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Andrew T. Taylor
Andrew T. Taylor
Assistant Professor of Biology, University of North Georgia
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Conservation of black bass diversity: an emerging management paradigm
AT Taylor, JM Long, MD Tringali, BL Barthel
Fisheries 44 (1), 20-36, 2019
502019
Phylogenomics and species delimitation of the economically important Black Basses (Micropterus)
D Kim, AT Taylor, TJ Near
Scientific Reports 12 (1), 9113, 2022
412022
Incorporating fragmentation and non‐native species into distribution models to inform fluvial fish conservation
AT Taylor, M Papeş, JM Long
Conservation Biology 32 (1), 171-182, 2018
352018
Shoal basses: a clade of cryptic identity
BJ Freeman, A Taylor, KJ Oswald, J Wares, MC Freeman, JM Quattro, ...
Black bass diversity: multidisciplinary science for conservation. American …, 2015
242015
Distribution and amount of hybridization between Shoal Bass and the invasive Spotted Bass in the lower Flint River, Georgia
AC Alvarez, D Peterson, AT Taylor, MD Tringali, BL Barthel
Black bass diversity: multidisciplinary science for conservation. American …, 2015
232015
Hybridization and genetic structure of Neosho Smallmouth Bass in the Ozark Highlands
AT Taylor, JM Long, MR Schwemm, SK Brewer
North American Journal of Fisheries Management 38 (6), 1226-1240, 2018
222018
Shoal Bass Hybridization in the Chattahoochee River Basin near Atlanta, Georgia
AT Taylor, MD Tringali, PM O’Rouke, JM Long
Journal of Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies 5, 1-9, 2018
192018
Bridging the Gap between Scientists and Anglers: The Black Bass Conservation Committee's Social Media Outreach Efforts
AT Taylor, SM Sammons
Fisheries 44 (1), 37-41, 2019
152019
Spatial sampling bias and model complexity in stream‐based species distribution models: A case study of Paddlefish (Polyodon spathula) in the Arkansas River …
AT Taylor, T Hafen, CT Holley, A González, JM Long
Ecology and evolution 10 (2), 705-717, 2020
112020
Shoal bass life history and threats: a synthesis of current knowledge of a Micropterus species
AT Taylor, DL Peterson
Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 24, 159-167, 2014
112014
Genetic population structure of Shoal Bass within their native range
AT Taylor, MD Tringali, SM Sammons, TR Ingram, PM O'Rouke, ...
North American Journal of Fisheries Management 38 (3), 549-564, 2018
102018
Estimating the effects of fish quality and size on the economic value of fishing in Oklahoma streams and rivers: A revealed preference and contingent behavior approach
O Joshi, BP Chapagain, JM Long, B York, AT Taylor
Fisheries Research 244, 106116, 2021
82021
Variation in black bass angler characteristics by stream size and accessibility in Oklahoma’s Ozark Highland streams
BP Chapagain, JM Long, AT Taylor, O Joshi
North American Journal of Fisheries Management 41 (3), 585-599, 2021
82021
Complex patterns of genetic and morphological differentiation in the Smallmouth Bass subspecies (Micropterus dolomieu dolomieu and M. d. velox) of the Central …
JC Gunn, LK Berkman, J Koppelman, AT Taylor, S Brewer, JM Long, ...
Conservation Genetics 21, 891-904, 2020
82020
Movement, homing, and fates of fluvial-specialist Shoal Bass following translocation into an impoundment
AT Taylor, DL Peterson
Southeastern Naturalist 14 (3), 425-437, 2015
82015
The Study of Stream Litter Accumulation as a Model for Cross-Disciplinary, Transformative, Affordable, and Scalable Undergraduate Research Experiences in STEM
MB Parks, EP Hendryx, AT Taylor
Interdisciplinary Journal of Environmental and Science Education 17 (3), e2245, 2021
72021
A conservation-oriented SNP panel for Smallmouth Bass (Micropterus dolomieu), with emphasis on Interior Highlands lineages
JM Long, AT Taylor, V Buonaccorsi
Conservation Genetics Resources 13 (1), 47-59, 2021
62021
Status assessment of a shoal bass population in the lower Flint River, Georgia
AT Taylor
University of Georgia, 2012
62012
Influences of fragmentation on fluvial-specialist black bass species
AT Taylor
Oklahoma State University, 2017
52017
Genomic divergence, local adaptation, and complex demographic history may inform management of a popular sportfish species complex
JC Gunn, LK Berkman, J Koppelman, AT Taylor, SK Brewer, JM Long, ...
Ecology and evolution 12 (10), e9370, 2022
42022
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