Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Units Program: Virginia
Education, Research and Technical Assistance for Managing Our Natural Resources

Virginia Staff Member


Dr. Paul Angermeier

Paul Angermeier

Assistant Unit Leader
Phone: (540) 231 - 4501
Email: biota@usgs.gov
Faculty Email: biota@vt.edu
Faculty Website

Biography

Paul Angermeier - Assistant Unit Leader, Virginia Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
Dr. Angermeier received graduate degrees from the University of Illinois before joining the Virginia Unit in 1988. His research aims to 1) understand patterns and processes associated with the ecological organization and maintenance of aquatic biota and ecosystems, and 2) develop management tools and approaches that promote long-term functionality of aquatic systems. His research often focuses on stream fishes and watersheds in the mid-Atlantic region of the US, aiming to develop concepts and findings that apply globally. In this context, he has five inter-related research foci: fish ecology, conservation biology, ecosystem services, ecosystem health, and invasion biology. He regularly collaborates with scientists and managers from academia, government agencies, and nongovernment organizations. Dr. Angermeier recently has taught interdisciplinary graduate courses in Biodiversity Conservation and Environmental Sustainability. He has also taught courses on Freshwater Biomonitoring and Fish Ecology.

Areas of Expertise

Adaptive Management, Anthropogenic Impacts, Aquatic Ecology, Biodiversity, Ecological Services, Evolutionary Ecology, Invasive Species, Landscape Ecology, Movement Ecology, Population and Community Ecology, Species Management, Species Status Assessments, Stream Ecology, T&E Species Management

Taxon Groups Studied

Anadromous Fishes, Freshwater Fishes, Species of Greatest Conservation Need

Research Publications Publication Date
Wohl, E., P. L. Angermeier, B. Bledsoe, G. M. Kondolf, L. MacDonnell, D. M. Merritt, M. A. Palmer, N. L. Poff, and D. Tarboton. 2005. River restoration. Water Resources Research W10301, doi:10.1029/2005WR003985 June 2005
Wohl, E., P. L. Angermeier, B. Bledsoe, G. M. Kondolf, L. MacDonnell, D. M. Merritt, M. A. Palmer, N. L. Poff, and D. Tarboton. 2005. River restoration. Water Resources Research 41: W10301, doi:10. 1029/2005WR003985. October 2005
Wheeler, A. P., P. L. Angermeier, and A. E. Rosenberger. 2005. Impacts of new highways and subsequent landscape urbanization on stream habitat and biota. Reviews in Fisheries Science 13: 141-164. September 2005
Walker, R.H., A.C. Belvin, J.B. Mouser, A. Pennino, S. Plont, C.D. Robinson, L.B. Smith, J. Thapa,
C.E. Zipper, P.L. Angermeier, and S.A. Entrekin. 2023. Global review reveals how disparate study
motivations, analytical designs, and focal ions limit understanding of salinization effects on
freshwater animals. Science of the Total Environment 20:892:164061. | Abstract
September 2023
Villamagna, A.M., P.L Angermeier, and E.M. Bennett. 2013. Capacity, pressure, demand, and flow: a conceptual framework for analyzing ecosystem service provision and delivery. Ecological Complexity 15: 114-121 | Abstract | Download August 2013
Villamagna, A.M., B. Mogollon, and P.L Angermeier. 2017. Inequity in ecosystem service delivery: socioeconomic gaps in the public-private conservation network Ecology and Society http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/volXX/issYY/artZZ/. April 2017
Villamagna, A.M., B. Mogollon, and P.L Angermeier. 2014. A multi-indicator framework for mapping cultural ecosystem services: the case of freshwater recreational fishing. Ecological Indicators 45: 255-265 July 2014
Villamagna, A.M. and P.L. Angermeier. 2015. A methodology for measuring and mapping ecosystem services provided by watersheds. Pages 151-180 in L. Chícharo, F. Muller, N. Fohrer, and E. Wolanski (eds.), Ecosystem Services and River Basin Ecohydology, Springer June 2015
Tear, T. H., P. KAreiva, P. L. Angermeir, P. Comer, B. Czech, R. Kautz. L. Landon, D. Mehlman, K. Murphy, M. Ruckelshaus, J. M. Scott and G. Wilhere. 2005. How much is enough? The recurrent problem of setting measurable objectives in conservation. Bioscience 55: 835-849. October 2005
Sullivan, P. J., J. M. Acheson, P. L. Angermeier, T. Faast, J. Flemma, C. M. Jones, E. E. Knudsen, T. J. Minello, D. H. Secor, R. Wunderlich, and B. A. Zanetell. 2006. Defining and implementing best available science for fisheries and environmental science, policy, and management. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, MD and Estuarine Research Federation, Port Republic, MD. 30 pp. January 2006
Sullivan, P. J., J. M. Acheson, P. L. Angermeier, T. Faast, J. Flemma, C. M. Jones, E. E. Knudsen, T. J. Minello, D. H. Secor, R. Wunderlich, and B. A. Zanetell. 2006. Defining and implementing best available science for fisheries and environmental science, policy, and management. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, MD and Estuarine Research Federation, Port Republic, MD. 30 pp. June 2006
Smogor, R. A., and P. L. Angermeier. 2001. Determining a regional framework for assessing biotic integrity in Virginia streams. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 130: 18-35. March 2001
Sleezer, L.J., P.L. Angermeier, E.A. Frimpong, and B.L. Brown. 2021. A new composite abundance
metric detects stream fish declines and community homogenization during six decades of
invasions. Diversity and Distributions 27: 2136-2156. http://doi.org/10.1111/ddi.13393
September 2021
Scott, L.N., A.M. Villamagna, and P.L. Angermeier. 2018. A new modeling approach to prioritize riparian restoration to reduce sediment loading in two Virginia river basins. Environmental Management 62: 721–739. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00267-018-1078-6. June 2018
Saylor, R.K., N.W.R. Lapointe, and P.L. Angermeier. 2012. Diet of non-native northern snakehead (Channa argus) compared to three co-occurring predators in the lower Potomac River, USA. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 21: 443–452. July 2012
Rosenberger, A., and P. L. Angermeier. 2003. Ontogenetic shifts in habitat use by the endangered Roanoke logperch (Percina rex). Freshwater Biology 48:1563-1577. August 2003
Roberts, J.H., P.L. Angermeier, and G.B. Anderson. 2016. Population viability analysis for endangered Roanoke logperch. Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management 7:46-64. July 2016
Roberts, J.H., P.L. Angermeier, and E.M. Hallerman. 2013. Extensive dispersal of Roanoke logperch (Percina rex) inferred from genetic marker data. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 25: 1-16. June 2013
Roberts, J.H., P.L. Angermeier, and E.M. Hallerman. 2013. Distance, dams and drift: What structures populations of an endangered, benthic stream fish? Freshwater Biology 58: 2050-2064 December 2013
Roberts, J.H., G.B. Anderson, and P.L. Angermeier. 2016. A long-term study of ecological impacts of a flood reduction project to an endangered riverine fish: lessons learned for assessment and restoration. Water 8, 240; doi:10.3390/w8060240 July 2016
Roberts, J. H., and P. L. Angermeier. 2007. Spatiotemporal variability of stream habitat and movement of three species of fish. Oecologia 151: 417-430. March 2007
Roberts, J. H., and P. L. Angermeier. 2007. Movement responses of stream fishes to introduced corridors of complex cover. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 136:971-978 August 2007
Roberts, J. H., and P. L. Angermeier. 2004. A comparison of injectable fluorescent marks in two genera of darters: effects on survival and retention rates. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 24(3): 1017-1024. September 2004
Roberts, J. H., A. E. Rosenberger, B. W. Albanese, and P. L. Angermeier. 2008. Movement patterns of endangered Roanoke logperch (Percina rex). Ecology of Freshwater Fish 17: 374-381. August 2008
Richard, J.C., L. Castello, D.J. Gurdak, B.K. Peoples, and P.L. Angermeier. 2018. Size-structured habitat selection by arapaima in floodplain lakes of the Lower Amazon. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 28: 1403-1413. DOI:10.1002/aqc.2969. December 2018
Poff, N. L., P. L. Angermeier, & co-authors. 2001. Fish diversity in streams and rivers. Pages 315-349 in FS Chapin et al., eds. Global biodiversity in a changing environment: Scenarios for the 21st century. Springer-Verlag, New York. March 2001
P.L. Angermeier. 2008. Book reviews. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 27:802-804. Review of Fish Conservation: A Guide to Understanding and Restoring Global Aquatic Biodiversity and Fishery Resources by G.S. Helfman (2007). October 2008
O'Connell, A. M. U., and P. L. Angermeier. 1999. Habitat relationships for alewife and blueback herring spawning in a Virginia stream. J. Freshw. Ecol. 14:357-370. November 1999
Nelson, K.C., M.A. Palmer, J.E. Pizzuto, G.E. Moglen, P.L. Angermeier, R.H. Hilderbrand, M. Dettinger, and K. Hayhoe. 2009. Forecasting the combined effects of urbanization and climate change on stream ecosystems: from impacts to management options. Journal of Applied Ecology 46: 154-163. January 2009
Monroe, J.B., C.V. Baxter, J.D. Olden, and P.L. Angermeier. 2009. Freshwaters in the public eye: understanding the role of images and media in aquatic conservation. Fisheries (Bethesda) 34: 581-585. January 2009
Mogollón, B., E. Frimpong, A. Hoegh, and P.L. Angermeier. 2016. RECENT CHANGES IN STREAM FLASHINESS AND FLOODING, AND EFFECTS OF FLOOD MANAGEMENT IN NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA . Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 1-18. DOI: 10.1111/1752-1688.12408. February 2016
Mogollón, B., E. Frimpong, A. Hoegh, and P.L. Angermeier. 2016. An empirical assessment of which inland floods can be managed? Journal of Environmental Management 167: 38-48. February 2016
Mogollón, B., A.M. Villamagna, E.A. Frimpong, and P.L. Angermeier. 2016. Mapping technological and biophysical capacities of watersheds to regulate floods. Ecological Indicators 16: 483-499. January 2016
McBaine, K.E., P.L. Angermeier, and E.M. Hallerman. 2022. Genetic structure across isolated Virginia populations of the endangered candy darter. Fishes 8(10),
490; https://doi.org/10.3390/fishes8100490. | Abstract
October 2023
McBaine, K.E., E.M. Hallerman, and P.L. Angermeier. 2022. Direct and molecular observation of
movement and reproduction by Candy Darter, Etheostoma osburni, an endangered benthic stream fish
in Virginia, USA. Fishes https://www.mdpi.com/2410-3888/7/1/30/pdf. | Abstract | Publisher Website
February 2022
Mattson, K. M., and P. L. Angermeier. 2007. Integrating human impacts and ecological integrity into a risk-based protocol for conservation planning. Environmental Management 39: 125-138. January 2007
Martin, Z.P., P.L. Angermeier, S. Ciparis, D.J. Orth. 2021. Coal-mining intensity influences species and trait distributions of stream fishes in two Central Appalachian watersheds. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 30: 347-365. DOI:10.1111/eff.12588. | Abstract February 2021
Lapointe, N.W.R., R.K. Saylor, and P.L. Angermeier. 2019. Diel feeding and movement activity of Northern Snakehead (Channa argus). Proceedings of 1st International Snakehead Symposium. American Fisheries Symposium 89: 69-81 | Abstract December 2019
Lapointe, N.W.R., P.L. Fuller, M. Neilson, B.R. Murphy, and P.L. Angermeier. 2016. Pathways of fish invasions in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States. Management of Biological Invasions 7(3): 221-233. July 2016
Lapointe, N.W.R., J.T. Thorson, and P.L. Angermeier. 2012. Relative roles of natural and anthropogenic drivers of watershed invasibility in riverine ecosystems. Biological Invasions DOI 10.1007/s10530-012-0204-2. October 2012
Lapointe, N.W.R., J.T. Thorson, and P.L. Angermeier. 2010. Seasonal meso- and microhabitat selection by northern snakehead (Channa argus) in the Potomac River system. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 19:566-577. October 2010
Lapointe, N.W.R., J. S. Odenkirk, and P.L. Angermeier. 2013. Seasonal movement, dispersal, and home range of Northern Snakehead Channa argus (Actinopterygii, Perciformes) in the Potomac River catchment. Hydrobiologia 709: 73-87 July 2013
Lapointe, N., R. Pendleton, and P. Angermeier. 2012. A comparison of approaches for estimating relative impacts of nonnative fishes. environmental management 49: 82-95 February 2012
Lamouroux, N., N. L. Poff and P. L. Angermeier. 2002. Convergence of stream fish community traits in France and Virginia (USA) along geomorphic and hydraulic gradients. Ecology 83:1792-1807. August 2002
Kondolf, G. M., P. L. Angermeier, K. Cummins, T. Dunne, M. Healey, W. Kimmerer, P. B. Moyle, D. Murphy, D. Patten, S. Railsback, D. J. Reed, R. Spies, and R. Twiss. 2008. Projecting cumulative benefits of multiple river restoration projects: an example from the Sacramento-San Joaquin River system in California. Environmental Management 42: 933-945 June 2009
Jiao, Y., N. Lapointe, P.L. Angermeier, and B. Murphy. 2009. Hierarchical demographic approaches for assessing invasion dynamics of non-indigenous species: an example using northern snakehead (Channa argus). Ecological Modelling 220: 1681-1689. June 2009
Jacobson, P. J., K. M. Jacobson, P. L. Angermeier, and D. S. Cherry. October 2000. Hydrological influences on soil properties along ephemeral rivers in the Namib desert. Journal of Arid Environments 45: 21-34. October 2000
Jacobson, P. J., K. M. Jacobson, P. L. Angermeier, and D. S. Cherry. 2000. Variation in material transport and water chemistry along a large ephemeral river in the Namib Desert. Freshw. Biol. 44:481-491. January 2000
Jacobson, P. J., K. M. Jacobson, P. L. Angermeier, and D. S. Cherry. 1999. Transport, retention, and ecological significance of woody debris within a large ephemeral river. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 18:429-444. November 1999
Jachowski, D.S., R. Slotow, P.L. Angermeier, and J. Millspaugh. 2016. The future of animal reintroduction. Chapter 15 in D.S. Jachowski, J. Millspaugh, P.L. Angermeier, and R. Slotow, editors. Reintroduction of fish and wildlife populations. University of California Press, Oakland, CA. October 2016
Jachowski, D.S., J.J. Millspaugh, P.L. Angermeier, and R. Slotow, editors. 2016. Reintroduction of fish and wildlife populations. University of California Press, Oakland, CA. 395 pp. October 2016
Howeth, J.G., C.A. Gantz, P.L. Angermeier, E. A. Frimpong, M. Hoff, R.P. Keller, N.E. Mandrak, M.P. Marchetti, J.D. Olden, C.M. Romagosa, and D.M. Lodge. 2016. Predicting invasiveness of species in trade: climate match, trophic guild, and fecundity influence establishment and impact of nonnative freshwater fishes Diversity and Distributions 22: 148–160. July 2016
Hitt, N.P. and P.L. Angermeier. 2011. Fish community and bioassessment responses to stream network position. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 30:296-309. January 2011
Hitt, N.P. and P.L. Angermeier. 2008. River-stream connectivity affects fish bioassessment performance. Environmental Management 42: 132-150. September 2008
Hitt, N. P., and P. L. Angermeier. 2008. River-stream connectivity affects fish bioassessment performance. Environmental Management 42: 132-150. May 2008
Hitt, N. P., and P. L. Angermeier. 2008. Evidence for fish dispersal from spatial analysis of stream network topology. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 27(2):304-320. September 2008
Hitt, N. P., and P. L. Angermeier. 2006. Effects of adjacent streams on local fish assemblage structure in western Virginia: implications for biomonitoring. American Fisheries Society Symposium 48: 75-86. January 2006
Hirschler, M., A. Villamagna, P.L. Angermeier, and E. Laflamme. 2024. Deposited sediment influences occurrence of functional traits of stream fishes. Ecology of Freshwater Fish https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/eff.12768. | Abstract May 2024
Hilling, C. D., Y. Jiao, M. C. Fabrizio, P. L. Angermeier, A. J. Bunch, R. S. Greenlee, and D. J.
Orth. 2023. A size-based stock assessment model for monitoring invasive Blue Catfish in a
Chesapeake Bay subestuary. Fisheries Management and Ecology 30:70-88.
https://doi.org/10.1111/fme.12601.
February 2023
Govenor, H., L.A.H. Krometis, L. Willis, P.L. Angermeier, and W.C. Hession. 2019. Macroinvertebrate sensitivity thresholds for sediment in Virginia streams. Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management 15: 77-92. DOI: 10.1002/ieam.4086. December 2018
Goodwin, K. R., and P. L. Angermeier. 2003. Demographic characteristics of American eel in the Potomac River drainage, Virginia. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 132:525-537. August 2003
Gascho-Landis, A.M., N.W.R. Lapointe, and P.L. Angermeier. 2011. Individual growth and reproductive behavior in a newly established population of northern snakehead, Potomac River, USA. Hydrobiologia 661:123-131. July 2011
Frimpong, E.A. and P.L. Angermeier. 2010. Trait-based approaches in the analysis of stream fish communities. American Fisheries Society Symposium 73: 109-136. January 2010
Frimpong, E.A. and P.L. Angermeier. 2010. Comparative utility of selected frameworks for regionalizing fish- based bioassessment across the United States. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 139: 1872-1895. December 2010
Frimpong, E.A. and P.L. Angermeier. 2009. Web-based FishTraits database; available at http://www.cnr.vt.edu/fisheries/fishtraits/, NASA Global Change data portal, and USGS National Biological Information Infrastructure websites. January 2009
Frimpong, E.A. and P.L. Angermeier. 2009. FishTraits: a database of ecological and life-history traits of freshwater fishes of the United States. Fisheries (Bethesda) 34: 487-495. April 2009
Filipe, A.F., M.B. Araújo, I. Doadrio, P.L. Angermeier, and M.J. Collares-Pereira. 2009. Biogeography of Iberian freshwater fishes revisited: the roles of historical versus contemporary constraints. Journal of Biogeography 36: 2096-2110. April 2009
Emery, E. B., T. P. Simon, F. H. McCormick, P. L. Angermeier, J. E. DeShon, C. O. Yoder, R. E. Sanders, W. D. Pearson, G. D. Hickman, R. J. Reash, and J. A. Thomas. 2003. Development of a multimetric index for assessing the biological condition of the Ohio River. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 132:791-808. July 2003
Dutton, D. J., J. H. Roberts, P. L. Angermeier, and E. M. Hallerman. 2008. Microsatellite markers for the endangered Roanoke logperch Percina rex (Percidae) and their potential utility for other darter species. Molecular Ecology Resources, 8: 831-834. July 2008
Dunn, C.G. and P.L. Angermeier. 2019. Remaining populations of an upland stream fish persist in refugia defined by habitat features at multiple scales. Diversity and Distributions 25: 385–399. DOI:10.1111/ddi.12866. December 2018
Dunn, C.G. and P.L. Angermeier. 2016. Development of habitat suitability indices for Candy Darter Etheostoma osburni, with validation across representative populations. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 145:1266-1281. October 2016
Dunn, C. G., & P,L. Angermeier. 2019. Remaining populations of an upland stream fish persist in refugia defined by habitat features at multiple scales. Diversity and Distributions, 25(3), 385-399. https://doi.org/10.1111/ddi.12866 | Abstract | Download | Publisher Website January 2019
Dunn, C. G., & Angermeier, P. L. (2016). Development of habitat suitability indices for the Candy Darter, with cross-scale validation across representative populations. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 145(6), 1266-1281. https://doi.org/10.1080/00028487.2016.1217929 | Abstract | Download | Publisher Website October 2016
Dunham, J.B., P.L. Angermeier, S.D. Crausbay, A.E. Cravens, H. Gosnell, J. McEvoy, M.A. Moritz, N. Raheem, and T. Sanford. 2018. Rivers are social-ecological systems: time to integrate human dimensions into riverscape ecology and management. WIREs Water. DOI: 10.1002/wat2.1291. May 2018
Czuba, J.A., M. Hirschler, E.A. Pratt, A. Villamagna, and P.L. Angermeier. 2022. Bankfull shear
velocity predicts embeddedness and silt cover in gravel streambeds. River Research and Applications
38: 59-68. https://doi.org/10.1002/rra.3878.
November 2021
Czech, B., and 12 coauthors. 2006. Economic growth, fish conservation, and the AFS: conclusion to a forum, beginning of a movement? Fisheries (Bethesda) 31(1): 40-43. January 2006
Czech, B., P. Angermeier, H. Daly, P. Pister, and R. Hughes. 2004. Fish conservation, sustainable fisheries, and economic growth: no more fish stories. Fisheries 29(8): 36-37. August 2004
Cook, R. R., P. L. Angermeier, D. S. Finn, N. L. Poff, and K. L. Krueger. 2004. Geographic variation in patterns of nestedness among local stream fish assemblages in Virginia. Oecologia 140:639-649. October 2004
Closs, G.P., P.L. Angermeier, W. Darwall, and S. Balcombe. 2015. Why are freshwater fish so threatened? Pages 37-75 in G.P. Closs, M. Krkosek, and J. Olden, (eds.) Conservation of Freshwater Fishes. Cambridge University Press. June 2015
Cao. Y, D. P Larsen, R. M. Hughes, P. L. Angermeier and T. M. Patton. 2002. Sampling effort affects multivariate comparisons of stream assemblages. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 21:701-714. January 2003
Buckwalter, J.D., P.L. Angermeier, J. Argentina, S. Wolf, S. Floyd, and E.M. Hallerman. 2019.
Drift of larval darters (Family Percidae) in the upper Roanoke River basin, USA, characterized
using phenotypic and DNA barcoding markers. Fishes 4(4), 59; doi:10.3390/fishes4040059. | Abstract
December 2019
Buckwalter, J.D., E.A. Frimpong, P.L. Angermeier, and J.N. Barney. 2020. Species traits predict
stream-fish invaders in an Appalachian (U.S.A) river basin. Freshwater Biology 65: 552-564.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/fwb.13453 | Abstract
February 2020
Buckwalter, J.D., E.A. Frimpong, P.L. Angermeier, and J.N. Barney. 2018. Seventy years of stream- fish collections reveal invasions and native range contractions in an Appalachian (USA) watershed. Diversity and Distributions 24: 219-232. June 2018
Bigford, T., and 12 coauthors. 2006. Economic growth and fish conservation. Fisheries (Bethesda) 31 (8):404-409. August 2006
Benejam, L., P.L. Angermeier, A. Munné, and E. García-Berthou. 2010. Assessing effects of water abstraction on fish assemblages in Mediterranean streams. Freshwater Biology 55: 628-642. February 2010
Baron, J. S., N. L. Poff, P. L. Angermeier, C. N. Dahm, P. H. Gleick, N. G. Hairston, Jr., R. B. Jackson, C. A. Johnston, B. D Richter, and A. D. Steinman. 2003. Sustaining healthy freshwater ecosystems. Issues in Ecology, Number 10, 16 pp. May 2003
Argentina, J.E., P.L. Angermeier, and E.M. Hallerman. 2013. Population ecology of variegate darter (Etheostoma variatum) in Virginia. Final report to Virginia Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy, Richmond, VA. Virginia Tech College of Natural Resources & Environment Reports Series, Number 2. 62 pp. June 2013
Argentina, J.E., P.L. Angermeier, E.M. Hallerman, and S.A. Welsh. 2018. Spatial extent of analysis influences observed patterns of population genetic structure in a widespread darter species (Percidae). Freshwater Biology 63: 1185–1198. April 2018
Angermeier, P.L., L.A. Krometis, M.J. Stern, and T.L. Hemby. 2021. Exploring relationships among stream health, human well-being, and demographics in Virginia, USA. Ecological Indicators 121
107194. DOI.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2020.107194.
February 2021
Angermeier, P.L. and M.J. Pinder. 2015. Viewing the status of Virginia’s environment through the lens of freshwater fishes. Virginia Journal of Science 66: 147-169. October 2015
Angermeier, P.L. and J.R. Karr. 2019. Ecological health indicators. Encyclopedia of Ecology (2nd Edition) 1: 391-401 and online Reference Module in Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences. Elsevier, Oxford. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-409548-9.10926-1. September 2018
Angermeier, P.L. and A.M. Villamagna. 2015. Regulating services as measures of ecological Resilience on DoD lands. Final report to Department of Defense, Environmental Security Technology Certification Program, Project RC-201114, Arlington, VA. 93 pp. https://serdp-estcp.org/Program-Areas/Resource-Conservation-and-Climate-Change/Natural-Resources/Watershed-Processes-and-Management/RC-201114/RC-201114/(language)/eng-US December 2015
Angermeier, P.L. 2010. Preface: Conservation challenges for stream fish ecologists. American Fisheries Society Symposium 73: 303-309. April 2010
Angermeier, P. L., and G. Davideanu. 2004. Using fish communities to assess streams in Romania: initial development of an index of biotic integrity. Hydrobiologia 511: 65-78. August 2004
Angermeier, P. L., R. A. Smogor, and J. R. Stauffer. 2000. Regional frameworks and candidate metrics for assessing biotic integrity in mid-Atlantic highland streams. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 129:962-981. January 2000
Angermeier, P. L., K. L. Krueger, and C. A. Dolloff. 2002. Discontinuity in stream-fish distributions: implications for assessing and predicting species occurrence. Pp. 519-527 in J. M. Scott et al., editors. Predicting species occurrences: issues of accuracy and scale. Island Press, Covelo, CA. July 2002
Angermeier, P. L., A. P. Wheeler, and A. E. Rosenberger. 2004. A conceptual framework for assessing impacts of roads on aquatic biota. Fisheries 29(12): 19-29. December 2004
Angermeier, P. L. 2007. The role of fish biologists in helping society build ecological sustainability. Fisheries (Bethesda) 32: 9-20. January 2007
Angermeier, P. L. 2005. Fish biologists as conservation educators regarding economic growth. Fisheries 30(12): 37-39. December 2006
Angermeier, P. L. 2001. Reply to Povilitis: another conservation conundrum. Conservation Biology 15:536-538. March 2001
Angermeier, P. L. 2000. The natural imperative for biological conservation. Conservation Biology 14:373-381. January 2000
Albanese, B., P. L. Angermeier, and S. Dorai-Raj. 2004. Ecological correlates of fish movement in a network of Virginia streams. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 61: 857-869 June 2004
Albanese, B., P. L. Angermeier, and J. T. Peterson. Does mobility limit rates of colonization and population recovery among stream fishes? Freshwater Biology 7:1444-1460. May 2009
Albanese, B., P. L. Angermeier, and C. Gowan. 2003. Designing mark-recapture studies to reduce effects of distance-weighting on movement distance distributions of stream fishes. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 132:925-939. July 2003
Project Completion Date
Distribution and abundance of Roanoke logperch (Percina rex) in the Dan River basin of Virginia February 2012
Regulating Services as Measures of Ecological Resilience on DoD Lands September 2015
Survey of the freshwater mollusk assemblages in the Little River, Virginia. December 2011
Development and Assessment of Tools for Evaluating Stream Fish Community Responses to Climate Change along Thermal Gradients September 2012
Population ecology of variegate darter in Virginia May 2012
Assessment and mitigation of potential impact of the Southeast Supply Enhancement Project on Roanoke Logperch May 2025
Exploring eDNA as a stream bioassessment tool September 2024
Assessing and mapping instream embeddedness for Strategic Habitat Units (SHUs) in Alabama and adjoining states October 2025
Development and publication of a generic Resource Equivalency Analysis (REA) model for freshwater mussels for use in Natural Resource Damage Assessment and Restoration (NRDAR) cases June 2025
Mussel reestablishment as a best management practice: scaling their nutrient effects from the individual to the stream June 2027
Title: Spatial analysis of relations among conservation practices, aquatic biodiversity, ecosystem services, and human well-being September 2012
Spatial Analysis of Relations among Conservation Practices, Aquatic Ecosystem Services, and Human Well-being in the Albemarle-Pamlico Basin. September 2011
Habitat Suitability for Roanoke Logperch in Streams near Philpott Reservoir. March 2012
Biological Monitoring and Geomorphological Characterization for the USGS Eastern Region Initiative on the Clinch (ERIC). February 2012
Assessing impacts of the Roanoke River Flood Reduction Project on the endangered Roanoke logperch April 2011
Targeted surveys to prevent the extinction of Slender Chub Erimystax cahni October 2023
Identification of larval darters collected near Niagara Dam on Roanoke River December 2022
Development and application of a multiscale model of habitat suitability for Candy Darter August 2023
Effects of BMPs and land use on stream macroinvertebrates and fishes in the Chesapeake basin September 2025
Coupling social science and watershed modeling to improve ecological health of streams in agricultural landscapes August 2022
Phenology and habitat use of larval Percina in the upper Roanoke River basin – Phase 2 May 2020
Evaluating efficacy of agricultural BMPs in the upper Clinch, Powell, and Holston river drainages December 2022
Development of a structured decision-making framework to guide translocation of imperiled aquatic species in the Roanoke and Dan river basins October 2020
Ecosystem services in the Roanoke River basin November 2019
Assessment of the dynamics and biotic impacts of fine sediment to assist conservation of stream fishes in the Dan and Roanoke river basins November 2020
Farm Bill conservation practice (BMP) efficacy in mitigating livestock impacts in the Copper Creek watershed February 2020
Development of a landscape model to predict reach-level sources of Roanoke logperch larvae in the upper Roanoke River system January 2020
Development of an eDNA protocol for detecting candy, variegate, and Kanawha darters December 2019
How does current management of water quality align with ecological health and human well-being? A preliminary study of Virginia June 2017
Relating fine sediment dynamics and best management practices (BMPs) to instream habitat conditions for priority fishes and mussels in the Copper Creek drainage December 2018
Demographic status and population genetic differentiation of Candy Darter populations in Virginia April 2020
Phenology and habitat use of larval darters in the upper Roanoke River basin December 2016
Cost-effectiveness of riparian restoration as a recovery tactic for Roanoke logperch June 2015
Impact of mining effluent on fish populations September 2016
Buckwalter, Joe
PhD
joebuck@vt.edu

Castaneda Guzman, Mariana
PhD
marianacg@vt.edu

Grundy, Kyle
Master's
kyleg27@vt.edu

Harris, Madison
Master's
madisonh22@vt.edu

Presentations Presentation Date
Wheeler, K., J.H. Roberts, M.C. Freeman, B.J. Freeman, and P.L. Angermeier. 2017. How well does the flow-trait framework predict short-term fish community dynamics in unregulated rivers? Annual meeting of the Southeastern fishes Council. November 2017
Walker, R.H., A.C. Belvin, J.B. Mouser, A. Pennino, S. Plont, C.D. Robinson, L.B. Smith, J. Thapa, C.E.<br>Zipper, P.L. Angermeier, and S.A. Entrekin. May 2022. Rubbing salt in wounded ecosystems: a global<br>synthesis of animal responses to freshwater salinization. Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting. May 2022
Walker, R.H., A.C. Belvin, J.B. Mouser, A. Pennino, S. Plont, C.D. Robinson, L.B. Smith, J. Thapa, C.E.<br>Zipper, P.L. Angermeier, and S.A. Entrekin. May 2022. Aquatic insect responses to salinization across<br>ecosystems, taxa, and ions: a review. Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting. May 2022
Walker, R.H., A.C. Belvin, J.B. Mouser, A. Pennino, S. Plont, C.D. Robinson, L.B. Smith, J. Thapa, C.<br>E. Zipper, and P.L. Angermeier. Mar 2023. Rubbing salt into wounded ecosystems: a global synthesis<br>of animal responses to freshwater salinization. Joint meeting of Iowa Chapters, American Fisheries<br>Society and The Wildlife Society. March 2023
Villamagna, A.M., P.L. Angermeier, and B. Mogollón. 2014. Measures of watershed capacity to provide ecosystem services can inform decisions about land/water use. Annual meeting of American Fisheries Society. August 2014
Villamagna, A., Y. Liang, and P. Angermeier. 2014. Integrating ecosystem services into strategies to select compatible-use lands around military bases. Annual meeting of North America Congress for Conservation Biology. (poster) July 2014
Villamagna, A., P. Angermeier, and C.A. Dolloff. 2014. Spatiotemporal variability in thermal sensitivity of streams in subbasins of the Roanoke (VA-NC) and Chattahoochee rivers (GA). Annual meeting of Mid-Atlantic Chapter, Ecological Society of America. June 2014
Villamagna, A., P. Angermeier, and B. Mogollón. 2013. Collateral benefits of conservation: a comparison of ecosystem services provision on public and private conservation lands. Annual meeting of International Congress for Conservation Biology. July 2013
Villamagna, A., B. Mogollón, and P. Angermeier. 2013. Stakeholder engagement in scenario analysis of ecosystem services and human well-being for conservation planning in the Albemarle- Pamlico Basin. Annual meeting of United States Society for Ecological Economics. June 2013
Villamagna, A. and P. Angermeier. 2014. Mapping the flow of ecosystem services from public and private conservation areas. Annual meeting of North America Congress for Conservation Biology. July 2014
Sleezer, L.J., P.L. Angermeier, and E.A. Frimpong. 2019. A brief history of non-native fish invasions in the New River basin. New River Symposium. April 2019
Sleezer, L.J, E.A. Frimpong, and P.L. Angermeier. 2019. Examining multi-scale effects of land use on fish abundance within the New River basin. Joint meeting of Virginia, Virginia Tech, and West Virginia chapters, American Fisheries Society. February 2019
Roberts, J.H., P.L. Angermeier, and E.M. Hallerman. 2014. Potential for genetic monitoring to detect biotic impacts of river habitat fragmentation and land-use change. Annual meeting of Virginia Chapter, American Fisheries Society. February 2014
Roberts, J.H., P.L. Angermeier, and E.M. Hallerman. 2013. A new framework to evaluate and avert risks to fragmented populations of stream fish. Annual meeting of International Congress for Conservation Biology. July 2013
Roberts, J.H. and P.L. Angermeier. Feb 2024. Recovery of endangered Roanoke Logperch: key lessons<br>on teamwork, persistence, and dealing with uncertainty. Annual meeting of Southern Division,<br>American Fisheries Society. (invited) February 2024
Ostby, B., P. Angermeier, and M. Pinder. 2013. Semi-quantitative surveys of the freshwater mollusk assemblages in the Little River, Virginia. Poster at annual meeting of Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society. March 2013
Moyer, G., J. Roberts, E. Hallerman, and P. Angermeier. 2015. Developing a translocation risk- assessment framework for aquatic organisms of the southeastern United States. Annual meeting of American Fisheries Society. August 2015
Mouser, J.B., S. Ciparis, and P.L. Angermeier. May 2022. Responses of stream health to agricultural best<br>management practices.<b> </b>Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting. May 2022
Mouser, J.B., S. Ciparis, and P.L. Angermeier. 2020. Assessing efficacy of agricultural BMPs to inform<br>stream restoration in southwestern Virginia. Virginia Tech’s Annual Interfaces of Global Change<br>Graduate Student Research Symposium.<b> </b><br>[postponed due to covid-19] April 2020
Mouser, J.B., S. Ciparis, and P. Angermeier. Apr 2021. Assessing efficacy of agricultural best<br>management practices for restoring stream health. Virginia Tech’s Annual Interfaces of Global<br>Change Graduate Student Research Symposium.<b> </b> April 2021
Mouser, J.B., S. Ciparis, A. Dayer, J. Czuba, and P.L. Angermeier. Apr 2024. Using a social-ecological<br>framework to support decisions regarding agricultural best management practices. Northeast Fish and<br>Wildlife Conference. (invited) April 2024
Mouser, J.B., S. Ciparis, A. Dayer, J. Czuba, B. Brown, and P. Angermeier. Apr 2023. An<br>interdisciplinary approach enhances understanding the efficacy of agricultural best management<br>practices for protecting stream health. Virginia Tech’s Annual Interfaces of Global Change Graduate<br>Student Research Symposium.<b> </b> April 2023
Mouser, J.B., A.C. Belvin, A. Pennino, S. Plont, C.D. Robinson, L.B. Smith, J. Thapa, C.E. Zipper, P.L.<br>Angermeier, S.A. Entrekin, and R.H. Walker. Apr 2022. Rubbing salt in wounded ecosystems: an ICG<br>capstone review of animal responses to anthropogenic salinization. Virginia Tech’s Annual Interfaces<br>of Global Change Graduate Student Research Symposium.<b> </b> April 2022
Mouser, J.B., A. Dayer, S. Ciparis, and P.L. Angermeier. Mar 2023. Factors influencing landowners’ use<br>of agricultural best management practices after cost-share contracts end. Annual meeting of<br>Environment Virginia Symposium. March 2023
Mouser, J.B., A. Dayer, S. Ciparis, and P.L. Angermeier. Mar 2022. Using an interdisciplinary approach<br>to assess effects of agricultural best management practices on stream health.<b> </b>Annual meeting of<br>Virginia Lakes and Watersheds Association. (invited) March 2022
Mouser, J.B., A. Dayer, S. Ciparis, and P. Angermeier. Mar 2021. An interdisciplinary approach for<br>determining efficacy of agricultural best management practices. Annual meeting of Virginia Lakes<br>and Watersheds Association. March 2021
Mouser, J.B, R. Walker, S. Entrekin, and P. Angermeier. Apr 2021. Influence of salinization on<br>freshwater crustaceans (Decapoda: Amphipoda, Astacidea Brachyura, Caridea, and Isopoda). Annual<br>meeting of Southern Division, American Fisheries Society. April 2021
Mohamed, D.A., R.H. Walker, A.C. Belvin, J.B. Mouser, A. Pennino, S. Plont, C.D. Robinson, L.B.<br>Smith, J. Thapa, C.E. Zipper, P.L. Angermeier, and S.A. Entrekin. Jun 2023. Freshwater animal<br>responses to salinization: a review. Annual meeting of Society of Freshwater Science. June 2023
Mogollón, B., A. Villamagna, and P. Angermeier. 2013. An ecosystem service framework to evaluate landscape-level sustainability of freshwater recreational fishing. Annual meeting of Virginia Chapter, American Fisheries Society. February 2013
Mogollon, B. and P. Angermeier. 2014. Relative influences of land cover and precipitation on recurrence intervals of inland riverine floods in Virginia and North Carolina. Virginia Tech’s Annual Forest Resources and Environmental Conservation Graduate Research Symposium. April 2014
Mogollon, B. and P. Angermeier. 2014. Mapping the capacity of watersheds to regulate floods: technological and biophysical factors. Annual conference of Universities Council on Water Resources. June 2014
Mogollon, B. and P. Angermeier. 2014. Assessing landscape capacity to regulate floods in elected watersheds across North Carolina and Virginia. Annual meeting of Virginia Water Conference. March 2014
Millspaugh, J., D.S. Jachowski, R. Slotow, and P.L. Angermeier. 2016. The future of animal reintroduction. Annual meeting of The Wildlife Society. October 2016
McBaine, K.E., P.L. Angermeier, and E.M. Hallerman. 2018. Preliminary assessment of within-stream movement patterns of Candy Darter in Virginia. Meeting of Virginia and Virginia Tech chapters, American Fisheries Society. February 2018
McBaine, K.E., P.L. Angermeier, and E.M. Hallerman. 2018. Preliminary assessment of within-stream movement patterns of Candy Darter in Virginia. Annual meeting of the Southeastern Fishes Council. November 2018
McBaine, K.E., P.L. Angermeier, and E.A. Frimpong. 2019. Variation in detectability among riffle- dwelling fishes in two Virginia streams. Joint meeting of Virginia, Virginia Tech, and West Virginia chapters, American Fisheries Society. February 2019
McBaine, K.E., E.M. Hallerman, and P.L. Angermeier. Feb 2022. Direct and molecular observation of<br>movement and reproduction by Candy Darter, <i>Etheostoma osburni</i>, an endangered benthic stream fish.<br>Annual meeting of Virginia Chapter, American Fisheries Society. February 2022
McBaine, K.E. and P.L. Angermeier. 2017. Natural history, threats, and current research related to candy darter in Virginia. New River Symposium. May 2017
McBaine, K. and P.L. Angermeier. 2019. Evolving threats, conflicts, and management of Candy Darter in Virginia and West Virginia. Annual meeting of American Fisheries Society. October 2019
Mather, M. E., P. L. Angermeier, K. L. Pope, L. A. Deegan, C. L. Hopkinson, and M. Vanni. May 2022. Framing questions differently can catalyze innovative solutions to complex aquatic science problems. Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Grand Rapids, Michigan (Virtual). May 2022
Martin, Z.P. and P.L. Angermeier. 2019. Testing effects of embeddedness on nest-site choice and oviposition by a cavity-nesting stream fish. Virginia Tech’s Annual Interfaces of Global Change Graduate Student Research Symposium. April 2019
Martin, Z.P. and P.L. Angermeier. 2018. A modeling-monitoring approach to relate sediment loads to stream habitat quality and agricultural best management practices in Copper Creek (Clinch River). Virginia Tech’s Annual Interfaces of Global Change Graduate Student Research Symposium. April 2018
Martin, Z., S. Ciparis, P. Angermeier, and D. Orth. 2017. Multi-level impacts of coal mining on stream fish communities in the Clinch River and Powell River watersheds. Annual meeting of Northeast Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies. April 2017
Martin, Z., S. Ciparis, P. Angermeier, and D. Orth. 2017. Multi-level impacts of coal mining on stream fishes in the Clinch River and Powell River watersheds of Virginia. Virginia Tech’s Annual Interfaces of Global Change Graduate Student Research Symposium. April 2017
Martin, Z., S. Ciparis, P. Angermeier, and D. Orth. 2017. Impacts of coal mining on stream fish diversity and distribution in the Clinch River and Powell River watersheds. Meeting of Virginia and Virginia Tech Chapters, American Fisheries Society. February 2017
Martin, Z., S. Ciparis, D. Orth, and P. Angermeier. 2016. Impacts of mining effluent on fishes in the Clinch River and Powell River watersheds. Virginia Tech’s Annual Interfaces of Global Change Graduate Research Symposium. April 2016
Martin, Z., P. Angermeier, and D. Orth. 2017. Using species distribution models to identify negative threshold responses to coal mining stressors in Appalachian stream fishes. Annual meeting of American Fisheries Society. (invited) August 2017
Martin, Z., A. Villamagna, L. Scott, and P. Angermeier. 2015. Landscape-scale influences on in-stream habitat for endangered Roanoke logperch, Percina rex. Annual meeting of Virginia Chapter, American Fisheries Society. February 2015
Martin, Z. and P. Angermeier. 2018. Testing effects of embeddedness on nest-site choice and oviposition by a cavity-nesting stream fish. Annual meeting of the Southeastern Fishes Council. November 2018
Martin, G., H. Greenway, J. Buckwalter, and P. Angermeier. 2019. Patterns of larval darter catch in the upper Roanoke River drainage. Poster at joint meeting of Virginia, Virginia Tech, and West Virginia chapters, American Fisheries Society. February 2019
Liang, Y., A. Villamagna, and P.L. Angermeier. 2014. Assessing riparian filtration using spatially explicit GIS flowpath models. Annual meeting of Virginia GIS Conference. September 2014
Lapointe, N.W.R., R.K. Saylor, and P.L. Angermeier. 2018. Diel feeding and movement activity of Northern Snakehead (Channa argus). 1st International Snakehead Symposium. (invited) July 2018
Krometis, L.A., P. Angermeier, M. Stern, and T. Hemby. 2018. Relationships among human health and well-being, aquatic ecosystem health, and demographics in Virginia. Annual meeting of American Public Health Association. November 2018
Hirschler, M., A. Villamagna, and P.L. Angermeier. Sep 2020. Species traits as indicators of sediment<br>sensitivity. Annual meeting of American Fisheries Society.<br>[accepted but withdrawn] September 2020
Hirschler, M., A. Villamagna, and P.L. Angermeier. 2019. Fish community responses along a gradient of stream sedimentation. Annual meeting of American Fisheries Society. October 2019
Hilling, C.D., Y. Jiao, M.C. Fabrizio, P.L. Angermeier, A.J. Bunch, R.S. Greenlee, and D.J. Orth. 2021.<br>A size-based stock assessment model for monitoring invasive Blue Catfish in a Chesapeake Bay<br>subestuary. Annual meeting of Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference. February 2021
Heironimus, L., J.E. Argentina, and P.L. Angermeier. 2013. Verification of age-at-length and growth rates of variegate darters. Annual meeting of American Fisheries Society. September 2013
Hallerman, E., S. Wolf, J. Argentina, P. Angermeier, and T. Grant. 2018. Phenology and habitat use of larval darters in the upper Roanoke River basin. Meeting of Virginia and Virginia Tech chapters, American Fisheries Society. February 2018
Gibson, D., J.H. Roberts, P.L. Angermeier, and D.R. Smith. Sep 2020. Using structured decision-making<br>to inform a translocation strategy for the endangered Roanoke Logperch. Annual meeting of American<br>Fisheries Society. September 2020
Dunn, C.G. and P.L. Angermeier. 2013. Factors shaping the fish fauna of the New River drainage. New River Symposium. May 2013
Dunn, C.G. and P.L. Angermeier. 2013. Distribution of candy darter reflects range-wide variation in stream temperature regime and substrate composition. Annual meeting of American Fisheries Society. September 2013
Dunn, C. and P. Angermeier. 2012. Candy darter habitat preferences and their implications for conservation. Annual meeting of Virginia Chapter, American Fisheries Society. February 2012
Dunn, C. G. and P. L. Angermeier. 2011. Habitat use and behavior of candy darters Etheostoma osburni may mediate interactions with an introduced congener. Annual meeting of Southern Division, American Fisheries Society. January 2011
Dunn, C. G. and P. L. Angermeier. 2011. Ecology of saddled darters in the New River drainage. New River Symposium, Athens, WV May 2011
Dunham, J.B, R. White, C.S. Allen, B.G. Marcot, D. Shively, and P.L. Angermeier. 2016. The reintroduction landscape: finding success at the intersection of ecological, social, and institutional dimensions. Annual meeting of The Wildlife Society. October 2016
Ciparis, S., Z.P. Martin, P.L. Angermeier, and D.J. Orth. 2018. Effects of coal mining-associated stressors on stream fishes. Annual North American meeting of Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. November 2018
Castaneda-Guzman, M., M. Harris, E. Frimpong, and P.L. Angermeier. Apr 2024. Development and<br>application of a multiscale model of habitat suitability for Candy Darter. New River Symposium. April 2024
Castaneda-Guzman, M., E. Frimpong, and P.L. Angermeier. Apr 2024. Venturing into the virtual wild: innovations in ecological modeling with virtual species and rarity frameworks. Virginia Tech’s Annual Interfaces of Global Change Graduate Student Research Symposium.<b> </b> April 2024
Buckwalter, J., P. Angermeier, and E. Hallerman. 2019. Identification of larval darters of the upper Roanoke River drainage. Poster at joint meeting of Virginia, Virginia Tech, and West Virginia chapters, American Fisheries Society. February 2019
Argentina, J., P. Angermeier, and J. Roberts. 2014. Habitat use by young-of-year Roanoke logperch in the upper Roanoke River. Annual meeting of Virginia Chapter, American Fisheries Society. February 2014
Angermeier, P.L., M. Hirschler, A. Villamagna, and E. Laflamme. Feb 2024. Deposited sediment<br>influences occurrence of functional traits of stream fishes. Annual meeting of Southern Division,<br>American Fisheries Society. February 2024
Angermeier, P.L., L.A. Krometis, and M.J. Stern. Apr 2021. Exploring relationships among stream<br>health, human well-being, and demographics. 12th National Monitoring Conference April 2021
Angermeier, P.L., J.H. Roberts, J.C. Richard, E.A. Frimpong, and N.P. Hitt. 2013. Perspectives on stream fish movement: a conceptual framework and empirical tests. Mountain Stream Symposium II, Harrisonburg, VA. September 2013
Angermeier, P.L. and M.J. Pinder. 2015. Viewing the status of Virginia’s environment through the lens of freshwater fishes. Annual meeting of Virginia Academy of Science. May 2015
Angermeier, P.L. and C.A. Dolloff. 2015. Opportunities and challenges in navigating multiple bureaucracies to inform fish management. Annual meeting of American Fisheries Society. August 2015
Angermeier, P.L. 2016. Roles, challenges, and lessons for fishery scientists in creating, disseminating, and applying ‘best available science’. Plenary talk at annual meeting of Western Division, American Fisheries Society. March 2016
Angermeier, P., D. Jachowski, J. Millspaugh, and R. Slotow. 2017. Reintroducing fish and wildlife populations to achieve conservation goals. Annual meeting of International Congress for Conservation Biology. July 2017
Angermeier, P., A. Villamagna, and B. Mogollón. 2013. Engaging conservation stakeholders in assessing ecosystem services: lessons learned in the Albemarle-Pamlico basin. Annual meeting of International Congress for Conservation Biology. July 2013
Angermeier, P. and A. Villamagna. 2013. Integrating stakeholder engagement, scenario analysis, and ecosystem-service mapping for conservation planning in the Albemarle-Pamlico basin. Albemarle-Pamlico Ecosystem Symposium, New Bern, NC. November 2013
Angermeier, P. and A. George. 2014. Development of freshwater literacy standards by members of American Fisheries Society and Society for Conservation Biology. Annual meeting of American Fisheries Society. August 2014
Angermeier, P. May 2022. Reframing conservation concepts and actions to enhance in-the-water<br>conservation success. Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting. (invited) May 2022
Anderson, G.B., J.H. Roberts, and P.L. Angermeier. 2014. Accounting for imperfect detection and spatiotemporal autocorrelation in a BACI design to monitor the federally endangered Roanoke logperch in the Roanoke River. Annual meeting of Southern Division, American Fisheries Society. January 2014
Technical Publications Publication Date
Wheeler, A.P., A.E.K. Rosenberger, and P.L. Angermeier. 2002. Potential impacts of I-73 on stream habitat and biota, with emphasis on the endangered Roanoke logperch. Final Report to Virginians for Appropriate Roads, Floyd, VA. April 2002
Rosenberger, A.E., and P.L. Angermeier. 2002. Roanoke logperch (Percina rex) population structure and habitat use. Final Report to VDGIF, Blacksburg, VA 100 pp. June 2002
Roberts, J.H., P.L. Angermeier, and E.M. Hallerman. 2009. Analysis of population genetics of Roanoke logperch (Percina rex) based on microsatellite markers. Final report to United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Gloucester, VA. 35 pp. August 2009
Roberts, J.H., P.L. Angermeier, and E.M. Hallerman. 2007. Development of microsatellite markers for study of Roanoke logperch (Percina rex) population genetic structure and viability. Final report to Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries, Richmond, VA. 20 pp. March 2007
Roberts, J.H.( and P.L. Angermeier). 2012. Assessment of the distribution and abundance of Roanoke logperch (Percina rex) in the Dan River basin of Virginia. Final report to Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries, Richmond, VA. 19 pp. June 2012
Roberts, J.H. and P.L. Angermeier. 2012. Monitoring of endangered Roanoke logperch (Percina rex) in Smith River upstream of Philpott Reservoir, on U.S. Army Corps of Engineers property. Final report submitted to United States Geological Survey, Reston, VA. 21 pp. July 2012
Roberts, J.H. and P.L. Angermeier. 2011. Survey of fishes at the Pittsylvania County Route 853 bridge over Sugartree Creek, Virginia. Project report to Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond, VA. 4 pp. June 2011
Roberts, J.H. and P.L. Angermeier. 2011. Survey of fishes at the Pittsylvania County Route 676 bridge over Whitehorn Creek, Virginia. Project report to Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond, VA. 4 pp. June 2011
Roberts, J.H. and P.L. Angermeier. 2011. Survey of fishes at the Pittsylvania County Route 622 bridge over Cascade Creek, Virginia. Project report to Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond, VA. 4 pp. June 2011
Roberts, J.H. and P.L. Angermeier. 2010. Survey of fishes at the Scott County U.S. Route 58 bridge over North Fork Holston River and Hilton Creek, Virginia. Project report to Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond, VA. 6 pp. June 2010
Roberts, J.H. and P.L. Angermeier. 2010. Survey of fishes at the Bedford County Route 727 bridge over Crab Orchared Creek, Virginia. Project report to Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond, VA. 5 pp. January 2010
Roberts, J.H. and P.L. Angermeier. 2010. Survey of fishes and habitat at the Montgomery County Route 773 bridge over Roanoke River, Virginia. Project report to Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond, VA. 5 pp. January 2010
Roberts, J.H. and P.L. Angermeier. 2008. Habitat and fish surveys for Roanoke logperch (Percina rex) and orangefin madtom (Noturus gilberti) in North Fork Little Chestnut Creek, Franklin County, Virginia. Final report to Joyce Engineering, Inc., Greensboro, NC. 6 pp. August 2008
Roberts, J.H. and P.L. Angermeier. 2007. Surveys of habitat suitable for endangered Roanoke logperch (Percina rex) in streams crossed by proposed Transco gas pipeline extensions in Pittsylvania and Campbell counties, Virginia. Final report to ENSR, Houston, TX. 8 pp. May 2007
Roberts, J.H. and P.L. Angermeier. 2006. Assessing impacts of the Roanoke River Flood Reduction Project on the endangered Roanoke logperch. Final report to United States Army Corps of Engineers, Wilmington, NC. 44 pp. March 2006
Roberts, J.H and P.L. Angermeier. November 2004. Monitoring for effects of KIK effluent on Roanoke logperch in Roanoke River. Final Report to U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Gloucester, VA. 11 pp. November 2004
Roberts, J., P. Angermeier, and E. Hallerman. 2010. Survey of mitochondrial DNA variation in endangered Roanoke logperch (Percina rex). Final report to Virginia Dept of Game & Inland Fisheries. Submitted for USGS review. October 2010
Ostby, B.J.K., P.L. Angermeier, and R.J. Neves. 2010. Freshwater mussel survey in the upper North Fork Holston River, Virginia. Project report to United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Abingdon, VA. 57 pp. June 2010
Ostby, B.J.K. and R.J. Neves. 2008. Survey of freshwater mussels at the proposed 208 bypass bridge crossing of the Po River, Spotsylvania County, Virginia. Final Report to Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond, VA . 17 pp. September 2008
Ostby, B.J.K. and R.J. Neves. 2008. Survey of freshwater mussels at the Route 817 ford crossing (Hannah’s Ford) of Craig Creek, Botetourt County, Virginia. Final Report to the Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond, VA. 8 pp. September 2008
Ostby, B.J.K. and R.J. Neves. 2008. Survey of freshwater mussels at the Route 743 bridge crossing of the North Fork Rivanna River, Albarmarle County, Virginia. Final Report to Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond, VA. 11 pp. September 2008
Ostby, B.J.K. and R.J. Neves. 2008. Survey of freshwater mollusks at the Route 282 crossing of Bluestone River, Tazewell County, Virginia. Final Report to Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond VA. 14 pp. September 2008
Ostby, B.J.K. and R.J. Neves. 2008. Survey and relocation of freshwater mussels at the Route 770 ford crossing (Carter’s Ford), of Craig Creek, Botetourt County, Virginia. Final Report to Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond, VA. 12 pp. September 2008
Ostby, B.J.K. and R.J. Neves. 2008. Survey and relocation of freshwater mussels at the Route 206 ford crossing (Anderson’s Ford) of Craig Creek, Botetourt County, Virginia. Final Report to Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond, VA. 13 pp. September 2008
Ostby, B.J.K. and R.J. Neves. 2008. Survey and relocation of freshwater mussels at the Route 205 ford crossing (Reid’s Ford) of Craig Creek, Botetourt County, Virginia. Final Report to the Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond, VA. 8 pp. September 2008
Ostby, B.J.K. and P.L. Angermeier. 2012. Survey of the freshwater mollusk assemblages in the Little River, Virginia. Project report to Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries, Richmond, VA. 88 pp. June 2012
Ostby, B.J.K. and P.L. Angermeier. 2009. Reconnaissance surveys for native mussel habitat, James Spinymussel (Pleurobema collina), and other protected mussels in the upper James River, Botetourt County, Virginia. Project report to United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Gloucester, VA. 51 pp. January 2009
Ostby, B. J. K. and R. J. Neves. 2010. Habitat Assessment at the Route 58 Bridge Crossing of the Middle Fork Holston River in Washington County. Project Number:0058-095-108, B607, B608, C504. Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond, VA. 10 pp. December 2010
Noe, G., P.L. Angermeier, L.B. Barber, J. Buckwalter, M.J. Cashman, O. Devereux, T.R. Doody, S.
Entrekin, R.M. Fanelli, N. Hitt, M.E. Huber, J.R. Jasmann, K.O. Maloney, T.G. Mohs, S. Sabat-
Bonilla, K. Smalling, T. Wagner, J.C. Wolf, and K.E. Hyer. 2024. Connecting conservation
practices to local stream health in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. U.S. Geological Survey Fact
Sheet 2024–3030, 4 p., https://doi.org/10.3133/fs20243030.
June 2024
Mattson, K.M, B. Ostby, P.L. Angermeier, and R.J. Neves. 2009. Cost-effective mussel restoration and conservation in TVA streams and tailwaters (contract supplement). Project report to Tennesse Valley Authority, Chattanooga, TN. 153 pp. January 2009
Lapointe, N.W.R. and P.L. Angermeier. 2009. Movement, habitat use, nesting, and feeding of northern snakehead (Channa argus) in the Potomac River catchment. Project report to United States Geological Survey, Reston, VA. 7 pp. June 2009
Lapointe, N.W.R. and P.L. Angermeier. 2009. Movement, habitat use, nesting, and feeding of northern snakehead (Channa argus) in the Potomac River catchment. Project report to United States Geological Survey, Reston, VA. 7 pp. January 2009
Lahey, A. M. and P.L. Angermeier. 2006. Survey for Roanoke logperch in the Roanoke and Meherrin river drainages, Virginia. Final Report to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Gloucester, VA. 21 pp. February 2006
Lahey, A. M. and P. L. Angermeier. 2006. Range-wide assessment of habitat suitability for Roanoke logperch (Percina rex). Final report to Virginia Transportation Research Council, Charlottesville, VA. 54 pp. July 2007
Lahey, A. M. and P. L. Angermeier. 2006. Habitat suitability for Roanoke logperch near Phipott Reservoir. Final Report to United States Army Corp of Engineers, Bassett, VA 19 pp. March 2006
Frimpong, E.A. and P.L. Angermeier. 2009. Linking traits of at-risk fish species with types of human impact: a test of concept. Project report to United States Geological Survey, Reston, VA. 24 pp. June 2009
Frimpong, E.A. and P.L. Angermeier. 2009. Linking traits of at-risk fish species with types of human impact: a test of concept. Project report to United States Geological Survey, Reston, VA. 24 pp. January 2009
Ensign, W. E., P. L. Angermeier, B. W. Albanese, and G. H. Galbreath. June 2000. Pre-construction monitoring of the endangered Roanoke logperch (Percina rex) for the Roanoke River Flood Reduction Project: Phase 3. Final Report to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Wilmington, NC. January 2000
Carey, C. S., B. J. K. Ostby, and R. J. Neves. 2010. A Qualitative Survey for Mussels in Lower Indian Creek: Follow-up Monitoring of the Route 460 Bridge Replacement Project, 2010 Annual Report. Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond, VA. 13 pp. December 2010
Carey, C. S. Carey, B. J. K. Ostby, R. J. Neves. 2011. A Qualitative Survey for Mussels in Lower Indian Creek: Follow-up Monitoring of the Route 460 Bridge Replacement Project (2006-2010). Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond, VA. 25 pp. February 2011
Bowler, S. and 15 coauthors. 2006. Development of building blocks to prescribe ecological flows for the Rivana River watershed. Final Report to The Nature Conservancy, Charlottesville, VA. 130 pp. February 2006
Argentina, J.E., P.L. Angermeier, and E.M. Hallerman. 2013. Population ecology of variegate darter (Etheostoma variatum) in Virginia. Final report to Virginia Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy, Richmond, VA. Virginia Tech College of Natural Resources & Environment Reports Series, Number 2. 62 pp. October 2013
Angermeier, P.L., S.N. Luoma, and P.B. Moyle. 2001. Summary of CALFED's Workshop on Splittail. Final Report to CALFED, Sacramento, CA. 8pp. June 2001
Angermeier, P.L., K.L. Krueger, K.M. Mattson, and S.D. Klopfer. 2009. Development of an aquatic gap analysis for the upper Tennessee River basin. Project report to United States Geological Survey, Reston, VA. 82 pp. July 2009
Angermeier, P.L. and A.E. Rosenberger. 2000. A survey of the fish fauna at three sites on the Nottaway River in Fort Pickett, Virginia. Final Report to Conservation Management Institute, Blacksburg, Virginia. 7pp. November 2000
Angermeier, P.L. 2005. Survey of the fish fauna and habitat near seven fords across Elliott Creek, Montgomery County, Virginia. Final Report to Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond, VA. 4 pp. August 2005
Angermeier, P.L. 2001. Survey of the fish fauna at the Mecklenburg County Route 686 bridge over an unnamed tributary of Butcher Creek, Virginia. Final Report to VDOT, Richmond, VA. 4 pp. December 2001
Angermeier, P.L. 2001. Survey of the fish fauna at the Mecklenburg County Route 600 bridge over Allen Creek, Virginia. Final Report to VDOT, Richmond, VA. 4 pp. December 2001
Angermeier, P., D. Murphy, R. Spies, and D. Patten. 2005. ERPSB review of CALFED performance measures. Final Report to CALFED. Sacramento, CA. 14 pp. December 2005
Angermeier, P. L. 1999. Surveys of the fish fauna at the Bedford County Route 24 bridges over West Fork Beaverdam Creek, Beaverdam Creek, and East Fork Beaverdam Creek. Virginia. Final report to Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond, VA. January 2000
Angermeier, P. L. 1999. Book reviews. Freshwater Biology 42:759-760. Review of Patterns in Freshwater Fish Ecology by W. J. Matthews (1998). January 2000
Angermeier, P. L. 1999. A survey of the fish fauna at the U.S. Route 220 bridge (in Rocky Mount), Pigg River, Virginia. Final Report to Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond, VA. January 2000
Role and Organization Individual         Start Date        End Date       
Virginia Herpetological Society - Member Angermeier June 2003 Present
Unknown - Member Angermeier June 2003 Present
Society for Conservation Biology - served on editorial board of Conservation Biology Angermeier January 2000 Present
Society for Conservation Biology - committee member to review U.S. Forest Service’s proposed rule change for the National Forest Management Act Angermeier April 2011 March 2012
Society for Conservation Biology - Member Angermeier January 1997 Present
Other - Served on Editorial Board Angermeier January 1997 Present
Ecological Society of America - Member Angermeier January 1982 Present
American Fisheries Society - liaison to society for conservation biology Angermeier August 2007 Present
American Fisheries Society - Member, Committee on Best Available Science Angermeier January 2004 Present
American Fisheries Society - Member, ????? Committee Angermeier January 2003 Present
American Fisheries Society - Member Angermeier January 1982 Present
American Fisheries Society - Invited by American Fisheries Society president to serve as the liaison between AFS and Society for Conservation Biology Angermeier November 2010 Present