B.G. Justus
Research Aquatic Biologist
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B.G. Justus's research focuses on aquatic ecosystems, particularly in Arkansas. His work has investigated water quality parameters such as nutrient levels, oxygen concentration, and chlorophyll a, with a focus on riverine and lacustrine environments. Justus has examined the impact of nutrient exposure on periphyton communities in mountain streams and explored phosphorus transport dynamics in the Mississippi Delta, considering interactions between surface and groundwater. His research also includes studies on fish populations, specifically assessing the population density and habitat relationships of the Yellowcheek Darter in the headwaters of the Little Red River. With 31 publications and 190 citations, Justus has an h-index of 7, indicating consistent scholarly output. His most recent publication dates to 2022, demonstrating recent activity in his field.
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- h-index: 7
- Publications: 31
- Citations: 190
Selected Publications
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Phosphorus Transport in the Mississippi Delta: Associations to Surface and Groundwater Interactions (2022)
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- Corrigendum to “Seasonal periphyton response to low-level nutrient exposure in a least disturbed mountain stream, the Buffalo River, Arkansas” [Ecol. Indic. (2020) 107150]
- Population Density and Stream-Habitat Relations of the Yellowcheek Darter (Nothonotus moorei) Among the Headwaters of the Little Red River in Arkansas
- Corrigendum to “Seasonal periphyton response to low-level nutrient exposure in a least disturbed mountain stream, the Buffalo River, Arkansas” [Ecol. Indic. (2020) 107150]
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