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Publications

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  1. Longing, S.D. and D.D. Magoulick. 2023. Flight capacity and response to habitat drying of endemic diving beetles (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae) in Arkansas (USA). Hydrobiology 2:354-362. doi.org/10.3390/hydrobiology2020023 Special Issue: Ecology of Aquatic Invertebrates in Springs and Headwater Streams: Imperiled Habitats in a Changing World

  2. Annaratone, B., C. Larson, C. Prater, A. Dowling, D.D. Magoulick, and M.A. Evans-White. 2023. Predicting habitat and distribution of an Interior Highlands regional endemic winter stonefly () in Arkansas using random forest models. Hydrobiology 2:196–211. doi.org/10.3390/hydrobiology2010013 Special Issue: Ecology of Aquatic Invertebrates in Springs and Headwater Streams: Imperiled Habitats in a Changing World

  3. Fox, J.T. and D.D. Magoulick. 2022. Hydrologic and environmental thresholds in stream fish assemblage structure across flow regimes. Ecological Indicators 144 doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2022.109500

  4. Fournier, R.J. and D.D. Magoulick. 2022. Drought and nutrient pollution produce multiple interactive effects in stream ecosystems. PLoS ONE 17(7):e026922. doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0269222

  5. Magoulick, D.D., K.C. Wynne and J. Clark. 2022. Morphological traits related to potential invasiveness of two subspecies of the crayfish . River Research and Applications 38:1510–1518. doi.org/10.1002/rra.4024

  6. Magoulick, D.D., S.W. Hodges, M.P. Dekar, M.K. Scott, M.R. Rabalais and C.M. Bare. 2021. Hydrologic variation influences stream fish assemblage dynamics through flow regime and drought. Scientific Reports 11:10704. doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-89632-3

  7. Fournier, R.J., N.R. Bond and D.D. Magoulick. 2021. Modeling effects of disturbance across life history strategies of stream fishes. Oecologia 196:413-425. doi.org/10.1007/s00442-021-04941-8

  8. Bayer, L.M., R.J. Fournier and D.D. Magoulick. 2021. Modelling effects of crayfish invasion and drought on population dynamics of generalized crayfish life history strategies. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 31:457–468. DOI:10.1002/aqc.3516

  9. Yarra, A.N. and D.D. Magoulick. 2020. Effect of stream permanence on predation risk of lotic crayfish by riparian predators. Southeastern Naturalist 19:673-691. doi.org/10.1656/058.019.0407

  10. Fox, J.T. and D.D. Magoulick. 2019. Predicting hydrologic disturbance of streams using species occurrence data. Science of the Total Environment 686:254-263. DOI.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.05.156

  11. Lynch, D.T., D.R. Leasure and D.D. Magoulick. 2019. FScience of the Total Environment 672:680-697. DOI.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.03.383

  12. Bruckerhoff, L.A., D.R. Leasure and D.D. Magoulick. 2019. Flow-ecology relationships are spatially structured and differ among flow regimes. Journal of Applied Ecology 56:398-412. DOI:10.1111/1365‐2664.13297

  13. Middaugh, C.R. and D.D. Magoulick. 2019. Changes in Body Condition and Diet of Lotic Smallmouth Bass across Two Flow Regimes during Summer Months at the Southern Extent of Their Native Range. pp. 93-110 M.J. Siepker and J.W. Quinn, editors. Managing Centrarchid Fisheries in Rivers and Streams. American Fisheries Society, Symposium 87, Bethesda, Maryland.

  14. Yarra, A.N. and D.D. Magoulick. 2019. Modeling effects of invasive species and drought on crayfish extinction risk and population dynamics. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 29:1-11. DOI:10.1002/aqc.2982

  15. Rodman, A., K.R. Brye, D.D. Magoulick and S. Todd. 2019. Population characteristics of Ozark Bass () in the Upper White River Basin of Northern Arkansas. Natural Resources 10:121-138. DOI:10.4236/nr.2019.105009

  16. Middaugh, C.R. and D.D. Magoulick. 2018. Forecasting effects of angler harvest and climate change on smallmouth bass abundance at the southern edge of their range. PLoS ONE 13(8):e0202737. doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0202737

  17. Lynch, D.T., D.R. Leasure and D.D. Magoulick. 2018. The influence of drought on flow-ecology relationships in Ozark Highland streamsFreshwater Biology 63:946–968. DOI:10.1111/fwb.13089

  18. Yarra, A.N. and D.D. Magoulick. 2018. Stream permanence is related to crayfish occupancy and abundance in the Ozark Highlands, USA. Freshwater Science 37:54–63. DOI:10.1086/696020

  19. Middaugh, C.R., B. Kessinger and D.D. Magoulick. 2018. Climate-induced seasonal changes in smallmouth bass growth rate potential at the southern range extent. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 27:19-29. DOI:10.1111/eff.12320

  20. Magoulick, D.D., R.J. DiStefano, E.M. Imhoff, M.S. Nolen and B.K. Wagner. 2017. Landscape- and local-scale habitat influences on occupancy and detection probability of stream-dwelling crayfish: implications for conservationHydrobiologia 799:217-231. DOI:10.1007/s10750-017-3215-2

  21. DiStefano, R.J., C.A. Flinders, E.M. Imhoff and D.D. Magoulick. 2017. Conservation of imperiled crayfish – () Hobbs, 1948 (Decapoda: Cambaridae). Journal of Crustacean Biology 38:1-6. DOI:10.1093/jcbiol/rux075

  22. Bruckerhoff, L.A. and D.D. Magoulick. 2017. Hydrologic regimes as potential drivers of morphologic divergence in fish. Evolutionary Ecology 31:517-531. DOI:10.1007/s10682-017-9897-0

  23. Flinders, J.A. and D.D. Magoulick. 2017. Spatial and temporal consumption dynamics of trout in Arkansas tailwaters catch-and-release areas. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 146:432-449. DOI:10.1080/00028487.2017.1281169

  24. Lynch, D.T. and D.D. Magoulick. 2016. Freshwater Science 35:998-1009. DOI:10.1086/687843

  25. Leasure, D.R., D.D. Magoulick and S. D. Longing. 2016. Natural flow regimes of the Ozark-Ouachita Interior Highlands region. River Research and Applications 32:18-35. DOI:10.1002/rra.2838

  26. Magoulick, D.D. and G.L. Piercey. 2016. Trophic overlap between native and invasive stream crayfish. Hydrobiologia 766:237-246. DOI:10.1007/s10750-015-2457-0

  27. Ludlam, J.P., B.T. Banks and D.D. Magoulick. 2015. Density-dependent effects of omnivorous stream crayfish on benthic trophic dynamics. Freshwater Crayfish 21:165-170.

  28. Magoulick, D.D. and D.T. Lynch. 2015. Occupancy and abundance modeling of the endangered yellowcheek darter in Arkansas. Copeia 103:433-439. DOI:10.1643/CE-14-116

  29. Nolen, M.S., D.D. Magoulick, R.J. DiStefano, E.M. Imhoff and B.K. Wagner. 2014. Predicting probability of occurrence and factors affecting distribution and abundance of three Ozark endemic crayfish species at multiple spatial scales. Freshwater Biology 59:2374-2389. DOI:10.1111/fwb.12442

  30. Magoulick, D.D. 2014. Impacts of drought and crayfish invasion on stream ecosystem structure and function. River Research and Applications 30:1309-1317. DOI:10.1002/rra.2747

  31. Dekar, M.P. and D.D. Magoulick. 2013. Effects of predators on fish and crayfish survival in intermittent streams. Southeastern Naturalist 12:197-208.

  32. Westhoff, J.T., R.J. DiStefano and D.D. Magoulick. 2012. Do environmental changes or juvenile competition act as mechanisms of species displacement in crayfishes? Hydrobiologia 683:43-51.

  33. Hodges, S.W. and . 2011. Refuge habitats for fishes during seasonal drying in an intermittent stream: movement, survival and abundance of three minnow species. Aquatic Sciences 73:513-522.

  34. Larson, E.R. and D.D. Magoulick. 2011. Life history notes on (Hubbs Crayfish) from the South Fork Spring River, Arkansas. Southeastern Naturalist 10:121-132.

  35. Dekar, M.P., (Lontra canadensis): integrating prey availability, diet, and field metabolic rate. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 67:1439-1448.

  36. Ludlam, J.P. and D.D. Magoulick. 2010. Effects of consumer identity and disturbance on stream mesocosm structure and function. Fundamental and Applied Limnology 177:143-149.

  37. Ludlam, J.P. and D.D. Magoulick. 2010. Environmental conditions and biotic interactions influence ecosystem structure and function in a drying stream. Hydrobiologia 644:127-137.

  38. Dekar, M.P., Shifts in the trophic base of intermittent stream food webs. Hydrobiologia 635:263-277.

  39. DiStefano, R.J., D.D. Magoulick, E.M. Imhoff, and E.R. Larson. 2009. Imperiled crayfishes use hyporheic zone during seasonal drying of an intermittent stream. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 28:142-152.

  40. Larson, E.R., C. Turner and K.H. Laycock. 2009. Disturbance and species displacement: different tolerances to stream drying and dessication between a native and invasive crayfish. Freshwater Biology 54:1899-1908.

  41. Larson, E.R. and Does juvenile competition explain displacement of a native crayfish by an introduced crayfish? Biological Invasions 11:725-735.

  42. Ludlam, J.P. and . 2009. . Journal of the North American Benthological Society 28:371-382.

  43. Larson, E.R. and D.D. Magoulick. 2008. Comparative life history of native () and introduced () crayfishes in the Spring River drainage of Arkansas and Missouri. American Midland Naturalist 160:323-341.

  44. Larson, E.R., R.J. Distefano, Efficiency of quadrat sampling for riffle-dwelling crayfish. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 28:1036-1043.

  45. Scott, M.K. and . 2008. Swimming performance of five warmwater stream fish species. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 137:209-215.

  46. Dekar, M.P. and . 2007. Factors affecting fish assemblage structure during seasonal stream drying. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 16:335-342.

  47. Flinders, C.A. and . 2007. Effects of depth and crayfish size on predation risk and foraging profitability of a lotic crayfish. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 26:767-778.

  48. Flinders, C.A. and . 2007. Habitat use and selection within Ozark lotic crayfish assemblages: spatial and temporal variation. Journal of Crustacean Biology 27:242-254.

  49. Magoulick, D.D. and R.J. Distefano. 2007.

  50. Rabalais, M.R. and . 2006. Is competition responsible for species displacement: native and invasive crayfish interactions. Biological Invasions 8:1039-1048.

  51. Rabalais, M.R. and . 2006. Influence of an invasive crayfish species on diurnal habitat use and selection by a native crayfish species in an Ozark stream. American Midland Naturalist 155:295-306.

  52. Flinders, C.A. and . 2005. Distribution, habitat use and life history of stream-dwelling crayfish in the Spring River drainage of Arkansas and Missouri with a focus on the Mammoth Spring crayfish (). American Midland Naturalist 154:358-374.

  53. Magoulick, D.D. 2004. Effects of predation risk on habitat selection by water column fish, benthic fish and crayfish in stream pools. Hydrobiologia 527:209-221.

  54. Flinders, C.A. and . 2003. Effects of stream permanence on crayfish community structure. American Midland Naturalist 149:134-147.

  55. Magoulick, D.D. and R.M. Kobza. 2003. The role of refugia for fishes during drought: a review and synthesis. Freshwater Biology 48:1186-1198.

  56. Magoulick, D.D. and L.C. Lewis. 2002. Predation on exotic zebra mussels by native fishes: effects on predator and prey. Freshwater Biology 47:1908-1918.

  57. Magoulick, D.D. 2000. Spatial and temporal variation in fish assemblages of drying stream pools: the role of abiotic and biotic factors. Aquatic Ecology 34:29-41.

  58. Dukat, H. and . 1999. Effects of predation on two species of stream-dwelling crayfish ( and ) in pool and riffle macrohabitats. Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science 53:45-49.

  59. Magoulick, D.D. 1998. Effect of wood hardness, condition, texture and substrate type on community structure of stream invertebrates. American Midland Naturalist 139:187-200.

  60. Magoulick, D.D. and M.A. Wilzbach. 1998. Are native brook charr and introduced rainbow trout differentially adapted to upstream and downstream reaches? Ecology of Freshwater Fish 7:167-175.

  61. Magoulick, D.D. and M.A. Wilzbach. 1998. Effect of temperature and macrohabitat on interspecific aggression, foraging success, and growth of brook trout and rainbow trout pairs in laboratory streams. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 127:708-717.

  62. Magoulick, D.D. and M.A. Wilzbach. 1997. Microhabitat selection by native brook trout and introduced rainbow trout in a small Pennsylvania stream. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 12:607-614.

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