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    Commentary: School closures, the pandemic, and pediatric mental health: Scrutinizing the evidence by Black, Tyler R, Virk, Punit, Woodward, Melissa L, Stea, Jonathan N, Doan, Quynh

    “…The COVID-19 pandemic arrived with significant hardship. The secondary impacts of the pandemic and our response with respect to pediatric mental health has…”
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    Life histories of two populations of the imperiled crayfish Orconectes (Procericambarus) Williamsi (Decapoda: Cambaridae) in Southwestern Missouri, U.S.A by DiStefano, Robert J, Black, Tyler R, Herleth-King, Shawna S, Kanno, Yoichiro, Mattingly, Hayden T

    Published in Journal of crustacean biology (2013)
    “…The imperiled Williams' Crayfish, Orconectes williamsi Fitzpatrick, 1966 is endemic to southwestern Missouri and northwestern Arkansas, U.S.A., an area…”
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    Efficacy of Internal PIT Tagging of Small-Bodied Crayfish for Ecological Study by Black, Tyler R., Herleth-King, Shawna S., Mattingly, Hayden T.

    Published in Southeastern naturalist (Steuben, Me.) (01-01-2010)
    “…Recent studies have demonstrated the feasibility of using passive integrated transponder (PIT) tags for tracking crayfish spatiotemporally in streams. PIT tags…”
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    Evaluation of Artificial Cover Units as a Sampling Technique and Habitat Enhancement for Madtoms in Rivers by Cope, W. Robert, Kwak, Thomas J., Black, Tyler R., Pacifici, Krishna

    “…Instream habitat degradation and loss are major threats to freshwater fishes and critical conservation issues among nongame species due to a lack of research…”
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    Distribution, Occupancy, and Habitat of the Endangered Carolina Madtom: Implications for Recovery of an Endemic Stream Fish by Cope, W. Robert, Kwak, Thomas J., Black, Tyler R., Pacifici, Krishna, Archambault, Jennifer M., Cope, W. Gregory

    Published in Fishes (07-11-2024)
    “…Endemic fish are important components of freshwater ecosystems because they contribute to biodiversity and provide vital ecological functions. The Carolina…”
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    Genetic Structure and Diversity of the Endemic Carolina Madtom and Conservation Implications by Cope, W. Robert, Kwak, Thomas J., Black, Tyler R., Pacifici, Krishna, Harris, Sheila C., Miller, Caitlin M., Raley, Morgan E., Hallerman, Eric M.

    “…Identification and conservation of genetic diversity within and among freshwater fish populations are important to better manage and conserve imperiled…”
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    Nest Association and Reproductive Microhabitat of the Threatened Blackside Dace, Chrosomus cumberlandensis by Mattingly, Hayden T., Black, Tyler R.

    Published in Southeastern naturalist (Steuben, Me.) (01-08-2013)
    “…Chrosomus cumberlandensis (Blackside Dace) is a federally protected cyprinid fish found in small tributaries of the upper Cumberland River system in…”
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    Population Densities of the Threatened Blackside Dace, Chrosomus cumberlandensis, in Kentucky and Tennessee by Black, Tyler R., Detar, Jason E., Mattingly, Hayden T.

    Published in Southeastern naturalist (Steuben, Me.) (01-08-2013)
    “…Chrosomus cumberlandensis (Blackside Dace) is a rare cyprinid fish restricted to small tributaries in the upper Cumberland River drainage in southeastern…”
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    Development and Validation of Habitat Models for the Threatened Blackside Dace, Chrosomus cumberlandensis, at Two Spatial Scales by Black, Tyler R., Jones, Brena K., Mattingly, Hayden T.

    “…Chrosomus cumberlandensis (Blackside Dace) is a small-bodied, freshwater fish endemic to the upper Cumberland River system in southeastern Kentucky and…”
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    Habitat use of stream-dwelling crayfish during reproductive seclusion and vulnerability of juvenile crayfish to an herbicide by Black, Tyler R

    Published 01-01-2011
    “…Approximately two-thirds of the world's crayfish diversity occurs in North America; however, knowledge related to life history requirements and sensitivity to…”
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