171 results on '"Hansen, Gretchen J. A."'
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2. Environmental DNA storage and extraction method affects detectability for multiple aquatic invasive species
3. Predicting responses to climate change using a joint species, spatially dependent physiologically guided abundance model.
4. Nine Lessons about Aquatic Invasive Species from the North Temperate Lakes Long-Term Ecological Research (NTL-LTER) Program.
5. Improving species distribution forecasts by measuring and communicating uncertainty: An invasive species case study
6. Widespread deoxygenation of temperate lakes
7. Trophic complexity of small fish in nearshore food webs
8. Accounting for spatiotemporal sampling variation in joint species distribution models
9. Walleye growth declines following zebra mussel and Bythotrephes invasion
10. Novel thermal habitat in lakes
11. Seasonality of change : Summer warming rates do not fully represent effects of climate change on lake temperatures
12. A Framework for Evaluating Heterogeneity and Landscape-Level Impacts of Non-native Aquatic Species
13. Digitizing lake bathymetric data using ImageJ
14. Accounting for spatiotemporal sampling variation in joint species distribution models.
15. Predicting climate change impacts on poikilotherms using physiologically guided species abundance models
16. Nonlinear water clarity trends and impacts on littoral area in Minnesota lakes
17. Connecting habitat to species abundance: the role of light and temperature on the abundance of walleye in lakes
18. A Framework for Evaluating Heterogeneity and Landscape-Level Impacts of Non-native Aquatic Species
19. Quantifying the resilience of coldwater lake habitat to climate and land use change to prioritize watershed conservation
20. Special Section Overview: Effects of Ecosystem Change on North American Percid Populations
21. Are rapid transitions between invasive and native species caused by alternative stable states, and does it matter?
22. Daily surface temperatures for 185,549 lakes in the conterminous United States estimated using deep learning (1980–2020)
23. Bioregions are predominantly climatic for fishes of northern lakes
24. Spatial and temporal patterns in native and invasive crayfishes during a 19‐year whole‐lake invasive crayfish removal experiment
25. Species distribution models for invasive Eurasian watermilfoil highlight the importance of data quality and limitations of discrimination accuracy metrics
26. Resilience: insights from the U.S. LongTerm Ecological Research Network
27. It's Complicated and It Depends: A Review of the Effects of Ecosystem Changes on Walleye and Yellow Perch Populations in North America.
28. Bioregions are predominantly climatic for fishes of northern lakes.
29. Indexing Age‐0 Walleye Abundance in Northern Wisconsin Lakes before Fall
30. Comparing models using air and water temperature to forecast an aquatic invasive species response to climate change
31. Process‐Guided Deep Learning Predictions of Lake Water Temperature
32. Scientific advances and adaptation strategies for Wisconsin lakes facing climate change
33. Process-Guided Deep Learning Predictions of Lake Water Temperature
34. Adapting to climate change: guidance for the management of inland glacial lake fisheries
35. Scientific advances and adaptation strategies for Wisconsin lakes facing climate change
36. Water clarity and temperature effects on walleye safe harvest: an empirical test of the safe operating space concept
37. Novel thermal habitat in lakes
38. Who, what, when, where, and how: Optimizing eDNA sampling for detecting multiple aquatic invasive species.
39. Disentangling the effects of a century of eutrophication and climate warming on freshwater lake fish assemblages
40. Defining a Safe Operating Space for inland recreational fisheries
41. Whole‐lake invasive crayfish removal and qualitative modeling reveal habitat‐specific food web topology
42. The value of information in fishery management
43. Climate‐induced warming of lakes can be either amplified or suppressed by trends in water clarity
44. Projected shifts in fish species dominance in Wisconsin lakes under climate change
45. If I Knew Then What I Know Now: Advice for Fisheries Students from Recent Fisheries Graduates
46. Fish and Phytoplankton Exhibit Contrasting Temporal Species Abundance Patterns in a Dynamic North Temperate Lake
47. Fish and Phytoplankton Exhibit Contrasting Temporal Species Abundance Patterns in a Dynamic North Temperate Lake
48. Improved Models for Predicting Walleye Abundance and Setting Safe Harvest Quotas in Northern Wisconsin Lakes
49. Fish and Phytoplankton Exhibit Contrasting Temporal Species Abundance Patterns in a Dynamic North Temperate Lake
50. Learning to Manage and Managing to Learn: Sustaining Freshwater Recreational Fisheries in a Changing Environment
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