Recent Papers & Book Chapters
Andrews, S.N., J.R. Waldman, M.S.A. Penney, Z. Yang, and T.S. Avery. 2023. Verification of a stripeless striped Bass Morone saxatilis in Miramichi River, New Brunswick, Canada. Northeastern Naturalist 30:N35–N43.
Wirgin, I., R.C. Chambers, J.R. Waldman, N.K. Roy, D.A. Witting, and M. Mattson. 2023. Effects of Hudson River stressors on Atlantic tomcod: Contaminants and a warming environment. Reviews in Fisheries Science & Aquaculture 1-30. DOI: 10.1080/23308249.2023.2189483.
Boehm, J.T., E.Bovee, S. Harris, K. Eddins, I. Akahoho, M. Foster, S. Pell, M.J. Hickerson, G. Amato, R. DeSalle, and J. Waldman. The United States dried seahorse trade: a comparison of traditional Chinese medicine and ecommerce-curio markets using molecular identification. PLoS ONE 18(10): e0291874. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0291874.
Wirgin, I., A.G. Fox, L. Maceda, and J. Waldman. 2023. Two distinct life history strategies of Atlantic Sturgeon in the Ogeechee River, Georgia. Diversity 15, 325. https://doi.org/10.3390/d15030325.
Wirgin, I., L. Maceda, J. Stabile, and J. Waldman. 2022. Genetic population structure of summer flounder Paralichthys dentatus using Microsatellite DNA Analysis. Fisheries Research DOI: 10.1016/j.fishres.2022.106270.
Waldman, J., and T. Quinn. 2022. North American diadromous fishes: Drivers of decline, tractability, and potential for recovery in the Anthropocene. Science Advances 8, eabl5486.
Waldman, J., S. Sharma, B. Fekete, and S. Afshari. 2019. Solar-power replacement as a solution for hydropower foregone in US dam removals. Nature Sustainability.
Waldman, J. 2019. What a postcard says about anadromous fish management. Fisheries 44:269.
Sharma, S., J. Waldman, B. Fekete, S. Afshari. 2019. Status and trends of American hydropower. Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews 101:112-122.
Waldman, J.R., D. Peterson, E.A. Alter, and I. Wirgin. 2018. Historical and contemporary effective population sizes of Atlantic sturgeon populations. Conservation Genetics 20:167-184. (web version).
Roman, I., Y. Bourgeois, J. Reyes-Velasco, S. Boissinot, J.R. Waldman, and O.P. Jensen. 2018. Contrasted patterns of divergence and gene flow among fish species in a Mongolian rift lake following glaciation. Biological Journal of the Linnaean Society 125:115–125.
Waldman, J. 2017. An eel fishing legacy worth remembering. Fisheries 42:71-72.
Waldman, J. 2017. A novel three-way interaction among a fish, a parasitic copepod, and algae. Ecology 98:3219-3220.
Waldman, J., K.A. Wilson, M. Mather, and N.P. Snyder. 2016. A resilience approach can improve anadromous fish restoration. Fisheries 41:116-126. (online abstract)
Boehm, J.T., J. Waldman, M. Hickerson, and J. Robinson. 2015. Population genomics reveals seahorses (Hippocampus erectus) of the western mid-Atlantic coast to be residents rather than vagrants. PLOS DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0116219. (web version)
Jackman, G., K.E. Limburg, and J. Waldman. 2015. Life on the bottom: the chemical and morphological asymmetry of winter flounder (Pseudopleuronectes americanus) sagittae. Environmental Biology of Fishes 99:27-38. (web version)
Wirgin, I., L. Maceda, J. Waldman, and D.T. Mayack. 2015. Genetic variation and population structure of American mink Neovison vison from PCB-contaminated and non-contaminated locales in Eastern North America. Ecotoxicology 24:1961-1975. (web version)
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