*Note change in surname from Sargent to Reisinger Stratton, C.E., B.A. Kabalan, S.A. Bolds, L.S. Reisinger, D.C. Behringer and J. Bojko (2023) Cambaraspora faxoni n. sp.(Microsporidia: Glugeida) from native and invasive crayfish in the USA and a novel host of Cambaraspora floridanus. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 107949.
Stratton, C.E., L.S. Reisinger, D.C. Behringer, A.W. Reinke and J. Bojko (2023) Alternosema astaquatica n. sp.(Microsporidia: Enterocytozoonida), a systemic parasite of the crayfish Faxonius virilis. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 107948.
Tripp, N.K., B.A. Kabalan, J. Stoeckel and L.S. Reisinger (2022) Metabolic rates of a widely distributed crayfish shift along a latitudinal gradient. Hydrobiologia
Stratton, C.E, P. Moler, T.W. Allain, L.S. Reisinger, D.C. Behringer and J. Bojko (2022) The plot thickens: Ovipleistophora diplostomuri infects two additional species of Florida crayfish. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology 191:107766.
Stratton, C.E., L.S. Reisinger, D.C. Behringer and J. Bojko (2022) Revising the freshwater Thelohania to Astathelohania gen. et comb. nov., and description of two new species. Microorganisms 10(3): 636
Reisinger, A.J., L.S. Reisinger, E.K. Richmond and E.J. Rosi (2021) Exposure to a common anti-depressant alters crayfish behavior and has potential subsequent ecosystem impacts. Ecosphere 12(6):e03527
Sinclair, J.S., L.S. Reisinger, C.R. Adams, E. Bean, A.J. Reisinger and B.V. Iannone (2021) Vegetation management and benthic macroinvertebrate communities in urban stormwater ponds: implications for regional biodiversity. Urban Ecosystems 24(4):1-11
Reisinger, L.S., M.G. Glon and L.M. Pintor (2020) Divergence in foraging and predator avoidance behavior across the geographic range of native and non-native crayfish. Hydrobiologia 847(3):803-818
Sinclair, J.S., C.R. Adams, A.J Reisinger, L.S. Reisinger, E. Bean, A.L. Holmes and B.V. Iannone (2020) High similarity and management-driven differences in the traits of a diverse pool of invasive stormwater pond plants. Landscape and Urban Planning 201:103839
Bojko, J., D.C. Behringer, P. Moler, C.E. Stratton and L.S. Reisinger (2020) A new lineage of crayfish-infecting Microsporidia: the Cambaraspora floridanus n. gen. n. sp. (Glugeida: Glugidae) complex from Floridian freshwaters (USA). Journal of Invertebrate Pathology 171:107345
Bojko, J., D.C. Behringer, P. Moler and L.S. Reisinger (2020) Ovipleistophora diplostomuri, a parasite of fish and their trematodes, also infects the crayfish Procambarus bivittatus. Journal of invertebrate pathology 169:107306
Sinclair, J. S., A.J. Reisinger, E. Bean, C.R. Adams, L.S. Reisinger and B.V. Iannone (2020) Stormwater ponds: an overlooked but plentiful urban designer ecosystem provides invasive plant habitat in a subtropical region (Florida, USA). Science of the Total Environment 711:135133
Reisinger, L.S., K.L. Pangle, M.J. Cooper, D.R. Learman, D.A. Woolnough, M.R. Bugaj, E.K. Burck, R.E. Dollard, A.N. Goetz, M.K. Goss, S. Gu, K.E. Karl, V.A. Rose, A.E. Scheunemann, R. Webster, C.R. Weldon, J. Yan and D.G. Uzarski (2019) Short-term variability in coastal community and ecosystem dynamics in northern Lake Michigan. Freshwater Science 38(3):661-673
Schock, N., A.J. Reisinger, L.S. Reisinger, M.J. Cooper, J. Cibrowski, T. Gehring, A. Moerke and D.G. Uzarski (2019) Relationships between the distribution and abundance of the invasive faucet snail (Bithynia tentaculata) and environmental factors in Laurentian Great Lakes coastal wetlands. Biological Invasions 21(8):2613-2628
Glon, M.G., L.S. Reisinger, and L.M. Pintor (2018) Biogeographic differences between native and non-native populations of crayfish alter species coexistence and trophic interactions in mesocosms. Biological Invasions 20(12):3475-3490
Langer, T.A., M.J. Cooper, L.S. Reisinger, A.J. Reisinger and D.G. Uzarski (2018) Water depth and lake-wide water level fluctuation influence on α- and β-diversity of coastal wetland fish communities. Journal of Great Lakes Research 44(1):70-76
Glon, M.G., E.R. Larson, L.S. Reisinger and K.L. Pangle (2017) Invasive dreissenid mussels benefit invasive crayfish but not native crayfish in the Laurentian Great Lakes. Journal of Great Lakes Research 43(2):289-297
Reisinger, L.S., A.K. Elgin, K.M. Towle, D. Chan and D.M. Lodge (2017) The influence of evolution and plasticity on the behavior of an invasive crayfish. Biological Invasions 19:815–830
Reisinger, L.S., and D.M. Lodge (2016) Parasites alter freshwater communities in mesocosms by modifying invasive crayfish behavior. Ecology 97(6):1497-1506
Reisinger, L.S., I. Petersen, J.S. Hing, R. Davila, and D.M. Lodge (2015) Infection with a trematode parasite differentially alters competitive interactions and antipredator behavior in native and invasive crayfishes. Freshwater Biology 60(8):1581–1595
Sargent, L.W. and D.M. Lodge (2014) Evolution of invasive traits in nonindigenous species: increased survival and faster growth in invasive populations of rusty crayfish (Orconectes rusticus). Evolutionary Applications 7(8):949-961
Sargent, L.W., A.K. Baldridge, M. Vega-Ross, K. M. Towle and D.M. Lodge (2014) Trematode parasite alters growth, feeding behavior, and demographic success of invasive rusty crayfish (Orconectes rusticus). Oecologia 175:947-958
Morse, J.W., A.K. Baldridge and L.W. Sargent (2013) Invasive crayfish Orconectes rusticus (Decapoda, Cambaridae) is a more effective predator of substrate nesting fish eggs than native crayfish (O. virilis). Crustaceana 86(4):387-402
Lodge, D.M., A.M. Deines, F. Gherardi, D.C.J. Yeo, T. Arcella, A.K. Baldridge, M.A. Barnes, W.L. Chadderton, J.L. Feder, C A. Gantz, G.W. Howard, C.L. Jerde, B.W. Peters, J.A. Peters, L.W. Sargent, C.R. Turner, M.A. Wittmann and Y. Zeng (2012) Global introductions of crayfishes: evaluating the impact of species invasions on ecosystem services. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 43:449-472
Sargent, L.W., S.W. Golladay, A.P. Covich and S.P. Opsahl (2011) Physicochemical habitat association of a native and a non-native crayfish in the lower Flint river, Georgia: implications for invasion success. Biological Invasions 13(2):499-511