Frederick J. Griffin Data-verified
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Frederick J. Griffin's research focuses on fisheries ecology, particularly the study of fish populations using data derived from angler-submitted records. He investigates the recruitment dynamics of species such as Largemouth Bass, examining how environmental factors and fishing pressure may influence population success. Griffin also analyzes the spatial and seasonal distribution patterns of large predatory fish, utilizing citizen science data to understand their behavior and habitat use. His scholarly work includes 21 publications with 839 citations, and he holds an h-index of 11. He has collaborated with researchers, including Frank Griffin from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, on shared publications.
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- h-index: 11
- Publications: 21
- Citations: 841
Selected Publications
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Estimating recruitment of Largemouth Bass to exceptional weights using angler-reported catches (2025)
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Using angler-submitted records to interpret the spatial seasonality of a large predator (Black bass, Micropterus spp.) (2025)
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- Using angler-submitted records to interpret the spatial seasonality of a large predator (Black bass, Micropterus spp.)
- Estimating recruitment of Largemouth Bass to exceptional weights using angler-reported catches
- Using angler-submitted records to interpret the spatial seasonality of a large predator (Black bass, Micropterus spp.)
- Estimating recruitment of Largemouth Bass to exceptional weights using angler-reported catches
- Using angler-submitted records to interpret the spatial seasonality of a large predator (Black bass, Micropterus spp.)
- Estimating recruitment of Largemouth Bass to exceptional weights using angler-reported catches
- Using angler-submitted records to interpret the spatial seasonality of a large predator (Black bass, Micropterus spp.)
- Estimating recruitment of Largemouth Bass to exceptional weights using angler-reported catches
- Using angler-submitted records to interpret the spatial seasonality of a large predator (Black bass, Micropterus spp.)
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