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Andrew S. Watson
Andrew S. Watson
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Diet composition and prey selection of Telmatobius macrostomus, the Junín giant frog
AS Watson, AL Fitzgerald, OJD Baldeón
Endangered species research 32, 117-121, 2017
232017
Interacting effects of density and temperature on fish growth rates in freshwater protected populations
AS Watson, MJH Hickford, DR Schiel
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 289 (1967), 20211982, 2022
132022
Habitat characterization, occupancy and detection probability of the Endangered and endemic Junin giant frog Telmatobius macrostomus
AS Watson, AL Fitzgerald, OJD Baldeon, RK Elias
Inter Research, 2017
132017
Freshwater reserves for fisheries conservation and enhancement of a widespread migratory fish
AS Watson, MJH Hickford, DR Schiel
Journal of Applied Ecology 58 (10), 2135-2145, 2021
112021
Evaluating expected outcomes of acid remediation in an intensively mined Appalachian watershed
AS Watson, GT Merovich, JT Petty, JB Gutta
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 189, 1-18, 2017
112017
Closing the life‐history loop: Density effects on fecundity and egg size of an exploited, amphidromous fish (Galaxias maculatus) in freshwater protected areas
AS Watson, MJH Hickford, DR Schiel
Freshwater Biology 68 (7), 1136-1147, 2023
22023
Are protected areas working for endangered frogs in the Peruvian Andes?
AS Watson, L Castillo
Biodiversity and Conservation 31 (7), 1847-1866, 2022
22022
The effectiveness of whitebait reserves for conservation and fisheries sustainability of īnanga Galaxias maculatus.
AS Watson
12022
2021 Whitebait Season Information Capture
AS Watson, DW West
Department of Conservation, Te Papa Atawhai, 2023
2023
Upper Muddy Improvements Biomonitoring Project
AS Watson, GT Merovich Jr
2014
An Ecological Assessment of Restoration Efforts Developed to Recover an Intensively Mined Appalachian Watershed
AS Watson
West Virginia University, 2014
2014
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