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Neil Ringler
Neil Ringler
Distinguished Teaching Professor, College Environmental Science and Forestry
Verified email at esf.edu
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Selective Predation by Drift-Feeding Brown Trout (Salmo trutta)
NH Ringler
Journal of the Fisheries Board of Canada 36 (4), 392-403, 1979
1631979
Effects of logging on water temperature, and dissolved oxygen in spawning beds
NH Ringler, JD Hall
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 104 (1), 111-121, 1975
1381975
Optimal prey size for stream resident brown trout (Salmo trutta): tests of predictive models
E Bannon, NH Ringler
Canadian journal of zoology 64 (3), 704-713, 1986
891986
Variation in foraging tactics of fishes
NH Ringler
Predators and prey in fishes: Proceedings of the 3rd biennial conference on …, 1983
841983
Double-crested cormorant predation on yellow perch in the eastern basin of Lake Ontario
JAD Burnett, NH Ringler, BF Lantry, JH Johnson
Journal of Great Lakes Research 28 (2), 202-211, 2002
732002
Diets of juvenile coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) and steelhead trout (Salmo gairdneri) relative to prey availability
JH Johnson, NH Ringler
Canadian journal of zoology 58 (4), 553-558, 1980
651980
The response of fish and macroinvertebrate assemblages to multiple stressors: A comparative analysis of aquatic communities in a perturbed watershed (Onondaga Lake, NY)
SL Johnson, NH Ringler
Ecological Indicators 41, 198-208, 2014
642014
Individual and temporal variation in prey switching by brown trout, Salmo trutta
NH Ringler
Copeia, 918-926, 1985
571985
The role of pollution and external refugia in structuring the Onondaga Lake fish community
PJ Tango, NH Ringler
Lake and reservoir management 12 (1), 81-90, 1996
541996
Application and modification of an auger trap to quantify emigrating fishes in Lake Ontario tributaries
JG Kennen, SJ Wisniewski, NH Ringler, HM Hawkins
North American Journal of Fisheries Management 14 (4), 828-836, 1994
541994
Factors limiting primary productivity in Lake Ontario tributaries receiving salmon migrations
PS Rand, CAS Hall, WH McDowell, NH Ringler, JG Kennen
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 49 (11), 2377-2385, 1992
521992
Comparison of Actual and Potential Growth Rates of Brown Trout (Salmo trutta) in Natural Streams Based on Bioenergetic Models
RJ Preall, NH Ringler
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 46 (6), 1067-1076, 1989
491989
Natural reproduction and juvenile ecology of Pacific salmon and rainbow trout in tributaries of the Salmon River, New York
JH Johnson, NH Ringler
New York Fish and Game Journal (USA) 28 (1), 1981
461981
Prey selection by benthic feeder
NH Ringler
Predator-prey systems in fisheries management, 219-229, 1979
421979
Lakewide estimates of alewife biomass and Chinook salmon abundance and consumption in Lake Ontario, 1989–2005: implications for prey fish sustainability
BA Murry, MJ Connerton, R O'Gorman, DJ Stewart, NH Ringler
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 139 (1), 223-240, 2010
352010
Survival and growth responses of juvenile salmonines stocked in eastern Lake Ontario tributaries
SM Coghlan Jr, MJ Connerton, NH Ringler, DJ Stewart, JV Mead
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 136 (1), 56-71, 2007
352007
Influence of nearshore structure on growth and diets of yellow perch (Perca flavescens) and white perch (Morone americana) in Mexico Bay, Lake Ontario
RJ Danehy, NH Ringler, JE Gannon
Journal of Great Lakes Research 17 (2), 183-193, 1991
351991
Temperature-dependent effects of rainbow trout on growth of Atlantic salmon parr
SM Coghlan Jr, NH Ringler
Journal of Great Lakes Research 31 (4), 386-396, 2005
342005
Variability of fish densities in a small catchment
RJ Danehy, NH Ringler, SV Stehman, JM Hassett
Ecology of Freshwater Fish 7 (1), 36-48, 1998
341998
Predation on Pacific salmon eggs by salmonids in a tributary of Lake Ontario
JH Johnson, NH Ringler
Journal of Great Lakes Research 5 (2), 177-181, 1979
331979
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