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Andrew L. RypelDirector at Center for Watershed Sciences | Professor | University of California, Davis Verified email at ucdavis.edu Cited by 3521 |
Growth and longevity in freshwater mussels: evolutionary and conservation implications
The amount of energy allocated to growth versus other functions is a fundamental feature of
an organism's life history. Constraints on energy availability result in characteristic trade‐offs …
an organism's life history. Constraints on energy availability result in characteristic trade‐offs …
Empirical percentile standard weight equation for the blacktail redhorse
AL Rypel, TJ Richter - North American Journal of Fisheries …, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
We generated a standard weight (W s ) equation for the blacktail redhorse Moxostoma
poecilurum by use of the empirical percentile (EmP) method. Length and weight data were …
poecilurum by use of the empirical percentile (EmP) method. Length and weight data were …
Fish die-offs are concurrent with thermal extremes in north temperate lakes
As environmental temperatures continue to rise and organisms experience novel and
potentially lethal conditions 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 – 5 , the possibility of increased mass mortality events for …
potentially lethal conditions 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 – 5 , the possibility of increased mass mortality events for …
Defining a safe operating space for inland recreational fisheries
The Safe Operating Space ( SOS ) of a recreational fishery is the multidimensional region
defined by levels of harvest, angler effort, habitat, predation and other factors in which the …
defined by levels of harvest, angler effort, habitat, predation and other factors in which the …
Goodbye to “rough fish”: paradigm shift in the conservation of native fishes
While sometimes difficult to admit, perspectives of European and white males have
overwhelmingly dominated fisheries science and management in the USA. This dynamic is …
overwhelmingly dominated fisheries science and management in the USA. This dynamic is …
Inland fisheries habitat management: lessons learned from wildlife ecology and a proposal for change
The habitat concept in inland fisheries has been less studied than wildlife ecology. Since
1950, the cumulative number of publications about “freshwater or inland habitat and fisheries …
1950, the cumulative number of publications about “freshwater or inland habitat and fisheries …
Flexible classification of Wisconsin lakes for improved fisheries conservation and management
AL Rypel, TD Simonson, DL Oele, JDT Griffin… - Fisheries, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Successful fisheries management practices developed for one ecosystem can often be
used in similar ecosystems. We developed a flexible lake classification framework in …
used in similar ecosystems. We developed a flexible lake classification framework in …
[HTML][HTML] Simple ecological trade-offs give rise to emergent cross-ecosystem distributions of a coral reef fish
Ecosystems are intricately linked by the flow of organisms across their boundaries, and such
connectivity can be essential to the structure and function of the linked ecosystems. For …
connectivity can be essential to the structure and function of the linked ecosystems. For …
Production dynamics reveal hidden overharvest of inland recreational fisheries
Recreational fisheries are valued at $190B globally and constitute the predominant way in
which people use wild fish stocks in developed countries, with inland systems contributing the …
which people use wild fish stocks in developed countries, with inland systems contributing the …
Water depth modifies relative predation risk for a motile fish taxon in Bahamian tidal creeks
We evaluated the influence of water depth on relative predation risk for mojarra (Eucinostomus
spp.) in six tidal creeks on Andros Island, Bahamas. Relative predation risk was …
spp.) in six tidal creeks on Andros Island, Bahamas. Relative predation risk was …