Small fish are important to the Everglades ecosystem as primary and secondary consumers and as a food source for higher trophic levels. In short-hydroperiod wetlands, these fish must migrate to refuge areas or risk stranding, and have been observed to rapidly recolonize during the wet season. The goals of this study are to understand what influences annual migrations to and from short-hydroperiod wetlands. We aim to link individual variation in behavior to population-level movement. We specifically tested whether the willingness of fish to explore and move through unknown environments varied among species, with hydrological season, wetland hydroperiod, or parasite load). We tested the hypothesis that waterborne cues might influence risk ave...
Movement strategies of small forage fish (\u3c8 cm total length) between temporary and permanent wet...
The purpose of the study is to find out how Oligocottus maculosus homes and what mechanisms or senso...
Short-hydroperiod Everglades wetlands have been disproportionately affected by reductions in freshwa...
Temporary wetlands impose risks on aquatic organisms that use them. Reliable cues for seasonal migra...
The Everglades ecosystem is characterized by seasonal rains that expand and reduce habitat available...
We explored fish behavior and migration in the Everglades. During the wet season, most areas are inu...
Background/Question/Methods Small fish are important to the Everglades as a food source for wading b...
Background/Question/Methods Movement by animals can have major influence on metapopulations and meta...
Background/Question/Methods A major challenge of movement ecology is to understand how an organism’s...
Spatial ecology and movement strategies of aquatic organisms may limit their response to human-cause...
We hypothesized that fishes in short-hydroperiod wetlands display pulses in activity tied to seasona...
Landscape characteristics, disturbances, and temporal variability influence predator-prey relationsh...
Eastern mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki) are native to the southeastern United States but notorious...
Eastern mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki) are native to the southeastern United States but notorious...
Movement strategies of small forage fish (\u3c8 cm total length) between temporary and permanent wet...
The purpose of the study is to find out how Oligocottus maculosus homes and what mechanisms or senso...
Short-hydroperiod Everglades wetlands have been disproportionately affected by reductions in freshwa...
Temporary wetlands impose risks on aquatic organisms that use them. Reliable cues for seasonal migra...
The Everglades ecosystem is characterized by seasonal rains that expand and reduce habitat available...
We explored fish behavior and migration in the Everglades. During the wet season, most areas are inu...
Background/Question/Methods Small fish are important to the Everglades as a food source for wading b...
Background/Question/Methods Movement by animals can have major influence on metapopulations and meta...
Background/Question/Methods A major challenge of movement ecology is to understand how an organism’s...
Spatial ecology and movement strategies of aquatic organisms may limit their response to human-cause...
We hypothesized that fishes in short-hydroperiod wetlands display pulses in activity tied to seasona...
Landscape characteristics, disturbances, and temporal variability influence predator-prey relationsh...
Eastern mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki) are native to the southeastern United States but notorious...
Eastern mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki) are native to the southeastern United States but notorious...
Movement strategies of small forage fish (\u3c8 cm total length) between temporary and permanent wet...
The purpose of the study is to find out how Oligocottus maculosus homes and what mechanisms or senso...
Short-hydroperiod Everglades wetlands have been disproportionately affected by reductions in freshwa...