Michael A. Eggleton Source Confirmed

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University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff

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13 h-index 36 pubs 496 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Michael A. Eggleton's research investigates aquatic ecosystems, focusing on water quality, fish assemblages, and the impact of invasive species in the Mississippi Alluvial Plain and other large river basins. His work has examined the spatial and temporal patterns of heavy metals in Chinese lakes and the valuation of wetland restoration using housing market data in Arkansas. Eggleton has also studied the use of otolith microchemistry to determine the natal origin of Silver Carp in the Mississippi River basin and compared fish assemblages in oxbow lakes concerning the establishment of bigheaded carp.

His recent publications include analyses of water quality and habitat relationships in agricultural and forest streams, as well as contributions to understanding biodiversity and conservation in global large river basins through symposium synthesis. Eggleton has also been involved in reporting new fluorite finds in New Mexico. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 13, 36 total publications, and 496 total citations.

Metrics

  • h-index: 13
  • Publications: 36
  • Citations: 496

Selected Publications

  • Use of otolith microchemistry to determine natal origin for Silver Carp Hypophthalmichthys molitrix in the lower Mississippi River basin (2024) DOI
  • Biodiversity and aquatic ecosystems conservation in global large river basins: a synthesis of the 5th Mississippi-Yangtze International Symposium (2024) DOI
  • Water quality, habitat, and fish assemblage relationships in middle-order agriculture and forest streams of the Mississippi Alluvial Plain (2024) DOI
  • Comparisons of oxbow lake fish assemblages in relation to bigheaded carp establishment in the lower White River, Arkansas (2024) DOI
  • Spatial and temporal patterns of heavy metals and potential human impacts in Central Yangtze lakes, China (2022) DOI
  • Valuation of Wetland Restoration: Evidence from the Housing Market in Arkansas (2022) DOI

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