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    Climate change risks and adaptation options for Madagascar by Weiskopf, Sarah R., Cushing, Janet A., Morelli, Toni Lyn, Myers, Bonnie J. E.

    Published in Ecology and society (01-12-2021)
    “…Climate change poses an increasing threat to achieving development goals and is often considered in development plans and project designs. However, there have…”
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    FiCli, the Fish and Climate Change Database, informs climate adaptation and management for freshwater fishes by Krabbenhoft, Trevor J., Myers, Bonnie J. E., Wong, Jesse P., Chu, Cindy, Tingley, Ralph W., Falke, Jeffrey A., Kwak, Thomas J., Paukert, Craig P., Lynch, Abigail J.

    Published in Scientific data (21-04-2020)
    “…Inland fishes provide important ecosystem services to communities worldwide and are especially vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. Fish respond to…”
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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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    Climate Change Effects on North American Inland Fish Populations and Assemblages by Lynch, Abigail J., Myers, Bonnie J. E., Chu, Cindy, Eby, Lisa A., Falke, Jeffrey A., Kovach, Ryan P., Krabbenhoft, Trevor J., Kwak, Thomas J., Lyons, John, Paukert, Craig P., Whitney, James E.

    Published in Fisheries (01-07-2016)
    “…Climate is a critical driver of many fish populations, assemblages, and aquatic communities. However, direct observational studies of climate change impacts on…”
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    Global synthesis of the documented and projected effects of climate change on inland fishes by Myers, Bonnie J. E., Lynch, Abigail J., Bunnell, David B., Chu, Cindy, Falke, Jeffrey A., Kovach, Ryan P., Krabbenhoft, Trevor J., Kwak, Thomas J., Paukert, Craig P.

    Published in Reviews in fish biology and fisheries (01-06-2017)
    “…Although climate change is an important factor affecting inland fishes globally, a comprehensive review of how climate change has impacted and will continue to…”
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    The effects of flow extremes on native and non‐native stream fishes in Puerto Rico by Myers, Bonnie J. E., Engman, Augustin C., Ramírez, Alonso, Torres‐Molinari, Ambar, Lynch, Abigail J., Eaton, Mitchell J., Cooney, Patrick B., Kwak, Thomas J.

    Published in Freshwater biology (01-09-2024)
    “…Globally, freshwater fishes are among the taxa most vulnerable to climate change but are generally understudied in tropical island ecosystems where climate…”
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    Diversity–production relationships of fish communities in freshwater stream ecosystems by Myers, Bonnie J. E., Dolloff, C. Andrew, Webster, Jackson R., Nislow, Keith H., Rypel, Andrew L.

    Published in Diversity & distributions (01-09-2021)
    “…Aim Ecological relationships between species richness and biomass production are increasingly thought to be pervasive across the globe. Yet,…”
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    Designing a global assessment of climate change on inland fishes and fisheries: knowns and needs by Paukert, Craig P., Lynch, Abigail J., Beard, T. Douglas, Chen, Yushun, Cooke, Steven J., Cooperman, Michael S., Cowx, Ian G., Ibengwe, Lilian, Infante, Dana M., Myers, Bonnie J. E., Nguyễn, Hòa Phú, Winfield, Ian J.

    Published in Reviews in fish biology and fisheries (01-06-2017)
    “…To date, there are few comprehensive assessments of how climate change affects inland finfish, fisheries, and aquaculture at a global scale, but one is…”
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    Fish assemblage production estimates in Appalachian streams across a latitudinal and temperature gradient by Myers, Bonnie J.E., Dolloff, C. Andrew, Webster, Jackson R., Nislow, Keith H., Fair, Brandon, Rypel, Andrew L.

    Published in Ecology of freshwater fish (01-01-2018)
    “…Production of biomass is central to the ecology and sustainability of fish assemblages. The goal of this study was to empirically estimate and compare fish…”
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    Expert perspectives on global biodiversity loss and its drivers and impacts on people by Isbell, Forest, Balvanera, Patricia, Mori, Akira S, He, Jin‐Sheng, Bullock, James M, Regmi, Ganga Ram, Seabloom, Eric W, Ferrier, Simon, Sala, Osvaldo E, Guerrero‐Ramírez, Nathaly R, Tavella, Julia, Larkin, Daniel J, Schmid, Bernhard, Outhwaite, Charlotte L, Pramual, Pairot, Borer, Elizabeth T, Loreau, Michel, Omotoriogun, Taiwo Crossby, Obura, David O, Anderson, Maggie, Portales‐Reyes, Cristina, Kirkman, Kevin, Vergara, Pablo M, Clark, Adam Thomas, Komatsu, Kimberly J, Petchey, Owen L, Weiskopf, Sarah R, Williams, Laura J, Collins, Scott L, Eisenhauer, Nico, Trisos, Christopher H, Renard, Delphine, Wright, Alexandra J, Tripathi, Poonam, Cowles, Jane, Byrnes, Jarrett EK, Reich, Peter B, Purvis, Andy, Sharip, Zati, O’Connor, Mary I, Kazanski, Clare E, Haddad, Nick M, Soto, Eulogio H, Dee, Laura E, Díaz, Sandra, Zirbel, Chad R, Avolio, Meghan L, Wang, Shaopeng, Ma, Zhiyuan, Liang, Jingjing, Farah, Hanan C, Johnson, Justin Andrew, Miller, Brian W, Hautier, Yann, Smith, Melinda D, Knops, Johannes MH, Myers, Bonnie JE, Harmáčková, Zuzana V, Cortés, Jorge, Harfoot, Michael BJ, Gonzalez, Andrew, Newbold, Tim, Oehri, Jacqueline, Mazón, Marina, Dobbs, Cynnamon, Palmer, Meredith S

    Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01-03-2023)
    “…Despite substantial progress in understanding global biodiversity loss, major taxonomic and geographic knowledge gaps remain. Decision makers often rely on…”
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