Staff Member
Samantha L Alford
Master's
Email: salford1@uwyo.edu
Email: salford1@uwyo.edu
Research Publications | Publication Date |
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Walker, R.H., C.E. Girard, S.L. Alford, and A.W. Walters. 2020. Individual and interactive effects of hydrology and surface disturbance on fish populations. Journal of Applied Ecology 57: 149-159. doi:10.1111/1365-2664.13517 | January 2020 |
Alford, S.L. and A.W. Walters. 2021. Rapid colonisation post-displacement contributes to native fish resilience. Ecology of Freshwater Fish. DOI: 10.1111/eff.12634 | September 2021 |
Project | Completion Date |
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Wyoming Range Native Fish and Energy Development | June 2021 |
Presentations | Presentation Date |
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Walters, A., R. Walker, and S. Alford. 2018. Evaluating the resiliency of fish populations to stochastic disturbances. WY-TWS and WLCI Joint Meeting, Laramie, WY. | November 2018 |
Walker, R.H., C.E. Girard, S.A. Alford, and A.W. Walters. 2019. Surface disturbance intensifies the effect of low flows on stream fishes. Society for Freshwater Science annual meeting. | May 2019 |
Alford, S. and Walters, A. Evaluating movement and colonization of fish in the Wyoming Range. American Fisheries Society and the Wildlife Society joint annual conference, Reno, NV. | October 2019 |
Alford, S. and Walters, A. 2020. Little Fish Insist to Persist: How colonization and movement dynamics enhance native fish resilience. Colorado and Wyoming American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, Laramie, Wyoming. | February 2020 |
Alford, S. and Walters, A. 2019. Evaluating colonization of fish in the Wyoming Range. Colorado-Wyoming Chapter of the American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting 2019. | February 2019 |
Alford, S. and Walters, A. 2018. Evaluating factors influencing movement rates of mottled sculpin and mountain sucker in the Wyoming Range. Colorado-Wyoming Subdivision of the American Fisheries Society Student Colloquium, Laramie, Wyoming. | February 2018 |