Browsing by Author "Roelke, Daniel L."
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Buyukates, Yesim (Texas A&M University, 2005-02-17)In light of increasing harmful algal blooms and the need to protect human health and aquatic resources, proactive management approaches merit further study. For this purpose I conducted field samplings to characterize ...
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Deep Water Mixing Prevents Harmful Algal Bloom Formation: Implications for Managed Fisheries Refugia Hayden, Natanya Jeanne (2012-10-19)Inflows affect water quality, food web dynamics, and even the incidence of harmful algal blooms. It may be that inflows can be manipulated to create refuge habitat for biota trying to escape poor environmental conditions, ...
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Papadopoulos, Anthony (2009-05-15)Body shape affects the capacity and efficiency of swimming in fishes, and places constraints on foraging and reproductive performance. Hence, fitness components, such as aerobic swimming capacity and efficiency, can be ...
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Factors influencing algal biomass in hydrologically dynamic salt ponds in a subtropical salt marsh Miller, Carrie J. (2009-05-15)The interface between land and water is often a dynamic zone that responds to relatively short-term climatic and hydrologic forces. Coastal salt marshes occupy this zone between land and sea and typically are comprised of ...
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Hoeinghaus, David Joseph (Texas A&M University, 2007-04-25)Freshwater ecosystems are some of the most threatened on the planet. Efforts to conserve, restore, or otherwise manage large rivers and the services they provide are hindered by limited understanding of the functional ...
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Withrow, Frances Grace (2017-02-10)Theoretical research discusses neutral, lumpy, and intransitive dynamics as mechanisms influencing species richness. Our research here focused on the effects on richness and diversity on both the α and β levels of disturbances ...
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Montoya, José V.; Roelke, Daniel L.; Winemiller, Kirk O.; Cotner, James B.; Snider, Jennifer A. (Journal of the North American Benthological Society, 2006)
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Errera, Reagan Michelle (Texas A&M University, 2007-09-17)Prymnesium parvum Carter, a haptophyte species capable of forming harmful algal blooms (HABs), has been identified in fresh and brackish water habitats worldwide. In Texas, P. parvum blooms have diminished local community ...
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Roelke, Daniel L.; Cotner, James B.; Montoya, José V.; Castillo, Carlos E. Del; Davis, Stephen E.; Snider, Jennifer A.; Gable, George M.; Winemiller, Kirk O. (Journal of the North American Benthological Society, 2006)
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Romigh, Melissa Marie (Texas A&M University, 2006-08-16)Coastal outwelling of organic carbon from mangrove wetlands contributes to near-shore productivity and influences biogeochemical cycling of elements. I used a flume to measure fluxes of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) between ...
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Roelke, Daniel L.; Spatharis, Sofie; Chapman, Maura (Gee) Geraldine (PloS One, 2015)
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Winemiller, Kirk O.; Montaña, Carmen G.; Roelke, Daniel L.; Cotner, James B.; Montoya, José Vicente; Sanchez, Luzmila; Castillo, Maria Mercedes; Layman, Craig A. (Ecological Monographs, 2014)
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Layman, Craig Anthony (Texas A&M University, 2004-11-15)Much of the world's species diversity is located in tropical and sub-tropical ecosystems, and a better understanding of the ecology of these systems is necessary to stem biodiversity loss and assess community- and ...
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Fletcher, William Wallerich (Texas A&M University, 2005-11-01)During the Northeastern Gulf of Mexico Chemical and Hydrography study (NEGOM-COH), nine oceanographic cruises were fielded during the spring, summer and fall seasons from November 1997 to August ...
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Winemiller, Kirk O.; Montoya, José V.; Roelke, Daniel L.; Layman, Craig A.; Cotner, James B. (Journal of the North American Benthological Society, 2006)
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Gable, George M., IV (2009-05-15)Plankton communities are influenced, in part, by water exchange with adjacent estuarine and oceanic ecosystems. Reduced advective transport through tidal passes or with adjacent bay systems can affect chemical processes ...
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Dorado, Samuel; Booe, Tyra; Steichen, Jamie; McInnes, Allison S.; Windham, Rachel; Shepard, Alicia; Lucchese, Allyson E. B.; Preischel, Hannah; Pinckney, James L.; Davis, Stephen E.; Roelke, Daniel L.; Quigg, Antonietta; Lin, Senjie (PloS One, 2015)