Robert Mollenhauer, PhD (Former Employee)
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The context dependency of fish-habitat associations in separated karst ecoregions The context dependency of fish-habitat associations in separated karst ecoregions
Fish populations may be isolated via natural conditions in geographically separated ecoregions. Although reconnecting these populations is not a management goal, we need to understand how these populations persist across landscapes to develop meaningful conservation actions, particularly for species occupying sensitive karst ecosystems. Our study objective was to determine the...
Authors
Dusty A. Swedberg, Robert M. Mollenhauer, Shannon K. Brewer
Lithology and disturbance drive cavefish and cave crayfish occurrence in the Ozark Highlands ecoregion Lithology and disturbance drive cavefish and cave crayfish occurrence in the Ozark Highlands ecoregion
Diverse communities of groundwater-dwelling organisms (i.e., stygobionts) are important for human wellbeing; however, we lack an understanding of the factors driving their distributions, making it difficult to protect many at-risk species. Therefore, our study objective was to determine the landscape factors related to the occurrence of cavefishes and cave crayfishes in the Ozark...
Authors
Joshua B. Mouser, Shannon K. Brewer, Matthew L. Niemiller, Robert Mollenhauer, Ronald A. Van Den Bussche
A hierarchical approach to fish conservation in semiarid landscapes: A need to understand multiscale environmental relationships A hierarchical approach to fish conservation in semiarid landscapes: A need to understand multiscale environmental relationships
A multiscale perspective is essential for conservation planning of riverine fishes. Coarse-scale habitat (e.g., basis) can influence both finer-scale habitat characteristics (e.g., reaches and microhabitat) and associated species distributions. Finer-scale management and habitat rehabilitation efforts can fail without the consideration of coarser-scale constraints. We provide a...
Authors
Robert Michael Mollenhauer, Shannon K. Brewer, Desiree Moore, Dusty Swedberg, Maeghen Wedgeworth
Variation in Prairie Chub hatch relationships across wet and dry years in the upper Red River basin Variation in Prairie Chub hatch relationships across wet and dry years in the upper Red River basin
Objective The Prairie Chub Macrhybopsis australis is a poorly studied minnow species endemic to the upper Red River basin and is of both state and federal conservation interest due to uncertainty about its life history and potential listing status. The upper Red River basin of Oklahoma and Texas is a harsh environment where drought and extreme flow events are exacerbated by human...
Authors
Maeghen Wedgeworth, Robert Michael Mollenhauer, Shannon K. Brewer
Long-term apparent survival of a cold-stunned subpopulation of juveniles green turtles Long-term apparent survival of a cold-stunned subpopulation of juveniles green turtles
Understanding the effects of extreme weather on animal populations is fundamental to ecological and conservation sciences and species management. Climate change has resulted in both warm and cold temperature extremes, including an increased frequency of severe cold snaps at middle latitudes in North America. These unusually cold air masses cause rapid declines in nearshore ocean...
Authors
Robert Michael Mollenhauer, Margaret Lamont, Allen M. Foley
Capture vulnerability of sea turtles on recreational fishing piers Capture vulnerability of sea turtles on recreational fishing piers
Capture vulnerability of commercial and recreational fishes has been associated with behavioral, morphological, and life-history traits; however, relationships with non-target species, such as sea turtles, have not been adequately studied. We examined species composition, timing of captures, morphological variables including body size and head width, and body condition of sea turtles...
Authors
Margaret Lamont, Robert Michael Mollenhauer, Allen M. Foley
Movement, recruitment, and abundance relationships of Prairie Chub: An endemic Great Plains cyprinid Movement, recruitment, and abundance relationships of Prairie Chub: An endemic Great Plains cyprinid
The Prairie Chub Macrhybopsis australis is a poorly studied endemic cyprinid of the upper Red River basin and is listed as threatened in Texas and of greatest conservation need in Oklahoma. Hypothesized mechanisms have been proposed to explain the decline of pelagic broadcast spawning minnows including disrupted spawning cues, reduced recruitment, degraded habitat complexity, and reduced...
Authors
Shannon K. Brewer, Robert M. Mollenhauer, Joshua Perkin, Zachary D. Steffensmeier, Maeghen Wedgeworth
The influence of groundwater on the population size and total length of warmwater stream fishes The influence of groundwater on the population size and total length of warmwater stream fishes
Groundwater influences stream environments in numerous ways including structuring biotic assemblages. However, associations between groundwater influence and warmwater fish assemblages are under-studied. We examined relationships between groundwater contribution, population size, and total length (TL) for 5 warmwater fishes at 32 stream reaches in the Ozark Highlands ecoregion. When we...
Authors
Robert Mollenhauer, Andrew D. Miller, Josh Goff, Shannon K. Brewer
Coldwater periods in warmwater streams: Microhabitat shifts from autumn to winter by Smallmouth Bass Coldwater periods in warmwater streams: Microhabitat shifts from autumn to winter by Smallmouth Bass
Seasonal and life stage variation in microhabitat use is an important driver of fish survival and bioenergetics, but knowledge of microhabitat selection during colder periods is generally lacking in warmwater streams. Our objective was to examine changes in microhabitat selection by age‐0 (TL ≤ 85 mm) and age‐1+ (TL > 85 mm) Smallmouth Bass Micropterus dolomieu from autumn to winter in...
Authors
S. L. Wolf, Robert Mollenhauer, Shannon K. Brewer
Multiscale habitat factors explain variability in stream fish occurrence in the Ozark Highlands ecoregion, USA Multiscale habitat factors explain variability in stream fish occurrence in the Ozark Highlands ecoregion, USA
The dynamic, multiscale nature of stream systems makes it challenging to establish basic ecological principles to guide stream fish conservation and management. For example, finer-scale instream habitat is often constrained by coarser-scale characteristics driving observed species distributions. Additionally, instream environmental variability can result in patchy species distributions...
Authors
Robert Mollenhauer, Yan Zhou, Shannon K. Brewer
First summer survival and channel unit habitat use by the Neosho subspecies of Smallmouth Bass (Micropterus dolomieu velox) First summer survival and channel unit habitat use by the Neosho subspecies of Smallmouth Bass (Micropterus dolomieu velox)
No abstract available.
Authors
Shannon K. Brewer, Brandon L. Browne, Thomas A. Worthington, Robert Mollenhauer, Anthony Rodger, Matt Skoog, Jim Burroughs
Movement and diel habitat use of juvenile Neosho Smallmouth Bass in an Ozark stream Movement and diel habitat use of juvenile Neosho Smallmouth Bass in an Ozark stream
Documenting fish movement patterns and examining relationships with both fish and habitat characteristics are essential aspects of sound conservation and management. Stream fish movement and habitat use have been associated with a myriad of factors, and variability among individuals is common. Movement and habitat use patterns of juvenile Smallmouth Bass Micropterus dolomieu in streams...
Authors
Andrew D. Miller, Robert Mollenhauer, Shannon K. Brewer
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 20
The context dependency of fish-habitat associations in separated karst ecoregions The context dependency of fish-habitat associations in separated karst ecoregions
Fish populations may be isolated via natural conditions in geographically separated ecoregions. Although reconnecting these populations is not a management goal, we need to understand how these populations persist across landscapes to develop meaningful conservation actions, particularly for species occupying sensitive karst ecosystems. Our study objective was to determine the...
Authors
Dusty A. Swedberg, Robert M. Mollenhauer, Shannon K. Brewer
Lithology and disturbance drive cavefish and cave crayfish occurrence in the Ozark Highlands ecoregion Lithology and disturbance drive cavefish and cave crayfish occurrence in the Ozark Highlands ecoregion
Diverse communities of groundwater-dwelling organisms (i.e., stygobionts) are important for human wellbeing; however, we lack an understanding of the factors driving their distributions, making it difficult to protect many at-risk species. Therefore, our study objective was to determine the landscape factors related to the occurrence of cavefishes and cave crayfishes in the Ozark...
Authors
Joshua B. Mouser, Shannon K. Brewer, Matthew L. Niemiller, Robert Mollenhauer, Ronald A. Van Den Bussche
A hierarchical approach to fish conservation in semiarid landscapes: A need to understand multiscale environmental relationships A hierarchical approach to fish conservation in semiarid landscapes: A need to understand multiscale environmental relationships
A multiscale perspective is essential for conservation planning of riverine fishes. Coarse-scale habitat (e.g., basis) can influence both finer-scale habitat characteristics (e.g., reaches and microhabitat) and associated species distributions. Finer-scale management and habitat rehabilitation efforts can fail without the consideration of coarser-scale constraints. We provide a...
Authors
Robert Michael Mollenhauer, Shannon K. Brewer, Desiree Moore, Dusty Swedberg, Maeghen Wedgeworth
Variation in Prairie Chub hatch relationships across wet and dry years in the upper Red River basin Variation in Prairie Chub hatch relationships across wet and dry years in the upper Red River basin
Objective The Prairie Chub Macrhybopsis australis is a poorly studied minnow species endemic to the upper Red River basin and is of both state and federal conservation interest due to uncertainty about its life history and potential listing status. The upper Red River basin of Oklahoma and Texas is a harsh environment where drought and extreme flow events are exacerbated by human...
Authors
Maeghen Wedgeworth, Robert Michael Mollenhauer, Shannon K. Brewer
Long-term apparent survival of a cold-stunned subpopulation of juveniles green turtles Long-term apparent survival of a cold-stunned subpopulation of juveniles green turtles
Understanding the effects of extreme weather on animal populations is fundamental to ecological and conservation sciences and species management. Climate change has resulted in both warm and cold temperature extremes, including an increased frequency of severe cold snaps at middle latitudes in North America. These unusually cold air masses cause rapid declines in nearshore ocean...
Authors
Robert Michael Mollenhauer, Margaret Lamont, Allen M. Foley
Capture vulnerability of sea turtles on recreational fishing piers Capture vulnerability of sea turtles on recreational fishing piers
Capture vulnerability of commercial and recreational fishes has been associated with behavioral, morphological, and life-history traits; however, relationships with non-target species, such as sea turtles, have not been adequately studied. We examined species composition, timing of captures, morphological variables including body size and head width, and body condition of sea turtles...
Authors
Margaret Lamont, Robert Michael Mollenhauer, Allen M. Foley
Movement, recruitment, and abundance relationships of Prairie Chub: An endemic Great Plains cyprinid Movement, recruitment, and abundance relationships of Prairie Chub: An endemic Great Plains cyprinid
The Prairie Chub Macrhybopsis australis is a poorly studied endemic cyprinid of the upper Red River basin and is listed as threatened in Texas and of greatest conservation need in Oklahoma. Hypothesized mechanisms have been proposed to explain the decline of pelagic broadcast spawning minnows including disrupted spawning cues, reduced recruitment, degraded habitat complexity, and reduced...
Authors
Shannon K. Brewer, Robert M. Mollenhauer, Joshua Perkin, Zachary D. Steffensmeier, Maeghen Wedgeworth
The influence of groundwater on the population size and total length of warmwater stream fishes The influence of groundwater on the population size and total length of warmwater stream fishes
Groundwater influences stream environments in numerous ways including structuring biotic assemblages. However, associations between groundwater influence and warmwater fish assemblages are under-studied. We examined relationships between groundwater contribution, population size, and total length (TL) for 5 warmwater fishes at 32 stream reaches in the Ozark Highlands ecoregion. When we...
Authors
Robert Mollenhauer, Andrew D. Miller, Josh Goff, Shannon K. Brewer
Coldwater periods in warmwater streams: Microhabitat shifts from autumn to winter by Smallmouth Bass Coldwater periods in warmwater streams: Microhabitat shifts from autumn to winter by Smallmouth Bass
Seasonal and life stage variation in microhabitat use is an important driver of fish survival and bioenergetics, but knowledge of microhabitat selection during colder periods is generally lacking in warmwater streams. Our objective was to examine changes in microhabitat selection by age‐0 (TL ≤ 85 mm) and age‐1+ (TL > 85 mm) Smallmouth Bass Micropterus dolomieu from autumn to winter in...
Authors
S. L. Wolf, Robert Mollenhauer, Shannon K. Brewer
Multiscale habitat factors explain variability in stream fish occurrence in the Ozark Highlands ecoregion, USA Multiscale habitat factors explain variability in stream fish occurrence in the Ozark Highlands ecoregion, USA
The dynamic, multiscale nature of stream systems makes it challenging to establish basic ecological principles to guide stream fish conservation and management. For example, finer-scale instream habitat is often constrained by coarser-scale characteristics driving observed species distributions. Additionally, instream environmental variability can result in patchy species distributions...
Authors
Robert Mollenhauer, Yan Zhou, Shannon K. Brewer
First summer survival and channel unit habitat use by the Neosho subspecies of Smallmouth Bass (Micropterus dolomieu velox) First summer survival and channel unit habitat use by the Neosho subspecies of Smallmouth Bass (Micropterus dolomieu velox)
No abstract available.
Authors
Shannon K. Brewer, Brandon L. Browne, Thomas A. Worthington, Robert Mollenhauer, Anthony Rodger, Matt Skoog, Jim Burroughs
Movement and diel habitat use of juvenile Neosho Smallmouth Bass in an Ozark stream Movement and diel habitat use of juvenile Neosho Smallmouth Bass in an Ozark stream
Documenting fish movement patterns and examining relationships with both fish and habitat characteristics are essential aspects of sound conservation and management. Stream fish movement and habitat use have been associated with a myriad of factors, and variability among individuals is common. Movement and habitat use patterns of juvenile Smallmouth Bass Micropterus dolomieu in streams...
Authors
Andrew D. Miller, Robert Mollenhauer, Shannon K. Brewer