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Frank J. Rahel
Frank J. Rahel
Professor of Zoology & Physiology, University of Wyoming
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Assessing the effects of climate change on aquatic invasive species
FJ Rahel, JD Olden
Conservation biology 22 (3), 521-533, 2008
14532008
Homogenization of freshwater faunas
FJ Rahel
Annual review of ecology and systematics 33 (1), 291-315, 2002
10282002
Homogenization of fish faunas across the United States
FJ Rahel
Science 288 (5467), 854-856, 2000
9262000
Biogeographic barriers, connectivity and homogenization of freshwater faunas: it's a small world after all
FJ Rahel
Freshwater biology 52 (4), 696-710, 2007
5512007
Fish assemblages and habitat gradients in a Rocky Mountain–Great Plains stream: biotic zonation and additive patterns of community change
FJ Rahel, WA Hubert
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 120 (3), 319-332, 1991
5131991
Process-based ecological river restoration: visualizing three-dimensional connectivity and dynamic vectors to recover lost linkages
GM Kondolf, AJ Boulton, S O'Daniel, GC Poole, FJ Rahel, EH Stanley, ...
Ecology and society 11 (2), 2006
4472006
The hierarchical nature of community persistence: a problem of scale
FJ Rahel
The American Naturalist 136 (3), 328-344, 1990
3511990
Thermal limits to salmonid distributions in the Rocky Mountain region and potential habitat loss due to global warming: a geographic information system (GIS) approach
CJ Keleher, FJ Rahel
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 125 (1), 1-13, 1996
2891996
Temperature mediation of competitive interactions among three fish species that replace each other along longitudinal stream gradients
Y Taniguchi, FJ Rahel, DC Novinger, KG Gerow
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 55 (8), 1894-1901, 1998
2581998
Complex predator-prey interactions and predator intimidation among crayfish, piscivorous fish, and small benthic fish
FJ Rahel, RA Stein
Oecologia 75, 94-98, 1988
2531988
Factors structuring fish assemblages along a bog lake successional gradient
FJ Rahel
Ecology 65 (4), 1276-1289, 1984
2521984
Managing aquatic species of conservation concern in the face of climate change and invasive species
FJ Rahel, B Bierwagen, Y Taniguchi
Conservation Biology 22 (3), 551-561, 2008
2292008
Potential habitat loss and population fragmentation for cold water fish in the North Platte River drainage of the Rocky Mountains: response to climate warming
FJ Rahel, CJ Keleher, JL Anderson
Limnology and Oceanography 41 (5), 1116-1123, 1996
2281996
Influence of water temperature on interactions between juvenile Colorado River cutthroat trout and brook trout in a laboratory stream
J De Staso III, FJ Rahel
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 123 (3), 289-297, 1994
2231994
Isolation management with artificial barriers as a conservation strategy for cutthroat trout in headwater streams
DC Novinger, FJ Rahel
Conservation Biology 17 (3), 772-781, 2003
1942003
Science priorities for reducing the threat of invasive species to sustainable forestry
EA Chornesky, AM Bartuska, GH Aplet, KO Britton, J Cummings-Carlson, ...
Bioscience 55 (4), 335-348, 2005
1912005
Intentional fragmentation as a management strategy in aquatic systems
FJ Rahel
BioScience 63 (5), 362-372, 2013
1842013
Foraging in a lethal environment: fish predation in hypoxic waters of a stratified lake
FJ Rahel, JW Nutzman
Ecology 75 (5), 1246-1253, 1994
1811994
Single-pass electrofishing predicts trout abundance in mountain streams with sparse habitat
CG Kruse, WA Hubert, FJ Rahel
North American Journal of Fisheries Management 18 (4), 940-946, 1998
1551998
Low pH and the absence of fish species in naturally acidic Wisconsin lakes: inferences for cultural acidification
FJ Rahel, JJ Magnuson
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 40 (1), 3-9, 1983
1411983
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