Jesse Fischer
Jesse is a Research Fish Biologist at the Columbia Environmental Research Center.
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Diurnal feeding behavior of the American Eel Anguilla rostrata Diurnal feeding behavior of the American Eel Anguilla rostrata
Despite potential to structure ecosystem food webs through top-down effects, the trophic interactions of the American Eel Anguilla rostrata remain largely understudied. All previous research on the trophic ecology of American Eel in inland aquatic ecosystems has been conducted in temperate continental regions of the species' range. These studies have led to a paradigm that American Eel...
Authors
Augustin C. Engman, Jesse R. Fischer, Thomas J. Kwak, Michael J. Walter
Recruitment phenology and pelagic larval duration in Caribbean amphidromous fishes Recruitment phenology and pelagic larval duration in Caribbean amphidromous fishes
Amphidromous fishes are major components of oceanic tropical island stream ecosystems, such as those of the Caribbean island, Puerto Rico. Fishes with this life history face threats related to the requirement for connectivity between freshwater and marine environments during early life stages. Pelagic larval duration and recruitment phenology are 2 early life-history processes that are...
Authors
Augustin C. Engman, Thomas J. Kwak, Jesse R. Fischer
Relationships among catch, angler catisfaction, and fish assemblage characteristics of an urban small impoundment fishery Relationships among catch, angler catisfaction, and fish assemblage characteristics of an urban small impoundment fishery
Urban fisheries provide unique angling opportunities for people from traditionally underrepresented demographics. Lake Raleigh is a 38-ha impoundment located on the North Carolina State University campus in Raleigh. Like many urban fisheries, little is known about angler use and satisfaction or how angling catch rate is related to fish availability in Lake Raleigh. We characterized the
Authors
Tomas J. Ivasauskas, Wilson N. Xiong, Augustin C. Engman, Jesse R. Fischer, Thomas J. Kwak, Kirk R. Rundle
Drivers of Caribbean freshwater ecosystems and fisheries Drivers of Caribbean freshwater ecosystems and fisheries
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Authors
Thomas J. Kwak, Augustin C. Engman, Jesse R. Fischer, Craig G. Lilyestrom
Characterizing lentic freshwater fish assemblages using multiple sampling methods Characterizing lentic freshwater fish assemblages using multiple sampling methods
Characterizing fish assemblages in lentic ecosystems is difficult, and multiple sampling methods are almost always necessary to gain reliable estimates of indices such as species richness. However, most research focused on lentic fish sampling methodology has targeted recreationally important species, and little to no information is available regarding the influence of multiple methods...
Authors
Jesse R. Fischer, Michael C. Quist
Gear and seasonal bias associated with abundance and size structure estimates for lentic freshwater fishes Gear and seasonal bias associated with abundance and size structure estimates for lentic freshwater fishes
All freshwater fish sampling methods are biased toward particular species, sizes, and sexes and are further influenced by season, habitat, and fish behavior changes over time. However, little is known about gear-specific biases for many common fish species because few multiple-gear comparison studies exist that have incorporated seasonal dynamics. We sampled six lakes and impoundments...
Authors
Jesse R. Fischer, Michael C. Quist
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 21
Diurnal feeding behavior of the American Eel Anguilla rostrata Diurnal feeding behavior of the American Eel Anguilla rostrata
Despite potential to structure ecosystem food webs through top-down effects, the trophic interactions of the American Eel Anguilla rostrata remain largely understudied. All previous research on the trophic ecology of American Eel in inland aquatic ecosystems has been conducted in temperate continental regions of the species' range. These studies have led to a paradigm that American Eel...
Authors
Augustin C. Engman, Jesse R. Fischer, Thomas J. Kwak, Michael J. Walter
Recruitment phenology and pelagic larval duration in Caribbean amphidromous fishes Recruitment phenology and pelagic larval duration in Caribbean amphidromous fishes
Amphidromous fishes are major components of oceanic tropical island stream ecosystems, such as those of the Caribbean island, Puerto Rico. Fishes with this life history face threats related to the requirement for connectivity between freshwater and marine environments during early life stages. Pelagic larval duration and recruitment phenology are 2 early life-history processes that are...
Authors
Augustin C. Engman, Thomas J. Kwak, Jesse R. Fischer
Relationships among catch, angler catisfaction, and fish assemblage characteristics of an urban small impoundment fishery Relationships among catch, angler catisfaction, and fish assemblage characteristics of an urban small impoundment fishery
Urban fisheries provide unique angling opportunities for people from traditionally underrepresented demographics. Lake Raleigh is a 38-ha impoundment located on the North Carolina State University campus in Raleigh. Like many urban fisheries, little is known about angler use and satisfaction or how angling catch rate is related to fish availability in Lake Raleigh. We characterized the
Authors
Tomas J. Ivasauskas, Wilson N. Xiong, Augustin C. Engman, Jesse R. Fischer, Thomas J. Kwak, Kirk R. Rundle
Drivers of Caribbean freshwater ecosystems and fisheries Drivers of Caribbean freshwater ecosystems and fisheries
No abstract available.
Authors
Thomas J. Kwak, Augustin C. Engman, Jesse R. Fischer, Craig G. Lilyestrom
Characterizing lentic freshwater fish assemblages using multiple sampling methods Characterizing lentic freshwater fish assemblages using multiple sampling methods
Characterizing fish assemblages in lentic ecosystems is difficult, and multiple sampling methods are almost always necessary to gain reliable estimates of indices such as species richness. However, most research focused on lentic fish sampling methodology has targeted recreationally important species, and little to no information is available regarding the influence of multiple methods...
Authors
Jesse R. Fischer, Michael C. Quist
Gear and seasonal bias associated with abundance and size structure estimates for lentic freshwater fishes Gear and seasonal bias associated with abundance and size structure estimates for lentic freshwater fishes
All freshwater fish sampling methods are biased toward particular species, sizes, and sexes and are further influenced by season, habitat, and fish behavior changes over time. However, little is known about gear-specific biases for many common fish species because few multiple-gear comparison studies exist that have incorporated seasonal dynamics. We sampled six lakes and impoundments...
Authors
Jesse R. Fischer, Michael C. Quist