Daniel D. Magoulick
Researcher
Also affiliated: United States Geological Survey (2003–2026); Missouri Department of Conservation (2010); University of Pittsburgh (1998); Schlumberger (Ireland) (2007); Conway School of Landscape Design (1997–2000)
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Daniel D. Magoulick's research focuses on the ecological dynamics of stream ecosystems, particularly how hydrologic variation and environmental disturbances influence fish assemblages and invertebrate populations. His work investigates the relationships between flow regimes, drought, and biodiversity, examining how these factors shape community structure and species distribution.
Magoulick has published on the effects of hydrologic variation on stream fish assemblage dynamics, exploring thresholds in structure across different flow regimes. His research also addresses the interactive effects of drought and nutrient pollution on stream ecosystems, as well as the flight capacity and habitat drying responses of aquatic invertebrates. He has employed modeling approaches to predict habitat and distribution of species and to understand the effects of disturbance across various life history strategies.
His scholarly contributions include 78 publications and over 2,100 citations, with an h-index of 25, designating him as a highly cited researcher. Magoulick collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Michelle A. Evans‐White and John Tyler Fox, on shared publications.
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- h-index: 25
- Publications: 78
- Citations: 2,186
Selected Publications
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Hydrologic variability drives environmental and geospatial relationships in Smallmouth Bass (Micropterus dolomieu) distribution (2026)
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Assimilation efficiency of rainbow trout fed natural diets (2026)
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Effects of prey and tissue type on δ13C and δ15N discrimination and turnover rates of rainbow trout (2026)
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Native crayfish shows high desiccation tolerance and potential to outcompete invader (2025)
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Disturbance is the primary determinant of food chain length when the top predator is constant (2025)
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Relationships between larval fish drift, time of day and discharge in an Ozark stream (2025)
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Fish beta diversity associated with hydrologic and anthropogenic disturbance gradients in contrasting stream flow regimes (2024)
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Flight Capacity and Response to Habitat Drying of Endemic Diving Beetles (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae) in Arkansas (USA) (2023)
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Predicting Habitat and Distribution of an Interior Highlands Regional Endemic Winter Stonefly (Allocapnia mohri) in Arkansas Using Random Forest Models (2023)
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Hydrologic and environmental thresholds in stream fish assemblage structure across flow regimes (2022)
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Drought and nutrient pollution produce multiple interactive effects in stream ecosystems (2022)
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Morphological traits related to potential invasiveness of two subspecies of the crayfish <i>Faxonius neglectus</i> (2022)
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Modeling effects of disturbance across life history strategies of stream fishes (2021)
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Hydrologic variation influences stream fish assemblage dynamics through flow regime and drought (2021)
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Modelling effects of disturbance on population dynamics of generalized crayfish life history strategies (2021)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Modeling effects of disturbance across life history strategies of stream fishes
- Drought and nutrient pollution produce multiple interactive effects in stream ecosystems
- Modelling effects of disturbance on population dynamics of generalized crayfish life history strategies
- Predicting Habitat and Distribution of an Interior Highlands Regional Endemic Winter Stonefly (Allocapnia mohri) in Arkansas Using Random Forest Models
- Moderate increases in channel discharge are positively related to ecosystem respiration in forested Ozark streams
- Modelling effects of disturbance on population dynamics of generalized crayfish life history strategies
- Native crayfish shows high desiccation tolerance and potential to outcompete invader
- Hydrologic and environmental thresholds in stream fish assemblage structure across flow regimes
- Fish beta diversity associated with hydrologic and anthropogenic disturbance gradients in contrasting stream flow regimes
- Moderate increases in channel discharge are positively related to ecosystem respiration in forested Ozark streams
- Hydrologic variation influences stream fish assemblage dynamics through flow regime and drought
- Hydrologic variation influences stream fish assemblage dynamics through flow regime and drought
- Hydrologic variation influences stream fish assemblage dynamics through flow regime and drought
- Hydrologic variation influences stream fish assemblage dynamics through flow regime and drought
- Hydrologic variation influences stream fish assemblage dynamics through flow regime and drought
- Modeling effects of disturbance across life history strategies of stream fishes
- Morphological traits related to potential invasiveness of two subspecies of the crayfish <i>Faxonius neglectus</i>
- Morphological traits related to potential invasiveness of two subspecies of the crayfish <i>Faxonius neglectus</i>
- Predicting Habitat and Distribution of an Interior Highlands Regional Endemic Winter Stonefly (Allocapnia mohri) in Arkansas Using Random Forest Models
- Predicting Habitat and Distribution of an Interior Highlands Regional Endemic Winter Stonefly (Allocapnia mohri) in Arkansas Using Random Forest Models
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