Search Results - "Boddy, Nixie C."
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Confluence configuration of river networks controls spatial patterns in fish communities
Published in Landscape ecology (01-01-2019)“…Context Given the importance of spatial heterogeneity in altering dispersal, interspecific interactions, and population persistence, high rates of habitat…”
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Could spatial heterogeneity in flow disturbance drive temporal stability of native–invasive species co‐occurrence in riverscapes?
Published in Freshwater biology (01-05-2021)“…Spatial heterogeneity of abiotic influences like disturbance in riverscapes could play an important role in dispersal‐aided community stability. We tested if…”
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Spatiotemporal patterns of research on Southern Hemisphere amphidromous galaxiids: A semi–quantitative review
Published in Austral ecology (01-08-2023)“…Amphidromy is a distinctive life‐history strategy of some fish species that involves spawning in fresh or brackish water followed by dispersal to sea by newly…”
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Temperature, invaders and patchy habitat interact to limit the distribution of a vulnerable freshwater fish
Published in Austral ecology (01-06-2017)“…Interacting global‐change drivers such as invasive species and climate warming are likely to have major and potentially unexpected influences on aquatic…”
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Big impacts from small abstractions: The effects of surface water abstraction on freshwater fish assemblages
Published in Aquatic conservation (01-01-2020)“…ions and diversions are prevalent in river networks worldwide; however, specific mechanisms and measures reflecting changes in functional characteristics of…”
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Heterogeneity in flow disturbance around river confluences influences spatial patterns in native and non-native species co-occurrence
Published in Biological invasions (01-11-2020)“…Given the prevalence of invasive species and high rates of habitat homogenisation across the globe, understanding how these drivers interact to influence…”
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