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Julian D. Olden
Researcher at University of Washington
Publications - 365
Citations - 39874
Julian D. Olden is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Introduced species & Biodiversity. The author has an hindex of 85, co-authored 332 publications receiving 32803 citations. Previous affiliations of Julian D. Olden include University of Wisconsin-Madison & Washington Department of Natural Resources.
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Science Gets Up to Speed on Dry Rivers
Margaret Shanafield,Sarah E. Godsey,Thibault Datry,Katie H. Costigan,Rebecca L. Hale,Samuel C. Zipper,Corey A. Krabbenhoft,Walter K. Dodds,Margaret A. Zimmer,Daniel C. Allen,Michael T. Bogan,K. E. Kaiser,Ryan M. Burrows,John C. Hammond,Michelle H. Busch,Stephanie K. Kampf,Meryl C. Mims,Amy J. Burgin,Julian D. Olden +18 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a new research and science-based policies to ensure the sustainability of non-perennial rivers, which are a major and growing part of the global river network.
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Small instream infrastructure: Comparative methods and evidence of environmental and ecological responses
Stephanie R. Januchowski-Hartley,Stephanie R. Januchowski-Hartley,Sukhmani K. Mantel,Sukhmani K. Mantel,Jorge Celi,Virgilio Hermoso,James C. White,James C. White,Scott Blankenship,Julian D. Olden,Julian D. Olden +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the results of a study conducted by the Freshwater Working Group, Society for Conservation Biology, Washington, D.C., United States of America.
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Stewardship and management of freshwater ecosystems: From Leopold's land ethic to a freshwater ethic
Steven J. Cooke,Abigail J. Lynch,John Piccolo,Julian D. Olden,Julian D. Olden,Andrea J. Reid,Steve J. Ormerod +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify key "Aldo-inspired" recommendations for protecting and restoring freshwater ecosystems in the Anthropocene that emanate directly from Leopold's writings (e.g., adopt an ecosystem approach, identify win-win-win scenarios, recognize the irreplaceability of wild waters, and strive for freshwater optimism).
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Size-dependent foraging niches of European Perch Perca fluviatilis (Linnaeus, 1758) and North American Yellow Perch Perca flavescens (Mitchill, 1814)
Stefan M. Linzmaier,Stefan M. Linzmaier,Laura A. Twardochleb,Julian D. Olden,Thomas Mehner,Robert Arlinghaus +5 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that both species similarly increase in trophic position with size, but the specific size-dependency of both trophing position and resource use varies with taxonomy and local ecological conditions.
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Does a bigger mouth make you fatter? Linking intraspecific gape variability to body condition of a tropical predatory fish.
Osmar J. Luiz,David A. Crook,Mark J. Kennard,Julian D. Olden,Julian D. Olden,Thor Saunders,Michael M. Douglas,Michael M. Douglas,Dion Wedd,Alison J. King +9 more
TL;DR: It is found that individual barramundi with larger gapes relative to body size had higher body condition values compared to conspecifics with smaller gapes, indicating that even small intraspecific variability in morphological trait values can potentially affect individual fitness within a species’ distribution.