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Biodiversity Collections (Texas Natural History Collections),
building LSF/PRC176 (campus mail R4000), 10100 Burnet Rd.
Austin, TX 78758-4445

Publications by Year

December 2, 2024, Filed Under: 2015

Can species distribution models aid bioassessment when reference sites are lacking? Tests based on freshwater fishes

Citation:

Labay, Benjamin J., Dean A. Hendrickson, Adam E. Cohen, Timothy H. Bonner, Ryan S. King, Leroy J. Kleinsasser, Gordon W. Linam, and Kirk. O. Winemiller. “Can species distribution models aid bioassessment when reference sites are lacking? Tests based on freshwater fishes.” Environmental Management.

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December 2, 2024, Filed Under: 2015

Native Black Bass Initiative: Implementing Watershed-Scale Approaches to Conservation of Endemic Black Bass and Other Native Fishes in the Southern United States

Citation:

Birdsong, Timothy W., Micheal S. Allen, Julie E. Claussen, Gary P. Garrett, Timothy B. Grabowski, Jessica Graham, Fred Harris, et al. “Native Black Bass Initiative: Implementing Watershed-Scale Approaches to Conservation of Endemic Black Bass and Other Native Fishes in the Southern United States.” Black Bass Diversity: Multidisciplinary Science for Conservation, edited by M. D. Tringali, J. M. Long, T.W. Birdsong, and M. S. Allen, 82: 363–378. Bethesda: Amer Fisheries Soc, 82, 363–378.

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December 2, 2024, Filed Under: 2015

Cold-Water Fishes and Climate Change in North America

Citation:

Williams,, Daniel J. Isaak, J. Imhof, Dean A. Hendrickson, and J.R. McMillan. “Cold-Water Fishes and Climate Change in North America.” Reference Module in Earth Science Systems and Environmental Sciences, Elsevier, 1–10.

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December 2, 2024, Filed Under: 2015

The fluviageny, a method for analyzing temporal river fragmentation using phylogenetics

Citation:

Gordon, Andrew Lloyd. “The fluviageny, a method for analyzing temporal river fragmentation using phylogenetics.” Austin, Texas, U.S.A.: University of Texas at Austin.

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December 2, 2024, Filed Under: 2015

DFCs publishing legacy: Transitioning into the digital age with new services for, and request for participation of, Council members

Citation:

Hendrickson, Dean, Kathryn Boyer, Kate Boersma, and Phil Pister. “DFCs publishing legacy: Transitioning into the digital age with new services for, and request for participation of, Council members.” F1000Research 4.

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December 2, 2024, Filed Under: 2015

Genetic Analysis and Conservation Status of Native Populations of Largemouth Bass in Northeastern Mexico

Citation:

Garcia De Leon, Francisco J., Rocio I. Rodriguez-Martinez, and Dean A. Hendrickson. “Genetic Analysis and Conservation Status of Native Populations of Largemouth Bass in Northeastern Mexico.” Black Bass Diversity: Multidisciplinary Science for Conservation, edited by M. D. Tringali, J. M. Long, T.W. Birdsong, and M. S. Allen, 82: 635–657. Bethesda, Maryland, USA: American Fisheries Society, 82, 635–657.

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December 2, 2024, Filed Under: 2015

Fishes of Texas Project Database (Version 2.0)

Citation:

Hendrickson, Dean A., and Adam E. Cohen. “Fishes of Texas Project Database (Version 2.0)”.

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December 2, 2024, Filed Under: 2015

Fishes of Texas Project Database (Version 2.0) Darwin Core

Citation:

Hendrickson, Dean A., and Adam E. Cohen. “Fishes of Texas Project Database (Version 2.0) Darwin Core.” University of Texas at Austin, Biodiversity Collections accessed via GBIF.org Occurrence dataset.

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December 2, 2024, Filed Under: 2015

The “Fluviageny”: Analyzing Temporal River Fragmentation Using Phylogenetics

Citation:

Gordon, Andrew Lloyd, Dean A. Hendrickson, and Benjamin J. Labay. “The “Fluviageny”: Analyzing Temporal River Fragmentation Using Phylogenetics.” Proceedings of 2015 Annual Meeting of the Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Tyler, Texas, USA: Texas Chapter American Fisheries Society.

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December 2, 2024, Filed Under: 2015

Reducing hybridization and introgression in wild populations of Guadalupe Bass through supplemental stocking

Citation:

Fleming, B. Paul, Gary P. Garrett, and N. T. Smith. “Reducing hybridization and introgression in wild populations of Guadalupe Bass through supplemental stocking.” Black Bass Diversity: Multidisciplinary Science for Conservation, edited by Michael D. Tringali, James M. Long, Timothy W. Birdsong, and Micheal S. Allen, 82: 537–547. Bethesda, Maryland, USA: American Fisheries Society, 82, 537–547.

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