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Mark A. Kirk
Mark A. Kirk
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Characterization of adult Pacific Lamprey swimming behavior in relation to environmental conditions within large-dam fishways
MA Kirk, CC Caudill, EL Johnson, ML Keefer, TS Clabough
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 144 (5), 998-1012, 2015
362015
Effects of water velocity, turbulence and obstacle length on the swimming capabilities of adult Pacific lamprey
MA Kirk, CC Caudill, D Tonina, JC Syms
Fisheries Management and Ecology 23 (5), 356-366, 2016
292016
Evaluating the Trade‐Offs between Invasion and Isolation for Native Brook Trout and Nonnative Brown Trout in Pennsylvania Streams
MA Kirk, AN Rosswog, KN Ressel, SA Wissinger
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 147 (5), 806-817, 2018
272018
Context-dependent responses to turbulence for an anguilliform swimming fish, Pacific lamprey, during passage of an experimental vertical-slot weir
MA Kirk, CC Caudill, JC Syms, D Tonina
Ecological engineering 106, 296-307, 2017
272017
Environmental filters of freshwater fish community assembly along elevation and latitudinal gradients
MA Kirk, FJ Rahel, DC Laughlin
Global Ecology and Biogeography 31 (3), 470-485, 2022
202022
Spatial scale, reservoirs and nonnative species influence the homogenization and differentiation of Great Plains—Rocky Mountain fish faunas
MA Kirk, BM Maitland, FJ Rahel
Hydrobiologia 847 (18), 3743-3757, 2020
192020
Seasonal differences in climate change explain a lack of multi-decadal shifts in population characteristics of a pond breeding salamander
MA Kirk, ML Galatowitsch, SA Wissinger
Plos One 14 (9), e0222097, 2019
182019
Air temperatures over‐predict changes to stream fish assemblages with climate warming compared with water temperatures
MA Kirk, FJ Rahel
Ecological Applications 32 (1), e02465, 2022
162022
Network analyses reveal intra‐and interspecific differences in behaviour when passing a complex migration obstacle
MA Kirk, CC Caudill
Journal of applied ecology 54 (3), 836-845, 2017
162017
Climatic drivers and ecological impacts of a rapid range expansion by non-native smallmouth bass
MA Kirk, BM Maitland, BT Hickerson, AW Walters, FJ Rahel
Biological Invasions, 1-16, 2022
112022
A biologically based measure of turbulence intensity for predicting fish passage behaviours
JC Syms, MA Kirk, CC Caudill, D Tonina
Journal of Ecohydraulics, 1-13, 2020
72020
Co‐varying impacts of land use and non-native brown trout on fish communities in small streams
MA Kirk, SA Wissinger, BC Goeller, LO Rieck
Freshwater biology 62 (3), 600-614, 2017
72017
Assessment of long-term trends in fish distributions at multiple scales decreases uncertainty associated with historical datasets
MA Kirk, SA Wissinger
Environmental Management 66 (1), 136-148, 2020
52020
Accounting for non-native Brown Trout in biological assessments: Implications for selecting reference conditions
MA Kirk, SA Wissinger
Freshwater Science 38 (4), 790-801, 2019
52019
Evaluations of Pacific lamprey swimming behavior and performance in relation to velocity, slot length, and turbulence in vertical slot fishway weirs, 2014
MA Kirk, CC Caudill, N Hubbard, JC Syms, D Tonina
DRAFT Technical Report 2015-4 of University of Idaho to US Army Corps of …, 2015
32015
Evaluating Pacific lamprey behavior in fishways at Bonneville and John Day Dams using dual-frequency identification sonar (DIDSON), 2013
MA Kirk, CC Caudill, ML Keefer
Department of Fish and Wildlife Sciences, University of Idaho, 2014
32014
Climate disequilibrium of fishes along elevation and latitudinal gradients: Implications for climate tracking
MA Kirk, FJ Rahel
Journal of Biogeography 49 (12), 2145-2155, 2022
22022
Forested watersheds mitigate the thermal degradation of headwater fish assemblages under future climate change
MA Kirk, MA Hazlett, CL Shaffer, SA Wissinger
Ecology of Freshwater Fish 31 (3), 559-570, 2022
22022
The value of the species interaction-abiotic stress hypothesis (SIASH) for invasion biology: using native latitude to explain non-native latitudinal range sizes
MA Kirk, BR Hays, CJ Petranek
Biological Invasions 23 (3), 957-968, 2021
22021
Migration Behaviors of Adult Pacific Lamprey (Entosphenus tridentatus) at Large Hydropower Dams on the Columbia River
MA Kirk
University of Idaho, 2015
22015
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