Paul C. Marsh

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Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States 
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Ehlo CA, Goldsmith WJ, Kesner BR, et al. (2019) Size-specific fate and survival of June Sucker Chasmistes liorus mictus in Utah Lake, Utah Western North American Naturalist. 79: 110-123
Ehlo CA, Saltzgiver MJ, Dowling TE, et al. (2017) Use of Molecular Techniques to Confirm Nonnative Fish Predation on Razorback Sucker Larvae in Lake Mohave, Arizona and Nevada Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 146: 201-205
Carson EW, Turner TF, Saltzgiver MJ, et al. (2016) Retention of ancestral genetic variation across life-stages of an endangered, long-lived iteroparous fish. The Journal of Heredity
Marsh PC, Clarkson RW, Dowling TE. (2016) Molecular Genetics Informs Spatial Segregation of Two Desert StreamGilaSpecies Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 146: 47-59
Dowling TE, Anderson CD, Marsh PC, et al. (2015) Population Structure in the Roundtail Chub (Gila robusta Complex) of the Gila River Basin as Determined by Microsatellites: Evolutionary and Conservation Implications. Plos One. 10: e0139832
Massure WA, Ehlo CA, Kesner BR, et al. (2015) Positive Phototaxis in Larval Bonytail Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management. 6: 425-429
Marsh PC, Dowling TE, Kesner BR, et al. (2015) Conservation to stem imminent extinction: The fight to save razorback sucker xyrauchen texanus in lake mohave and its implications for species recovery Copeia. 2015: 141-156
Dowling TE, Turner TF, Carson EW, et al. (2014) Time-series analysis reveals genetic responses to intensive management of razorback sucker (Xyrauchen texanus). Evolutionary Applications. 7: 339-54
Marsh PC, Mueller GA, Schwemm MR. (2013) Diel Cover use and Local Site Fidelity of a Large Southwestern Cyprinid, Bonytail Gila elegans, in a Lower Colorado River Backwater Western North American Naturalist. 73: 211-218
Marsh PC, Mueller GA, Schooley JD. (2013) Springtime Foods of Bonytail (Cyprinidae: Gila elegans) In A Lower Colorado River Backwater Southwestern Naturalist. 58: 512-516
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