Frederick J. Griffin
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Frederick J. Griffin's research has focused on the reproductive biology of fish, particularly sperm motility and fertilization processes. His work has investigated the role of calcium in sperm-egg interactions and the mechanisms of fertilization in various fish species. Griffin has also explored the use of angler-submitted records for ecological studies, including estimating fish recruitment and interpreting the spatial seasonality of predator populations like black bass. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 11, with 21 total publications and 841 citations.
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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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Contributors (2024)
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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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