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Michael A. Eggleton, Ph.D.


Publications

Articles

 
Seining PondHargrave, C.W., R. Ramirez, M.A. Brooks, M.A. Eggleton, K.G. Sutherland, P.R. Deaton & H.S. Galbraith. In press. Species-specific ecosystem effects enhance production of a primary consumer through indirect food web interactions. Freshwater Biology.

Schramm, H.L., Jr. & M.A. Eggleton. 2006. Applicability of the flood-pulse concept to temperate floodplain river ecosystems: thermal and temporal components. Rivers Research and Applications 22:543-553.

Eggleton, M.A., R. Ramirez, C.W. Hargrave, K.B. Gido, J.R. Masoner, G.D. Schnell, & W.J. Matthews. 2005. Predictability of littoral-zone fish assemblages through ontogeny in Lake Texoma, Oklahoma-Texas, USA. Environmental Biology of Fishes 73:21-36.

Eggleton, M.A., L.E. Miranda & J.P. Kirk. 2004. The potential for fish predation to impact zebra mussels Dreissena polymorpha: insight from bioenergetics models. Ecology of Freshwater Fish. 13:85-95.

OtolithEggleton, M.A. & H.L. Schramm, Jr. 2004. Feeding ecology and energetic relationships with habitat of blue catfish Ictalurus furcatus and flathead catfish Pylodictis olivaris in the lower Mississippi River, USA. Environmental Biology of Fishes. 70:107-121.

Eggleton, M.A., K.B. Gido, W.J. Matthews & G.D. Schnell. 2004. Assessment of anthropogenic influences on littoral-zone aquatic communities of Lake Texoma, Oklahoma-Texas, USA. Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology. 4:103-117.

Leao, M., M.A. Eggleton, & E.R. Buckner. 2004. Fish utilization and diversity associated with created wetlands within the upper White River watershed. Proceedings of the Southeastern Assn. of Fish and Wildlife Agencies 58:162-173.

Eggleton, M.A. & H.L. Schramm, Jr. 2003. Energetic gradients in catfish feeding in the lower Mississippi River, USA. Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology 3:27-38.

Eggleton, M.A. & H.L. Schramm, Jr. 2002. Caloric densities of selected fish prey organisms from the lower Mississippi River. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 17:409-414.

Boat ElectrofishingSchramm, H.L., Jr., M.A. Eggleton, & R.M. Mayo. 2000. Habitat conservation and creation: invoking the flood-pulse concept to enhance fisheries in the Lower Mississippi River. Polskie Archiwum Hydrobiologii 47:45-62.

Eggleton, M.A. & E.L. Morgan. 2000. Rainbow trout production and relations with abiotic factors in two southern Appalachian streams. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 15:251-268.

Eggleton, M.A., E.L. Morgan & W.L. Pennington. 1996. Effects of liming on an acid-sensitive southern Appalachian stream. Restoration Ecology 4:247-263.

O'Bara, C.J. & M.A. Eggleton. 1995. Evaluation of three small-scale rainbow trout put-an take fisheries in Tennessee streams. Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies 49:78-87.

Eggleton, M.A., E.L. Morgan, W.L. Pennington, & T.P. Weaver. 1991. Stream response to limestone additions using a hydropowered dosing apparatus in Laurel Branch, Tennessee. Proceedings of Acid Rain Mitigation: Liming Technologies and Environmental Considerations, American Chemical Society - Division of Environmental Chemistry 31:153-157.
 

Articles in Review
 
Lubinski, B.J., J.J. Jackson, & M.A. Eggleton. Evaluation of minimum-length limits for a large-river crappie population. Article submitted to Fisheries Management and Ecology.

Lubinski, B.J., J.J. Jackson, & M.A. Eggleton. Relationships between floodplain lake fish communities and environmental gradients in a large river-floodplain ecosystem. Article submitted to Transactions of the American Fisheries Society.
 
Selected Reports

 
Schnell, G.D., W.J. Matthews, M.A. Eggleton, K.B. Gido, & D.W. Pogue. 2003. System assimilative capacity (SAC) study, Lake Texoma (Oklahoma-Texas): determination of aquatic and sediment eco-effects. Final project report (1999-2001). U.S. Environmental Protection Agency - Kerr Research Laboratory and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Tulsa District.

Eggleton, M.A., L.E. Miranda, & J.P. Kirk. 2003. The potential for fish predation to impact zebra mussels Dreissena polymorpha across a latitudinal gradient: insight from bioenergetics models. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Technical Report ERDC/EL TR-03-22.

Schnell, G.D., W.J. Matthews, M.A. Eggleton, K.B. Gido, & D.W. Pogue. 2002. System assimilative capacity (SAC) study, Lake Texoma (Oklahoma-Texas): determination of aquatic and sediment eco-effects. Interim project report (1999-2001). U.S. Environmental Protection Agency - Kerr Research Laboratory and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Tulsa District.

Students holding large mouth bassSchramm, H.L. Jr. & M.A. Eggleton. 2002. Lower Mississippi River fisheries investigations. Final report (1994-97). U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Lower Mississippi Valley Division.

Schramm, H.L., Jr., M.A. Eggleton, & R.B. Minnis. 2000. Spatial analysis of floodplain habitat critical to lower Mississippi River fishes using a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) approach. Final report (1999-2000). U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and U.S. Geological Survey.