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Steven R. Adams investigates aquatic ecosystems, focusing on fish populations and their responses to environmental changes. His research examines shifts in fish assemblages over time, particularly in Ozark rivers, and how land use, such as forest regeneration and persistent pasture, influences these changes. Adams also studies the taxonomic and functional homogenization of fish communities, linking these patterns to land use and the presence of constructed water bodies. His work further explores factors affecting fish emigration from floodplains, including hydrologic characteristics and body size, especially following atypical flood events. Adams has published 10 scholarly works, which have collectively garnered 90 citations, and holds an h-index of 5. He collaborates with faculty members at the University of Central Arkansas, including Ginny L. Adams, Matthew H. Connolly, and Grace Davenport.
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- h-index: 6
- Publications: 13
- Citations: 109
Selected Publications
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Taxonomic and functional homogenization of fish assemblages in an Ozark river associated with pasture land use and constructed water bodies (2024)
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Fish assemblage shifts in an Ozark river over 80 years amidst a mosaic of forest regeneration and persistent pasture (2022)
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Should I stay or should I go: Hydrologic characteristics and body size influence fish emigration from the floodplain following an atypical summer flood (2022)
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- Fish assemblage shifts in an Ozark river over 80 years amidst a mosaic of forest regeneration and persistent pasture
- Taxonomic and functional homogenization of fish assemblages in an Ozark river associated with pasture land use and constructed water bodies
- Fish assemblage shifts in an Ozark river over 80 years amidst a mosaic of forest regeneration and persistent pasture
- Taxonomic and functional homogenization of fish assemblages in an Ozark river associated with pasture land use and constructed water bodies
- Should I stay or should I go: Hydrologic characteristics and body size influence fish emigration from the floodplain following an atypical summer flood
- Should I stay or should I go: Hydrologic characteristics and body size influence fish emigration from the floodplain following an atypical summer flood
- Fish assemblage shifts in an Ozark river over 80 years amidst a mosaic of forest regeneration and persistent pasture
- Taxonomic and functional homogenization of fish assemblages in an Ozark river associated with pasture land use and constructed water bodies
- Taxonomic and functional homogenization of fish assemblages in an Ozark river associated with pasture land use and constructed water bodies
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