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Spatial and temporal Brook Trout density dynamics: Implications for conservation, management, and monitoring Spatial and temporal Brook Trout density dynamics: Implications for conservation, management, and monitoring
Many potential stressors to aquatic environments operate over large spatial scales, prompting the need to assess and monitor both site-specific and regional dynamics of fish populations. We used hierarchical Bayesian models to evaluate the spatial and temporal variability in density and capture probability of age-1 and older Brook Trout Salvelinus fontinalis from three-pass removal data...
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Tyler Wagner, Jefferson T. Deweber, Jason Detar, David Kristine, John A. Sweka
A regional neural network model for predicting mean daily river water temperature A regional neural network model for predicting mean daily river water temperature
Water temperature is a fundamental property of river habitat and often a key aspect of river resource management, but measurements to characterize thermal regimes are not available for most streams and rivers. As such, we developed an artificial neural network (ANN) ensemble model to predict mean daily water temperature in 197,402 individual stream reaches during the warm season (May...
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Tyler Wagner, Jefferson Tyrell DeWeber
Regional variability among nonlinear chlorophyll-phosphorus relationships in lakes Regional variability among nonlinear chlorophyll-phosphorus relationships in lakes
The relationship between chlorophyll a (Chl a) and total phosphorus (TP) is a fundamental relationship in lakes that reflects multiple aspects of ecosystem function and is also used in the regulation and management of inland waters. The exact form of this relationship has substantial implications on its meaning and its use. We assembled a spatially extensive data set to examine whether...
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Christopher T. Filstrup, Tyler Wagner, Patricia A. Soranno, Emily H. Stanley, Craig A. Stow, Katherine E. Webster, John A. Downing
Evaluation of catch-and-release regulations on Brook Trout in Pennsylvania streams Evaluation of catch-and-release regulations on Brook Trout in Pennsylvania streams
In 2004, the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission implemented catch-and-release (CR) regulations on headwater stream systems to determine if eliminating angler harvest would result in an increase in the number of adult (≥100 mm) or large (≥175 mm) Brook Trout Salvelinus fontinalis. Under the CR regulations, angling was permitted on a year-round basis, no Brook Trout could be harvested...
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Jason Detar, David Kristine, Tyler Wagner, Tom Greene
Learning rate and temperament in a high predation risk environment Learning rate and temperament in a high predation risk environment
Living in challenging environments can influence the behavior of animals in a number of ways. For instance, populations of prey fish that experience frequent, nonlethal interactions with predators have a high proportion of individuals that express greater reaction to risk and increased activity and exploration—collectively known as temperament traits. Temperament traits are often...
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C. DePasquale, Tyler Wagner, G.A. Archard, B. Ferguson, V.A. Braithwaite
Landscape-scale evaluation of asymmetric interactions between Brown Trout and Brook Trout using two-species occupancy models Landscape-scale evaluation of asymmetric interactions between Brown Trout and Brook Trout using two-species occupancy models
Predicting the distribution of native stream fishes is fundamental to the management and conservation of many species. Modeling species distributions often consists of quantifying relationships between species occurrence and abundance data at known locations with environmental data at those locations. However, it is well documented that native stream fish distributions can be altered as...
Authors
Tyler Wagner, Jefferson T. Deweber, Jason Detar, John A. Sweka
Estimating spatial and temporal components of variation in count data using negative binomial mixed models Estimating spatial and temporal components of variation in count data using negative binomial mixed models
Partitioning total variability into its component temporal and spatial sources is a powerful way to better understand time series and elucidate trends. The data available for such analyses of fish and other populations are usually nonnegative integer counts of the number of organisms, often dominated by many low values with few observations of relatively high abundance. These...
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Brian J. Irwin, Tyler Wagner, James R. Bence, Megan V. Kepler, Weihai Liu, Daniel B. Hayes
Can migration mitigate the effects of ecosystem change? Patterns of dispersal, energy acquisition and allocation in Great Lakes lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) Can migration mitigate the effects of ecosystem change? Patterns of dispersal, energy acquisition and allocation in Great Lakes lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis)
Migration can be a behavioural response to poor or declining home range habitat quality and can occur when the costs of migration are overcome by the benefi ts of encountering higher-quality resources elsewhere. Despite dramatic ecosystem-level changes in the benthic food web of the Laurentian Great Lakes since the colonization of dreissenid mussels, coincident changes in condition and...
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Michael D. Rennie, Mark P. Ebener, Tyler Wagner
Evaluation of hypotheses for explaining temporal trends in Atlantic salmon parr densities in Northeast U.S. Rivers Evaluation of hypotheses for explaining temporal trends in Atlantic salmon parr densities in Northeast U.S. Rivers
Atlantic salmon Salmo salar in the USA have declined dramatically and their persistence is heavily dependent on stocking juvenile fish, predominantly fry. The success of stocking hatchery fry is evaluated annually throughout New England by electrofishing surveys targeting age-1 parr. The objective of this study was to examine temporal trends in Atlantic salmon parr densities throughout...
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Tyler Wagner, John A. Sweka
Using multilevel models to quantify heterogeneity in resource selection Using multilevel models to quantify heterogeneity in resource selection
Models of resource selection are being used increasingly to predict or model the effects of management actions rather than simply quantifying habitat selection. Multilevel, or hierarchical, models are an increasingly popular method to analyze animal resource selection because they impose a relatively weak stochastic constraint to model heterogeneity in habitat use and also account for...
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Tyler Wagner, Duane R. Diefenbach, Sonja Christensen, Andrew S. Norton
Landscape drivers of regional variation in the relationship between total phosphorus and chlorophyll in lakes Landscape drivers of regional variation in the relationship between total phosphorus and chlorophyll in lakes
1. For north temperate lakes, the well-studied empirical relationship between phosphorus (as measured by total phosphorus, TP), the most commonly limiting nutrient and algal biomass (as measured by chlorophyll a, CHL) has been found to vary across a wide range of landscape settings. Variation in the parameters of these TP–CHL regressions has been attributed to such lake variables as...
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Tyler Wagner, Patricia A. Soranno, Katherine E. Webster, Kendra Spence Cheruvelil
Behavioral response of manatees to variations in environmental sound levels Behavioral response of manatees to variations in environmental sound levels
Florida manatees (Trichechus manatus latirostris) inhabit coastal regions because they feed on the aquatic vegetation that grows in shallow waters, which are the same areas where human activities are greatest. Noise produced from anthropogenic and natural sources has the potential to affect these animals by eliciting responses ranging from mild behavioral changes to extreme aversion...
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Jennifer L. Miksis-Olds, Tyler Wagner
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Spatial and temporal Brook Trout density dynamics: Implications for conservation, management, and monitoring Spatial and temporal Brook Trout density dynamics: Implications for conservation, management, and monitoring
Many potential stressors to aquatic environments operate over large spatial scales, prompting the need to assess and monitor both site-specific and regional dynamics of fish populations. We used hierarchical Bayesian models to evaluate the spatial and temporal variability in density and capture probability of age-1 and older Brook Trout Salvelinus fontinalis from three-pass removal data...
Authors
Tyler Wagner, Jefferson T. Deweber, Jason Detar, David Kristine, John A. Sweka
A regional neural network model for predicting mean daily river water temperature A regional neural network model for predicting mean daily river water temperature
Water temperature is a fundamental property of river habitat and often a key aspect of river resource management, but measurements to characterize thermal regimes are not available for most streams and rivers. As such, we developed an artificial neural network (ANN) ensemble model to predict mean daily water temperature in 197,402 individual stream reaches during the warm season (May...
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Tyler Wagner, Jefferson Tyrell DeWeber
Regional variability among nonlinear chlorophyll-phosphorus relationships in lakes Regional variability among nonlinear chlorophyll-phosphorus relationships in lakes
The relationship between chlorophyll a (Chl a) and total phosphorus (TP) is a fundamental relationship in lakes that reflects multiple aspects of ecosystem function and is also used in the regulation and management of inland waters. The exact form of this relationship has substantial implications on its meaning and its use. We assembled a spatially extensive data set to examine whether...
Authors
Christopher T. Filstrup, Tyler Wagner, Patricia A. Soranno, Emily H. Stanley, Craig A. Stow, Katherine E. Webster, John A. Downing
Evaluation of catch-and-release regulations on Brook Trout in Pennsylvania streams Evaluation of catch-and-release regulations on Brook Trout in Pennsylvania streams
In 2004, the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission implemented catch-and-release (CR) regulations on headwater stream systems to determine if eliminating angler harvest would result in an increase in the number of adult (≥100 mm) or large (≥175 mm) Brook Trout Salvelinus fontinalis. Under the CR regulations, angling was permitted on a year-round basis, no Brook Trout could be harvested...
Authors
Jason Detar, David Kristine, Tyler Wagner, Tom Greene
Learning rate and temperament in a high predation risk environment Learning rate and temperament in a high predation risk environment
Living in challenging environments can influence the behavior of animals in a number of ways. For instance, populations of prey fish that experience frequent, nonlethal interactions with predators have a high proportion of individuals that express greater reaction to risk and increased activity and exploration—collectively known as temperament traits. Temperament traits are often...
Authors
C. DePasquale, Tyler Wagner, G.A. Archard, B. Ferguson, V.A. Braithwaite
Landscape-scale evaluation of asymmetric interactions between Brown Trout and Brook Trout using two-species occupancy models Landscape-scale evaluation of asymmetric interactions between Brown Trout and Brook Trout using two-species occupancy models
Predicting the distribution of native stream fishes is fundamental to the management and conservation of many species. Modeling species distributions often consists of quantifying relationships between species occurrence and abundance data at known locations with environmental data at those locations. However, it is well documented that native stream fish distributions can be altered as...
Authors
Tyler Wagner, Jefferson T. Deweber, Jason Detar, John A. Sweka
Estimating spatial and temporal components of variation in count data using negative binomial mixed models Estimating spatial and temporal components of variation in count data using negative binomial mixed models
Partitioning total variability into its component temporal and spatial sources is a powerful way to better understand time series and elucidate trends. The data available for such analyses of fish and other populations are usually nonnegative integer counts of the number of organisms, often dominated by many low values with few observations of relatively high abundance. These...
Authors
Brian J. Irwin, Tyler Wagner, James R. Bence, Megan V. Kepler, Weihai Liu, Daniel B. Hayes
Can migration mitigate the effects of ecosystem change? Patterns of dispersal, energy acquisition and allocation in Great Lakes lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) Can migration mitigate the effects of ecosystem change? Patterns of dispersal, energy acquisition and allocation in Great Lakes lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis)
Migration can be a behavioural response to poor or declining home range habitat quality and can occur when the costs of migration are overcome by the benefi ts of encountering higher-quality resources elsewhere. Despite dramatic ecosystem-level changes in the benthic food web of the Laurentian Great Lakes since the colonization of dreissenid mussels, coincident changes in condition and...
Authors
Michael D. Rennie, Mark P. Ebener, Tyler Wagner
Evaluation of hypotheses for explaining temporal trends in Atlantic salmon parr densities in Northeast U.S. Rivers Evaluation of hypotheses for explaining temporal trends in Atlantic salmon parr densities in Northeast U.S. Rivers
Atlantic salmon Salmo salar in the USA have declined dramatically and their persistence is heavily dependent on stocking juvenile fish, predominantly fry. The success of stocking hatchery fry is evaluated annually throughout New England by electrofishing surveys targeting age-1 parr. The objective of this study was to examine temporal trends in Atlantic salmon parr densities throughout...
Authors
Tyler Wagner, John A. Sweka
Using multilevel models to quantify heterogeneity in resource selection Using multilevel models to quantify heterogeneity in resource selection
Models of resource selection are being used increasingly to predict or model the effects of management actions rather than simply quantifying habitat selection. Multilevel, or hierarchical, models are an increasingly popular method to analyze animal resource selection because they impose a relatively weak stochastic constraint to model heterogeneity in habitat use and also account for...
Authors
Tyler Wagner, Duane R. Diefenbach, Sonja Christensen, Andrew S. Norton
Landscape drivers of regional variation in the relationship between total phosphorus and chlorophyll in lakes Landscape drivers of regional variation in the relationship between total phosphorus and chlorophyll in lakes
1. For north temperate lakes, the well-studied empirical relationship between phosphorus (as measured by total phosphorus, TP), the most commonly limiting nutrient and algal biomass (as measured by chlorophyll a, CHL) has been found to vary across a wide range of landscape settings. Variation in the parameters of these TP–CHL regressions has been attributed to such lake variables as...
Authors
Tyler Wagner, Patricia A. Soranno, Katherine E. Webster, Kendra Spence Cheruvelil
Behavioral response of manatees to variations in environmental sound levels Behavioral response of manatees to variations in environmental sound levels
Florida manatees (Trichechus manatus latirostris) inhabit coastal regions because they feed on the aquatic vegetation that grows in shallow waters, which are the same areas where human activities are greatest. Noise produced from anthropogenic and natural sources has the potential to affect these animals by eliciting responses ranging from mild behavioral changes to extreme aversion...
Authors
Jennifer L. Miksis-Olds, Tyler Wagner
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