The following pages link to Amanda Rosenberger, PhD (Q48967):
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- Multispecies approaches to status assessments in support of endangered species classifications (Q150569) (← links)
- A global review of freshwater crayfish temperature tolerance, preference, and optimal growth (Q151209) (← links)
- Surface water connectivity drives richness and composition of Arctic lake fish assemblages (Q151683) (← links)
- Measuring fish and their physical habitats: Versatile 2D and 3D video techniques with user-friendly software (Q152624) (← links)
- Risk of predation and weather events affect nest site selection by sympatric Pacific (<i>Gavia pacifica</i>) and Yellow-billed (<i>Gavia adamsii</i>) loons in Arctic habitats (Q154482) (← links)
- Tennessee Cooperative Fishery Research Unit (Q225525) (← links)
- Arctic Lake Food Webs (Q229098) (← links)
- Legacy effects of wildfire on stream thermal regimes and rainbow trout ecology: an integrated analysis of observation and individual-based models (Q234194) (← links)
- Low productivity of Chinook salmon strongly correlates with high summer stream discharge in two Alaskan rivers in the Yukon drainage (Q234986) (← links)
- Mechanisms of drift-feeding behavior in juvenile Chinook salmon and the role of inedible debris in a clear water Alaskan stream (Q236426) (← links)
- Occupancy of yellow-billed and Pacific loons: evidence for interspecific competition and habitat mediated co-occurrence (Q236710) (← links)
- Use of glacier river-fed estuary channels by juvenile coho salmon: transitional or rearing habitats? (Q236753) (← links)
- Patterns of lake occupancy by fish indicate different adaptations to life in a harsh Arctic environment (Q236817) (← links)
- Top-down control of invertebrates by Ninespine Stickleback in Arctic ponds (Q239840) (← links)
- Estuarine environments as rearing habitats for juvenile Coho Salmon in contrasting south-central Alaska watersheds (Q244276) (← links)
- Method- and species-specific detection probabilities of fish occupancy in Arctic lakes: Implications for design and management (Q244549) (← links)
- Habitat associations and distributions of two endemic crayfishes, Cambarus (Erebicambarus) maculatus Hobbs & Pflieger, 1988 and Faxonius (Billecambarus) harrisonii (Faxon, 1884) (Decapoda: Astacoidea: Cambaridae), in the Meramec River drainage, Misso (Q253461) (← links)
- Fatty acid signature data of potential yellow-billed loon prey in the Arctic coastal plain of Alaska, 2009-2011 (Q254414) (← links)
- Redescription of Amphilius jacksonii (Siluriformes: Amphiliidae) with habitat and life-history notes (Q255837) (← links)
- Use of non-lethal endpoints to establish water quality requirements and optima of the endangered Topeka shiner (Notropis topeka) (Q261327) (← links)
- A Bayesian framework for assessing extinction risk based on ordinal categories of population condition and projected landscape change (Q262734) (← links)
- Life history of the vulnerable endemic crayfish Cambarus (Erebicambarus) maculatus Hobbs and Pflieger, 1988 (Decapoda: Astacoidea: Cambaridae) in Missouri, USA (Q263997) (← links)
- An assessment of the relation between metal contaminated sediment and freshwater mussel populations in the Big River, Missouri (Q276687) (← links)
- Surface water connectivity controls fish food web structure and complexity across local- and meta-food webs in Arctic Coastal Plain lakes (Q287413) (← links)
- Generalist feeding strategies in Arctic freshwater fish: A mechanism for dealing with extreme environments (Q288741) (← links)
- Life history of the endemic saddleback crayfish, Faxonius medius (Faxon, 1884), (Decapoda: Cambaridae) in Missouri, USA (Q308185) (← links)
- Coldwater fish in wadeable streams (Q310088) (← links)
- Validation of abundance estimates from mark–recapture and removal techniques for rainbow trout captured by electrofishing in small streams (Q312442) (← links)