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Christopher R. Biggs
Christopher R. Biggs
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Does functional redundancy affect ecological stability and resilience? A review and meta‐analysis
CR Biggs, LA Yeager, DG Bolser, C Bonsell, AM Dichiera, Z Hou, ...
Ecosphere 11 (7), e03184, 2020
2592020
Multi-scale habitat occupancy of invasive lionfish (Pterois volitans) in coral reef environments of Roatan, Honduras
CR Biggs, JD Olden
Aquatic Invasions 6 (3), 347-353, 2011
942011
Cooperative monitoring, assessment, and management of fish spawning aggregations and associated fisheries in the US Gulf of Mexico
WD Heyman, A Grüss, CR Biggs, S Kobara, NA Farmer, M Karnauskas, ...
Marine Policy 109, 103689, 2019
322019
Spatial and temporal movement patterns of two snapper species at a multi-species spawning aggregation
CR Biggs, RS Nemeth
Marine Ecology Progress Series 558, 129-142, 2016
312016
Protecting juveniles, spawners or both: A practical statistical modelling approach for the design of marine protected areas
A Grüss, CR Biggs, WD Heyman, B Erisman
Journal of Applied Ecology 56 (10), 2328-2339, 2019
272019
Prioritizing monitoring and conservation efforts for fish spawning aggregations in the US Gulf of Mexico
A Grüss, C Biggs, WD Heyman, B Erisman
Scientific reports 8 (1), 8473, 2018
272018
Reproductive resilience of an estuarine fish in the eye of a hurricane
CR Biggs, SK Lowerre-Barbieri, B Erisman
Biology Letters 14 (11), 20180579, 2018
262018
The importance of spawning behavior in understanding the vulnerability of exploited marine fishes in the US Gulf of Mexico
CR Biggs, WD Heyman, NA Farmer, S Kobara, DG Bolser, J Robinson, ...
PeerJ 9, e11814, 2021
142021
Effect of temperature, diet, light, and cultivation density on growth and survival of larval and juvenile white abalone Haliotis sorenseni (Bartsch, 1940)
TB Mccormick, G Navas, LM Buckley, C Biggs
Journal of shellfish research 35 (4), 981-992, 2016
142016
Transmission loss of fish spawning vocalizations and the detection range of passive acoustic sampling in very shallow estuarine environments
CR Biggs, BE Erisman
Estuaries and Coasts 44 (7), 2026-2038, 2021
112021
Indo-Pacific Red Lionfish: Pterois Volitans, Invasion of the Western Atlantic and Caribbean Oceans
C Biggs
Recuperado de http://www. washington. edu: http://depts. washington. edu …, 2009
62009
Cooperative monitoring program for spawning aggregations in the Gulf of Mexico: Life History and Spawning Behavior. Version 2018.07
C Biggs, B Erisman, W Heyman, S Kobara, N Farmer, S Lowerre‐Barbieri, ...
Retrieved from GCOOS Web site: http://geo. gcoos. org/restore, 2018
52018
Timing, size, and duration of a Dog (Lutjanus jocu) and Cubera Snapper (Lutjanus cyanopterus) spawning aggregation in the US Virgin Islands
CR Biggs, RS Nemeth
Proceedings of the Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute 67, 240-245, 2014
52014
Propagation loss of spawning calls produced by spotted seatrout Cynoscion nebulosus and the effective detection area of passive acoustic sampling
C Biggs, PS Wilson, B Erisman
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 145 (3_Supplement), 1807-1807, 2019
22019
Relationships between the behavioral dynamics of fish spawning aggregations and reproductive resilience
C Biggs
22019
Listen In: Acoustic Monitoring of Estuarine Communities Facing Ecosystem Change
CR Biggs, EW Montie, ME Kimball, RP Dunn, KM Boswell, L Transue
12021
Fish Spawning Aggregations and Fisheries in the Gulf of Mexico: Interactions, Data Gaps and Research Priorities
C Biggs, B Erisman, W Heyman, S Kobara, N Farmer, ...
147th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, 2017
12017
Resilience exemplified-drum fish spawning doesn't miss a beat in the eye of a hurricane
C Biggs, B Erisman
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 144 (3_Supplement), 1663-1664, 2018
2018
Multi-scale Spatio-temporal Dynamics of Dog Snapper Lutjanus Jocu and Cubera Snapper Lutjanus Cyanopterus Spawning Aggregations
CR Biggs
University of the Virgin Islands, St. Thomas, 2015
2015
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