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    Tale of Two Fishes: Using Recreational Angler Records to Examine the Link Between Fish Catches and Floodplain Connections in a Subtropical Coastal River by Boucek, R. E, Rehage, J. S

    Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-01-2015)
    “…In the tropical and subtropical wet and dry regions, maintaining natural hydrologic connections between coastal rivers and adjacent ephemeral wetlands is…”
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    Time lags: insights from the U.S. Long Term Ecological Research Network by Rastetter, Edward B., Ohman, Mark D., Elliott, Katherine J., Rehage, J. S., Rivera‐Monroy, Victor H., Boucek, R. E., Castañeda‐Moya, Edward, Danielson, Tess M., Gough, Laura, Groffman, Peter M., Jackson, C. Rhett, Miniat, Chelcy Ford, Shaver, Gaius R.

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-05-2021)
    “…Ecosystems across the United States are changing in complex ways that are difficult to predict. Coordinated long‐term research and analysis are required to…”
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    Shift in recreational fishing catches as a function of an extreme cold event by Santos, R. O., Rehage, J. S., Boucek, R., Osborne, J.

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-06-2016)
    “…Abstract There is an increasing recognition that the influence of extreme climate events ( ECE ) can be more significant in structuring ecosystem dynamics than…”
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    Knocking back invasions: variable resistance and resilience to multiple cold spells in native vs. nonnative fishes by Rehage, J. S., Blanchard, J. R., Boucek, R. E., Lorenz, J. J., Robinson, M.

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-06-2016)
    “…Abstract Extreme climate events can interact synergistically with invasions to dramatically alter ecosystem structure, function, and services. Yet, the effects…”
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    Antipredator behavior and cue recognition by multiple Everglades prey to a novel cichlid predator by Dunlop-Hayden, K. L, Rehage, J. S

    Published in Behaviour (2011)
    “…Novel predator introductions are thought to have a high impact on native prey, especially in freshwater systems. Prey may fail to recognize predators as a…”
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    Foraging behaviour and invasiveness: do invasive Gambusia exhibit higher feeding rates and broader diets than their noninvasive relatives? by Rehage, J. S., Barnett, B. K., Sih, A.

    Published in Ecology of freshwater fish (01-12-2005)
    “…–  Serious impacts by nonindigenous species often occur via predation. The magnitude of impact is expected to be closely tied to the invading species niche…”
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    Identifying pathways of pharmaceutical exposure in a mesoconsumer marine fish by Castillo, N.A., James, W.R., Santos, R.O., Rezek, R., Cerveny, D., Boucek, R.E., Adams, A.J., Trabelsi, S., Distrubell, A., Sandquist, M., Fick, J., Brodin, T., Rehage, J.S.

    Published in Journal of hazardous materials (15-09-2024)
    “…Pharmaceutical uptake involves processes that vary across aquatic systems and biota. However, single studies examining multiple environmental compartments,…”
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    Widespread pharmaceutical exposure at concentrations of concern for a subtropical coastal fishery: Bonefish (Albula vulpes) by Castillo, N.A., Santos, R.O., James, W.R., Rezek, R., Cerveny, D., Boucek, R.E., Adams, A.J., Fick, J., Brodin, T., Rehage, J.S.

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-12-2024)
    “…Pharmaceuticals have been acknowledged as an important contaminant of emerging concern with the potential to cause adverse effects in exposed fauna. Most…”
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    Turning passive detection systems into field experiments: an application using wetland fishes and enclosures to track fine-scale movement and habitat choice by Rehage, J. S, Boucek, R. E, Cline, E. A, Cook, M. I, Kobza, R. M, Saha, A. K

    Published in Acta ethologica (01-03-2014)
    “…Understanding habitat selection and movement remains a key question in behavioral ecology. Yet, obtaining a sufficiently high spatiotemporal resolution of the…”
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    Differential tissue distribution of pharmaceuticals in a wild subtropical marine fish by Castillo, N.A., Santos, R.O., James, W.R., Rezek, R., Cerveny, D., Boucek, R.E., Adams, A.J., Fick, J., Brodin, T., Rehage, J.S.

    Published in Aquatic toxicology (01-10-2024)
    “…•62 pharmaceuticals accumulated across tissues in a wild marine fish.•Differential accumulation across internal tissues and plasma.•Highest number of…”
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    Combining data sources to elucidate spatial patterns in recreational catch and effort: fisheries-dependent data and local ecological knowledge applied to the South Florida bonefish fishery by Santos, R. O., Rehage, J. S., Kroloff, E. K. N., Heinen, J. E., Adams, A. J.

    Published in Environmental biology of fishes (01-02-2019)
    “…Spatial data are key to fishery management; however, most often the spatial distribution of marine populations and fishing dynamics are poorly documented,…”
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    Understanding pharmaceutical exposure and the potential for effects in marine biota: A survey of bonefish (Albula vulpes) across the Caribbean Basin by Castillo, N.A., James, W.R., Santos, R.O., Rezek, R., Cerveny, D., Boucek, R.E., Adams, A.J., Goldberg, T., Campbell, L., Perez, A.U., Schmitter-Soto, J.J., Lewis, J.P., Fick, J., Brodin, T., Rehage, J.S.

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-02-2024)
    “…Most research on pharmaceutical presence in the environment to date has focused on smaller scale assessments of freshwater and riverine systems, relying mainly…”
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    Linking bonefish (Albula vulpes) populations to nearshore estuarine habitats using an otolith microchemistry approach by Santos, R. O., Schinbeckler, Rachael, Viadero, Natasha, Larkin, M. F., Rennert, J. J., Shenker, J. M., Rehage, J. S.

    Published in Environmental biology of fishes (01-02-2019)
    “…Identifying the relative importance of various nursery areas is critical for understanding the ecological roles of diverse juvenile habitats, as well as for…”
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    A review of subtropical community resistance and resilience to extreme cold spells by Boucek, R. E., Gaiser, E. E., Liu, H., Rehage, J. S.

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-10-2016)
    “…Forecasted changes in global climate predict not only shifts in average conditions but also changes in the frequency and intensity of climate extremes. In the…”
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    A closer look at invasiveness and relatedness: life histories, temperature, and establishment success of four congeners by Rehage, J. S., Maurer, E. F., Lopez, L. K., Sih, A.

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-11-2020)
    “…Successful invasive species are often closely related to other invasive species, suggesting that shared traits contribute to their invasion success…”
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    Nonnative African jewelfish are more fit but not bolder at the invasion front: a trait comparison across an Everglades range expansion by Lopez, D. P., Jungman, A. A., Rehage, J. S.

    Published in Biological invasions (01-10-2012)
    “…Invasive species present a global threat to natural ecosystems and native biodiversity. Previous studies have shown that invasive range expansion is often…”
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    Resilience of a tropical sport fish population to a severe cold event varies across five estuaries in southern Florida by Stevens, P. W., Blewett, D. A., Boucek, R. E., Rehage, J. S., Winner, B. L., Young, J. M., Whittington, J. A., Paperno, R.

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-08-2016)
    “…For species that are closely managed, understanding population resilience to environmental and anthropogenic disturbances (i.e., recovery trajectories across…”
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    Fish Community Responses to the Combined Effects of Decreased Hydroperiod and Nonnative Fish Invasions in a Karst Wetland: Are Everglades Solution Holes Sinks for Native Fishes? by Rehage, J. S., Liston, S. E., Dunker, K. J., Loftus, W. F.

    Published in Wetlands (Wilmington, N.C.) (01-06-2014)
    “…Short-hydroperiod Everglades wetlands have been disproportionately affected by reductions in freshwater inflows, land conversion and biotic invasions. Severe…”
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    How has the quality of bonefishing changed over the past 40 years? Using local ecological knowledge to quantitatively inform population declines in the South Florida flats fishery by Rehage, J. S., Santos, R. O., Kroloff, E. K. N., Heinen, J. T., Lai, Q., Black, B. D., Boucek, R. E., Adams, A. J.

    Published in Environmental biology of fishes (15-02-2019)
    “…Local ecological knowledge (LEK) can be a valuable approach to fill in knowledge gaps in data-limited systems. Recent research has aimed to make LEK more…”
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