Joseph E. Hightower
Joseph E. Hightower
NC State University (retired U. S. Geological Survey)
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A Bayesian spawning habitat suitability model
JE Hightower, JE Harris, JK Raabe, P Brownell, CA Drew
2012
A Bayesian spawning habitat suitability model for American Shad in southeastern United States rivers
JE Hightower, JE Harris, JK Raabe, P Brownell, CA Drew
Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management 3 (2), 184-198, 2012
162012
A combined telemetry–tag return approach to estimate fishing and natural mortality rates of an estuarine fish
NM Bacheler, JA Buckel, JE Hightower, LM Paramore, KH Pollock
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 66 (8), 1230-1244, 2009
512009
A non‐invasive approach to enumerating White Sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus Richardson, 1863) using side‐scan sonar
JB Hughes, B Bentz, JE Hightower
Journal of applied ichthyology 34 (2), 398-404, 2018
42018
A novel approach to surveying sturgeon using side-scan sonar and occupancy modeling
HJ Flowers, JE Hightower
Marine and Coastal Fisheries 5 (1), 211-223, 2013
252013
A review of tagging methods for estimating fish population size and components of mortality
WE Pine, KH Pollock, JE Hightower, TJ Kwak, JA Rice
Fisheries 28 (10), 10-23, 2003
2982003
A spatial capture–recapture model to estimate fish survival and location from linear continuous monitoring arrays
JK Raabe, B Gardner, JE Hightower
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 71 (1), 120-130, 2013
212013
Abiotic and biotic factors influence the habitat use of an estuarine fish
NM Bacheler, LM Paramore, JA Buckel, JE Hightower
Marine Ecology Progress Series 377, 263-277, 2009
492009
Abundance of gulf sturgeon in the Apalachicola River, Florida
KP Zehfuss, JE Hightower, KH Pollock
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 128 (1), 130-143, 1999
461999
Age-dependent tag return models for estimating fishing mortality, natural mortality, and selectivity
H Jiang, KH Pollock, C Brownie, JE Hightower, JM Hoenig, WS Hearn
Journal of agricultural, biological, and environmental statistics 12 (2), 177, 2007
272007
Age, growth and potential yield for shortbelly rockfish, Sebastes jordani
DE Pearson
Fish. Bull. 89, 403-409, 1991
291991
Age, growth, year class strength and potential yield for shortbelly rockfish
DE Pearson, JE Hightower, JTH Chan
Status of the Pacific Coast groundfish fishery through, 1989
11989
American Shad migratory behavior, weight loss, survival, and abundance in a North Carolina river following dam removals
JK Raabe, JE Hightower
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 143 (3), 673-688, 2014
102014
An age-dependent tag return model for estimating mortality and selectivity of an estuarine-dependent fish with high rates of catch and release
NM Bacheler, JE Hightower, LM Paramore, JA Buckel, KH Pollock
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 137 (5), 1422-1432, 2008
212008
An integrated tagging model to estimate mortality rates of Albemarle Sound–Roanoke River striped bass
JE Harris, JE Hightower
Canadian journal of fisheries and aquatic sciences 74 (7), 1061-1076, 2016
42016
Assessing distribution of migratory fishes and connectivity following complete and partial dam removals in a North Carolina river
JK Raabe, JE Hightower
North American Journal of Fisheries Management 34 (5), 955-969, 2014
122014
Atrazine Reduces Reproduction in Fathead Minnow (Pimephales promelas)—Raw Data Report
DE Tillitt, DM Papoulias, JJ Whyte, CA Richter
Data Series, 2014
2014
Biomass-based models and harvesting policies for Washington-Oregon-California rockfish stocks with correlated recruitment patterns
JE Hightower
11990
Can optimal trap mesh size be predicted from body depth in a laterally-compressed fish species?
PJ Rudershausen, JE Hightower, JA Buckel
Fisheries Research 179, 259-270, 2016
22016
Changes in Catchability in a Bottom-Trawl Fishery for Cape Hake (Meduccius capensis)
JE Hightower
Can. J. Fish. Aquar. Sci 48, 1991
1991
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