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    Selection for Vulnerability to Angling in Largemouth Bass by Philipp, David P., Cooke, Steven J., Claussen, Julie E., Koppelman, Jeffrey B., Suski, Cory D., Burkett, Dale P.

    “…Although a great deal of effort has been expended to try to understand the consequences of fishing‐induced selection by commercial fisheries, relatively little…”
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    Genetic differences among the Interior Highlands walleye (Sander vitreus) with mitochondrial and nuclear markers indicate the need for updated stocking practices by Berkman, Leah K., Titus, Chelsea L., Thomas, Dustin R., Fluker, Brook L., Cieslewicz, Paul, Knuth, Dave, Koppelman, Jeffrey B., Eggert, Lori S.

    Published in Conservation genetics (01-06-2023)
    “…Glacial cycles and pre-glacial drainage patterns have imbued the Interior Highlands of the United States with a rich suite of freshwater taxa and phylogroups…”
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    Potential consequences of angling on nest-site fidelity in largemouth bass by Twardek, William M., Shultz, Aaron D., Claussen, Julie E., Cooke, Steven J., Stein, Jeffrey A., Koppelman, Jeffrey B., Phelan, Frank J. S., Philipp, David P.

    Published in Environmental biology of fishes (01-05-2017)
    “…Breeding site fidelity has evolved in many vertebrate taxa, suggesting both that site selection has an important influence on fitness potential and that the…”
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    SPECIATION IN NORTH AMERICAN BLACK BASSES, MICROPTERUS (ACTINOPTERYGII: CENTRARCHIDAE) by Near, Thomas J, Kassler, Todd W, Koppelman, Jeffrey B, Dillman, Casey B, Philipp, David P

    Published in Evolution (01-07-2003)
    “…The Pleistocene Epoch has been frequently cited as a period of intense speciation for a significant portion of temperate continental biotas. To critically…”
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    Within-river gene flow in the hellbender (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis) and implications for restorative release by Feist, Sheena M, Briggler, Jeffrey T, Koppelman, Jeffrey B, Eggert, Lori S

    Published in Conservation genetics (01-08-2014)
    “…Understanding how populations are genetically and demographically connected is beneficial for species management, since gene flow and dispersal contribute to…”
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    Evaluating a Novel Passive Integrated Transponder Tag in Largemouth Bass by Siepker, Michael J, Knuth, David S, Ball, Elizabeth L, Koppelman, Jeffrey B

    “…Passive integrated transponder (PIT) tags are used in fisheries evaluations as a means of marking individual fish because they often have high retention rates,…”
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    Genetic relationships of hellbenders in the Ozark highlands of Missouri and conservation implications for the Ozark subspecies (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis bishopi) by Crowhurst, Rachel S., Faries, Kaitlyn M., Collantes, Jennifer, Briggler, Jeffrey T., Koppelman, Jeffrey B., Eggert, Lori S.

    Published in Conservation genetics (01-06-2011)
    “…The hellbender ( Cryptobranchus alleganiensis ) is an obligately aquatic salamander that is in decline due to habitat loss and disease. Two subspecies of…”
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    Assessment of Stocking Success of Walleye in the Eleven Point River, Arkansas by Henry, Sam D., Barkley, Sam W., Koppelman, Jeffrey B., Johnson, Ronald L.

    “…Few studies have evaluated stocking programs for walleye Sander vitreus in the southern United States; this may be the first such study for a southern river…”
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    Polymorphic microsatellite loci for studies of the Ozark hellbender (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis bishopi) by Johnson, Jarrett R, Faries, Kaitlyn M, Rabenold, Jessica J, Crowhurst, Rachel S, Briggler, Jeffrey T, Koppelman, Jeffrey B, Eggert, Lori S

    Published in Conservation genetics (01-12-2009)
    “…The hellbender is the only North American member of the aquatic salamander family Cryptobranchidae and is a species of conservation concern across its range…”
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    Genetic Diversity among Hatchery Stocks and Established Populations of Rainbow Trout in Missouri by Dillman, Casey B., Koppelman, Jeffrey B.

    “…Introduction of rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss in Missouri over the last 125 years has established numerous self‐sustaining populations. While many…”
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    STATUS AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE ENDANGERED BENTON CAVE CRAYFISH, CAMBARUS ACULABRUM (DECAPODA: CAMBARIDAE) by Graening, G. O, Slay, Michael E, Brown, Arthur V, Koppelman, Jeffrey B

    Published in The Southwestern naturalist (01-09-2006)
    “…We present the first summary of the status and distribution of the Benton cave crayfish (Cambarus aculabrum). The range of this endangered crayfish is limited…”
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    RANGE EXTENSION AND STATUS UPDATE OF THE ENDANGERED HELL CREEK CAVE CRAYFISH, CAMBARUS ZOPHONASTES (DECAPODA: CAMBARIDAE) by Graening, G. O, Koppelman, Jeffrey B, Wagner, Brian K, Slay, Michael E, Brickey, Charles L

    Published in The Southwestern naturalist (01-09-2006)
    “…The range of the endangered Hell Creek Cave crayfish (Cambarus zophonastes) is expanded to include a second population, determined by genetic analyses. This…”
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    Genetic Estimates of Variability and Relatedness for Conservation of an Ozark Cave Crayfish Species Complex by KOPPELMAN, JEFFREY B., FIGG, DENNIS E.

    Published in Conservation biology (01-10-1995)
    “…Allozyme-based genetic distances were used to determine the distinctness of six species of cave crayfish from the Ozark Plateau in Missouri, Arkansas, and…”
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    Allozyme and Morphological Variation among Three Nominal Species of Ambloplites (Centrarchidae) Inhabiting the Ozarks Region by Koppelman, Jeffrey B., Gale, Craig M., Stanovick, John S.

    “…A simple means for in situ identification of three species of Ambloplites occurring in Missouri's Ozarkian watersheds does not currently exist, presenting a…”
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    SPECIATION IN NORTH AMERICAN BLACK BASSES, MICROPTERUS (ACTINOPTERYGII: CENTRARCHIDAE) by Near, Thomas J., Kassler, Todd W., Koppelman, Jeffrey B., Dillman, Casey B., Philipp, David P.

    Published in Evolution (01-07-2003)
    “…— The Pleistocene Epoch has been frequently cited as a period of intense speciation for a significant portion of temperate continental biotas. To critically…”
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    Geographic Variation of Paddlefish Allozymes and Mitochondrial DNA by Epifanio, John M., Koppelman, Jeffrey B., Nedbal, Michael A., Philipp, David P.

    “…North American paddlefish Polyodon spathula historically occurred in the Mississippi, Saint Lawrence, and Alabama rivers, as well as several other Gulf of…”
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    Genetic Variation Among Cottus Species in Missouri Revealed by RAPD Analysis by GASPER, BRYAN R, KOPPELMAN, JEFFREY B, SCHWERY, SABRINA P, ECKDAHL, TODD T

    Published in The American midland naturalist (01-10-2001)
    “…The ranges of the Ozark sculpin, Cottus hypselurus, and the mottled sculpin, C. bairdi, in Missouri are unresolved. Current distributions have been based on a…”
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    Allozyme and Morphological Variation among Three Nominal Species of by Koppelman, Jeffrey B, Gale, Craig M, Stanovick, John S

    “…A simple means for in situ identification of three species of Ambloplites occurring in Missouri's Ozarkian watersheds does not currently exist, presenting a…”
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