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    Inequity in ecosystem service delivery: socioeconomic gaps in the public-private conservation network by Villamagna, Amy M., Mogollón, Beatriz, Angermeier, Paul L.

    Published in Ecology and society (01-01-2017)
    “…Conservation areas, both public and private, are critical tools to protect biodiversity and deliver important ecosystem services (ES) to society. Although…”
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    Genetic Structure across Isolated Virginia Populations of the Endangered Candy Darter (Etheostoma osburni) by McBaine, Kathryn E., Angermeier, Paul L., Hallerman, Eric M.

    Published in Fishes (01-10-2023)
    “…Candy darter Etheostoma osburni, a federally endangered non-game fish, has been extirpated from most of its historic range in Virginia and now occurs in four…”
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    Forecasting the Combined Effects of Urbanization and Climate Change on Stream Ecosystems: From Impacts to Management Options by Nelson, Kären C., Palmer, Margaret A., Pizzuto, James E., Moglen, Glenn E., Angermeier, Paul L., Hilderbrand, Robert H., Dettinger, Michael, Hayhoe, Katharine

    Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-02-2009)
    “…1. Streams collect runoff, heat, and sediment from their watersheds, making them highly vulnerable to anthropogenic disturbances such as urbanization and…”
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    Direct and Molecular Observation of Movement and Reproduction by Candy Darter, Etheostoma osburni, an Endangered Benthic Stream Fish in Virginia, USA by McBaine, Kathryn E., Hallerman, Eric M., Angermeier, Paul L.

    Published in Fishes (01-01-2022)
    “…Direct and indirect measures of individual movement provide valuable knowledge regarding a species’ resiliency to environmental change. Information on patterns…”
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    Macroinvertebrate sensitivity thresholds for sediment in Virginia streams by Govenor, Heather, Krometis, Leigh Anne H, Willis, Lawrence, Angermeier, Paul L, Hession, W Cully

    “…ABSTRACT Sediment is the most commonly identified pollutant associated with macroinvertebrate community impairments in freshwater streams nationwide…”
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    How Much Is Enough? The Recurrent Problem of Setting Measurable Objectives in Conservation by TEAR, TIMOTHY H, KAREIVA, PETER, ANGERMEIER, PAUL L, COMER, PATRICK, CZECH, BRIAN, KAUTZ, RANDY, LANDON, LAURA, MEHLMAN, DAVID, MURPHY, KAREN, RUCKELSHAUS, MARY, SCOTT, J. MICHAEL, WILHERE, GEORGE

    Published in Bioscience (01-10-2005)
    “…International agreements, environmental laws, resource management agencies, and environmental nongovernmental organizations all establish objectives that…”
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    Capacity, pressure, demand, and flow: A conceptual framework for analyzing ecosystem service provision and delivery by Villamagna, Amy M., Angermeier, Paul L., Bennett, Elena M.

    Published in Ecological complexity (01-09-2013)
    “…•Capacity, demand, pressure, and flow are important components of ecosystem service delivery.•The interpretation of these components varies among service types…”
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    A Long-Term Study of Ecological Impacts of River Channelization on the Population of an Endangered Fish: Lessons Learned for Assessment and Restoration by Roberts, James H, Anderson, Gregory B, Angermeier, Paul L

    Published in Water (Basel) (01-06-2016)
    “…Projects to assess environmental impact or restoration success in rivers focus on project-specific questions but can also provide valuable insights for future…”
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    Deposited sediment influences occurrence of functional traits of stream fishes by Hirschler, Mallory, Villamagna, Amy, Angermeier, Paul L., Laflamme, Eric

    Published in Ecology of freshwater fish (01-07-2024)
    “…To better understand stream‐fish sensitivity to fine sediment, we documented assemblage‐wide responses by selected traits along a sedimentation gradient. We…”
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    A multi-indicator framework for mapping cultural ecosystem services: The case of freshwater recreational fishing by Villamagna, Amy M., Mogollón, Beatriz, Angermeier, Paul L.

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-10-2014)
    “…•We developed a framework to map freshwater fishing, a cultural ecosystem service.•We compared capacity and demand spatially to assess relative…”
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    Distance, dams and drift: what structures populations of an endangered, benthic stream fish? by Roberts, James H., Angermeier, Paul L., Hallerman, Eric M.

    Published in Freshwater biology (01-10-2013)
    “…Summary Spatial population structure plays an important role in species persistence, evolution and conservation. Benthic stream fishes are diverse and…”
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    Remaining populations of an upland stream fish persist in refugia defined by habitat features at multiple scales by Dunn, Corey G., Angermeier, Paul L.

    Published in Diversity & distributions (01-03-2019)
    “…Aim Conserving stream biota could require strategies that preserve habitats conveying resistance to ecological impacts of changing land use and climate…”
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    A new composite abundance metric detects stream fish declines and community homogenization during six decades of invasions by Sleezer, Logan J., Angermeier, Paul L., Frimpong, Emmanuel A., Brown, Bryan L.

    Published in Diversity & distributions (01-11-2021)
    “…Aim We developed a new technique, utilizing species‐specific counts of individuals from historical fish community samples, to examine landscape‐level,…”
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    Does mobility explain variation in colonisation and population recovery among stream fishes? by ALBANESE, BRETT, ANGERMEIER, PAUL L, PETERSON, JAMES T

    Published in Freshwater biology (01-07-2009)
    “…1. Colonisation and population recovery are crucial to species persistence in environmentally variable ecosystems, but are poorly understood processes. After…”
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    Bankfull shear velocity predicts embeddedness and silt cover in gravel streambeds by Czuba, Jonathan A., Hirschler, Mallory, Pratt, Elizabeth A., Villamagna, Amy, Angermeier, Paul L.

    Published in River research and applications (01-01-2022)
    “…Excess fine sediment (<2 mm) deposition on gravel streambeds can degrade habitat quality for stream biota. Two measures of fine sediment deposition include…”
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    Species traits predict stream‐fish invaders in an Appalachian (U.S.A.) river basin by Buckwalter, Joseph D., Frimpong, Emmanuel A., Angermeier, Paul L., Barney, Jacob N.

    Published in Freshwater biology (01-03-2020)
    “…We compared the influence of biological traits (morphology, physiology, reproduction, and life history), ecological traits (geographic distribution, habitat…”
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    Coal‐mining intensity influences species and trait distributions of stream fishes in two Central Appalachian watersheds by Martin, Zachary P., Angermeier, Paul L., Ciparis, Serena, Orth, Donald J.

    Published in Ecology of freshwater fish (01-07-2021)
    “…Documenting responses of biotic assemblages to coal‐mining impacts is crucial to informing regulatory and reclamation actions. However, attributing biotic…”
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    Seventy years of stream-fish collections reveal invasions and native range contractions in an Appalachian (USA) watershed by Buckwalter, Joseph D., Frimpong, Emmanuel A., Barney, Jacob N., Angermeier, Paul L.

    Published in Diversity & distributions (01-02-2018)
    “…Aim: Knowledge of expanding and contracting ranges is critical for monitoring invasions and assessing conservation status, yet reliable data on distributional…”
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