Paul Angermeier, PhD (Former Employee)
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A multi-indicator framework for mapping cultural ecosystem services: The case of freshwater recreational fishing A multi-indicator framework for mapping cultural ecosystem services: The case of freshwater recreational fishing
Despite recent interest, ecosystem services are not yet fully incorporated into private and public decisions about natural resource management. Cultural ecosystem services (CES) are among the most challenging of services to include because they comprise complex ecological and social properties and processes that make them difficult to measure, map or monetize. Like others, CES are...
Authors
Amy M. Villamagna, Beatriz Mogollon, Paul L. Angermeier
Distance, dams and drift: What structures populations of an endangered, benthic stream fish? Distance, dams and drift: What structures populations of an endangered, benthic stream fish?
Spatial population structure plays an important role in species persistence, evolution and conservation. Benthic stream fishes are diverse and frequently imperilled, yet the determinants and spatial scaling of their population structure are understudied. We investigated the range-wide population genetic structure of Roanoke logperch (Percina rex), an endangered, benthic stream fish of...
Authors
James H. Roberts, Paul L. Angermeier, Eric M. Hallerman
Capacity, pressure, demand, and flow: A conceptual framework for analyzing ecosystem service provision and delivery Capacity, pressure, demand, and flow: A conceptual framework for analyzing ecosystem service provision and delivery
Ecosystem services provide an instinctive way to understand the trade-offs associated with natural resource management. However, despite their apparent usefulness, several hurdles have prevented ecosystem services from becoming deeply embedded in environmental decision-making. Ecosystem service studies vary widely in focal services, geographic extent, and in methods for defining and...
Authors
Amy M. Villamagna, Paul L. Angermeier, Elena M. Bennett
Population ecology of variegate darter (Etheostoma variatum) in Virginia Population ecology of variegate darter (Etheostoma variatum) in Virginia
Variegate darters (Etheostoma variatum) were listed as endangered in Virginia in 1992. Reasons for listing included habitat degradation and concerns about current and future impacts of coal mining throughout their Virginia range. Prior to this research, little was known about variegate darter distribution, habitat use, or populations in Virginia. Two primary goals of this research were...
Authors
Jane E. Argentina, Paul L. Angermeier, Eric M. Hallerman
Diet of non-native northern snakehead (Channa argus) compared to three co-occurring predators in the lower Potomac River, USA Diet of non-native northern snakehead (Channa argus) compared to three co-occurring predators in the lower Potomac River, USA
Introductions of large, non-native, carnivorous fishes continue to occur worldwide and represent a substantial management concern to global biodiversity. One of the most recent non-native fishes to successfully establish in North America is the northern snakehead (Channa argus), found in the lower Potomac River catchment. Dispersal of the northern snakehead throughout this system has...
Authors
Ryan K. Saylor, Nicolas W.R. Laointe, Paul L. Angermeier
Monitoring of endangered Roanoke logperch (Percina rex) in Smith River upstream from the Philpott Reservoir on U.S. Army Corps of Engineers property near Martinsville, Virginia Monitoring of endangered Roanoke logperch (Percina rex) in Smith River upstream from the Philpott Reservoir on U.S. Army Corps of Engineers property near Martinsville, Virginia
The purpose of this study was to continue annual monitoring of Roanoke logperch (Percina rex), an endangered fish, in the Smith River immediately upstream from Philpott Reservoir. This river reach is owned by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), which must ensure that appropriate actions are undertaken to aid in recovery of logperch. Monitoring of fish abundance and habitat...
Authors
James H. Roberts, Paul L. Angermeier
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 88
A multi-indicator framework for mapping cultural ecosystem services: The case of freshwater recreational fishing A multi-indicator framework for mapping cultural ecosystem services: The case of freshwater recreational fishing
Despite recent interest, ecosystem services are not yet fully incorporated into private and public decisions about natural resource management. Cultural ecosystem services (CES) are among the most challenging of services to include because they comprise complex ecological and social properties and processes that make them difficult to measure, map or monetize. Like others, CES are...
Authors
Amy M. Villamagna, Beatriz Mogollon, Paul L. Angermeier
Distance, dams and drift: What structures populations of an endangered, benthic stream fish? Distance, dams and drift: What structures populations of an endangered, benthic stream fish?
Spatial population structure plays an important role in species persistence, evolution and conservation. Benthic stream fishes are diverse and frequently imperilled, yet the determinants and spatial scaling of their population structure are understudied. We investigated the range-wide population genetic structure of Roanoke logperch (Percina rex), an endangered, benthic stream fish of...
Authors
James H. Roberts, Paul L. Angermeier, Eric M. Hallerman
Capacity, pressure, demand, and flow: A conceptual framework for analyzing ecosystem service provision and delivery Capacity, pressure, demand, and flow: A conceptual framework for analyzing ecosystem service provision and delivery
Ecosystem services provide an instinctive way to understand the trade-offs associated with natural resource management. However, despite their apparent usefulness, several hurdles have prevented ecosystem services from becoming deeply embedded in environmental decision-making. Ecosystem service studies vary widely in focal services, geographic extent, and in methods for defining and...
Authors
Amy M. Villamagna, Paul L. Angermeier, Elena M. Bennett
Population ecology of variegate darter (Etheostoma variatum) in Virginia Population ecology of variegate darter (Etheostoma variatum) in Virginia
Variegate darters (Etheostoma variatum) were listed as endangered in Virginia in 1992. Reasons for listing included habitat degradation and concerns about current and future impacts of coal mining throughout their Virginia range. Prior to this research, little was known about variegate darter distribution, habitat use, or populations in Virginia. Two primary goals of this research were...
Authors
Jane E. Argentina, Paul L. Angermeier, Eric M. Hallerman
Diet of non-native northern snakehead (Channa argus) compared to three co-occurring predators in the lower Potomac River, USA Diet of non-native northern snakehead (Channa argus) compared to three co-occurring predators in the lower Potomac River, USA
Introductions of large, non-native, carnivorous fishes continue to occur worldwide and represent a substantial management concern to global biodiversity. One of the most recent non-native fishes to successfully establish in North America is the northern snakehead (Channa argus), found in the lower Potomac River catchment. Dispersal of the northern snakehead throughout this system has...
Authors
Ryan K. Saylor, Nicolas W.R. Laointe, Paul L. Angermeier
Monitoring of endangered Roanoke logperch (Percina rex) in Smith River upstream from the Philpott Reservoir on U.S. Army Corps of Engineers property near Martinsville, Virginia Monitoring of endangered Roanoke logperch (Percina rex) in Smith River upstream from the Philpott Reservoir on U.S. Army Corps of Engineers property near Martinsville, Virginia
The purpose of this study was to continue annual monitoring of Roanoke logperch (Percina rex), an endangered fish, in the Smith River immediately upstream from Philpott Reservoir. This river reach is owned by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), which must ensure that appropriate actions are undertaken to aid in recovery of logperch. Monitoring of fish abundance and habitat...
Authors
James H. Roberts, Paul L. Angermeier