Kelly Murray-Stoker

Assistant Professor of Biology

Education

BS| University of Georgia| 2014

MS| University of Georgia| 2018

PhD| University of Toronto| 2024

Courses Taught

BIOL_OX 141, BIOL_OX 141L

Publications

  • Murray-Stoker, K. & S. McCauley. 2023. The Caddisfly Collective: Methods of assessing Trichoptera diversity on a continental scale with community scientists. Contributions to Entomology 73: 151–160. doi: 10.3897/contrib.entomol.73.e109951
  • Ferzoco, I.M., K. Murray-Stoker, L. Hasan✝︎, C. Javier✝︎, V. Modi✝︎, R. Singh✝︎, G. Tjan✝︎, O. Toth✝︎, S. McCauley. 2023. Freshwater insect communities in urban environments around the globe: A review of the state of the field. Frontiers in Ecology & Evolution 11:1174166. doi: 10.3389/fevo.2023.1174166 = contributed equally, ✝︎ = undergrad mentee
  • Murray-Stoker, K., J. McHugh, A. Benke, K. Parsons, D. Murray-Stoker, A. Rosemond, S. Wenger, & D. Batzer. 2023. Long-term comparison of invertebrate communities in a blackwater river reveals taxon-specific biomass change. Freshwater Biology 68: 632–644. doi: 10.1111/fwb.14052
  • Murray-Stoker, K., J. McHugh, D. Batzer. 2022. Temporal and spatial patterns for larval populations of Sisyridae (Neuroptera) in aquatic habitats of east central Georgia, USA. Aquatic Insects 43: 2557–268. doi: 10.1080/01650424.2022.2046778
  • Murray-Stoker, K., J. Morse, M. Genco, & H.T. Pham. 2020. New and variable caddisfly species (Insecta: Trichoptera) from Bạch Mã National Park in Vietnam. Zoosymposia 18: 93–102. doi: 10.11646/zoosymposia.18.1.12
  • Murray-Stoker, K., D. Batzer, D. Murray-Stoker, & J. McHugh. 2020. Shifts in the community composition of caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) in a subtropical river over three decades. Ecological Entomology 45: 514–524. doi: 10.1111/een.12822
  • Murray, K., D. Batzer, J. McHugh, & L. Roberson. 2018. Aquatic insects of the Ogeechee River: A pictorial guide to common taxa. Ogeechee Riverkeeper & UGA Graduate School.
  • Murray, K., J. McHugh, & D. Batzer. 2017. Published datasets of aquatic insect assemblages from Georgia rivers and streams. Proceedings of the 2017 Georgia Water Resources Conference held April 19 – 20, 2017, at the University of Georgia.