Publications

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2023

Krabbenhoft C.A., S.A. Ludsin, E.A. Marschall, R.R. Budnik, L.Z. Almeida, C.L. Cahill, H.S. Embke, Z.S. Feiner, P.J. Schmalz, M.J. Thorstensen, M.J. Weber, M.R. Wuellner, and G.J.A. Hansen. Synthesizing professional opinion and published science to build a conceptual model of walleye recruitmentFisheries, doi: 10.1002/fsh.10884.

2022

Krabbenhoft C.A., and D.R. Kashian. Invasion success of a freshwater fish corresponds to low dissolved oxygen and diminished riparian integrityBiological Invasions, 24: 3049-3063.

Krabbenhoft C.A., G.H. Allen, P. Lin, S.E. Godsey, D.C. Allen, R.M. Burrows, A.G. DelVecchia, K.M. Fritz, M. Shanafield, A.J. Burgin, M.A. Zimmer, T. Datry, W.K. Dodds, C.N. Jones, M.C. Mims, C. Franklin, J.C. Hammond, S.C. Zipper, A.S. Ward, K.H. Costigan, H.E. Beck, and J.D. Olden. Assessing placement bias of the global gauge networkNature Sustainability, 5: 586-592.

DelVecchia A.G., M. Shanafield, M. Zimmer, M.H. Busch, C.A. Krabbenhoft, R. Stubbington, K. Kaiser, R.M. Burrows, J. Hosen, T. Datry, S. Kampf, S.C. Zipper, K. Fritz, K. Costigan, and D.C. Allen. Reconceptualizing the hyporheic zone of non-perennial rivers and streamsFreshwater Science, 41: 167-182.

Hansen, G.J.A., J. Ruzich, C.A. Krabbenhoft, H. Kundel, S. Mahlum, C. Rounds, A. Van Pelt, L.D. Eslinger, D.E. Logsdon, and D.A. Isermann. It’s complicated and it depends: A review of the effects of ecosystem changes on walleye and yellow perch populations in North AmericaNorth American Journal of Fisheries Management, 42: 484-506. (invited contribution for special issue)

2021

Zipper S.C., J.C. Hammond, M. Shanafield,M. Zimmer, T. Datry, C.N. Jones, K.E. Kaiser, S.E. Godsey, R.M. Burrows, J.R. Blaszczak, M.H. Busch, A.N. Price, K.S. Boersma, A.S. Ward, K. Costigan, G.H. Allen, C.A. Krabbenhoft, W.K. Dodds, M.C. Mims, J.D. Olden, S.K. Kampf, A.J. Burgin, and D.C. Allen. Pervasive changes in stream intermittency across the United States. Environmental Research Letters, 16: 084033.

Hammond J.C., M. Zimmer, M. Shanafield, K. Kaiser, S.E. Godsey, M.C. Mims, S.C. Zipper, R.M. Burrows, S.K. Kampf, W. Dodds, C.N. Jones, C.A. Krabbenhoft, K.S. Boersma, T. Datry, J.D. Olden, G.H. Allen, A.N. Price, K. Costigan, R. Hale, A.S. Ward, and D.C. Allen. Spatial patterns and drivers of non-perennial flow regimes in the contiguous U.S. Geophysical Research Letters, 48: e2020GL090794.

2020

Busch M.H., K.H. Costigan, K.M. Fritz, T. Datry, C.A. Krabbenhoft, J.C. Hammond, M. Zimmer, J.D. Olden, R.M. Burrows, W.K. Dodds, K.S. Boersma, M. Shanafield, S.K. Kampf, M.C. Mims, M.T. Bogan, A.S. Ward, M.P. Rocha, S. Godsey, G.H. Allen, J.R. Blaszczak, C.N. Jones, and D.C. Allen. What’s in a name? Patterns, trends, and suggestions for defining non-perennial rivers and streams. Water, 12: 1980.

Krabbenhoft C.A., and D.R. Kashian. Citizen science data are a reliable complement to quantitative ecological assessments in urban rivers. Ecological Indicators, 116: 106476.

Zimmer, M., K. Kaiser, J. Blaszczak, S.C. Zipper, J. Hammond, K.M. Fritz, K.H. Costigan, J. Hosen, S. Godsey, G.H. Allen, S. Kampf, R.M. Burrows, C.A. Krabbenhoft, W. Dodds, R. Hale, J.D. Olden, M. Shanafield, A.G. DelVecchia, A. Ward, M.C. Mims, T. Datry, M.T. Bogan, K.S. Boersma, M.H. Busch, C.N. Jones, A. Burgin, and D.C. Allen. Zero or not? Causes and consequences of zero-flow stream gage readings. WIREs Water, e1436.

2019

Krabbenhoft C.A., S. Manente, and D.R. Kashian. Evaluation of an educational campaign to improve the conscious consumption of recreationally caught fish. Sustainability, 11: 700. (invited contribution for special issue)

Alò D., C. Correa, H. Samaniego, C.A. Krabbenhoft, and T.F. Turner. Otolith microchemistry identifies diadromous populations of Patagonian river fishes. PeerJ, 7: e6149.

2017

Krabbenhoft C.A., A.S. Burdett, and T.F. Turner. Direct and indirect effects of predatory young-of-year fishes in a dryland river food web. Freshwater Biology, 62: 1410-1421.

2015

Turner T.F., T.J. Krabbenhoft, M.L. Collyer, C.A. Krabbenhoft, M.S. Edwards, and Z.D. Sharp. Retrospective stable isotope analysis reveals ecosystem responses to river regulation over the last century. Ecology, 96: 3213-3226.

Non-Peer Reviewed Publications

Krabbenhoft C.A. and G.H. Allen. 2022. Identifying biases in the global placement of river gauges. Nature Sustainability Research Briefing, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41893-022-00878-9.

Zimmer, M., K. Kaiser, J. Blaszczak, S.C. Zipper, J. Hammond, K.M. Fritz, K.H. Costigan, J. Hosen, S. Godsey, G.H. Allen, S. Kampf, R.M. Burrows, C.A. Krabbenhoft, W. Dodds, R. Hale, J.D. Olden, M. Shanafield, A.G. DelVecchia, A. Ward, M.C. Mims, T. Datry, M.T. Bogan, K.S. Boersma, M.H. Busch, C.N. Jones, A. Burgin, and D.C. Allen. 2020. Is the river really dry? Scientific interpretations of zero flow readings. Advanced Science News.

Shanafield, M., S. Godsey, T. Datry, R. Hale, S.C. Zipper, K. Costigan, C.A. Krabbenhoft, W.K. Dodds, M. Zimmer, D.C. Allen, M. Bogan, K.E. Kaiser, R.M. Burrows, J.C. Hammond, M. Busch, S. Kampf, M.C. Mims, A. Burgin, and J.D. Olden. 2020. Science gets up to speed on dry rivers. Eos, 101(2).

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