Search Results - "Hogan, J. Derek"
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Consequences of alternative dispersal strategies in a putatively amphidromous fish
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-09-2014)“…Successful dispersal can enhance both individual fitness and population persistence, but the process of dispersal is often inherently risky. The interplay…”
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Kin-Aggregations Explain Chaotic Genetic Patchiness, a Commonly Observed Genetic Pattern, in a Marine Fish
Published in PloS one (27-04-2016)“…The phenomenon of chaotic genetic patchiness is a pattern commonly seen in marine organisms, particularly those with demersal adults and pelagic larvae. This…”
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Effectiveness of removals of the invasive lionfish: how many dives are needed to deplete a reef?
Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (23-02-2017)“…Introduced Indo-Pacific red lionfish ( ) have spread throughout the greater Caribbean and are associated with a number of negative impacts on reef ecosystems…”
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Morphological predictors of swimming speed: a case study of pre-settlement juvenile coral reef fishes
Published in Journal of experimental biology (15-07-2007)“…The swimming abilities of fishes are of vital importance to their ecology, and studies on fish swimming have been the focus of research for over a century…”
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Tropical larval and juvenile fish critical swimming speed (U-crit) and morphology data
Published in Scientific data (10-02-2022)“…Fish swimming capacity is a key life history trait critical to many aspects of their ecology. U-crit (critical) swimming speeds provide a robust, repeatable…”
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Body length changes for Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) over five decades exhibit weak spatial synchrony over a broad latitudinal gradient
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-06-2024)“…Understanding the factors that drive spatial synchrony among populations or species is important for management and recovery of populations. The range‐wide…”
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A new tool for setting biodiversity management priorities adapted from aquatic invasive species management: A pilot using Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in NS, Canada
Published in Ecological solutions and evidence (01-04-2024)“…Aquatic invasive species (AIS) are a leading cause of global loss of biodiversity. However, the relationships between AIS and vulnerable species (e.g. species…”
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Gene flow between subpopulations of gray snapper ( Lutjanus griseus ) from the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico
Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (10-02-2020)“…The gray snapper ( ) has a tropical and subtropical distribution. In much of its range this species represents one of the most important fishery resources…”
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Simulations indicate that scores of lionfish ( Pterois volitans ) colonized the Atlantic Ocean
Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (19-12-2017)“…The invasion of the western Atlantic Ocean by the Indo-Pacific red lionfish ( ) has had devastating consequences for marine ecosystems. Estimating the number…”
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Corrigendum to: Structure and functional composition of macroinvertebrate communities in coastal plain streams across a precipitation gradient
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Limitations of Non‐Volitional Upstream Passage for Alewife ( Alosa pseudoharengus ) and Blueback Herring ( Alosa aestivalis )
Published in River research and applications (29-08-2024)“…ABSTRACT We used PIT telemetry ( n = 10,292 fish tagged) to evaluate upstream passage at a non‐volitional fishway (trap, lift, and truck) that passed…”
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Local retention, dispersal and fluctuating connectivity among populations of a coral reef fish
Published in Oecologia (01-01-2012)“…The persistence and resilience of marine populations in the face of disturbances is directly affected by connectivity among populations. Thus, understanding…”
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Maintenance of species boundaries within social aggregations of ecologically similar goby sister species
Published in Marine biology (01-02-2022)“…The maintenance of species boundaries when opportunities for admixture are abundant, is a poorly understood phenomenon for many taxa. While many mechanisms for…”
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Long‐term climate and hydrologic regimes shape stream invertebrate community responses to a hurricane disturbance
Published in The Journal of animal ecology (01-07-2024)“…Disturbances can produce a spectrum of short‐ and long‐term ecological consequences that depend on complex interactions of the characteristics of the event,…”
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Experimental analysis of the contribution of swimming and drifting to the displacement of reef fish larvae
Published in Marine biology (01-09-2005)“…The extent to which behaviour affects the dispersal of pelagic larvae in reef fishes has been a topic of major discussion among marine ecologists. Here, we…”
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Using Hard-Part Microchemistry to Advance Conservation and Management of North American Freshwater Fishes
Published in Fisheries (01-10-2014)“…Hard-part microchemistry offers a powerful tool for inferring the environmental history and stock assignment of individual fishes. However, despite the…”
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Stream and ocean hydrodynamics mediate partial migration strategies in an amphidromous Hawaiian goby
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-11-2022)“…Partial migration strategies, in which some individuals migrate but others do not, are widely observed in populations of migratory animals. Such patterns could…”
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Phenological variation in the life histories of amphidromous gobies endemic to the Hawaiian islands
Published in Ecology of freshwater fish (01-07-2024)“…Despite the benefits that can come from coordinated movement, many diadromous fishes have evolved partial migration strategies, where a portion of a population…”
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Genotyping confirms significant cannibalism in northern Gulf of Mexico invasive red lionfish, Pterois volitans
Published in Biological invasions (01-12-2018)“…DNA barcoding is used in a variety of ecological applications to identify organisms, including partially digested prey items from diet samples. That particular…”
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Regional genetic structure and genetic founder effects in the invasive lionfish: comparing the Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean and North Atlantic
Published in Marine biology (01-10-2016)“…Indo-Pacific lionfish ( Pterois volitans and P. miles ) recently invaded Western Atlantic waters, rapidly spreading through the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico…”
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