William F. Loftus

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2000 Florida International University, Miami, FL, United States 
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Joel C. Trexler grad student 2000 Florida International
 (Accumulation and fate of mercury in an Everglades aquatic food web.)
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Gatto JV, Kline JL, Loftus WF, et al. (2021) Linking demographic transitions to population dynamics in a fluctuating environment Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 78: 797-808
Parkos JJ, Wolski LF, Loftus WF, et al. (2015) Dynamic movement patterns of florida gar within a fluctuating hydroscape Copeia. 2015: 132-140
Goss CW, Loftus WF, Trexler JC. (2014) Seasonal fish dispersal in ephemeral wetlands of the Florida Everglades Wetlands. 34
Kline JL, Loftus WF, Kotun K, et al. (2014) Recent fish introductions into Everglades National Park: An unforeseen consequence of water management? Wetlands. 34
Schofield PJ, Slone DH, Gregoire DR, et al. (2014) Effects of a non-native cichlid fish (African jewelfish, Hemichromis letourneuxi Sauvage 1880) on a simulated Everglades aquatic community Hydrobiologia. 722: 171-182
Trexler JC, Loftus WF, Perry S. (2005) Disturbance frequency and community structure in a twenty-five year intervention study. Oecologia. 145: 140-52
Davis SM, Gaiser EE, Loftus WF, et al. (2005) Southern Marl Prairies Conceptual Ecological Model Wetlands. 25: 821-831
DeAngelis DL, Trexler JC, Loftus WF. (2005) Life history trade-offs and community dynamics of small fishes in a seasonally pulsed wetland Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 62: 781-790
Ruetz CR, Trexler JC, Jordan F, et al. (2005) Population dynamics of wetland fishes: Spatio-temporal patterns synchronized by hydrological disturbance? Journal of Animal Ecology. 74: 322-332
Kobza RM, Trexler JC, Loftus WF, et al. (2004) Community structure of fishes inhabiting aquatic refuges in a threatened Karst wetland and its implications for ecosystem management Biological Conservation. 116: 153-165
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