Understanding spatial patterns in freshwater fish communities is critical for the successful management of natural resources as well as a vital component for understanding aquatic ecosystems. Spatial patterns of species similarity of freshwater fish assemblages can be affected by dispersal processes and environmental conditions. We hypothesized that as distance increased between study systems, species similarity would decrease. We sampled 15 drowned river mouths (DRMs) connected to Lake Michigan by conducting 10-minute electrofishing transects (n = 5-6 per DRM) parallel to the shoreline in each DRM to characterize littoral fish assemblages. At each transect, we also characterized environmental conditions (e.g., specific conductivity or numb...
We study the observed geographic distribution of freshwater fish species in the Mississippi-Missouri...
Student PaperThe purpose of this study is to sample fish community composition in different habitat ...
Aim: Dispersal limitation, environmental selection and drift are known to influence both taxonomic s...
Understanding spatial patterns in freshwater fish communities is critical for the successful managem...
Rivers, Lakes, & WetlandsFish abundance and diversity at four different habitats within Douglas Lake...
Stream and lake fishes are important economic and recreational resources that respond to alterations...
Lower Michigan has a diverse array of rivers, many of which have fish assemblages that are poorly un...
We study the observed geographic distribution of freshwater fish species in the Mississippi-Missouri...
Larval dispersal is a crucial factor for fish recruitment. For fishes with relatively small-bodied l...
With over 13,000 described species of freshwater fishes, diversity within aquatic systems can vary e...
A major issue in modern ecology is to understand how ecological complexity at broad scales is regula...
Floodplain lakes of large river systems contain fish habitats that are not found elsewhere within th...
Graduation date: 2002New approaches are needed to quantify and understand spatial patterns of stream...
Larval dispersal is a crucial factor for fish recruitment. For fishes with relatively small-bodied l...
We examined the distribution and abundance patterns of 69 fish species that commonly occur in the ri...
We study the observed geographic distribution of freshwater fish species in the Mississippi-Missouri...
Student PaperThe purpose of this study is to sample fish community composition in different habitat ...
Aim: Dispersal limitation, environmental selection and drift are known to influence both taxonomic s...
Understanding spatial patterns in freshwater fish communities is critical for the successful managem...
Rivers, Lakes, & WetlandsFish abundance and diversity at four different habitats within Douglas Lake...
Stream and lake fishes are important economic and recreational resources that respond to alterations...
Lower Michigan has a diverse array of rivers, many of which have fish assemblages that are poorly un...
We study the observed geographic distribution of freshwater fish species in the Mississippi-Missouri...
Larval dispersal is a crucial factor for fish recruitment. For fishes with relatively small-bodied l...
With over 13,000 described species of freshwater fishes, diversity within aquatic systems can vary e...
A major issue in modern ecology is to understand how ecological complexity at broad scales is regula...
Floodplain lakes of large river systems contain fish habitats that are not found elsewhere within th...
Graduation date: 2002New approaches are needed to quantify and understand spatial patterns of stream...
Larval dispersal is a crucial factor for fish recruitment. For fishes with relatively small-bodied l...
We examined the distribution and abundance patterns of 69 fish species that commonly occur in the ri...
We study the observed geographic distribution of freshwater fish species in the Mississippi-Missouri...
Student PaperThe purpose of this study is to sample fish community composition in different habitat ...
Aim: Dispersal limitation, environmental selection and drift are known to influence both taxonomic s...