Movement strategies of small forage fish (\u3c8 cm total length) between temporary and permanent wetland habitats affect their overall population growth and biomass concentrations, i.e., availability to predators. These fish are often the key energy link between primary producers and top predators, such as wading birds, which require high concentrations of stranded fish in accessible depths. Expansion and contraction of seasonal wetlands induce a sequential alternation between rapid biomass growth and concentration, creating the conditions for local stranding of small fish as they move in response to varying water levels. To better understand how landscape topography, hydrology, and fish behavior interact to create high densities of strande...
In large-scale conservation decisions, scenario planning identifies key uncertainties of ecosystem f...
There is substantial evidence that animals can engineer ecosystems, but little attention has been gi...
Small fish are important to the Everglades ecosystem as primary and secondary consumers and as a foo...
Movement strategies of small forage fish (\u3c8 cm total length) between temporary and permanent wet...
Small-bodied fishes constitute an important assemblage in many wetlands. In wetlands that dry period...
Small fishes in seasonally flooded environments such as the Everglades are capable of spreading into...
In flood-pulsed ecosystems, hydrology and landscape structure mediate transfers of energy up the foo...
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...
Hydroscape structure can play a critical role in animal behavior, abundance, and community structure...
We used a one-dimensional, spatially explicit model to simulate the community of small fishes in the...
Spatial ecology and movement strategies of aquatic organisms may limit their response to human-cause...
Animals living in patchy environments may depend on resource pulses to meet the high energetic deman...
Our main goal was to determine if fish distribution and adundance in temporary wetlands were shaped ...
Animals living in patchy environments may depend on resource pulses to meet the high energetic deman...
In large-scale conservation decisions, scenario planning identifies key uncertainties of ecosystem f...
There is substantial evidence that animals can engineer ecosystems, but little attention has been gi...
Small fish are important to the Everglades ecosystem as primary and secondary consumers and as a foo...
Movement strategies of small forage fish (\u3c8 cm total length) between temporary and permanent wet...
Small-bodied fishes constitute an important assemblage in many wetlands. In wetlands that dry period...
Small fishes in seasonally flooded environments such as the Everglades are capable of spreading into...
In flood-pulsed ecosystems, hydrology and landscape structure mediate transfers of energy up the foo...
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...
Hydroscape structure can play a critical role in animal behavior, abundance, and community structure...
We used a one-dimensional, spatially explicit model to simulate the community of small fishes in the...
Spatial ecology and movement strategies of aquatic organisms may limit their response to human-cause...
Animals living in patchy environments may depend on resource pulses to meet the high energetic deman...
Our main goal was to determine if fish distribution and adundance in temporary wetlands were shaped ...
Animals living in patchy environments may depend on resource pulses to meet the high energetic deman...
In large-scale conservation decisions, scenario planning identifies key uncertainties of ecosystem f...
There is substantial evidence that animals can engineer ecosystems, but little attention has been gi...
Small fish are important to the Everglades ecosystem as primary and secondary consumers and as a foo...