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Allison A. Pease

Researcher at Texas Tech University

Publications -  33
Citations -  654

Allison A. Pease is an academic researcher from Texas Tech University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Habitat & Trophic level. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 28 publications receiving 563 citations. Previous affiliations of Allison A. Pease include City University of New York & University of New Mexico.

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Functional diversity and trait–environment relationships of stream fish assemblages in a large tropical catchment

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined functional trait-environment relationships and functional diversity of stream fish assemblages in the Ro ´o Grijalva Basin in southern Mexico and found that taxonomic diversity generally increases in larger, lowland streams, and the River Continuum Concept, the River Habitat Template and other frameworks have provided expectations for what functional groups of fishes should predominate in certain stream types.
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Habitat and resource use by larval and juvenile fishes in an arid‐land river (Rio Grande, New Mexico)

TL;DR: Stable isotope analyses revealed that fish larvae obtained carbon predominately from algal production in early summer, but used organic carbon derived from emergent macrophytes as river discharge decreased in mid-summer, suggesting that larval and juvenile fishes use similar food resources, especially when restricted to isolated pools in summer.
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Stable isotope analysis reveals food web structure and watershed impacts along the fluvial gradient of a Mesoamerican coastal river

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios of basal carbon sources and dominant consumer species to examine aquatic food web structure along the fluvial gradient of the Monkey River Basin, Belize.
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Modernism, mass culture, and the aesthetics of obscenity

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the relationship between civil society and pornography in the eighteenth century and modernist criticism: the battle for culture and the accommodation of the obscene, and the mastery of form: Beardsley and Joyce.
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Nonlinear response of stream ecosystem structure to low-level phosphorus enrichment

TL;DR: The findings indicate that a numerical criterion for surface water TP of c.