Freshwater fish communities segregate along water temperature gradients attributed in part to temperature-mediated physiological processes that affect species fitness. In spring complexes of southwest USA, spring complexes with narrow range of water temperatures are dominated by a community of fishes (i.e., spring-associated fishes), whereas riverine habitats with wide-range of water temperatures are dominated by a different community of fishes (i.e., riverine-associated fishes). The purpose of this study was to test a prediction of the concept that temperature-mediated species performance is a mechanism in maintaining community segregation. We predicted that a spring-associated fish (Largespring Gambusia Gambusia geiseri) would feed first ...
Human alteration of thermal regimes of freshwater ecosystems is creating an urgent need to understan...
Aim The aim was to identify drivers of historical freshwater fish community assembly by testing for...
Temperature is a nearly ubiquitous driver of ecological and evolutionary processes, especially for o...
I present a series of studies designed to improve our understanding of the role of thermal regime on...
Doctor of PhilosophyDivision of BiologyKeith GidoMichael ToblerEarth’s atmosphere has warmed by appr...
Although the importance of water temperature to the ecology of stream fishes is well documented, rel...
Fish are important in the structuring of other communities and may have large effects on the functio...
Most ecosystems undergo substantial variation over the seasons, ranging from changes in abiotic feat...
Citation: Troia, M. J., & Gido, K. B. (2014). Towards a mechanistic understanding of fish species ni...
Water temperature can strongly influence competitive interspecific behaviors of many fish species becau...
Most ecosystems undergo substantial variation over the seasons, ranging from changes in abiotic feat...
Abstract The natural distributions of freshwater fish species are limited by their thermal tolerance...
1. Higher than average ambient water temperature in the first year of life may be responsible for st...
Within-species diversity is often driven by changing selective regimes along environmental gradients...
1. Environmental variability and perturbations can influence population persistence. It is therefore...
Human alteration of thermal regimes of freshwater ecosystems is creating an urgent need to understan...
Aim The aim was to identify drivers of historical freshwater fish community assembly by testing for...
Temperature is a nearly ubiquitous driver of ecological and evolutionary processes, especially for o...
I present a series of studies designed to improve our understanding of the role of thermal regime on...
Doctor of PhilosophyDivision of BiologyKeith GidoMichael ToblerEarth’s atmosphere has warmed by appr...
Although the importance of water temperature to the ecology of stream fishes is well documented, rel...
Fish are important in the structuring of other communities and may have large effects on the functio...
Most ecosystems undergo substantial variation over the seasons, ranging from changes in abiotic feat...
Citation: Troia, M. J., & Gido, K. B. (2014). Towards a mechanistic understanding of fish species ni...
Water temperature can strongly influence competitive interspecific behaviors of many fish species becau...
Most ecosystems undergo substantial variation over the seasons, ranging from changes in abiotic feat...
Abstract The natural distributions of freshwater fish species are limited by their thermal tolerance...
1. Higher than average ambient water temperature in the first year of life may be responsible for st...
Within-species diversity is often driven by changing selective regimes along environmental gradients...
1. Environmental variability and perturbations can influence population persistence. It is therefore...
Human alteration of thermal regimes of freshwater ecosystems is creating an urgent need to understan...
Aim The aim was to identify drivers of historical freshwater fish community assembly by testing for...
Temperature is a nearly ubiquitous driver of ecological and evolutionary processes, especially for o...