Student Researchers

 

Current Graduate Students:

  • Allison Love - Hybridization between blacktail and red shiners in the Paluxy River

  • Jeremy Munz - Reproductive ecology of cyprinids in the Paluxy River

  • Callie Price - to be determined

 

Current Undergraduate Students:

  • John Mouser - Laboratory documentation of hybridization between blacktail and red shiners

 
Student Presentations:
  • 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

  • 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, TX

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

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

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

  • 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

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

  • 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

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



Previous Graduate Students:

  • Karla Stone (2011) - Spatial and temporal variation in fish assemblage structure in the Paluxy River

Previous Undergraduate Students:

  • Jessica Taylor (2011) - Landmark based morphometrics of blacktail shiners in the Bosque and Paluxy Rivers

  • Sarah DeGarmo (2011) - Patterns of species richness in freshwater fishes across North America

  • Crystal Neff (2011) - size distributions of North American Cypriniformes

  • Janet Reid (2011) - size distributions of North American Perciformes

  • Jennifer Major (2010) – Morphometric analysis of blacktail shiner, red shiner, and their hybrids

  • Christian Perez (2010) - Genetic analysis of blacktail shiner, red shiner, and their hybrids

  • Caitlin Pyle (2010) - Sound production in red shiner

  • Crystal Ibarra (2010) - Biogeography of North American freshwater fishes

  • Emily Blalack (2009) - Partitioning biodiversity of stream-fish assemblages in central Texas

  • Melissa Edwards (2009) - Using mark-recapture data to generate population growth models

  • Amanda Barmore (2007) - Habitat selection in blacktail shiners

  • Shy Eisenbach (2007) - Habitat selection in blacktail shiners

 

This page was last updated on 10/24/11
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