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Catheline Froehlich
Catheline Froehlich
University of Alabama, Dauphin Island Sea Lab
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Using fish population metrics to compare the effects of artificial reef density
CYM Froehlich, RJ Kline
PloS one 10 (9), e0139444, 2015
332015
Recruitment patterns of juvenile fish at an artificial reef area in the Gulf of Mexico
RN Arney, CYM Froehlich, RJ Kline
Marine and Coastal Fisheries 9 (1), 79-92, 2017
282017
Daily movement patterns of red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) on a large artificial reef
CYM Froehlich, A Garcia, RJ Kline
Fisheries research 209, 49-57, 2019
162019
Uneven declines between corals and cryptobenthic fish symbionts from multiple disturbances
CYM Froehlich, MYL Klanten, O.S., Hing, M. L., Dowton, M., Wong
Scientific Reports 11, 2021
152021
The next frontier in understanding the evolution of coral reef fish societies
T Rueger, R Branconi, CYM Froehlich, SJ Heatwole, MYL Wong, ...
Frontiers in Marine Science 8, 665780, 2021
132021
Structural differences alter residency and depth activity of red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) at two artificial reefs
CYM Froehlich, A Garcia, CE Cintra-Buenrostro, DW Hicks, RJ Kline
Fisheries Research 242, 106043, 2021
32021
A Comparison of population dynamics from red snapper associated with inshore and offshore artificial reefs in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico
CECB CYM Froehlich, A Lee, R Oquita
In: Bortone SA, editor. Marine artificial reef research and development …, 2018
3*2018
Habitat health, size and saturation do not alter movement decisions in a social coral reef fish
CYM Froehlich, SJ Heatwole, OS Klanten, MYL Wong
Animal Behaviour 191, 125-133, 2022
22022
Reproductive characteristics of Red Snapper Lutjanus campechanus on artificial reefs in different jurisdictions
CYM Froehlich, AM Lee, R Oquita, CE Cintra-Buenrostro, JD Shively
Regional Studies in Marine Science 47, 101936, 2021
22021
Delayed recovery and host specialization may spell disaster for coral‐fish mutualism
CYM Froehlich, OS Klanten, ML Hing, M Dowton, MYL Wong
Ecology and Evolution 13 (6), e10209, 2023
12023
Lack of population structure in an important fishery species of mud shrimp, Trypaea australiensis
RL Kirby, CYM Froehlich, S Greaves, OS Klanten, MYL Wong
Fisheries Management and Ecology, e12682, 2024
2024
Multi-level framework to assess social variation in response to ecological and social factors: modeled with coral gobies
CYM Froehlich, SJ Heatwole, OS Klanten, ML Hing, CA Hildebrandt, ...
bioRxiv, 2023.11. 22.568347, 2023
2023
Stable isotopes disentangle niche partitioning and species co-occurrence in a multi-level marine mutualism
BM Titus, CYM Froehlich, C Vondriska, R Baker, EM Caves
bioRxiv, 2023.11. 22.568307, 2023
2023
Social plasticity and limited resilience of coral-dwelling gobies (genus Gobiodon) to climate change: outlook for coral-fish mutualisms in a changing world
CYM Froehlich
2023
Inshore and Offshore Artificial Reef Comparison of Population Dynamics of the Heavily-Fished Lutjanus Campechanus, Poey, 1860, in the Northwestern Gulf of Mexico
CYM Froehlich, A Lee, R Oquita, CE Cintra-Buenrostro, D Shively, ...
147th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, 2017
2017
A comparison of fish communities over different reef configurations in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico
CYM Froehlich
2014
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