Matthew P. Dekar
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Also affiliated: Missouri Department of Conservation (2010); United States Fish and Wildlife Service (2014); Baylor University (2012–2014); Universitas Syiah Kuala (2018); Aquatic Systems (United States) (2012–2014)
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Matthew P. Dekar's research focuses on the influence of hydrologic variation on stream fish populations. His work investigates how factors such as flow regimes and drought impact the dynamics of fish assemblages in riverine ecosystems. Dekar has published on the relationship between environmental conditions and aquatic biodiversity, specifically examining how changes in water movement affect species distribution and population dynamics. His scholarship includes 9 publications with 201 citations and an h-index of 7. Dekar collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Michael R. Rabalais, Mandy K. Scott, Daniel D. Magoulick, and Christopher M. Bare.
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- h-index: 7
- Publications: 9
- Citations: 205
Selected Publications
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Hydrologic variation influences stream fish assemblage dynamics through flow regime and drought (2021)
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Effects of Predators on Fish and Crayfish Survival in Intermittent Streams (2013)
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Bioenergetics assessment of fish and crayfish consumption by river otter (Lontra canadensis): integrating prey availability, diet, and field metabolic rate (2010)
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Shifts in the trophic base of intermittent stream food webs (2009)
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Factors affecting fish assemblage structure during seasonal stream drying (2007)
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- Hydrologic variation influences stream fish assemblage dynamics through flow regime and drought
- Hydrologic variation influences stream fish assemblage dynamics through flow regime and drought
- Hydrologic variation influences stream fish assemblage dynamics through flow regime and drought
- Hydrologic variation influences stream fish assemblage dynamics through flow regime and drought
- Hydrologic variation influences stream fish assemblage dynamics through flow regime and drought
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