Alexander Zale, PhD (Former Employee)
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Comparative use of side and main channels by small-bodied fish in a large, unimpounded river Comparative use of side and main channels by small-bodied fish in a large, unimpounded river
Ecological theory and field studies suggest that lateral floodplain connectivity and habitat heterogeneity provided by side channels impart favourable habitat conditions for lotic fishes, especially fluvial fishes dependent on large patches of shallow, slow velocity habitats for some portion of their life cycle. However, anthropogenic modification of large, temperate floodplain rivers...
Authors
Ann Marie Reinhold, Robert G. Bramblett, Alexander V. Zale, David W. Roberts, Geoffrey C. Poole
Life history characteristics and vital rates of Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout in two headwater basins Life history characteristics and vital rates of Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout in two headwater basins
The Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout Oncorhynchus clarkii bouvieri is native to the Rocky Mountains and has declined in abundance and distribution as a result of habitat degradation and introduced salmonid species. Many of its remaining strongholds are in headwater basins with minimal human disturbances. Understanding the life histories, vital rates, and behaviors of Yellowstone Cutthroat...
Authors
Patrick Uthe, Robert K. Al-Chokhachy, Alexander V. Zale, Bradley B. Shepard, Thomas E. McMahon, Tracy Stephens
Distributions of small nongame fishes in the lower Yellowstone River Distributions of small nongame fishes in the lower Yellowstone River
The Yellowstone River is the longest unimpounded river in the conterminous United States. It has a relatively natural flow regime, which helps maintain diverse habitats and fish assemblages uncommon in large rivers elsewhere. The lower Yellowstone River was thought to support a diverse nongame fish assemblage including several species of special concern. However, comprehensive data on...
Authors
Michael B. Duncan, Robert G. Bramblett, Alexander V. Zale
Now hiring! Empirically testing a three-step intervention to increase faculty gender diversity in STEM Now hiring! Empirically testing a three-step intervention to increase faculty gender diversity in STEM
Workforce homogeneity limits creativity, discovery, and job satisfaction; nonetheless, the vast majority of university faculty in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields are men. We conducted a randomized and controlled three-step faculty search intervention based in self-determination theory aimed at increasing the number of women faculty in STEM at one US...
Authors
Jessi L. Smith, Ian M. Handley, Alexander V. Zale, Sara Rushing, Martha A. Potvin
Factors influencing successful eradication of nonnative brook trout from four small Rocky Mountain streams using electrofishing Factors influencing successful eradication of nonnative brook trout from four small Rocky Mountain streams using electrofishing
We successfully eradicated nonnative Brook Trout Salvelinus fontinalis by electrofishing from 2.4- to 3.0-km treatment reaches of four Rocky Mountain streams in Montana to conserve sympatric populations of native Westslope Cutthroat Trout Oncorhynchus clarkii lewisi. At least 6, and as many as 14, removal treatments of two to four electrofishing passes per treatment were required to...
Authors
Bradley B. Shepard, Lee M. Nelson, Mark L. Taper, Alexander V. Zale
Juvenile movement among different populations of cutthroat trout introduced as embryos to vacant habitat Juvenile movement among different populations of cutthroat trout introduced as embryos to vacant habitat
Translocations are frequently used to increase the abundance and range of endangered fishes. One factor likely to affect the outcome of translocations is fish movement. We introduced embryos from five Westslope Cutthroat Trout Oncorhynchus clarkii lewisi populations (both hatchery and wild) at five different locations within a fishless watershed. We then examined the movement of age‐1...
Authors
Tessa M. Andrews, Bradley B. Shepard, Andrea R. Litt, Carter G. Kruse, Alexander V. Zale, Steven T. Kalinowski
Transverse mixing of simulated piscicides in small montane streams Transverse mixing of simulated piscicides in small montane streams
Thorough mixing of piscicides into receiving waters is important for efficient and effective fish eradication. However, no guidance exists for the placement of drip stations with respect to mixing. Salt (NaCl) was used as a tracer to measure the mixing rates of center versus edge applications in riffle–pool, straight, and meandering sections of montane streams. The tracer was applied at...
Authors
Peter J. Brown, Jenifer L. Ard, Alexander V. Zale
Rotenone persistence model for montane streams Rotenone persistence model for montane streams
The efficient and effective use of rotenone is hindered by its unknown persistence in streams. Environmental conditions degrade rotenone, but current label instructions suggest fortifying the chemical along a stream based on linear distance or travel time rather than environmental conditions. Our objective was to develop models that use measurements of environmental conditions to predict...
Authors
Peter J. Brown, Alexander V. Zale
Conducting fisheries investigations Conducting fisheries investigations
No abstract available.
Authors
Alexander V. Zale, Donna L. Parrish, Trent M. Sutton
Evidence of local adaptation in westslope cutthroat trout Evidence of local adaptation in westslope cutthroat trout
An understanding of the process of local adaptation would allow managers to better protect and conserve species. Many salmonids are in need of such efforts, and because they often persist in differing, isolated environments, they are useful organisms for studying local adaptation. In addition, the temperature sensitivity of salmonids provides a likely target for natural selection. We...
Authors
Daniel P. Drinan, Alexander V. Zale, Molly A.H. Webb, Mark L. Taper, Bradley B. Shepard, Steven T. Kalinowski
Effect of rainbow trout size on response to rotenone and antimycin Effect of rainbow trout size on response to rotenone and antimycin
The piscicides rotenone and antimycin are commonly used to eradicate unwanted fish populations. However, the relationships (if present) between their toxicities and fish sizes are unknown and could be especially important when bioassay fish are used to detect piscicide presence and effectiveness. Size-mediated toxicity could lead to either excessive or inadequate piscicide applications...
Authors
Peter J. Brown, Alexander V. Zale, Heather E. Johnson
Determinants of fish assemblage structure in Northwestern Great Plains streams Determinants of fish assemblage structure in Northwestern Great Plains streams
Prairie streams are known for their harsh and stochastic physical conditions, and the fish assemblages therein have been shown to be temporally variable. We assessed the spatial and temporal variation in fish assemblage structure in five intermittent, adventitious northwestern Great Plains streams representing a gradient of watershed areas. Fish assemblages and abiotic conditions varied...
Authors
J.A. Mullen, R.G. Bramblett, C.S. Guy, A.V. Zale, D.W. Roberts
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 44
Comparative use of side and main channels by small-bodied fish in a large, unimpounded river Comparative use of side and main channels by small-bodied fish in a large, unimpounded river
Ecological theory and field studies suggest that lateral floodplain connectivity and habitat heterogeneity provided by side channels impart favourable habitat conditions for lotic fishes, especially fluvial fishes dependent on large patches of shallow, slow velocity habitats for some portion of their life cycle. However, anthropogenic modification of large, temperate floodplain rivers...
Authors
Ann Marie Reinhold, Robert G. Bramblett, Alexander V. Zale, David W. Roberts, Geoffrey C. Poole
Life history characteristics and vital rates of Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout in two headwater basins Life history characteristics and vital rates of Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout in two headwater basins
The Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout Oncorhynchus clarkii bouvieri is native to the Rocky Mountains and has declined in abundance and distribution as a result of habitat degradation and introduced salmonid species. Many of its remaining strongholds are in headwater basins with minimal human disturbances. Understanding the life histories, vital rates, and behaviors of Yellowstone Cutthroat...
Authors
Patrick Uthe, Robert K. Al-Chokhachy, Alexander V. Zale, Bradley B. Shepard, Thomas E. McMahon, Tracy Stephens
Distributions of small nongame fishes in the lower Yellowstone River Distributions of small nongame fishes in the lower Yellowstone River
The Yellowstone River is the longest unimpounded river in the conterminous United States. It has a relatively natural flow regime, which helps maintain diverse habitats and fish assemblages uncommon in large rivers elsewhere. The lower Yellowstone River was thought to support a diverse nongame fish assemblage including several species of special concern. However, comprehensive data on...
Authors
Michael B. Duncan, Robert G. Bramblett, Alexander V. Zale
Now hiring! Empirically testing a three-step intervention to increase faculty gender diversity in STEM Now hiring! Empirically testing a three-step intervention to increase faculty gender diversity in STEM
Workforce homogeneity limits creativity, discovery, and job satisfaction; nonetheless, the vast majority of university faculty in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields are men. We conducted a randomized and controlled three-step faculty search intervention based in self-determination theory aimed at increasing the number of women faculty in STEM at one US...
Authors
Jessi L. Smith, Ian M. Handley, Alexander V. Zale, Sara Rushing, Martha A. Potvin
Factors influencing successful eradication of nonnative brook trout from four small Rocky Mountain streams using electrofishing Factors influencing successful eradication of nonnative brook trout from four small Rocky Mountain streams using electrofishing
We successfully eradicated nonnative Brook Trout Salvelinus fontinalis by electrofishing from 2.4- to 3.0-km treatment reaches of four Rocky Mountain streams in Montana to conserve sympatric populations of native Westslope Cutthroat Trout Oncorhynchus clarkii lewisi. At least 6, and as many as 14, removal treatments of two to four electrofishing passes per treatment were required to...
Authors
Bradley B. Shepard, Lee M. Nelson, Mark L. Taper, Alexander V. Zale
Juvenile movement among different populations of cutthroat trout introduced as embryos to vacant habitat Juvenile movement among different populations of cutthroat trout introduced as embryos to vacant habitat
Translocations are frequently used to increase the abundance and range of endangered fishes. One factor likely to affect the outcome of translocations is fish movement. We introduced embryos from five Westslope Cutthroat Trout Oncorhynchus clarkii lewisi populations (both hatchery and wild) at five different locations within a fishless watershed. We then examined the movement of age‐1...
Authors
Tessa M. Andrews, Bradley B. Shepard, Andrea R. Litt, Carter G. Kruse, Alexander V. Zale, Steven T. Kalinowski
Transverse mixing of simulated piscicides in small montane streams Transverse mixing of simulated piscicides in small montane streams
Thorough mixing of piscicides into receiving waters is important for efficient and effective fish eradication. However, no guidance exists for the placement of drip stations with respect to mixing. Salt (NaCl) was used as a tracer to measure the mixing rates of center versus edge applications in riffle–pool, straight, and meandering sections of montane streams. The tracer was applied at...
Authors
Peter J. Brown, Jenifer L. Ard, Alexander V. Zale
Rotenone persistence model for montane streams Rotenone persistence model for montane streams
The efficient and effective use of rotenone is hindered by its unknown persistence in streams. Environmental conditions degrade rotenone, but current label instructions suggest fortifying the chemical along a stream based on linear distance or travel time rather than environmental conditions. Our objective was to develop models that use measurements of environmental conditions to predict...
Authors
Peter J. Brown, Alexander V. Zale
Conducting fisheries investigations Conducting fisheries investigations
No abstract available.
Authors
Alexander V. Zale, Donna L. Parrish, Trent M. Sutton
Evidence of local adaptation in westslope cutthroat trout Evidence of local adaptation in westslope cutthroat trout
An understanding of the process of local adaptation would allow managers to better protect and conserve species. Many salmonids are in need of such efforts, and because they often persist in differing, isolated environments, they are useful organisms for studying local adaptation. In addition, the temperature sensitivity of salmonids provides a likely target for natural selection. We...
Authors
Daniel P. Drinan, Alexander V. Zale, Molly A.H. Webb, Mark L. Taper, Bradley B. Shepard, Steven T. Kalinowski
Effect of rainbow trout size on response to rotenone and antimycin Effect of rainbow trout size on response to rotenone and antimycin
The piscicides rotenone and antimycin are commonly used to eradicate unwanted fish populations. However, the relationships (if present) between their toxicities and fish sizes are unknown and could be especially important when bioassay fish are used to detect piscicide presence and effectiveness. Size-mediated toxicity could lead to either excessive or inadequate piscicide applications...
Authors
Peter J. Brown, Alexander V. Zale, Heather E. Johnson
Determinants of fish assemblage structure in Northwestern Great Plains streams Determinants of fish assemblage structure in Northwestern Great Plains streams
Prairie streams are known for their harsh and stochastic physical conditions, and the fish assemblages therein have been shown to be temporally variable. We assessed the spatial and temporal variation in fish assemblage structure in five intermittent, adventitious northwestern Great Plains streams representing a gradient of watershed areas. Fish assemblages and abiotic conditions varied...
Authors
J.A. Mullen, R.G. Bramblett, C.S. Guy, A.V. Zale, D.W. Roberts