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Overview

Arthur J. Stewart is affiliated with the University of Tennessee at Knoxville in the United States. Their research output spans multiple recent publications primarily in the fields of science education and environmental sciences.

Their published papers include the following:

  • "Asteroid Bennu," 2021, published in The "Hoosier science teacher"
  • "Increase Your Communications Bandwidth!," 2023, published in Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin
  • "Build a Bridge," 2024, published in Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin
  • "Where to Go," 2024, published in The "Hoosier science teacher"
  • "Class Notes from Geometric Physics 101," 2024, published in The "Hoosier science teacher"

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Arthur J. Stewart include:

  • Michael P. Mueller
  • Deborah J. Tippins
  • Uttam Ghosh
  • S. Moon
  • Joel Bassoo

Their work has appeared repeatedly in several publication venues, with multiple articles in:

  • The "Hoosier science teacher"
  • Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin
  • Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America

Best Publications

  • Grazing Minnows, Piscivorous Bass, and Stream Algae: Dynamics of a Strong Interaction

    Mary E. Power;William J. Matthews;Arthur J. Stewart

  • Fish size and habitat depth relationships in headwater streams

    B. C. Harvey;A. J. Stewart

  • Disturbance and Recovery of an Algal Assemblage Following Flooding in an Oklahoma Stream

    Mary E. Power;Arthur J. Stewart

  • Diel Foraging Behavior and Prey Selection in the Golden Shiner (Notemigonus crysoleucas)

    Donald J. Hall;Earl E. Werner;James F. Gilliam;Gary G. Mittelbach

  • Grazer Control of Algae in an Ozark Mountain Stream: Effects of Short-Term Exclusion

    Mary E. Power;Arthur J. Stewart;William J. Matthews

  • Studies on the Decontamination of Air by Plants

    J. J. Cornejo;F. G. Muñoz;C. Y. Ma;A. J. Stewart

  • Fluorescence: absorbance ratios-a molecular-weight tracer of dissolved organic matter1

    Arthur J. Stewart;Robert G. Wetzel

  • Influence of dissolved humic materials on carbon assimilation and alkaline phosphatase activity in natural algal‐bacterial assemblages

    Arthur J. Stewart;G. Robert;W. K. Wetzel

  • Review of Lithium in the Aquatic Environment: Distribution in the United States, Toxicity and Case Example of Groundwater Contamination

    Lynn Adams Kszos;Arthur J Stewart

  • Mercury speciation and bioaccumulation in lotic primary producers and primary consumers

    W R Hill;A J Stewart;G E Napolitano

  • Cryptophytes and other microflagellates as couplers in planktonic community dynamics

    A. J. Stewart;R. G. Wetzel

  • Dissolved humic materials: photodegradation, sediment effects, and reactivity with phosphate and calcium carbonate precipitation

    A J Stewart;R G Wetzel

  • Asymmetrical relationships between absorbance, fluorescence, and dissolved organic carbon1

    Arthur J. Stewart;Robert G. Wetzel

  • Comparative Acute Toxicity to Aquatic Organisms of Components of Coal-Derived Synthetic Fuels

    Raymond E. Millemann;Wesley J. Birge;Jeffrey A. Black;Robert M. Cushman

  • Responses of stream algae to grazing minnows and nutrients: a field test for interactions.

    A. J. Stewart

  • Chemical and toxicological testing of composted explosives‐contaminated soil

    W.H. Griest;A.J. Stewart;R.L. Tyndall;J.E. Caton

  • A method for assessing sublethal effects of contaminants in soils to the earthworm, Eisenia foetida

    Mitchell H. Gibbs;Linda F. Wicker;Arthur J. Stewart

  • Multispecies toxicity assessment of compost produced in bioremediation of an explosives-contaminated sediment

    Carla A. Gunderson;Joanne M. Kostuk;Mitchell H. Gibbs;Guillermo E. Napolitano

  • Estimates of Net Annual Aboveground Production: Sensitivity to Sampling Frequency

    Joyce A. Dickerman;Arthur J. Stewart;Robert G. Wetzel

  • An evaluation of nickel toxicity to Ceriodaphnia dubia and Daphnia magna in a contaminated stream and in laboratory tests

    Lynn Adams Kszos;Arthur J. Stewart;Paul A. Taylor

Frequent Co-Authors

Walter R. Hill
Walter R. Hill University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Robert G. Wetzel
Robert G. Wetzel Michigan State University
Mary E. Power
Mary E. Power University of California, Berkeley
John F. McCarthy
John F. McCarthy University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Bret C. Harvey
Bret C. Harvey US Forest Service
William J. Matthews
William J. Matthews University of Oklahoma
David C. White
David C. White University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Carla A. Gunderson
Carla A. Gunderson Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Gary G. Mittelbach
Gary G. Mittelbach Michigan State University
Sven Beer
Sven Beer Tel Aviv University

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