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pro vyhledávání: '"Matthew E. Herbert"'
Autor:
Mark R. Vinson, Matthew E. Herbert, Amanda S. Ackiss, Jamie A. Dobosenski, Lori M. Evrard, Owen T. Gorman, Joshua F. Lyons, Sydney B. Phillips, Dan L. Yule
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 152:75-93
Autor:
Eric K. Berglund, Jason Smith, Lars G. Rudstam, Daniel L. Yule, Suresh A. Sethi, Dimitry Gorsky, Matthew R. Paufve, Brian C. Weidel, Jory L. Jonas, Michael J. Connerton, Matthew E. Herbert, Brian F. Lantry
Publikováno v:
Ecology of Freshwater Fish. 31:379-388
Autor:
W. Lindsay Chadderton, Krista M. Robinson, Jason T. Buckley, David F. Clapp, Jake Kvistad, Patrick O'Neill, Matthew E. Herbert, Randall M. Claramunt, Andrew J. Tucker, Tracy L Galarowicz
Publikováno v:
Journal of Great Lakes Research. 47:1050-1064
Non-native rusty crayfish are abundant egg predators on spawning reef habitats for lake trout and coregonines in northern Lake Michigan. To better understand rusty crayfish life-history on these unique habitats, we conducted monitoring in 2012 and 20
Autor:
David F. Clapp, Jake Kvistad, Tracy L Galarowicz, Matthew E. Herbert, Lindsay Chadderton, Andrew Tucker
Publikováno v:
Management of Biological Invasions. 12:975-996
Autor:
Patrick J. Doran, Austin W. Milt, Jared Ross, Mary Khoury, Michael C. Ferris, Kimberly B. Fitzpatrick, Matthew E. Herbert, Eugene Yacobson, Peter B. McIntyre, Allison T. Moody, Thomas M. Neeson
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Biodiversity and Conservation. 30:165-182
In many applications, conservation organizations depend on one species to indicate the presence of another. While extensive research has gone into methods for selecting these indicator species, few studies have directly measured the performance of in
Autor:
Kristopher Dey, Suresh A. Sethi, Brian F. Lantry, Marc A. Chalupnicki, Matthew E. Herbert, Brian C. Weidel, Lars G. Rudstam, Matthew R. Paufve
Publikováno v:
Journal of Great Lakes Research. 46:1058-1062
Cisco (Coregonus artedi) and lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) are native fish species of management concern in the Laurentian Great Lakes that often overlap in spawning locations and timing. Thus, species-level inference from in situ sampling
Autor:
Prasanna Venkatesh Sampath, Hua-Sheng Liao, Zachary Kristopher Curtis, Patrick J Doran, Matthew E Herbert, Christopher A May, Shu-Guang Li
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 10, p e0140430 (2015)
The sources of water and corresponding delivery mechanisms to groundwater-fed fens are not well understood due to the multi-scale geo-morphologic variability of the glacial landscape in which they occur. This lack of understanding limits the ability
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https://doaj.org/article/26251f8f80e94becb57939f88361553b
Autor:
Patrick O'Neill, W. Lindsay Chadderton, Krista M. Robinson, Andrew Tucker, Tracy L Galarowicz, Matthew E. Herbert, Randall M. Claramunt
Publikováno v:
Journal of Great Lakes Research. 45:333-339
Photoquadrats and underwater video surveys are standard non-destructive monitoring methods in marine ecosystems and are becoming more common in freshwater systems. The high water clarity found in most of the Laurentian Great Lakes make them ideally s
Autor:
Jesse R. O'Hanley, Lisa Walter, Allison T. Moody, Austin W. Milt, Ted Treska, Patrick J. Doran, Peter B. McIntyre, Eugene Yacobson, Jared Ross, Mary Khoury, Steven R. Wangen, Matthew W. Diebel, Michael C. Ferris, Matthew E. Herbert, Thomas M. Neeson
Publikováno v:
Conservation Biology. 32:894-904
Controlling invasive species is critical for conservation but can have unintended consequences for native species and divert resources away from other efforts. This dilemma occurs on a grand scale in the North American Great Lakes, where dams and cul
Autor:
Allison T. Moody, Eugene Yacobson, Jared Ross, Matthew E. Herbert, Mary Khoury, Thomas M. Neeson, Michael C. Ferris, Peter B. McIntyre, Kimberly B. Fitzpatrick, Patrick J. Doran
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Global Change Biology. 24:3862-3872
Conservation practitioners face difficult choices in apportioning limited resources between rare species (to ensure their existence) and common species (to ensure their abundance and ecosystem contributions). We quantified the opportunity costs of co