Search Results - "OLDEN, JULIAN D"
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Climatic vulnerability of the world’s freshwater and marine fishes
Published in Nature climate change (01-10-2017)“…To understand how species will cope with warming, knowledge of the thermal limits is needed. This study estimates 2,960 ray-fin fish species’ thermal…”
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Designing flows to resolve human and environmental water needs in a dam-regulated river
Published in Nature communications (18-12-2017)“…Navigating trade-offs between meeting societal water needs and supporting functioning ecosystems is integral to river management policy. Emerging frameworks…”
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Threshold responses of riverine fish communities to land use conversion across regions of the world
Published in Global change biology (01-09-2020)“…The growing human enterprise has sparked greater interest in identifying ecological thresholds in land use conversion beyond which populations or communities…”
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Biotic homogenization: a new research agenda for conservation biogeography
Published in Journal of biogeography (01-12-2006)“…Aim: Biotic homogenization describes the process by which species invasions and extinctions increase the genetic, taxonomic or functional similarity of two or…”
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Ecological Impacts of Nonnative Freshwater Fishes
Published in Fisheries (01-05-2011)“…There is a long history of introduction of non‐native fishes in fresh waters and the introduction rate has accelerated greatly over time. Although not all…”
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Climate change poised to threaten hydrologic connectivity and endemic fishes in dryland streams
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (23-09-2014)“…Significance We provide the first demonstration to our knowledge that projected changes in regional climate regimes will have significant consequences for…”
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Evidence for dispersal syndromes in freshwater fishes
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (31-01-2018)“…Dispersal is a fundamental process defining the distribution of organisms and has long been a topic of inquiry in ecology and evolution. Emerging research…”
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Assessing the Effects of Climate Change on Aquatic Invasive Species
Published in Conservation biology (01-06-2008)“…Different components of global environmental change are typically studied and managed independently, although there is a growing recognition that multiple…”
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Assessing transferability of ecological models: an underappreciated aspect of statistical validation
Published in Methods in ecology and evolution (01-04-2012)“…Summary 1. Ecologists have long sought to distinguish relationships that are general from those that are idiosyncratic to a narrow range of conditions…”
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Fish assemblages respond to altered flow regimes via ecological filtering of life history strategies
Published in Freshwater biology (01-01-2013)“…Summary 1. In riverine ecosystems, streamflow determines the physical template upon which the life history strategies of biota are forged. Human freshwater…”
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The role of dispersal in river network metacommunities: Patterns, processes, and pathways
Published in Freshwater biology (01-01-2018)“…River networks are hierarchical dendritic habitats embedded within the terrestrial landscape, with varying connectivity between sites depending on their…”
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Emerging threats and persistent conservation challenges for freshwater biodiversity
Published in Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society (01-06-2019)“…ABSTRACT In the 12 years since Dudgeon et al. (2006) reviewed major pressures on freshwater ecosystems, the biodiversity crisis in the world's lakes,…”
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Bending the Curve of Global Freshwater Biodiversity Loss: An Emergency Recovery Plan
Published in Bioscience (01-04-2020)“…Despite their limited spatial extent, freshwater ecosystems host remarkable biodiversity, including one-third of all vertebrate species. This biodiversity is…”
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Climate and land-use changes interact to drive long-term reorganization of riverine fish communities globally
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (06-07-2021)“…As climate change unfolds, changes in population dynamics and species distribution ranges are expected to fundamentally reshuffle communities worldwide. Yet, a…”
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Global threats from invasive alien species in the twenty-first century and national response capacities
Published in Nature communications (23-08-2016)“…Invasive alien species (IAS) threaten human livelihoods and biodiversity globally. Increasing globalization facilitates IAS arrival, and environmental changes,…”
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Life history theory predicts fish assemblage response to hydrologic regimes
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-01-2012)“…The hydrologic regime is regarded as the primary driver of freshwater ecosystems, structuring the physical habitat template, providing connectivity, framing…”
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Environment and predation govern fish community assembly in temperate streams
Published in Global ecology and biogeography (01-10-2016)“…Aim: The elucidation of patterns and drivers of community assembly remains a fundamental issue in ecology. Past studies have focused on a limited number of…”
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A global meta-analysis of the ecological impacts of nonnative crayfish
Published in Freshwater science (01-12-2013)“…Nonnative crayfish have been widely introduced and are a major threat to freshwater biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. Despite documentation of the…”
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Quantifying variable importance in a multimodel inference framework
Published in Methods in ecology and evolution (01-04-2016)“…Summary The sum of Akaike weights (SW) is often used to quantify relative variable importance (RVI) within the information‐theoretic (IT) multimodel inference…”
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The Potential Conservation Value of Non-Native Species
Published in Conservation biology (01-06-2011)“…Non-native species can cause the loss of biological diversity (i.e., genetic, species, and ecosystem diversity) and threaten the well-being of humans when they…”
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