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- Sicklefin Chub (Macrhybopsis meeki) and Sturgeon Chub (M. gelida) temporal and spatial patterns from extant population monitoring and habitat data spanning 23 Years, 2024, Fishes (9) - 2
- A review of grass carp and related species literature on diet, behavior, toxicology, and physiology focused on informing development of controls for invasive grass carp populations in North America, 2023, Fishes (8) - 11
- Decomposition rates of suppression-produced fish carcasses in a large, deep, high-elevation lake in North America, 2023, Fishes (8) - 8
- Amino acid variation at the mitochondrial binding site of Antimycin A is proposed to reflect sensitivity and toxicity differences among fish species, 2023, Fishes (8) - 7
- Herbivorous grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) exhibit greater olfactory response to amino acids than filter-feeding bighead (Hypophthalmichthysnobilis) and silver carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix), 2023, Fishes (8) - 7
- Application of a lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated mitogenesis assay in smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu) to augment wild fish health studies, 2023, Fishes (8) - 3
- Round goby detection in Lakes Huron and Michigan— An evaluation of eDNA and fish catches, 2023, Fishes (8) - 1
- Validation of a portable eDNA detection kit for invasive carps, 2022, Fishes (7) - 6
- A comparison of eDNA and visual survey methods for detection of longnose darter Percina nasuta in Missouri, 2022, Fishes (7) - 2
- Diets and stable isotope signatures of native and nonnative Leucisid fishes advances our understanding of the Yellowstone Lake food web, 2021, Fishes (6) - 4
- Evaluating coexistence of fish species with coastal cutthroat trout in low order streams of western Oregon and Washington, USA, 2021, Fishes (6) - 1
- Use of environmental DNA to detect grass carp spawning events, 2020, Fishes (5) - 3
- Yellowstone Lake ecosystem restoration: A case study for invasive fish management, 2020, Fishes (5) - 2
- Drift of larval darters (Family Percidae) in the upper Roanoke River basin, USA, characterized using phenotypic and DNA barcoding markers, 2019, Fishes (4) - 4