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    Mapping Benthic Algae and Cyanobacteria in River Channels from Aerial Photographs and Satellite Images: A Proof-of-Concept Investigation on the Buffalo National River, AR, USA by Legleiter, Carl J., Hodges, Shawn W.

    Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-02-2022)
    “…Although rivers are of immense practical, aesthetic, and recreational value, these aquatic habitats are particularly sensitive to environmental changes…”
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    Hydrologic variation influences stream fish assemblage dynamics through flow regime and drought by Magoulick, Daniel D., Dekar, Matthew P., Hodges, Shawn W., Scott, Mandy K., Rabalais, Michael R., Bare, Christopher M.

    Published in Scientific reports (21-05-2021)
    “…Hydrologic variation can play a major role in structuring stream fish assemblages and relationships between hydrology and biology are likely to be influenced…”
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    Comparisons of Twelve Freshwater Mussel Bed Assemblages Quantitatively Sampled at a 15-year Interval in the Buffalo National River, Arkansas, USA by Pieri, Anna M., Harris, John L., Matthews, Mickey W., Hodges, Shawn W., Rodman, Ashley R., Bouldin, Jennifer L., Christian, Alan D.

    Published in Ecologies (Basel) (01-03-2024)
    “…Historically, 23 freshwater mussel species have been documented from the Buffalo National River (BNR), a 246 km, free-flowing river in northern Arkansas. The…”
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    Refuge habitats for fishes during seasonal drying in an intermittent stream: movement, survival and abundance of three minnow species by Hodges, Shawn W., Magoulick, Daniel D.

    Published in Aquatic sciences (01-11-2011)
    “…Drought and summer drying can be important disturbance events in many small streams leading to intermittent or isolated habitats. We examined what habitats act…”
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