Publications

2017

Gebhard, A.E., R.T.R. Paine, L.A. Hix, T.C. Johnson, W.G. Wells, H.N. Ferrell, and J.S. Perkin. 2017. Testing cross-system transferability of fish habitat associations using Cottus carolinae (Banded Sculpin). Southeastern Naturalist 16:70-86. PDF

Wells, W.G., T.C. Johnson, A.E. Gebhard, R.T.R. Paine, L.A. Hix, H.N. Ferrell, A.N. Engle, and J.S. Perkin. 2017. March of the sculpin: measuring and predicting short-term movement of Banded Sculpin Cottus carolinae. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 26:280-291. PDF

Perkin, J.S., N.E. Knorp, T.C. Boersig, A.E. Gebhard, L.A. Hix, T.C. Johnson. 2017. Life history theory predicts long-term fish assemblage response to stream impoundment. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 74:228-239. PDF

Pennock, C.A., K.B. Gido, J.S. Perkin, V.D. Weaver, S.R. Davenport, J.M. Caldwell. 2017. Collapsing Range of an Endemic Great Plains Minnow, Peppered Chub Macrhybopsis tetranema. American Midland Naturalist 177:57-68. PDF

2016

Gido, K.B., J.E. Whitney, J.S. Perkin, and T.F. Turner. 2016. Fragmentation, connectivity, and species persistence in freshwater ecosystems. Pages 292-323 In G. Closs, M. Krkosek, and J. Olden (editors). Conservation of Freshwater Fishes. Cambridge University Press.

Wellemeyer, J.C., C. Harty, and J.S. Perkin. 2016. Occurrence of Lepomis miniatus (Redspotted Sunfish) in the Cumberland River Basin of Tennessee. Southeastern Naturalist 15:N33-N36. PDF

Perkin, J.S., M.J. Troia, D.C.R. Shaw, J.E. Gerken, and K.B. Gido. 2016. Multiple watershed alterations influence fish community structure in Great Plains prairie streams. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 25:141-155. PDF

Perkin, J.S., and T.H. Bonner. 2016. Historical changes in fish assemblage composition following water quality improvement in the mainstem Trinity River of Texas. River Research and Applications 32:85-99. PDF

Costigan, K.H., C.M. Ruffing, J.S. Perkin, M.D. Daniels. 2016. Rapid response of a sand-dominated river to installation and removal of a temporary run-of-the-river dam. River Research and Applications 32:110-124. PDF

2015

Perkin, J.S., K.B. Gido, K.H. Costigan, M.D. Daniels, and E.R. Johnson. 2015. Fragmentation and drying ratchet down Great Plains fish diversity. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems Online. PDF

Curtis, S.G., J.S. Perkin, P.T. Bean, M.L. Sullivan, and T.H. Bonner. 2015. Guadalupe Bass Micropterus treculii (Vaillant & Bocourt, 1874). American Fisheries Society Symposium 82:55-60. PDF

Perkin, J.S., K.B. Gido, A.R. Cooper, T.F. Turner, M.J. Osborne, E.R. Johnson, and K.B. Mayes. 2015. Fragmentation and dewatering transform Great Plains stream fish communities. Ecological Monographs 85:73-92. PDF

2014

Osborne, M.J., J.S. Perkin, K.B. Gido, and T.F. Turner. 2014. Comparative riverscape genetics reveals reservoirs of genetic diversity for conservation and restoration of Great Plains fishes. Molecular Ecology 23:5663-5679. PDF

Eberle, M.E., D.R. Edds, J.S. Perkin, and J. Tiemann. 2014. Kansas Stream and Native Species Conservation. Pages 9-16 in Kansas Fishes, University of Kansas Press, Lawrence.

Perkin, J.S. 2014. Peppered Chub Macrhybopsis tetranema. Pages 181-183 in Kansas Fishes, University of Kansas Press, Lawrence.

Perkin, J.S. 2014. Shoal Chub Macrhybopsis hyostoma. Pages 189-191 in Kansas Fishes, University of Kansas Press, Lawrence.

Perkin, J.S. 2014. Prairie Chub Macrhybopsis australis. Page 443 in Kansas Fishes, University of Kansas Press, Lawrence.

Costigan, K.H., M.D. Daniels, J.S. Perkin, and K.B. Gido. 2014. Longitudinal variability in hydraulic geometry and substrate characteristics of a Great Plains sand-bed river. Geomorphology 210:48-58. PDF

2013

Alexander, A. M., and J. S. Perkin. 2013. Notes on the distribution and feeding ecology of a relict population of the cardinal shiner, Luxilus cardinalis (Teleostei: Cyprinidae), in Kansas. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science 116:11-21. PDF

Perkin, J. S., Z. R. Shattuck, J. E. Gerken, and T. H. Bonner. 2013. Fragmentation and drought legacy correlate with Burrhead Chub distribution in subtropical streams of North America. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 142:1287-1298. PDF

Dodds, W. K., J. S. Perkin, and J. E. Gerken. 2013. Human impact on freshwater ecosystem services: a global perspective. Environmental Science and Technology 47:9061-9068. PDF

Perkin, J. S., K. B. Gido, O. Al-Ta’ani, and C. Scoglio. 2013. Simulating fish dispersal in stream networks fragmented by multiple road crossings. Ecological Modelling 257:44-56. PDF

2012

Perkin, J. S., and K. B. Gido. 2012. Fragmentation alters stream fish community structure in dendritic ecological networks. Ecological Applications 22:2176-2187. PDF

Perkin, J. S., Z. R. Shattuck, and T. H. Bonner. 2012. Reproductive ecology of a relict ironcolor shiner (Notropis chalybaeus) population in the headwaters of the San Marcos River, Texas. American Currents 37(2):13-23. PDF

Heard, T. C., J. S. Perkin, and T. H. Bonner. 2012. Intra-annual variation in fish communities and habitat associations in a Chihuahua Desert reach of the Rio Grande/Rio Bravo del Norte. Western North American Naturalist 72:1-15. PDF

Perkin, J. S., Z. R. Shattuck, and T. H. Bonner. 2012. Life history aspects of a relict ironcolor shiner Notropis chalybaeus population in a novel spring environment. American Midland Naturalist 167:111-126. PDF

2011

Perkin, J. S., and K. B. Gido. 2011. Stream fragmentation thresholds for a reproductive guild of Great Plains fishes. Fisheries 36:371-383. PDF

Perkin, J. S., and T. H. Bonner. 2011. Long-term changes in flow regime and fish assemblage composition in the Guadalupe and San Marcos rivers of Texas. River Research and Applications 27:566-579. PDF

2010

Perkin, J. S., Z. R. Shattuck, P. T. Bean, T. H. Bonner, E. Saraeva, and T. B. Hardy. 2010. Movement and microhabitat associations of Guadalupe bass in two Texas Rivers. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 30:31-45. PDF

2009

Perkin, J. S., C. S. Williams, and T. H. Bonner. 2009. Aspects of chub shiner Notropis potteri life history with comments on native distribution and conservation status. American Midland Naturalist 162:279-291. PDF