Linda Deegan

ORCID ID: 

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1017-9599

Name: 

Linda Deegan

Role: 

Faculty Associate

Address: 

Woods Hole Research Center
149 Woods Hole Rd.
Falmouth, MA 02543
United States

Email: 

Recent Publications

Bowden, William B, Bruce J Peterson, Linda A Deegan, Alexander D Huryn, J. P Benstead, Heidi E Golden, M. R Kendrick, et al.. 2014. Ecology Of Streams Of The Toolik Region. In A Changing Arctic: Ecological Consequences For Tundra, Streams And Lakes, 173-237. A Changing Arctic: Ecological Consequences For Tundra, Streams And Lakes. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/acprof:osobl/9780199860401.003.0007.
Kendrick, M. R, Alexander D Huryn, E. B Schuett, William B Bowden, Bruce J Peterson, Linda A Deegan, and George W Kling. 2014. River Ecosystems In A Changing Arctic: Using Long-Term Ecological Research (Lter) Data To Asses Recent Change. Association For The Sciences Of Limnology And Oceanography Joint Meeting. Association For The Sciences Of Limnology And Oceanography Joint Meeting. Portland, OR.
Benstead, J. P, A. C Green, Linda A Deegan, Bruce J Peterson, K. Slavik, William B Bowden, and A. E Hershey. 2007. Recovery Of Three Arctic Stream Reaches From Experimental Nutrient Enrichment. Freshwater Biology 52 (6). Freshwater Biology: 1077-1089. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2427.2007.01723.x.

Data Sets

Roche Moutonnee Creek and Trevor Creek stream temperature and discharge measured each summer, Arctic LTER Toolik Field Station, Alaska, 2015-2019
Kuparuk River stream temperature and discharge measured each summer, Dalton Road crossing, Arctic LTER Toolik Field Staion, Alaska 1978-2019
Stream temperature and discharge measured each summer for Oksrukuyik Creek at Dalton Road crossing, Arctic LTER, Toolik Field Station, Alaska, 1989-2019
Arctic LTER Streams Chemistry Toolik Field Station, Alaska 1978 to 2019.
Arctic Grayling length, weight and tag data from Arctic LTER Streams project, Toolik Filed Station Alaska, 1985 to 2018
Moss point transect data for the Kuparuk River near Toolik Field Station, Alaska 1993-current.
Fish tag data remotely detected using whole stream antennas or hand held tag readers in the Kuparuk, Itkilik, and Sagavanirktok drainages near Toolik Field Station, Alaska, from 2010 to 2017
Growth data for young of the year arctic grayling raised in a aquatic common garden at Toolik Field Station, summer 2017
Survivorship data for young of the year Arctic grayling raised in an aquatic common garden at Toolik Field Station, summer 2017
Fish tagging data (length, weight, tag number) from the Kuparuk, the Sagavanirktok (primarily Oksrukuyik Creek) and the Itkillik (primarily the I-Minus outlet stream) watersheds, 2009 - 2017
Arctic grayling neutral genomic microsatellite loci from the Kuparuk, the Sagavanirktok (primarily Oksrukuyik Creek) and the Itkillik (primarily the I-Minus outlet stream) watersheds, 2010-2014
Arctic Grayling Growth in the Kuparuk River; data from 1986-2003
Arctic Grayling Growth on the Oksrukuyik Creek near Toolik Field Station, Alaska 1990-2001