Pages that link to "Item:Q45601"
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The following pages link to Wesley Daniel, Ph.D. (Q45601):
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- Protected areas lacking for many common fluvial fishes of the conterminous USA (Q149707) (← links)
- Gaining decision-maker confidence through community consensus: Developing environmental DNA standards for data display on the USGS Nonindigenous Aquatic Species database (Q150469) (← links)
- Climate matching with the climatchR R package (Q150685) (← links)
- Through a fish's eye: The status of fish habitats in the United States 2015 (Q153247) (← links)
- BioLake: A first assessment of lake temperature-derived bioclimatic predictors for aquatic invasive species (Q157313) (← links)
- Future Aquatic Invaders of the Northeast U.S.: How Climate Change, Human Vectors, and Natural History Could Bring Southern and Western Species North (Q160368) (← links)
- An Assessment of Invasive Species Range Shifts in the Southeastern U.S. and Actions to Manage Them (Q160500) (← links)
- Integration of Environmental DNA (eDNA) Data into the USGS Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database (Q226790) (← links)
- Climate matching with the climatchR R package (Q226960) (← links)
- Chesapeake Bay Aquatic Habitat Assessments (Q227334) (← links)
- The Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Alert Risk Mapper (ARM) (Q228253) (← links)
- Defining Native Ranges of U.S. Inland Fishes (Q228255) (← links)
- The Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Flood and Storm Tracker (FaST) (Q228292) (← links)
- Nonindigenous Aquatic Species (NAS) Program (Q229990) (← links)
- Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database and Website (NAS) (Q230013) (← links)
- A landscape approach for identifying potential reestablishment sites for extirpated stream fishes: an example with Arctic grayling (Thymallus arcticus) in Michigan (Q255234) (← links)
- Non-native poeciliids in hot water: The role of thermal springs in facilitating invasion of tropical species (Q265368) (← links)
- Strategic considerations for invasive species managers in the utilization ofenvironmental DNA (eDNA): Steps for incorporating this powerful surveillance tool (Q268109) (← links)
- Identifying invasive species threats, pathways, and impacts to improve biosecurity (Q269703) (← links)
- Horizon scanning for potentially invasive non-native marine species to inform trans-boundary conservation management – Example of the northern Gulf of Mexico (Q275084) (← links)
- Assessing impacts of human stressors on stream fish habitats across the Mississippi River basin (Q278591) (← links)
- Cross-continental evaluation of landscape-scale drivers and their impacts to fluvial fishes: Understanding frequency and severity to improve fish conservation in Europe and the United States (Q278739) (← links)
- The first occurrence of the Australian redclaw crayfish Cherax quadricarinatus (von Martens, 1868) in the contiguous United States (Q283314) (← links)
- Plant migration due to winter climate change: Range expansion of tropical invasive plants in response to warming winters (Q285829) (← links)
- Using structured decision making to evaluate potential management responses to detection of dreissenid mussel (Dreissena spp.) environmental DNA (Q294859) (← links)
- The North American Freshwater Migratory Fish Database (NAFMFD): Characterizing the migratory life histories of freshwater fishes of Canada, the United States and Mexico (Q296674) (← links)
- Artificial intelligence applied to big data reveals that lake invasions are predicted by human traffic and co-occurring invasions (Q301011) (← links)
- Zebra and Quagga mussels in the United States—Dreissenid mussel research by the U.S. Geological Survey (Q301764) (← links)
- America's most wanted fishes: Cataloging risk assessments to prioritize invasive species for management action (Q306594) (← links)
- A framework to integrate innovations in invasion science for proactive management (Q308748) (← links)
- Strategic considerations for invasive species managers in the utilization of environmental DNA (eDNA): Steps for incorporating this powerful surveillance tool (Q309565) (← links)
- When are environmental DNA early detections of invasive species actionable? (Q314342) (← links)
- Using fish community and population indicators to assess the biological condition of streams and rivers of the Chesapeake Bay watershed, USA (Q314557) (← links)
- National Fish Habitat Partnership (NFHP) 2015 Cumulative Habitat Condition Indices with Limiting and Severe Disturbances for the Conterminous United States linked to NHDPlusV1 v2.0 (Q317786) (← links)
- Risk assessments of animal species, plant species, and disease in the United States available online between 1990 and 2023 (Q318828) (← links)
- Data release: Flood and Storm Tracker (FaST) data (Q319890) (← links)
- FishTail, Indices and Supporting Data Characterizing the Current and Future Risk to Fish Habitat Degradation in the Northeast Climate Science Center Region (Q320078) (← links)
- climatchR: An implementation of CLIMATCH in R. v2.0 (Q322554) (← links)
- climatchR: An implementation of Climatch in R (Q323655) (← links)
- High-throughput calculations of climatch scores (Q323834) (← links)
- Assessing risk communication in the pet and aquarium trade (Q324324) (← links)
- Boat ramp locations in the United States of America (Q324735) (← links)
- The North American Freshwater Migratory Fish Database (NAFMFD): Characterizing the migratory life histories of freshwater fishes of Canada, the United States, and Mexico (Q326464) (← links)
- Native ranges of freshwater fishes of North America (Q326711) (← links)
- Nonindigenous aquatic species and potential spread after Hurricane Maria (Q328272) (← links)
- Nonindigenous aquatic species and potential spread after Hurricane Irma (Q328390) (← links)
- Locations of mines and mining activity in the contiguous United States 2013 (Q329888) (← links)
- Nonindigenous aquatic species and potential spread after Hurricane Harvey-revised map (Q330704) (← links)
- Waterfalls and Rapids in the Conterminous United States Linked to the National Hydrography Datasets V2.0 (Q330814) (← links)
- Nonindigenous aquatic species and potential spread after Hurricane Nate (Q330967) (← links)