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Matthew R Acre
U.S. Geological Survey - Reston / United States
Agriculture & Forestry / Fisheries
AD Scientific Index ID: 5163641
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Matthew R Acre's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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An integrative conservation planning framework for aquatic landscapes fragmented by road-stream crossings Landscape and Urban Planning 202, 103860, 2020
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Blue sucker habitat use in a regulated Texas river: implications for conservation and restoration Environmental Biology of Fishes 104 (4), 501-516, 2021
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Effects of shady environments on fish collective behavior Scientific Reports 12 (1), 17873, 2022
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Mismatch between temperature and discharge disrupts spawning cues in a fluvial specialist, blue sucker Cycleptus elongatus Ecology of Freshwater Fish 32 (2), 305-321, 2023
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A stranding of pygmy killer whale Feresa attenuata Gray, 1874 on Boavista during February 2012: first record for the Cape Verde Islands Zoologia Caboverdiana 3 (1), 52-55, 2012
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