Nathan R. Franssen
Nathan R. Franssen
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Anthropogenic habitat alteration induces rapid morphological divergence in a native stream fish
NR Franssen
Evolutionary Applications 4 (6), 791-804, 2011
922011
Effects of floods on fish assemblages in an intermittent prairie stream
NR Franssen, KB Gido, CS Guy, JA Tripe, SJ Shrank, TR Strakosh, ...
Freshwater Biology 51 (11), 2072-2086, 2006
872006
Invasion of stream fishes into low trophic positions
KB Gido, NR Franssen
Ecology of Freshwater Fish 16 (3), 457-464, 2007
732007
Shared and unique morphological responses of stream fishes to anthropogenic habitat alteration
NR Franssen, J Harris, SR Clark, JF Schaefer, LK Stewart
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 280 (1752), 20122715, 2013
622013
Flow regime affects availability of native and nonnative prey of an endangered predator
NR Franssen, KB Gido, DL Propst
Biological Conservation 138 (3-4), 330-340, 2007
432007
Morphological divergence and flow‐induced phenotypic plasticity in a native fish from anthropogenically altered stream habitats
NR Franssen, LK Stewart, JF Schaefer
Ecology and evolution 3 (14), 4648-4657, 2013
422013
Nitrogen cycling and metabolism in the thalweg of a prairie river
WK Dodds, JJ Beaulieu, JJ Eichmiller, JR Fischer, NR Franssen, ...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 113 (G4), 2008
262008
Use of stable isotopes to test literature-based trophic classifications of small-bodied stream fishes
NR Franssen, KB Gido
The American midland naturalist 156 (1), 1-11, 2006
262006
Fish community responses to mechanical removal of nonnative fishes in a large southwestern river
NR Franssen, JE Davis, DW Ryden, KB Gido
Fisheries 39 (8), 352-363, 2014
242014
Spatial Variation in δ15N and δ13C Isotopes in the San Juan River, New Mexico and Utah: Implications for the Conservation of Native Fishes
KB Gido, NR Franssen, DL Propst
Environmental Biology of Fishes 75 (2), 197-207, 2006
232006
Nuptial coloration of red shiners (Cyprinella lutrensis) is more intense in turbid habitats
MB Dugas, NR Franssen
Naturwissenschaften 98 (3), 247-251, 2011
202011
Genetic structure of a native cyprinid in a reservoir‐altered stream network
NR Franssen
Freshwater Biology 57 (1), 155-165, 2012
192012
Upstream effects of a reservoir on fish assemblages 45 years following impoundment
NR Franssen, M Tobler
Journal of fish biology 82 (5), 1659-1670, 2013
182013
Can a highly invasive species re-invade its native community? The paradox of the red shiner
E Marsh-Matthews, WJ Matthews, NR Franssen
Biological Invasions 13 (12), 2911-2924, 2011
162011
Consumption of native and nonnative fishes by introduced largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) in the San Juan River, New Mexico
TJ Pilger, NR Franssen, KB Gido
The Southwestern Naturalist 53 (1), 105-109, 2008
152008
Red shiners (Cyprinella lutrensis) have larger eyes in turbid habitats
MB Dugas, NR Franssen
Canadian Journal of Zoology 90, 1431–1436, 2012
132012
Rapid recovery of a fish assemblage following an ecosystem disruptive algal bloom
RM Zamor, NR Franssen, C Porter, TM Patton, KD Hambright
Freshwater Science 33 (2), 390-401, 2014
112014
Prey and non‐native fish predict the distribution of Colorado pikeminnow (Ptychocheilus lucius) in a south‐western river in North America
NR Franssen, SL Durst
Ecology of freshwater fish 23 (3), 395-404, 2014
102014
Movement and Growth of Juvenile Colorado Pikeminnows in the San Juan River, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah
SL Durst, NR Franssen
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 143 (2), 519-527, 2014
102014
Patterns of change over time in darter (Teleostei: Percidae) assemblages of the Arkansas River basin, northeastern Oklahoma, USA
DP Gillette, AM Fortner, NR Franssen, S Cartwright, CM Tobler, ...
Ecography 35 (9), 855-864, 2012
102012
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