Mollie F. Cashner, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2010 Biology, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Tulane University School of Science and Engineering 
Area:
Zoology Biology, Conservation Biology
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Stephen T. Ross grad student 2001 University of Southern Mississippi
 (An investigation of chemical alarm systems of a coevolved assemblage of freshwater fishes in the Southeastern United States)
Henry (Hank) L. Bart grad student 2010 Tulane University School of Science and Engineering
 (Nest association in subgenus Hydrophlox (Cyprinidae: Notropis): A phylogenetic, behavioral and conservation approach.)
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Washburn BA, Cashner MF, Blanton RE. (2020) Small fish, large river: Surprisingly minimal genetic structure in a dispersal-limited, habitat specialist fish. Ecology and Evolution. 10: 2253-2268
Blanton RE, Cashner MF, Thomas MR, et al. (2019) Increased habitat fragmentation leads to isolation among and low genetic diversity within populations of the imperiled Kentucky Arrow Darter (Etheostoma sagitta spilotum) Conservation Genetics. 20: 1009-1022
Cashner MF, Bart HL. (2018) Spawning Community and Egg Deposition for Three Southeastern Nest-associate Minnows Southeastern Naturalist. 17: 43-54
Cashner MF, Piller KR, Bart HL. (2011) Phylogenetic relationships of the North American cyprinid subgenus Hydrophlox. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 59: 725-35
Cashner MF, Bart HL. (2010) Reproductive ecology of Nest Associates: Use of RFLPs to identify cyprinid eggs Copeia. 554-557
Scott CH, Cashner M, Grossman GD, et al. (2009) An awkward introduction: Phylogeography of Notropis lutipinnis in its 'native' range and the Little Tennessee River Ecology of Freshwater Fish. 18: 538-549
Cashner MF. (2004) Are Spotted Bass (Micropterus punctulatus) attracted to Schreckstoff? A test of the predator attraction hypothesis Copeia. 592-598
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