Peer-Reviewed Publications (lab members in bold)
Moore, M. J., C. P. Paukert, T. W. Bonnot, B. L. Brooke, & T. L. Moore. 2021. Does where they start affect where they finish? A multimethod investigation of the role of stocking location on survival and dispersal of hatchery‐reared Lake Sturgeon in Missouri River tributaries. River Research and Applications.
Moore, M. J., C. P. Paukert, S. P. Owens, & T. L. Moore. 2021. Habitat selection in a southern Lake Sturgeon population: implications of temporal, spatial, and ontogenetic variation for restoration. Restoration Ecology, e13602.
Moore, M. J., C. P. Paukert, B. L. Brooke, T. Moore. 2021. Lake Sturgeon seasonal movements in regulated and unregulated Missouri River tributaries. Ecohydrology, e2362.
Dunn, C. G., M. J. Moore, N. S. Sievert, C. P. Paukert, and R. J. DiStefano. 2021. Co-occurring lotic crayfishes exhibit variable long-term responses to extreme-flow events and temperature. Freshwater Science 40(4):000-000.
Moore, M. J., C. P. Paukert, and T. Moore. 2020. Effects of latitude, season, and temperature on Lake Sturgeon movement. North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 41(4):916-928.
Moore, M. J., 2018. Student Writing Contest: Strangers in their own streams: restoring Lake Sturgeon populations to the Lower Missouri River Basin. Fisheries 43(12):577-578.
Moore, M. J., D. J. Orth. 2018. Stories worth sharing. An Essay. Fisheries 43(12):575-576.
Hatcher, H., M. J. Moore, D. J. Orth. 2017. Spawning observations of Clinch Dace: comparison of Chrosomus spawning behavior. American Midland Naturalist 177:318–326.
Moore, M. J., D. J. Orth, E. Frimpong. 2018. Occupancy and detection of Clinch Dace, an imperiled Appalachian minnow. Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management 8:530-543.
Moore, M. J., D. J. Orth, E. M. Hallerman. 2018. Multi-metric conservation assessment for the imperiled Clinch Dace. Proceedings of the Southeastern Fishes Council 58.
Moore, M. J., D. J. Orth, E. M. Hallerman. 2017. Densities and population sizes of Clinch Dace Chrosomus sp. cf. saylori in the Upper Clinch River Basin in Virginia. Copeia 105:92-99.
Moore, M. J., R. J. DiStefano, and E. R. Larson. 2013. An assessment of life history studies for United States and Canadian Crayfishes: identifying biases and knowledge gaps to improve conservation and management. Freshwater Science 32(4):1276-1287.
Imhoff, E. M., M. J. Moore, R. J. DiStefano. 2012. Introduced alien ringed crayfish (Orconectes neglectus neglectus [Faxon, 1885]) threaten imperiled coldwater crayfish (Orconectes eupunctus Williams, 1952) in the Eleven Point River drainage, Missouri, USA. Aquatic Invasions 7:129-134.
Other Publications and Articles
Moore, M. J. 2015. The Clinch Dace: short stories about a short fish. American Currents 40(1):2-5.
Moore, M. J. 2015. River roaches: the quest to better understand crayfish. The Fisheries Blog. https://thefisheriesblog.com/2014/09/29/river-roaches-the-quest-to-better-understand-crayfish/thefisheriesblog.com/2014/09/29/river-roaches-the-quest-to-better-understand-crayfish/
Moore, M. J. 2017. Research Brief- Continuing the recovery: movement and habitat use in Missouri’s other Lake Sturgeon River. The Living Fossil. 3(3):22-24.
Moore, M. J. 2017. Student Member Spotlight: Michael Moore. The Living Fossil. 3(3):31.
Press
Ketler, H. 2017. Study highlights conservation needs of fish species recently discovered in Southwest Virginia. Virginia Tech Daily. Available:
https://vtnews.vt.edu/articles/2017/10/cnre-clinchdaceresearch.html
Martinez, S. 2016. Micro Fishers Hunt for the Tiniest Catch featured on NPR Morning Edition. Available: http://www.kbia.org/post/micro-fishers-hunt-tiniest-catch#stream/0
For copies of articles contact [email protected]
Moore, M. J., C. P. Paukert, T. W. Bonnot, B. L. Brooke, & T. L. Moore. 2021. Does where they start affect where they finish? A multimethod investigation of the role of stocking location on survival and dispersal of hatchery‐reared Lake Sturgeon in Missouri River tributaries. River Research and Applications.
Moore, M. J., C. P. Paukert, S. P. Owens, & T. L. Moore. 2021. Habitat selection in a southern Lake Sturgeon population: implications of temporal, spatial, and ontogenetic variation for restoration. Restoration Ecology, e13602.
Moore, M. J., C. P. Paukert, B. L. Brooke, T. Moore. 2021. Lake Sturgeon seasonal movements in regulated and unregulated Missouri River tributaries. Ecohydrology, e2362.
Dunn, C. G., M. J. Moore, N. S. Sievert, C. P. Paukert, and R. J. DiStefano. 2021. Co-occurring lotic crayfishes exhibit variable long-term responses to extreme-flow events and temperature. Freshwater Science 40(4):000-000.
Moore, M. J., C. P. Paukert, and T. Moore. 2020. Effects of latitude, season, and temperature on Lake Sturgeon movement. North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 41(4):916-928.
Moore, M. J., 2018. Student Writing Contest: Strangers in their own streams: restoring Lake Sturgeon populations to the Lower Missouri River Basin. Fisheries 43(12):577-578.
Moore, M. J., D. J. Orth. 2018. Stories worth sharing. An Essay. Fisheries 43(12):575-576.
Hatcher, H., M. J. Moore, D. J. Orth. 2017. Spawning observations of Clinch Dace: comparison of Chrosomus spawning behavior. American Midland Naturalist 177:318–326.
Moore, M. J., D. J. Orth, E. Frimpong. 2018. Occupancy and detection of Clinch Dace, an imperiled Appalachian minnow. Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management 8:530-543.
Moore, M. J., D. J. Orth, E. M. Hallerman. 2018. Multi-metric conservation assessment for the imperiled Clinch Dace. Proceedings of the Southeastern Fishes Council 58.
Moore, M. J., D. J. Orth, E. M. Hallerman. 2017. Densities and population sizes of Clinch Dace Chrosomus sp. cf. saylori in the Upper Clinch River Basin in Virginia. Copeia 105:92-99.
Moore, M. J., R. J. DiStefano, and E. R. Larson. 2013. An assessment of life history studies for United States and Canadian Crayfishes: identifying biases and knowledge gaps to improve conservation and management. Freshwater Science 32(4):1276-1287.
Imhoff, E. M., M. J. Moore, R. J. DiStefano. 2012. Introduced alien ringed crayfish (Orconectes neglectus neglectus [Faxon, 1885]) threaten imperiled coldwater crayfish (Orconectes eupunctus Williams, 1952) in the Eleven Point River drainage, Missouri, USA. Aquatic Invasions 7:129-134.
Other Publications and Articles
Moore, M. J. 2015. The Clinch Dace: short stories about a short fish. American Currents 40(1):2-5.
Moore, M. J. 2015. River roaches: the quest to better understand crayfish. The Fisheries Blog. https://thefisheriesblog.com/2014/09/29/river-roaches-the-quest-to-better-understand-crayfish/thefisheriesblog.com/2014/09/29/river-roaches-the-quest-to-better-understand-crayfish/
Moore, M. J. 2017. Research Brief- Continuing the recovery: movement and habitat use in Missouri’s other Lake Sturgeon River. The Living Fossil. 3(3):22-24.
Moore, M. J. 2017. Student Member Spotlight: Michael Moore. The Living Fossil. 3(3):31.
Press
Ketler, H. 2017. Study highlights conservation needs of fish species recently discovered in Southwest Virginia. Virginia Tech Daily. Available:
https://vtnews.vt.edu/articles/2017/10/cnre-clinchdaceresearch.html
Martinez, S. 2016. Micro Fishers Hunt for the Tiniest Catch featured on NPR Morning Edition. Available: http://www.kbia.org/post/micro-fishers-hunt-tiniest-catch#stream/0
For copies of articles contact [email protected]