Biography and Research Information
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Ben S. Johnson's research focuses on aquatic ecosystems and species distribution. His work includes investigating the distribution of freshwater mussels in the Moro Creek Watershed in Arkansas, as documented in his 2023 publication. He also explores non-lethal methods for diet extraction in fish, with his 2025 publication examining gastric lavage as a technique for darters. Johnson collaborates with Kyler B. Hecke and Ethan L. Dodson, both affiliated with Arkansas Tech University, on shared publications. His recent activity indicates ongoing engagement in the field.
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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)
- Gastric Lavage Shows Promise as a Non-Lethal Diet Extraction Method for Darters (Etheostomatinae)
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