The objective of this study was to evaluate long term trends of fish taxa in southern Lake Michigan while incorporating their functional roles to improve our understanding of ecosystem level changes that have occurred in the system over time. The approach used here highlighted the ease of incorporating ecological mechanisms into population models so researchers can take full advantage of available long-term ecosystem information. Long term studies of fish assemblages can be used to inform changes in community structure resulting from perturbations to aquatic systems and understanding these changes in fish assemblages can be better contextualized by grouping species according to functional groups that are grounded in niche theory. We hypothe...
<div><p>Eutrophication and climate warming are profoundly affecting fish in many freshwater lakes. U...
Abstract.—Herein we examine scientific questions related to successful re-establishment of native de...
Determining how diversity is generated and maintained in ecological communities is a central goal of...
The objective of this study was to evaluate long term trends of fish taxa in southern Lake Michigan ...
The NCEAS Community Dynamics Working Group brought together theoretical and empirica...
Identification of patterns in community structure is a central theme in freshwater ecology. Our obje...
Inland fisheries have significant cultural and economic value around the globe, providing dietary pr...
Biodiversity loss is a serious issue for freshwater fishes in temperate climates and there is a need...
North temperate lakes are undergoing diverse physical, chemical, and biological changes, including w...
The Great Lakes coastal wetlands are in decline due to various anthropogenic factors including invas...
Population assessments of fish species often rely on data from surveys with different objectives suc...
Determining the degree to which predation affects prey abundance in natural communities constitutes ...
As the intensity and speed of environmental change increase at both local and global scales it is im...
Variability in abiotic and biotic factors during larval stages has profound impacts on fish recruitm...
Disentangling environmental variability from fishing effects on the dynamics of fish populations is ...
<div><p>Eutrophication and climate warming are profoundly affecting fish in many freshwater lakes. U...
Abstract.—Herein we examine scientific questions related to successful re-establishment of native de...
Determining how diversity is generated and maintained in ecological communities is a central goal of...
The objective of this study was to evaluate long term trends of fish taxa in southern Lake Michigan ...
The NCEAS Community Dynamics Working Group brought together theoretical and empirica...
Identification of patterns in community structure is a central theme in freshwater ecology. Our obje...
Inland fisheries have significant cultural and economic value around the globe, providing dietary pr...
Biodiversity loss is a serious issue for freshwater fishes in temperate climates and there is a need...
North temperate lakes are undergoing diverse physical, chemical, and biological changes, including w...
The Great Lakes coastal wetlands are in decline due to various anthropogenic factors including invas...
Population assessments of fish species often rely on data from surveys with different objectives suc...
Determining the degree to which predation affects prey abundance in natural communities constitutes ...
As the intensity and speed of environmental change increase at both local and global scales it is im...
Variability in abiotic and biotic factors during larval stages has profound impacts on fish recruitm...
Disentangling environmental variability from fishing effects on the dynamics of fish populations is ...
<div><p>Eutrophication and climate warming are profoundly affecting fish in many freshwater lakes. U...
Abstract.—Herein we examine scientific questions related to successful re-establishment of native de...
Determining how diversity is generated and maintained in ecological communities is a central goal of...