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Jennifer L. Cochran-Biederman
Researcher at Winona State University
Publications - 5
Citations - 211
Jennifer L. Cochran-Biederman is an academic researcher from Winona State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Habitat & Salmo. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 177 citations. Previous affiliations of Jennifer L. Cochran-Biederman include Texas A&M University.
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Identifying correlates of success and failure of native freshwater fish reintroductions.
TL;DR: Inadequately addressing the initial cause of decline was the best predictor of reintroduction failure, and consideration of these variables by managers during the planning process may increase the likelihood for successful outcomes in future reintroduction attempts of native freshwater fish.
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Relationships among habitat, ecomorphology and diets of cichlids in the Bladen River, Belize
TL;DR: It is apparent that morphological divergence resulting in niche segregation reflects selective establishment of species from a more species-rich regional species pool rather than in situ adaptive evolution.
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Macroevolutionary analyses indicate that repeated adaptive shifts towards predatory diets affect functional diversity in Neotropical cichlids
Jessica H. Arbour,Jessica H. Arbour,Carmen G. Montaña,Kirk O. Winemiller,Allison A. Pease,Miriam Soria-Barreto,Jennifer L. Cochran-Biederman,Hernán López-Fernández,Hernán López-Fernández +8 more
TL;DR: This paper presents a meta-analyses of the response of the immune system to the presence of carbon dioxide in the air of Mexico over a period of 40 years.
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Seasonal feeding selectivity of brown trout Salmo trutta in five groundwater-dominated streams
TL;DR: In this paper, the availability and selection of macroinvertebrate prey is important to explain temporal and spatial variation in growth among stream salmonids, but few studies contain information to identify su...
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Brown trout growth in Minnesota streams as related to landscape and local factors
Andrew K. Carlson,William E. French,Bruce Vondracek,Leonard C. Ferrington,Jane E. Mazack,Jennifer L. Cochran-Biederman +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the effects of drainage area on individual brown trout growth relative to local factors (i.e., thermal regime, riparian land cover, relative abundance) to provide managers with strategies for increasing growth and the abundance of large individuals in southeast Minnesota streams.