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Lista de obras de Brian D. Healy

An Individual-Based Model for Population Viability Analysis of Humpback Chub in Grand Canyon

Can translocated native fishes retain their trophic niche when confronted with a resident invasive?

scientific article published in 2014

Efficacy of Conservation Actions for Imperiled Colorado River Fishes in the Grand Canyon, Arizona

artículo científico publicado en 2022

Establishment of a Reproducing Population of Endangered Humpback Chub through Translocations to a Colorado River Tributary in Grand Canyon, Arizona

artículo científico publicado en 2019

Exploring metapopulation‐scale suppression alternatives for a global invader in a river network experiencing climate change

artículo científico publicado en 2022

Impeding access to tributary spawning habitat and releasing experimental fall-timed floods increase brown trout immigration into a dam’s tailwater

artículo científico publicado en 2023

Life and death in a dynamic environment: Invasive trout, floods, and intra‐specific drivers of translocated populations

scientific article published in 2022

Macroinvertebrate prey availability and food web dynamics of nonnative trout in a Colorado River tributary, Grand Canyon

Macroinvertebrate-based assessment of biological condition at selected sites in the Eagle River watershed, Colorado, 2000-07

scholarly article in Scientific Investigations Report, 2010

Modeling Temperature Regime and Physical Habitat Impacts from Restored Streamflow

artículo científico publicado en 2019

Monitoring and managing fishes that are invisible and keep moving around: influences of an invasive species and environmental factors on capture probability

artículo científico publicado en 2022

Occurrence and Reproduction by Razorback Sucker (Xyrauchen texanus) in the Grand Canyon, Arizona

artículo científico publicado en 2017

Remarkable response of native fishes to invasive trout suppression varies with trout density, temperature, and annual hydrology

SYSTEMATIC LARVAL FISH SURVEYS AND ABIOTIC CORRELATES CHARACTERIZE EXTANT NATIVE FISH ASSEMBLAGE REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS IN THE COLORADO RIVER, WESTERN GRAND CANYON, ARIZONA

Small-Bodied Fish Surveys Demonstrate Native Fish Dominance Over 300 Kilometers of the Colorado River Through Grand Canyon, Arizona

artículo científico publicado en 2020

The Value of Information is Context Dependent: A Demonstration of Decision Tools to Address Multispecies River Temperature Management Under Uncertainty

artículo científico publicado en 2024

Translocation of Humpback Chub into Tributary Streams of the Colorado River: Implications for Conservation of Large-River Fishes