani, K.J. Fritschie, M.A. Alexandrou, T.H. Oakley, and B.J. Cardinale. 2014. The influence of phylogenetic relatedness on species interactions among freshwater green algae in a mesocosm experiment. Journal of Ecology 102: 1288-1299.
Kuehne, L.M., L.A. Twardochleb, K.J. Fritschie, M.C. Mims, D.J. Lawrence, P.P. Gibson, B. Stewart-Koster, and J.D. Olden. 2014. Practical science communication strategies for graduate students. Conservation Biology 28: 1225-1235.
Fritschie, K.J., B.J. Cardinale, M.A. Alexandrou, and T.H. Oakley. 2014. Evolutionary history and interspecific interactions: testing the limiting similarity hypothesis. Ecology 95: 1407-1417.
Cardinale, B.J., K. Gross, K.J. Fritschie, P. Flombaum, J.W. Fox, C. Rixen, J. Van Ruijven, P.B. Reich, M. Scherer-Lorenzen, and B.J. Wilsey. 2013. Biodiversity simultaneously enhances the production and stability of community biomass, but the effects are independent. Ecology 94: 1697-1707.
Technical Reports
Fritschie, K.J. 2018. A summary of stream temperature patterns in Pike County, PA streams. Submitted to the Pike County Conservation District.
Fritschie, K.J. 2017. A report on stream temperature patterns in the Wells River Watershed, Vermont. Submitted to Wells River stakeholders including VT Agency of Natural Resources, Trout Unlimited, Connecticut River Watershed Council and Caledonia Conservation District.
Fritschie, K.J. and J.D. Olden. 2018. Estimating the effects of non-native species on nutrient recycling using species-specific and general allometric models. Freshwater Biology 63:539-552.
Narwani, A.J.T., B. Bentlage, M.A. Alexandrou, K.J. Fritschie, C. Delwiche, T.H. Oakley, and B.J. Cardinale. 2017. Ecological interactions and coexistence are predicted by gene expression similarity in freshwater green algae. Journal of Ecology 105: 580-591.
Cottingham, K.L., S.B. Fey, K.J. Fritschie, and J.V. Trout-Haney. 2017. Advancing ecosystem science by promoting greater use of theory and multiple research approaches in graduate education. Ecosystems 20: 267-273.
Fritschie, K.J. and J.D. Olden. 2016. Non-native introductions influence fish body size distributions within a dryland river. Ecosphere 7: e01615.
Fritschie, K.J. and J.D. Olden. 2016. Disentangling the influences of mean body size and size structure on ecosystem functioning: an example of nutrient recycling by a non-native crayfish. Ecology and Evolution 6: 159-169.
Alexandrou, M.A., B.J. Cardinale, J.D. Hall, C.F. Delwiche, K.J. Fritschie, A.J.T. Narwani, P.A. Venail, B.B. Bentlage, M.S. Pankey, and T.H. Oakley. 2015. Evolutionary relatedness does not predict competition and co-occurrence in natural or experimental communities of green algae. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 282 20141745.
Venail, P.A., A.J.T. Narwani, K.J. Fritschie, M.A. Alexandrou, T.H. Oakley, and B.J. Cardinale. 2014. The influence of phylogenetic relatedness on species interactions among freshwater green algae in a mesocosm experiment. Journal of Ecology 102: 1288-1299.
Kuehne, L.M., L.A. Twardochleb, K.J. Fritschie, M.C. Mims, D.J. Lawrence, P.P. Gibson, B. Stewart-Koster, and J.D. Olden. 2014. Practical science communication strategies for graduate students. Conservation Biology 28: 1225-1235.
Fritschie, K.J., B.J. Cardinale, M.A. Alexandrou, and T.H. Oakley. 2014. Evolutionary history and interspecific interactions: testing the limiting similarity hypothesis. Ecology 95: 1407-1417.
Cardinale, B.J., K. Gross, K.J. Fritschie, P. Flombaum, J.W. Fox, C. Rixen, J. Van Ruijven, P.B. Reich, M. Scherer-Lorenzen, and B.J. Wilsey. 2013. Biodiversity simultaneously enhances the production and stability of community biomass, but the effects are independent. Ecology 94: 1697-1707.
Technical Reports
Fritschie, K.J. 2018. A summary of stream temperature patterns in Pike County, PA streams. Submitted to the Pike County Conservation District.
Fritschie, K.J. 2017. A report on stream temperature patterns in the Wells River Watershed, Vermont. Submitted to Wells River stakeholders including VT Agency of Natural Resources, Trout Unlimited, Connecticut River Watershed Council and Caledonia Conservation District.