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Genetic Effective Size Is Three Orders of Magnitude Smaller Than Adult Census Size in an Abundant, Estuarine-Dependent Marine Fish (Sciaenops ocellatus)
TF Turner, JP Wares, JR Gold
Genetics 162 (3), 1329-1339, 2002
2962002
A general hypothesis‐testing framework for stable isotope ratios in ecological studies
TF Turner, ML Collyer, TJ Krabbenhoft
Ecology 91 (8), 2227-2233, 2010
2732010
Reproductive constraints and the evolution of life histories with indeterminate growth
EL Charnov, TF Turner, KO Winemiller
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 98 (16), 9460-9464, 2001
2342001
Fragmentation and dewatering transform Great Plains stream fish communities
JS Perkin, KB Gido, AR Cooper, TF Turner, MJ Osborne, ER Johnson, ...
Ecological Monographs 85 (1), 73-92, 2015
2122015
Effects of habitat fragmentation on effective population size in the endangered Rio Grande silvery minnow
D Alò, TF Turner
Conservation Biology 19 (4), 1138-1148, 2005
1832005
Short-and long-term effects of fixation and preservation on stable isotope values (δ13C, δ15N, δ34S) of fluid-preserved museum specimens
MS Edwards, TF Turner, ZD Sharp
Copeia 2002 (4), 1106-1112, 2002
1522002
Temporal and spatial dynamics of larval and juvenile fish abundance in a temperate floodplain river
TF Turner, JC Trexler, GL Miller, KE Toyer
Copeia, 174-183, 1994
1381994
Habitat and resource use by larval and juvenile fishes in an arid‐land river (Rio Grande, New Mexico)
AA Pease, J Justine Davis, MS Edwards, TF Turner
Freshwater Biology 51 (3), 475-486, 2006
1132006
Introduced populations as genetic reservoirs for imperiled species: a case study of the Arkansas River Shiner (Notropis girardi)
MJ Osborne, TA Diver, TF Turner
Conservation Genetics 14 (3), 637-647, 2013
1032013
Recruitment ecology of pelagic-broadcast spawning minnows: paradigms from the ocean advance science and conservation of an imperilled freshwater fauna
CW Hoagstrom, TF Turner
Fish and Fisheries 16 (2), 282–299, 2015
962015
A modified stepping-stone model of population structure in red drum, Sciaenops ocellatus (Sciaenidae), from the northern Gulf of Mexico
JR Gold, CP Burridge, TF Turner
Genetica 111, 305-317, 2001
922001
Variable microsatellite markers amplify across divergent lineages of cyprinid fishes (subfamily Leusicinae)
TF Turner, TE Dowling, RE Broughton, JR Gold
Conservation Genetics 5, 279-281, 2004
912004
Fragmentation, connectivity and fish species persistence in freshwater ecosystems
KB GIDO, JE WHITNEY, JS PERKIN, TF TURNER
Cambridge University Press, 2016
882016
Interannual variation in reproductive phenology in a riverine fish assemblage: implications for predicting the effects of climate change and altered flow regimes
TJ Krabbenhoft, SP Platania, TF Turner
Freshwater Biology 59, 1744-1754, 2014
852014
Ecological and historical associations of gene flow in darters (Teleostei: Percidae)
TF Turner, JC Trexler
Evolution 52 (6), 1781-1801, 1998
851998
River channelization reduces nutrient flow and macroinvertebrate diversity at the aquatic terrestrial transition zone
TL Kennedy, TF Turner
Ecosphere 2 (3), 1-13, 2011
802011
Population structure of red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus) in the northern Gulf of Mexico, as inferred from variation in nuclear-encoded microsatellites
J Gold, T Turner
Marine Biology 140, 249-265, 2002
802002
Nested cladistic analysis indicates population fragmentation shapes genetic diversity in a freshwater mussel
TF Turner, JC Trexler, JL Harris, JL Haynes
Genetics 154 (2), 777-785, 2000
802000
Phylogeography and intraspecific genetic variation of prochilodontid fishes endemic to rivers of northern South America
TF Turner, MV McPhee, P Campbell, KO Winemiller
Journal of Fish Biology 64 (1), 186-201, 2004
762004
Life‐history variation and comparative phylogeography of darters (Pisces: Percidae) from the North American central highlands
TF Turner, JC Trexler, DN Kuhn, HW Robison
Evolution 50 (5), 2023-2036, 1996
751996
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