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High Dams and Marine‐Freshwater Linkages: Effects on Native and Introduced Fauna in the Caribbean
JG Holmquist, JM Schmidt‐Gengenbach, BB Yoshioka
Conservation Biology 12 (3), 621-630, 1998
2681998
Epibenthic fish communities on Florida Bay banks: relations with physical parameters and seagrass cover.
SM Sogard, GVN Powell, JG Holmquist
Marine Ecology Progress Series 40 (1), 25-39, 1987
1761987
Indirect upstream effects of dams: consequences of migratory consumer extirpation in Puerto Rico
EA Greathouse, CM Pringle, WH McDowell, JG Holmquist
Ecological Applications 16 (1), 339-352, 2006
1632006
Trampling in a seagrass assemblage: direct effects, response of associated fauna, and the role of substrate characteristics
CE Eckrich, JG Holmquist
Marine Ecology Progress Series 201, 199-209, 2000
1572000
Disturbance and gap formation in a marine benthic mosaic: influence of shifting macroalgal patches on seagrass structure and mobile invertebrates
JG Holmquist
Marine Ecology Progress Series 158, 121-130, 1997
1291997
Benthic macroalgae as a dispersal mechanism for fauna: influence of a marine tumbleweed
JG Holmquist
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 180 (2), 235-251, 1994
1161994
Utilization by fishes of shallow, seagrass-covered banks in Florida Bay: 2. Diel and tidal patterns
SM Sogard, GVN Powell, JG Holmquist
Environmental Biology of Fishes 24 (2), 81-92, 1989
1091989
Effects of propeller scarring on macrofaunal use of the seagrass Thalassia testudinum
AV Uhrin, JG Holmquist
Marine Ecology Progress Series 250, 61-70, 2003
1082003
Spatial distribution and trends in abundance of fishes residing in seagrass meadows on Florida Bay mudbanks
SM Sogard, GVN Powell, JG Holmquist
Bulletin of Marine Science 44 (1), 179-199, 1989
981989
δ15N evidence for nitrogen fixation associated with macroalgae from a seagrass-mangrove-coral reef system
R France, J Holmquist, M Chandler, A Cattaneo
Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser 167, 297-299, 1998
941998
Decapod and stomatopod assemblages on a system of seagrass-covered mud banks in Florida Bay
JG Holmquist, GVN Powell, SM Sogard
Marine Biology 100 (4), 473-483, 1989
911989
Sediment, water level and water temperature characteristics of Florida Bay's grass-covered mud banks
JG Holmquist, GVN Powell, SM Sogard
Bulletin of Marine Science 44 (1), 348-364, 1989
791989
Utilization by fishes of shallow, seagrass-covered banks in Florida Bay: 1. Species composition and spatial heterogeneity
SM Sogard, GVN Powell, JG Holmquist
Environmental Biology of Fishes 24, 53-65, 1989
711989
Decapod and Stomatopod Communities of Seagrass-Covered Mud Banks in Florida Bay: Inter-and Intra-Bank Heterogeneity with Special Reference to Isolated Subenvironments
JG Holmquist, GVN Powell, SM Sogard
Bulletin of Marine Science 44 (1), 251-262, 1989
701989
Conservation and management of migratory fauna: dams in tropical streams of Puerto Rico
EA Greathouse, CM Pringle, JG Holmquist
Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 16 (7), 695-712, 2006
692006
Permeability of patch boundaries to benthic invertebrates: influences of boundary contrast, light level, and faunal density and mobility
JG Holmquist
Oikos, 558-566, 1998
611998
Potential climatic refugia in semi-arid, temperate mountains: Plant and arthropod assemblages associated with rock glaciers, talus slopes, and their forefield wetlands, Sierra …
CI Millar, RD Westfall, A Evenden, JG Holmquist, J Schmidt-Gengenbach, ...
Quaternary International 387, 106-121, 2015
552015
δ13C variability of macroalgae: effects of water motion via baffling by seagrasses and mangroves
RL France, JG Holmquist
Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser 149, 305-308, 1997
481997
Influence of invasive palms on terrestrial arthropod assemblages in desert spring habitat
JG Holmquist, J Schmidt-Gengenbach, MR Slaton
Biological Conservation 144 (1), 518-525, 2011
432011
The functional morphology of gnathopods: importance in grooming, and variation with regard to habitat, in talitroidean amphipods
JG Holmquist
Journal of Crustacean Biology, 159-179, 1982
411982
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