Garrett Hopper

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Kansas State, Lucas, KS, United States 
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Hopper GW, Miller EJ, Haag WR, et al. (2024) A test of the loose-equilibrium concept with long-lived organisms: Evaluating temporal change in freshwater mussel assemblages. The Journal of Animal Ecology
Hopper GW, Bucholz JR, DuBose TP, et al. (2023) A trait dataset for freshwater mussels of the United States of America. Scientific Data. 10: 745
Bucholz JR, Hopper GW, González IS, et al. (2023) Community-wide correlations between species richness, abundance and population genomic diversity in a freshwater biodiversity hotspot. Molecular Ecology
Chiarello M, Bucholz JR, McCauley M, et al. (2022) Environment and Co-occurring Native Mussel Species, but Not Host Genetics, Impact the Microbiome of a Freshwater Invasive Species (). Frontiers in Microbiology. 13: 800061
Kelley TE, Hopper GW, Sánchez González I, et al. (2022) Identifying potential drivers of distribution patterns of invasive relative to native freshwater mussels (Unionidae) across spatial scales. Ecology and Evolution. 12: e8737
Sanchez Gonzalez I, Hopper GW, Bucholz J, et al. (2021) Long-Term Monitoring Reveals Differential Responses of Mussel and Host Fish Communities in a Biodiversity Hotspot Diversity. 13: 122
Hopper GW, Gido KB, Pennock CA, et al. (2020) Biomass loss and change in species dominance shift stream community excretion stoichiometry during severe drought Freshwater Biology. 65: 403-416
Hopper GW, Gido KB, Pennock CA, et al. (2020) Nowhere to swim: interspecific responses of prairie stream fishes in isolated pools during severe drought Aquatic Sciences. 82
Hopper GW, DuBose TP, Gido KB, et al. (2019) Freshwater mussels alter fish distributions through habitat modifications at fine spatial scales Freshwater Science. 38: 702-712
Perkin JS, Starks TA, Pennock CA, et al. (2019) Extreme drought causes fish recruitment failure in a fragmented Great Plains riverscape Ecohydrology. 12
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