Presentations

 
The following is a complete list of my presentations. Student authors are underlined.


21.  Love, A., C.L. Higgins, and R. Pfau.  2011.  Hybridization between red shiner and blacktail shiner in the Paluxy River and Bosque River.  Tarleton State University Research Symposium.  Stephenville, TX

20.  Taylor, J. and C.L. Higgins.  2011.  Hybridization that produces morphological differences in minnows of the Paluxy and Bosque Rivers.  Tarleton State University Research Symposium.  Stephenville

19.  DeGarmo, S. and C.L. Higgins.  2011.  Patterns of species richness in freshwater fishes across North America.  Tarleton State University Research Symposium.  Stephenville, Tx

18.  Munz, J.Y. and C.L. Higgins.  2011.  Reproductive ecology of cyprinids in the Paluxy River.  Southwestern Association of Naturalist.  Tyler, TX

17.  Munz, J.Y. and C.L. Higgins.  2010.  Reproductive ecology of the mimic shiner.  Tarleton State University Student Research Symposium.  Stephenville, TX

16.  Stone, K. and C.L. Higgins.  2010.  Spatial and temporal variation in fish-assemblage structure along the Paluxy River.  Tarleton State University Student Research Symposium.  Stephenville, TX

15.   Munz, J.Y. and C.L. Higgins.  2009.  Comparative analysis of biotic integrity between the Bosque and Paluxy.  Tarleton State University Student Research Symposium.  Stephenville, TX

14.  Blalack, E.A. and C.L. Higgins.  2009.  Partitioning biodiversity of stream-fish assemblages in central Texas.  Tarleton State University Student Research Symposium.  Stephenville, TX

13.  Bloch, C.P., C.L. Higgins, and M.R. Willig.  2009.  Long-term trends in spatial partitioning of biodiversity: considerations of disturbance and recovery.  Long Term Ecological Research Network All Scientist Meeting.  Estes park, CO

12.  Higgins, C.L., C.P. Bloch, and M.R. Willig.  2008.  Temporal changes and the effects of disturbance on the partitioning of biodiversity of terrestrial gastropods at various spatial scales.  Ecological Society of America.  Milwaukee, WI

11.  Barmore, A.M. and C.L. Higgins.  2007.  Habitat selection in blacktail shiners.  Texas A&M University System Pathways Student Research Symposium.  Stephenville, TX

10.  Higgins, C.L.  2006.  Modeling stream-fish assemblages with niche apportionment models: patterns, processes, and scale dependence.  Ecological Society of America.  Memphis, TN

9.    Higgins, C.L.  2006. Spatiotemporal variation in fish assemblages based on species composition and functional groups.  Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society.  San Antonio, TX

8.  Chizinski, C.J., C.L. Higgins, and K.L. Pope.  2005.  Fish communities in urban settings: multiple hypotheses testing of fish incidence patterns. Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society.  Grapevine, TX

7.  Chizinski, C.J., C.L. Higgins, C.E. Shavlik, and K.L. Pope.  2004.  Multiple hypotheses testing of fish incidence patterns in an urbanized ecosystem.  American Fisheries Society.  Madison, WI

6.  Higgins, C.L.  and G.R. Wilde.  2003.  The role of salinity in structuring stream-fish assemblages in a prairie stream system.  TTUAB Graduate Forum.  Lubbock, TX

5.  Higgins, C.L. and R.E. Strauss.  2001.  Effects of temperature and diet on the timing of ossification in the livebearing fishes Xiphophorus helleri and X. maculatus (Poeciliidae).  Society for the Study of Evolution.  Knoxville, TN

4.   Higgins, C.L., P.J. Butler, and R.E. Strauss.  2001.  Discrimination of foraging paths produced by different search models.  Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology.  Chicago, IL

3.   Morris-Olson, L., M.A. Houck, C.L. Higgins, and G. de Grande.  2000.  Honeybee wing morphology: multivariate discrimination of thelytokous populations.  Entomological Society of America.  Montreal-Quebec, Canada

2.   Higgins, C.L., O. Konu, and R.E. Strauss.  2000.  Discrimination of foraging paths produces by different search tactics.  Animal Behavior Society.  Atlanta, GA

1.  Higgins, C.L. and J. Powers.  1998.  Home range of the nine-banded armadillo, Dasypus novemcinctus, in the Concho Valley of Texas.  Angelo State University.  San Angelo, TX

 
 

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