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Multi-level multi-task learning for modeling cross-scale interactions in nested geospatial data Multi-level multi-task learning for modeling cross-scale interactions in nested geospatial data
Predictive modeling of nested geospatial data is a challenging problem as the models must take into account potential interactions among variables defined at different spatial scales. These cross-scale interactions, as they are commonly known, are particularly important to understand relationships among ecological properties at macroscales. In this paper, we present a novel, multi-level...
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Shuai Yuan, Jiayu Zhou, Pang-Ning Tan, Emi Fergus, Tyler Wagner, Patricia Sorrano
Macroscale patterns of synchrony identify complex relationships among spatial and temporal ecosystem drivers Macroscale patterns of synchrony identify complex relationships among spatial and temporal ecosystem drivers
Ecology has a rich history of studying ecosystem dynamics across time and space that has been motivated by both practical management needs and the need to develop basic ideas about pattern and process in nature. In situations in which both spatial and temporal observations are available, similarities in temporal behavior among sites (i.e., synchrony) provide a means of understanding...
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Noah R. Lottig, Pang-Ning Tan, Tyler Wagner, Kendra Spence Cheruvelil, Patricia A. Soranno, Emily H. Stanley, Caren E. Scott, Craig A. Stow, Shuai Yuan
Unexpected stasis in a changing world: Lake nutrient and chlorophyll trends since 1990 Unexpected stasis in a changing world: Lake nutrient and chlorophyll trends since 1990
The United States (U.S.) has faced major environmental changes in recent decades, including agricultural intensification and urban expansion, as well as changes in atmospheric deposition and climate—all of which may influence eutrophication of freshwaters. However, it is unclear whether or how water quality in lakes across diverse ecological settings has responded to environmental change...
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Samantha K. Oliver, Sarah M. Collins, Patricia A. Soranno, Tyler Wagner, Emily H. Stanley, John R. Jones, Craig A. Stow, Noah R. Lottig
Catchment-scale determinants of nonindigenous minnow richness in the eastern United States Catchment-scale determinants of nonindigenous minnow richness in the eastern United States
Understanding the drivers of biological invasions is critical for preserving aquatic biodiversity. Stream fishes make excellent model taxa for examining mechanisms driving species introduction success because their distributions are naturally limited by catchment boundaries. In this study, we compared the relative importance of catchment-scale abiotic and biotic predictors of native and
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Brandon K. Peoples, Stephen R. Midway, Jefferson T. DeWeber, Tyler Wagner
Can personality predict individual differences in brook trout spatial learning ability? Can personality predict individual differences in brook trout spatial learning ability?
While differences in individual personality are common in animal populations, understanding the ecological significance of variation has not yet been resolved. Evidence suggests that personality may influence learning and memory; a finding that could improve our understanding of the evolutionary processes that produce and maintain intraspecific behavioural heterogeneity. Here, we tested...
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S.L. White, Tyler Wagner, C. Gowan, V.A. Braithwaite
Evaluation of genetic population structure of smallmouth bass in the Susquehanna River basin, Pennsylvania Evaluation of genetic population structure of smallmouth bass in the Susquehanna River basin, Pennsylvania
The Smallmouth Bass Micropterus dolomieu was introduced into the Susquehanna River basin, Pennsylvania, nearly 150 years ago. Since introduction, it has become an economically and ecologically important species that supports popular recreational fisheries. It is also one of the most abundant top predators in the system. Currently, there is no information on the level of genetic diversity...
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Megan K. Schall, Meredith L. Bartron, Timothy Wertz, Jonathan M. Niles, Cassidy H. Shaw, Tyler Wagner
Population dynamics of brown trout (Salmo trutta) in Spruce Creek Pennsylvania: A quarter-century perspective Population dynamics of brown trout (Salmo trutta) in Spruce Creek Pennsylvania: A quarter-century perspective
We examined the relationship between density-independent and density-dependent factors on the demography of a dense, relatively unexploited population of brown trout in Spruce Creek Pennsylvania between 1985 and 2011.Individual PCAs of flow and temperature data elucidated groups of years with multiple high flow versus multiple low flow characteristics and high versus low temperature...
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Gary D. Grossman, Robert F. Carline, Tyler Wagner
Lake nutrient stoichiometry is less predictable than nutrient concentrations at regional and sub-continental scales Lake nutrient stoichiometry is less predictable than nutrient concentrations at regional and sub-continental scales
Production in many ecosystems is co-limited by multiple elements. While a known suite of drivers associated with nutrient sources, nutrient transport, and internal processing controls concentrations of phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) in lakes, much less is known about whether the drivers of single nutrient concentrations can also explain spatial or temporal variation in lake N:P...
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Sarah M. Collins, Samantha K. Oliver, Jean-Francois Lapierre, Emily H. Stanley, John R. Jones, Tyler Wagner, Patricia A. Soranno
Predation of freshwater fish in environments with elevated carbon dioxide Predation of freshwater fish in environments with elevated carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide (CO2) in fresh-water environments is poorly understood, yet in marine environments CO2 can affect fish behaviour, including predator–prey relationships. To examine changes in predator success in elevated CO2, we experimented with predatory Micropterus salmoides and Pimephales promelas prey. We used a two-factor fully crossed experimental design; one factor was 4-day...
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Stephen R. Midway, Caleb T. Hasler, Tyler Wagner, C. D. Suski
Using variance structure to quantify responses to perturbation in fish catches Using variance structure to quantify responses to perturbation in fish catches
We present a case study evaluation of gill-net catches of Walleye Sander vitreus to assess potential effects of large-scale changes in Oneida Lake, New York, including the disruption of trophic interactions by double-crested cormorants Phalacrocorax auritus and invasive dreissenid mussels. We used the empirical long-term gill-net time series and a negative binomial linear mixed model to...
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Tiffany E. Vidal, Brian J. Irwin, Tyler Wagner, Lars G. Rudstam, James R. Jackson, James R. Bence
Fall and winter survival of brook trout and brown trout in a north-central Pennsylvania watershed Fall and winter survival of brook trout and brown trout in a north-central Pennsylvania watershed
Stream-dwelling salmonids that spawn in the fall generally experience their lowest survival during the fall and winter due to behavioral changes associated with spawning and energetic deficiencies during this time of year. We used data from Brook Trout Salvelinus fontinalis and Brown Trout Salmo trutta implanted with radio transmitters in tributaries of the Hunts Run watershed of north...
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John A. Sweka, Lori A. Davis, Tyler Wagner
Creating multithemed ecological regions for macroscale ecology: Testing a flexible, repeatable, and accessible clustering method Creating multithemed ecological regions for macroscale ecology: Testing a flexible, repeatable, and accessible clustering method
Understanding broad-scale ecological patterns and processes often involves accounting for regional-scale heterogeneity. A common way to do so is to include ecological regions in sampling schemes and empirical models. However, most existing ecological regions were developed for specific purposes, using a limited set of geospatial features and irreproducible methods. Our study purpose was...
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Kendra Spence Cheruvelil, Shuai Yuan, Katherine E. Webster, Pang-Ning Tan, Jean-Francois Lapierre, Sarah M. Collins, C. Emi Fergus, Caren E. Scott, Emily Norton Henry, Patricia A. Soranno, Christopher T. Filstrup, Tyler Wagner
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Multi-level multi-task learning for modeling cross-scale interactions in nested geospatial data Multi-level multi-task learning for modeling cross-scale interactions in nested geospatial data
Predictive modeling of nested geospatial data is a challenging problem as the models must take into account potential interactions among variables defined at different spatial scales. These cross-scale interactions, as they are commonly known, are particularly important to understand relationships among ecological properties at macroscales. In this paper, we present a novel, multi-level...
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Shuai Yuan, Jiayu Zhou, Pang-Ning Tan, Emi Fergus, Tyler Wagner, Patricia Sorrano
Macroscale patterns of synchrony identify complex relationships among spatial and temporal ecosystem drivers Macroscale patterns of synchrony identify complex relationships among spatial and temporal ecosystem drivers
Ecology has a rich history of studying ecosystem dynamics across time and space that has been motivated by both practical management needs and the need to develop basic ideas about pattern and process in nature. In situations in which both spatial and temporal observations are available, similarities in temporal behavior among sites (i.e., synchrony) provide a means of understanding...
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Noah R. Lottig, Pang-Ning Tan, Tyler Wagner, Kendra Spence Cheruvelil, Patricia A. Soranno, Emily H. Stanley, Caren E. Scott, Craig A. Stow, Shuai Yuan
Unexpected stasis in a changing world: Lake nutrient and chlorophyll trends since 1990 Unexpected stasis in a changing world: Lake nutrient and chlorophyll trends since 1990
The United States (U.S.) has faced major environmental changes in recent decades, including agricultural intensification and urban expansion, as well as changes in atmospheric deposition and climate—all of which may influence eutrophication of freshwaters. However, it is unclear whether or how water quality in lakes across diverse ecological settings has responded to environmental change...
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Samantha K. Oliver, Sarah M. Collins, Patricia A. Soranno, Tyler Wagner, Emily H. Stanley, John R. Jones, Craig A. Stow, Noah R. Lottig
Catchment-scale determinants of nonindigenous minnow richness in the eastern United States Catchment-scale determinants of nonindigenous minnow richness in the eastern United States
Understanding the drivers of biological invasions is critical for preserving aquatic biodiversity. Stream fishes make excellent model taxa for examining mechanisms driving species introduction success because their distributions are naturally limited by catchment boundaries. In this study, we compared the relative importance of catchment-scale abiotic and biotic predictors of native and
Authors
Brandon K. Peoples, Stephen R. Midway, Jefferson T. DeWeber, Tyler Wagner
Can personality predict individual differences in brook trout spatial learning ability? Can personality predict individual differences in brook trout spatial learning ability?
While differences in individual personality are common in animal populations, understanding the ecological significance of variation has not yet been resolved. Evidence suggests that personality may influence learning and memory; a finding that could improve our understanding of the evolutionary processes that produce and maintain intraspecific behavioural heterogeneity. Here, we tested...
Authors
S.L. White, Tyler Wagner, C. Gowan, V.A. Braithwaite
Evaluation of genetic population structure of smallmouth bass in the Susquehanna River basin, Pennsylvania Evaluation of genetic population structure of smallmouth bass in the Susquehanna River basin, Pennsylvania
The Smallmouth Bass Micropterus dolomieu was introduced into the Susquehanna River basin, Pennsylvania, nearly 150 years ago. Since introduction, it has become an economically and ecologically important species that supports popular recreational fisheries. It is also one of the most abundant top predators in the system. Currently, there is no information on the level of genetic diversity...
Authors
Megan K. Schall, Meredith L. Bartron, Timothy Wertz, Jonathan M. Niles, Cassidy H. Shaw, Tyler Wagner
Population dynamics of brown trout (Salmo trutta) in Spruce Creek Pennsylvania: A quarter-century perspective Population dynamics of brown trout (Salmo trutta) in Spruce Creek Pennsylvania: A quarter-century perspective
We examined the relationship between density-independent and density-dependent factors on the demography of a dense, relatively unexploited population of brown trout in Spruce Creek Pennsylvania between 1985 and 2011.Individual PCAs of flow and temperature data elucidated groups of years with multiple high flow versus multiple low flow characteristics and high versus low temperature...
Authors
Gary D. Grossman, Robert F. Carline, Tyler Wagner
Lake nutrient stoichiometry is less predictable than nutrient concentrations at regional and sub-continental scales Lake nutrient stoichiometry is less predictable than nutrient concentrations at regional and sub-continental scales
Production in many ecosystems is co-limited by multiple elements. While a known suite of drivers associated with nutrient sources, nutrient transport, and internal processing controls concentrations of phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) in lakes, much less is known about whether the drivers of single nutrient concentrations can also explain spatial or temporal variation in lake N:P...
Authors
Sarah M. Collins, Samantha K. Oliver, Jean-Francois Lapierre, Emily H. Stanley, John R. Jones, Tyler Wagner, Patricia A. Soranno
Predation of freshwater fish in environments with elevated carbon dioxide Predation of freshwater fish in environments with elevated carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide (CO2) in fresh-water environments is poorly understood, yet in marine environments CO2 can affect fish behaviour, including predator–prey relationships. To examine changes in predator success in elevated CO2, we experimented with predatory Micropterus salmoides and Pimephales promelas prey. We used a two-factor fully crossed experimental design; one factor was 4-day...
Authors
Stephen R. Midway, Caleb T. Hasler, Tyler Wagner, C. D. Suski
Using variance structure to quantify responses to perturbation in fish catches Using variance structure to quantify responses to perturbation in fish catches
We present a case study evaluation of gill-net catches of Walleye Sander vitreus to assess potential effects of large-scale changes in Oneida Lake, New York, including the disruption of trophic interactions by double-crested cormorants Phalacrocorax auritus and invasive dreissenid mussels. We used the empirical long-term gill-net time series and a negative binomial linear mixed model to...
Authors
Tiffany E. Vidal, Brian J. Irwin, Tyler Wagner, Lars G. Rudstam, James R. Jackson, James R. Bence
Fall and winter survival of brook trout and brown trout in a north-central Pennsylvania watershed Fall and winter survival of brook trout and brown trout in a north-central Pennsylvania watershed
Stream-dwelling salmonids that spawn in the fall generally experience their lowest survival during the fall and winter due to behavioral changes associated with spawning and energetic deficiencies during this time of year. We used data from Brook Trout Salvelinus fontinalis and Brown Trout Salmo trutta implanted with radio transmitters in tributaries of the Hunts Run watershed of north...
Authors
John A. Sweka, Lori A. Davis, Tyler Wagner
Creating multithemed ecological regions for macroscale ecology: Testing a flexible, repeatable, and accessible clustering method Creating multithemed ecological regions for macroscale ecology: Testing a flexible, repeatable, and accessible clustering method
Understanding broad-scale ecological patterns and processes often involves accounting for regional-scale heterogeneity. A common way to do so is to include ecological regions in sampling schemes and empirical models. However, most existing ecological regions were developed for specific purposes, using a limited set of geospatial features and irreproducible methods. Our study purpose was...
Authors
Kendra Spence Cheruvelil, Shuai Yuan, Katherine E. Webster, Pang-Ning Tan, Jean-Francois Lapierre, Sarah M. Collins, C. Emi Fergus, Caren E. Scott, Emily Norton Henry, Patricia A. Soranno, Christopher T. Filstrup, Tyler Wagner
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