Scientific:
Hierarchical spatial structure of stream fish colonization and extinction
First observation of a natural hybrid between endangered Roanoke Logperch (Percina rex) and Chainback Darter (Percina nevisense)
A multi-taxa survey of biological diversity in Passage Creek, Virginia
Longitudinal structure in temperate stream fish communities: testing conceptual models with temporal data
Threatened fishes of the world: Percina rex (Jordan and Evermann 1889) (Percidae)
Movement patterns of endangered Roanoke logperch (Percina rex)
Microsatellite markers for endangered Roanoke logperch (Percina rex), and their potential utility for other species
Movement responses of stream fishes to introduced corridors of complex cover
Spatiotemporal variability of stream habitat and movement of three species of fish
An experimental test of selectivity for benthic prey fishes given injected fluorescent marks
A comparison of injectable fluorescent marks in two genera of darters: effects on survival and retention rates
Reproductive characteristics of female longnose dace in the Coweeta Creek drainage, North Carolina, USA
Reflections on student involvement in the Genetics Section, the Parent Society, and beyond
The Extensive and Complex Landscape of Fish-Related Journals (Response to Mather et al. 2008)
Marvelous, misunderstood minnows
Isolation by dams, not distance, creates discrete population structure in a riverine fish
Extensive dispersal of Roanoke logperch inferred from genetic marker data
Landscape genetics of stream fishes in the Tennessee River basin
Meta-analysis of North American stream fish movement studies using Bayesian hierarchical modeling
Phylogeographic studies of Roanoke logperch using mtDNA genes
Analyzing extinction-colonization dynamics of stream fishes in the Roanoke River using occupancy models
Influences of simulated metapopulation dynamics on genetic diversity and differentiation within networks
Reproductive chronology of Appalachia darters (Percina gymnocephala) in the New River of Virginia
Nathaniel P. Hitt and James H. Roberts, 2012
Oikos 121:127-137
Appendices
James H. Roberts, 2011
Southeastern Fishes Council Proceedings 53:21-28
Duncan, M., S. DuRant, B. Ostby, J. H. Roberts, and J. D. Willson, 2011
The Northeastern Naturalist 18:357-369
James H. Roberts and Nathaniel P. Hitt, 2010
Pages 281-299 in K. Gido and D. Jackson, eds. Community Ecology of North American Stream Fishes: Concepts, Approaches, and Techniques. American Fisheries Society, Symposium 73, Bethesda, MD.
James H. Roberts and Amanda E. Rosenberger, 2008
Environmental Biology of Fishes 83:439-440.
James H. Roberts, Amanda E. Rosenberger, Brett Albanese, and Paul L. Angermeier, 2008
Ecology of Freshwater Fish 17: 374-381.
Daniel J. Dutton, James H. Roberts, Paul L. Angermeier, and Eric M. Hallerman, 2008
Molecular Ecology Resources 8: 831-834.
James H. Roberts and Paul L. Angermeier, 2007
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 136:971-978
James H. Roberts and Paul L. Angermeier, 2007
Oecologia 151:417-430
James H. Roberts and John M. Kilpatrick, 2004
Journal of Freshwater Ecology 19:531-538
James H. Roberts and Paul L. Angermeier, 2004
North American Journal of Fisheries Management 24: 1017-1024
James H. Roberts and Gary D. Grossman, 2001
Ecology of Freshwater Fish 10: 184-190
Popular:
Yen Duong and Jamie Roberts
Fisheries 35(4):188-189
James H. Roberts and Emmanuel A. Frimpong, 2009
Fisheries 34: 143-144
Jamie Roberts, 2004
Virginia Wildlife 65: 27-28
In preparation:
James H. Roberts, Daniel J. Dutton, Joanne E. Davis, Paul L. Angermeier, and E. M. Hallerman, in preparation
James H. Roberts, Paul L. Angermeier, and E. M. Hallerman, in preparation
James H. Roberts, Paul L. Angermeier, and E. M. Hallerman, in preparation
Analyses in progress:
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