Neil H. Ringler, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
1975- SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, NY, United States 
Area:
Aquatic ecology, fish behavior, fisheries science
Website:
https://www.esf.edu/faculty/ringler/
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Parents

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James D Hall grad student 1970 Oregon State
 (M.S.)
James T. McFadden grad student 1975 University of Michigan
 (Ph.D.)

Children

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Stefanie A. Kroll grad student 2009-2012 SUNY ESF
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Kroll SA, Ringler NH, Costa MdlCC, et al. (2017) Macroinvertebrates on the front lines: projected community response to temperature and precipitation changes in Mediterranean streams Journal of Freshwater Ecology. 32: 513-528
Kirby LJ, Johnson SL, Ringler NH. (2017) Diel movement and home range estimation of Walleye (Sander vitreus) within a no-take urban fishery Journal of Freshwater Ecology. 32: 49-64
DiRado JA, Ringler NH, Murphy MH. (2017) Strain-specific survival and growth of juvenile Atlantic salmon in Central New York tributaries Journal of Great Lakes Research. 43: 1153-1159
Murphy MH, Ringler NH, Stewart DJ. (2017) Comparison of growth and survival of sea-run and landlocked strains of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar in the Lake Ontario watershed Journal of Great Lakes Research. 43: 953-962
Chalupnicki MA, Mackey GE, Nash K, et al. (2016) Mark Retention of Calcein in Cisco and Bloater North American Journal of Aquaculture. 78: 148-153
Kirby LJ, Ringler NH. (2015) Associations of epiphytic macroinvertebrates within four assemblages of submerged aquatic vegetation in a recovering Urban Lake Northeastern Naturalist. 22: 672-689
Murphy MH, Gandino CJ, Ringler NH, et al. (2015) Assessment of the Onondaga Lake, New York, fish community following reductions of nutrient inputs from a wastewater treatment plant Lake and Reservoir Management. 31: 347-358
Brown BL, Ringler NH, Schulz KL. (2015) Sediment and water quality limit mayfly survivorship in an urban lake undergoing remediation Lake and Reservoir Management. 31: 145-156
Kroll SA, Ringler NH, De las Heras J, et al. (2013) Analysis of anthropogenic pressures in the Segura Watershed (SE Spain), with a focus on inter-basin transfer Ecohydrology. 6: 878-888
Nack CC, Murry BA, Connerton MJ, et al. (2011) Contribution of wild-origin chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytcha) to the spawning run in the Salmon River, New York Journal of Freshwater Ecology. 26: 25-31
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