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    COVID-19 influences on US recreational angler behavior by Midway, Stephen R, Lynch, Abigail J, Peoples, Brandon K, Dance, Michael, Caffey, Rex

    Published in PloS one (18-08-2021)
    “…Recreational angling in the United States (US) is largely a personal hobby that scales up to a multibillion-dollar economic activity. Given dramatic changes to…”
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    COVID-19 pandemic impacts on global inland fisheries by Stokes, Gretchen L., Lynch, Abigail J., Lowe, Benjamin S., Funge-Smith, Simon, Valbo-Jørgensen, John, Smidt, Samuel J.

    “…The COVID-19 pandemic has led to environmental recovery in some ecosystems from a global “anthropause,” yet such evidence for natural resources with extraction…”
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    The social, economic, and environmental importance of inland fish and fisheries by Lynch, Abigail J, Cooke, Steven J, Deines, Andrew M, Bower, Shannon D, Bunnell, David B, Cowx, Ian G, Nguyen, Vivian M, Nohner, Joel, Phouthavong, Kaviphone, Riley, Betsy, Rogers, Mark W, Taylor, William W, Woelmer, Whitney, Youn, So-Jung, Beard, T. Douglas

    Published in Environmental reviews (01-06-2016)
    “…Though reported capture fisheries are dominated by marine production, inland fish and fisheries make substantial contributions to meeting the challenges faced…”
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    On the sustainability of inland fisheries: Finding a future for the forgotten by Cooke, Steven J., Allison, Edward H., Beard, T. Douglas, Arlinghaus, Robert, Arthington, Angela H., Bartley, Devin M., Cowx, Ian G., Fuentevilla, Carlos, Leonard, Nancy J., Lorenzen, Kai, Lynch, Abigail J., Nguyen, Vivian M., Youn, So-Jung, Taylor, William W., Welcomme, Robin L.

    Published in Ambio (01-11-2016)
    “…At present, inland fisheries are not often a national or regional governance priority and as a result, inland capture fisheries are undervalued and largely…”
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    Estimating lentic recreational fisheries catch and effort across the United States by Robertson, Matthew D., Midway, Stephen R., Embke, Holly S., Kaz, Anna L., Lang, Mitchel, Paukert, Craig, Sievert, Nicholas A., Wszola, Lyndsie, Lynch, Abigail J.

    Published in Fisheries management and ecology (01-02-2024)
    “…Recreational fisheries represent a socially, ecologically, and economically significant component of global fisheries. The U.S. Inland Creel and Angler Survey…”
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    The RACE for freshwater biodiversity: Essential actions to create the social context for meaningful conservation by Birnie‐Gauvin, Kim, Lynch, Abigail J., Franklin, Paul A., Reid, Andrea J., Landsman, Sean J., Tickner, David, Dalton, James, Aarestrup, Kim, Cooke, Steven J.

    Published in Conservation science and practice (01-04-2023)
    “…Freshwater habitats are experiencing two to three times the rate of biodiversity loss of terrestrial and marine habitats. As status quo actions within the…”
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    A Brave New World: Managing for Biodiversity Conservation under Ecosystem Transformation by Wilkening, Jennifer L., Magness, Dawn Robin, Thompson, Laura M., Lynch, Abigail J.

    Published in Land (Basel) (01-08-2023)
    “…Traditional conservation practices have primarily relied on maintaining biodiversity by preserving species and habitats in place. Many regions are experiencing…”
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    CreelCat, a Catalog of United States Inland Creel and Angler Survey Data by Sievert, Nicholas A., Lynch, Abigail J., Embke, Holly S., Robertson, Ashley, Lang, Mitchel, Kaz, Anna L., Robertson, Matthew D., Midway, Stephen R., Wszola, Lyndsie, Paukert, Craig P.

    Published in Scientific data (03-11-2023)
    “…The United States Inland Creel and Angler Survey Catalog (CreelCat) contains a national compilation of angler and creel survey data collected by natural…”
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    Computational approaches improve evidence synthesis and inform broad fisheries trends by Stokes, Gretchen L., Lynch, Abigail J., Flores, John V., Wong, Jesse P., Morang, Connor A., Romulo, Chelsie, Funge‐Smith, Simon, Valbo‐Jørgensen, John, Smidt, Samuel J.

    Published in Conservation science and practice (01-08-2024)
    “…Addressing ecological impacts with effective conservation actions requires information on the links between human pressures and localized responses…”
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    A global dataset of inland fisheries expert knowledge by Stokes, Gretchen L., Lynch, Abigail J., Funge-Smith, Simon, Valbo‐Jørgensen, John, Beard, T. Douglas, Lowe, Benjamin S., Wong, Jesse P., Smidt, Samuel J.

    Published in Scientific data (16-07-2021)
    “…Inland fisheries and their freshwater habitats face intensifying effects from multiple natural and anthropogenic pressures. Fish harvest and biodiversity data…”
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    Reducing uncertainty in climate change responses of inland fishes: A decision‐path approach by Lynch, Abigail J., Myers, Bonnie J. E., Wong, Jesse P., Chu, Cindy, Tingley, Ralph W., Falke, Jeffrey A., Kwak, Thomas J., Paukert, Craig P., Krabbenhoft, Trevor J.

    Published in Conservation science and practice (01-07-2022)
    “…Climate change will continue to be an important consideration for conservation practitioners. However, uncertainty in identifying appropriate management…”
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    New global high-resolution centerlines dataset of selected river systems by Basher, Zeenatul, Lynch, Abigail J., Taylor, William W.

    Published in Data in brief (01-10-2018)
    “…We present the first high resolution (1:20,000) river centerlines shapefiles from 50 large rivers across the world. Rivers were selected based on the criteria…”
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    Do empirical observations support commonly-held climate change range shift hypotheses? A systematic review protocol by Rubenstein, Madeleine A, Weiskopf, Sarah R, Carter, Shawn L, Eaton, Mitchell J, Johnson, Ciara, Lynch, Abigail J, Miller, Brian W, Morelli, Toni Lyn, Rodriguez, Mari Angel, Terando, Adam, Thompson, Laura M

    Published in Environmental evidence (14-05-2020)
    “…Abstract Background Among the most widely anticipated climate-related impacts to biodiversity are geographic range shifts, whereby species shift their spatial…”
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    Assessing the global distribution of river fisheries harvest: a systematic map protocol by Romulo, Chelsie L, Basher, Zeenatul, Lynch, Abigail J, Kao, Yu-Chun, Taylor, William W

    Published in Environmental evidence (04-12-2017)
    “…[...]these fisheries are often given low priority in planning and policy discussions relative to other uses of river ecosystem services such as drinking water,…”
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