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The following pages link to Martha Mather, PhD (Q47823):
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- Habitat mosaics and path analysis can improve biological conservation of aquatic biodiversity in ecosystems with low-head dams (Q145022) (← links)
- Diversity in destinations, routes and timing of small adult and sub-adult striped bass Morone saxatilis on their southward autumn migration (Q148780) (← links)
- Are we preparing the next generation of fisheries professionals to succeed in their careers?: A survey of AFS members (Q151467) (← links)
- A resilience approach can improve anadromous fish restoration (Q151568) (← links)
- Evaluation of a gastric radio tag insertion technique for anadromous river herring (Q153787) (← links)
- Seasonal use of a New England estuary by foraging contingents of migratory striped bass (Q153887) (← links)
- Fish biodiversity sampling in stream ecosystems: a process for evaluating the appropriate types and amount of gear (Q156377) (← links)
- Discontinuities concentrate mobile predators: Quantifying organism-environment interactions at a seascape scale (Q156796) (← links)
- The blind men meet the elephant at the dam: Alternative spatial and taxonomic components reveal different insights about how low-head dams impact fish biodiversity (Q156873) (← links)
- Does type, quantity, and location of habitat matter for fish diversity in a Great Plains riverscape? (Q157796) (← links)
- Merging scientific silos: Integrating specialized approaches for thinking about and using spatial data that can provide new directions for persistent fisheries problems (Q157798) (← links)
- Kansas Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit (Q225506) (← links)
- How big of an effect do small dams have? Using geomorphological footprints to quantify spatial impact of low-head dams and identify patterns of across-dam variation (Q234499) (← links)
- Opinion: Endogenizing culture in sustainability science research and policy (Q235031) (← links)
- Quantifying site-specific physical heterogeneity within an estuarine seascape (Q240068) (← links)
- A suite of standard post-tagging evaluation metrics can help assess tag retention for field-based fish telemetry research (Q240142) (← links)
- A mosaic-based approach is needed to conserve biodiversity in disturbed freshwater ecosystems (Q240265) (← links)
- The roles of large top predators in coastal ecosystems: new insights from long term ecological research (Q243868) (← links)
- What happens in an estuary doesn't stay there: patterns of biotic connectivity resulting from long term ecological research (Q244664) (← links)
- Beaver dams maintain fish biodiversity by increasing habitat heterogeneity throughout a low-gradient stream network (Q244667) (← links)
- Spatial and temporal diet patterns of subadult and small adult striped bass in Massachusetts estuaries: Data, a synthesis, and trends across scales (Q245942) (← links)
- Using assemblage data in ecological indicators: A comparison and evaluation of commonly available statistical tools (Q246072) (← links)
- Assessing freshwater habitat of adult anadromous alewives using multiple approaches (Q246087) (← links)
- Migration delays caused by anthropogenic barriers: modeling dams, temperature, and success on migrating salmon smolts (Q251381) (← links)
- Evaluating environmental change and behavioral decision-making for sustainability policy using an agent-based model: A case study for the Smoky Hill River Watershed, Kansas (Q254046) (← links)
- Identifying across‐system sources of variation in a generalist freshwater fish: Correlates of total and size‐specific abundance of yellow perch (Q254670) (← links)
- The Adopt-a-Herring program as a fisheries conservation tool (Q255564) (← links)
- Can identifying discrete behavioral groups with individual-based acoustic telemetry advance the understanding of fish distribution patterns? (Q260965) (← links)
- What is "fallback"?: metrics needed to assess telemetry tag effects on anadromous fish behavior (Q263593) (← links)
- Evaluation of a field protocol for internally-tagging fish predators using difficult-to-tag ictalurid catfish as examples (Q264336) (← links)
- Multiple metrics provide context for the distribution of a highly mobile fish predator, the blue catfish (Q274164) (← links)
- Now that you have great results, where should you submit your manuscript? (Q276008) (← links)
- The authors respond (Response to Roberts and Frimpong) (Q281275) (← links)
- Local environment and individuals’ beliefs: The dynamics shaping public support for sustainability policy in an agricultural landscape (Q285300) (← links)
- Modeling larval American Shad recruitment in a large river (Q294629) (← links)
- Achieving success with RISE: A widely implementable, iterative, structured process for mastering interdisciplinary team science collaborations (Q297478) (← links)
- Maintaining the competitiveness of the American fisheries society journals: an assessment based on influence and cost-effectiveness (Q297596) (← links)
- Assessing distribution and movement of blue catfish in Kansas reservoirs (Q298069) (← links)
- Confluences function as ecological hotspots: Geomorphic and regional drivers can help identify patterns of fish distribution within a seascape (Q299267) (← links)
- Adaptive problem maps (APM): Connecting data dots to build increasingly informed and defensible environmental conservation decisions (Q303328) (← links)
- A review of empirical evidence that examines the effectiveness of harvest regulation evaluations in freshwater systems: A systematic, standardized collaborative approach (Q304924) (← links)
- Understanding the central Great Plains as a coupled climatic-hydrological-human system: Lessons learned in operationalizing interdisciplinary collaboration (Q312925) (← links)