Shannon K. Brewer
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Shannon K. Brewer's research investigates ecological dynamics within aquatic environments, with a particular focus on fish movement, habitat use, and conservation strategies. Brewer has published work examining riverscape nesting behaviors of Neosho Smallmouth Bass and the factors influencing PIT tag detection in wadeable Ozark streams. Further studies have explored the relationship between connectivity, flow regimes, and conservation priorities for pelagophil fishes, as well as movement and habitat use by smallmouth bass in Ozark Highlands riverscapes.
Additional research areas include evaluating different tagging methods for small-bodied fish species and refining sampling protocols for cavefishes and crayfishes to account for environmental variation. Brewer's work also encompasses a review of lethal thermal tolerance among freshwater mussels. With a h-index of 22 and 133 total publications, Brewer is recognized as a highly cited researcher. Key collaborators include Rajani Jagana, William T. Atchley, Thomas Spradley, and MOHAMMAD KHRAIS, all from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
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- h-index: 22
- Publications: 136
- Citations: 1,378
Selected Publications
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Successful Management of ETI-Induced-Urticaria (2025)
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Navigating COPD in Aging Populations: Insights Into Pathophysiology and Comprehensive Care (2024)
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Vasoreactivity in Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD) Associated Pulmonary Hypertension - A Case of Robust Response to Inhaled Nitric Oxide (iNO) (2024)
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CHANTER Syndrome: A Rare Neurological Toxidrome (2024)
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Idiopathic Hypereosinophilic Syndrome in a Rare Case of Quadricuspid Aortic Valve (2024)
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1079: INTRODUCTION TO ADVANCED AIRWAY MANAGEMENT CURRICULUM FOR IM RESIDENTS (2023)
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- Connectivity and flow regime direct conservation priorities for pelagophil fishes
- Refining sampling protocols for cavefishes and cave crayfishes to account for environmental variation
- Critical Thermal Maximum Values for Stream Fishes, Including Distinct Populations of Smallmouth Bass
- Increased landscape disturbance and streamflow variability threaten fish biodiversity in the Red River catchment, <scp>USA</scp>
- Lithology and disturbance drive cavefish and cave crayfish occurrence in the Ozark Highlands ecoregion
Showing 5 of 10 shared publications
- Connectivity and flow regime direct conservation priorities for pelagophil fishes
- Paradigm versus paradox on the prairie: testing competing stream fish movement frameworks using an imperiled Great Plains minnow
- Variation in Prairie Chub hatch relationships across wet and dry years in the upper Red River basin
- Conservation at the nexus of niches: Multidimensional niche modeling to improve management of Prairie Chub
- Movement, recruitment, and abundance relationships of Prairie Chub: an endemic Great Plains cyprinid
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- Refining sampling protocols for cavefishes and cave crayfishes to account for environmental variation
- Increased landscape disturbance and streamflow variability threaten fish biodiversity in the Red River catchment, <scp>USA</scp>
- Lithology and disturbance drive cavefish and cave crayfish occurrence in the Ozark Highlands ecoregion
- Seasonal context of Bristly Cave Crayfish Cambarus setosus habitat use and life history
- A Fisherman's Tale: An Unusual Observation of the Ozark Cavefish, Troglichthys (= Amblyopsis) Rosae (Eigenmann)
- Connectivity and flow regime direct conservation priorities for pelagophil fishes
- Paradigm versus paradox on the prairie: testing competing stream fish movement frameworks using an imperiled Great Plains minnow
- Conservation at the nexus of niches: Multidimensional niche modeling to improve management of Prairie Chub
- Avoiding a macabre future for <i>Macrhybopsis</i>—A special section on improving management and conservation of chubs
- Additional file 3 of Paradigm versus paradox on the prairie: testing competing stream fish movement frameworks using an imperiled Great Plains minnow
- Connectivity and flow regime direct conservation priorities for pelagophil fishes
- Using fiber-optic distributed temperature sensing in fisheries applications: An example from the Ozark Highlands
- The context dependency of fish‐habitat associations in separated karst ecoregions
- A Hierarchical Approach to Fish Conservation in Semiarid Landscapes: A Need to Understand Multiscale Environmental Relationships
- Data from: Occurrence relationships of spring-associated species between ecoregions
- Connectivity and flow regime direct conservation priorities for pelagophil fishes
- Paradigm versus paradox on the prairie: testing competing stream fish movement frameworks using an imperiled Great Plains minnow
- Conservation at the nexus of niches: Multidimensional niche modeling to improve management of Prairie Chub
- Movement, recruitment, and abundance relationships of Prairie Chub: an endemic Great Plains cyprinid
- Additional file 3 of Paradigm versus paradox on the prairie: testing competing stream fish movement frameworks using an imperiled Great Plains minnow
- A Review of Factors Affecting PIT Tag Detection Using Mobile Arrays and Use of Mobile Antennas to Detect PIT-Tagged Suckers in a Wadeable Ozark Stream
- Flow Dynamics Influence Fish Recruitment in Hydrologically Connected River–Reservoir Landscapes
- Environment Affects Sucker Catch Rate, Size Structure, Species Composition, and Precision in Boat Electrofishing Samples
- Effects of sucker gigging on fish populations in Oklahoma scenic rivers
- Assessing the distribution and habitat needs of the Least Darter and sympatric species of the Ozark and Arbuckle Mountain ecoregions
- Evaluating the context dependency of large river nursery habitats for fishes in the lower Red River catchment
- Processing time and precision of aging structures for Bighead Carp and Silver Carp in the lower Red River catchment in the southern Great Plains
- Length‐Weight Relationships of Native and Non‐Native Fishes in the Lower Red River Catchment, USA
- A Review of Factors Affecting PIT Tag Detection Using Mobile Arrays and Use of Mobile Antennas to Detect PIT-Tagged Suckers in a Wadeable Ozark Stream
- Environment Affects Sucker Catch Rate, Size Structure, Species Composition, and Precision in Boat Electrofishing Samples
- Effects of sucker gigging on fish populations in Oklahoma scenic rivers
- A Review of Factors Affecting PIT Tag Detection Using Mobile Arrays and Use of Mobile Antennas to Detect PIT-Tagged Suckers in a Wadeable Ozark Stream
- Seasonal Diet and Habitat Use of Large, Introduced Rainbow Trout in an Ozark Highland Stream
- Using fiber-optic distributed temperature sensing in fisheries applications: An example from the Ozark Highlands
- Riverscape nesting dynamics of Neosho Smallmouth Bass: To cluster or not to cluster?
- Movement and habitat use by smallmouth bass<scp><i>Micropterus dolomieu velox</i></scp>in a dynamic Ozark Highlands riverscape
- Assessing the spawning movement and habitat needs of riverine Neosho Smallmouth Bass
- Evaluation of Visual Implant Elastomer, PIT, and p-Chip Tagging Methods in a Small-Bodied Minnow Species
- Critical Thermal Maximum Values for Stream Fishes, Including Distinct Populations of Smallmouth Bass
- A Hierarchical Approach to Fish Conservation in Semiarid Landscapes: A Need to Understand Multiscale Environmental Relationships
- Refining sampling protocols for cavefishes and cave crayfishes to account for environmental variation
- Lithology and disturbance drive cavefish and cave crayfish occurrence in the Ozark Highlands ecoregion
- A Fisherman's Tale: An Unusual Observation of the Ozark Cavefish, Troglichthys (= Amblyopsis) Rosae (Eigenmann)
- Genomic divergence, local adaptation, and complex demographic history may inform management of a popular sportfish species complex
- Genomic divergence, local adaptation, and complex demographic history may inform management of a popular sportfish species complex
- Genomic divergence, local adaptation, and complex demographic history may inform management of a popular sportfish species complex
- Genomic divergence, local adaptation, and complex demographic history may inform management of a popular sportfish species complex
- Genomic divergence, local adaptation, and complex demographic history may inform management of a popular sportfish species complex
- Genomic divergence, local adaptation, and complex demographic history may inform management of a popular sportfish species complex
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