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Ben S. Johnson is a graduate student at Arkansas Tech University whose research focuses on aquatic ecosystems and organismal distribution. His work includes investigating methods for studying the diets of small fish, as demonstrated by his 2025 publication on gastric lavage as a non-lethal diet extraction technique for darters. Johnson has also contributed to understanding the distribution of freshwater mussels, publishing research in 2023 on Unionida species within the Moro Creek Watershed in Arkansas. He has collaborated with Kyler B. Hecke, Autumn F. Henry, and Ethan L. Dodson, all affiliated with Arkansas Tech University, on shared publications.
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- Publications: 2
Selected Publications
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Gastric Lavage Shows Promise as a Non-Lethal Diet Extraction Method for Darters (Etheostomatinae) (2025)
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Insights on the Distribution of Mussels (Bivalvia: Unionida) in the Moro Creek Watershed, Arkansas (2023)
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- Insights on the Distribution of Mussels (Bivalvia: Unionida) in the Moro Creek Watershed, Arkansas
- Gastric Lavage Shows Promise as a Non-Lethal Diet Extraction Method for Darters (Etheostomatinae)
- Insights on the Distribution of Mussels (Bivalvia: Unionida) in the Moro Creek Watershed, Arkansas
- Insights on the Distribution of Mussels (Bivalvia: Unionida) in the Moro Creek Watershed, Arkansas
- Insights on the Distribution of Mussels (Bivalvia: Unionida) in the Moro Creek Watershed, Arkansas
- Gastric Lavage Shows Promise as a Non-Lethal Diet Extraction Method for Darters (Etheostomatinae)
- Gastric Lavage Shows Promise as a Non-Lethal Diet Extraction Method for Darters (Etheostomatinae)
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