160. Gido, K.B., S.C. Hedden, L.A. Bruckerhoff, C.A. Pennock, C.K. Hedden, G.W. Hopper, E.A. Renner, E.R. Johnson and B.J. Postlethwait. In press. Removing a perched culvert facilitates dispersal of fishes in an intermittent prairie stream but not recovery from drought. Freshwater Science.
159. Wenger, Seth; Stowe, Ed; Gido, Keith; Freeman, Mary; Kanno, Yoichiro; Franssen, Nathan; Olden, Julian; Poff, N. LeRoy; Walters, Annika; Bumpers, Phillip M.; Mims, Meryl; Hooten, Mevin; Lu, Xinyi. In press. Simple statistical models can be sufficient for testing hypotheses with population time series data. Ecology and Evolution
158. Pennock, C.A., Bruckerhoff, L.A., Gido, K.B., Barkalow, A.L., Breen, M., Budy, P., Mcfarlane, W.W., Propst, D.L. 2022. Failure to achieve recommended environmental flows coincides with declining fish populations: long-term trends in a regulated and unregulated river. Freshwater Biology 67: 1631-1643.
157. Dean, E., Cooper, A., Wang, L., Daniel, W., David, S., Gido, K., Hale, E., Haxton, T., Kelso, W., Leonard, N., Lido, C., Margraf, J., Porter, M., Pennock, C., Propst, D., Ross, J., Staudinger, M., Whelan, G., and Infante, D. 2022. The North American Freshwater Migratory Fish Database (NOMAD): Characterizing the migratory life histories of freshwater fishes of Canada, the United States, and Mexico. Journal of Biogeography. 48: 1193-1203. https://doi.org/10.5066/P9WDLLP0.
156. Hedden, S.C., K.B. Gido, C.K. Hedden, C.A. Pennock, B.R. Duran, B.A. Hines, E.I. Gilbert, M.C. McKinstry, S.C. Durst and N.R. Franssen. 2022. Determining resource intake of a nonnative fish highlights potential predatory and competitive interactions. Biological Invasions 24: 2351–2364.
155. Evelyn, I.G., S.C. Hedden, N.R. Franssen, and K.B Gido. 2022. Diet comparison between juvenile and adult invasive channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) in the San Juan River. Southwestern Naturalist 66:180-184.
154. Pilger, T.J., K.B. Gido, D.L. Propst, J.E. Whitney, and T.F. Turner. 2022. Demography predicts genetic effective size in a desert stream fish community. American Naturalist 200: 275-291.
153. Webster, J.S., K.B. Gido, S.C. Hedden, D.L. Propst, and J.E. Whitney. 2022. Response of arid-land macroinvertebrate communities to extremes of drought, wildfire, and monsoonal flooding. River Research and Applications 38: 832-845.
152. Freeman, M.C, Bestgen, K.R., Carlisle, D., Frimpong, E.A., Franssen, N.R. Gido, K.B., Irwin, E., Kanno, Y., Luce, C., McKay, S.K., Mims, M.C., Olden, J.D., Poff, N.L., Propst, D.L., Roy, A.H., Stowe, E.S., Walters, A., Wenger, S.J. 2022. Toward improved understanding of streamflow effects on freshwater fishes. Fisheries 47: 290-298.
151. Grossman, G.D. and K.B. Gido. In press. Density-dependent Growth in Salmonids: a Metaanalysis. Pages ?? - ?? In: Lobon Cervia, J. (ed.), Ecology of stream-dwelling salmonids.
150. Vaughn, C.C., T.B. Parr, K.B. Gido, T.P. DeBose, K.K. Gates, and G.W. Hopper. 2022. Do mobile consumers homogenize the distribution of resources in stream food webs? A test with overlapping fish and mussel aggregations. Freshwater Biology 67: 684-694.
149. Hedden, C.K., D.L. Propst, S.C. Hedden, K.B. Gido and J.E. Whitney. 2022. Differential Responses of Native Fishes in Two Headwater Tributaries of the Gila River Following Severe Wildfires. Western North American Naturalist 82: 201-207.
148. Hedden, S.C. and K.B. Gido. 2022. Age-specific patterns of occurrence, density, and growth of two cyprinid fishes in headwater prairie streams. Southwestern Naturalist 65:205-215.
147. Hedden, C.K., K.B. Gido and A.C. Cameron. 2022. How fast it too fast? Growth rates of four native Gila River cyprinids along a water velocity gradient. Ecology of Freshwater Fishes. 31: 118-128.
146. Pennock, C.A., Z. Ahrens, M.C. McKinstry, P. Budy and K.B. Gido. 2021. Trophic niches of native and nonnative fishes along a river-reservoir continuum. Scientific Reports 11, 12140. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-91730-1
145. Bruckerhoff, L.A., C.A. Pennock and K.B. Gido. 2021. Do fine-scale experiments underestimate predator consumption rates? Journal of Animal Ecology. 90: 2391-2403. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2656.13549
144. Hedden, S.C., L.A. Bruckerhoff and K.B. Gido. 2021. Assessing linkages between small impoundments and long-term trajectories of prairie stream fish assemblages. American Midland Naturalist 185:187-200. https://doi.org/10.1674/0003-0031-185.2.187
143. Pennock, C.A. and K.B. Gido. 2021. Spatial and temporal dynamics of fish assemblages in a desert reservoir over 38 years. Hydrobiologia 848: 1231–1248. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-021-04514-z
142. Comte, Lise ; Carvajal, Juan; Tedesco, Pablo; Giam, Xingli; Brose, Ulrich; Eros, Tibor; Filipe, Ana; Fortin, Marie-Josée; Irving, Katie; Jacquet, Claire; Larsen, Stefano; Sharma, Sapna; Ruhi, Albert; Becker, Fernando; Casatti, Lilian; Castaldelli, Giuseppe; Dala-Corte, Renato; Davenport, Stephen; Franssen, Nathan; García-Berthou, Emili; Gavioli, Anna; Gido, Keith; Jimenez-Segura, Luz; Leitão, Rafael; McLarney, Bill; Meador, Jason; Milardi, Marco; Moffatt, David; Occhi, Thiago; Pompeu, Paulo; Propst, David; Pyron, Mark; Salvador, Gilberto; Stefferud, Jerome; Sutela, Tapio; Taylor, Christopher; Terui, Akira; Urabe, Hirokazu; Vehanen, Teppo; Vitule, Jean; Zeni, Jaquelini; Olden, Julian. 2021. RivFishTIME: A global database of fish time-series to study global change ecology in riverine systems. Global Ecology and Biogeography. 30:38-50. https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.13210
141. Hedden, S.C., K.B. Gido, C.K. Hedden, C.A. Pennock, B.R. Duran, B.A. Hines, E.I. Gilbert, M.C. McKinstry, S.L. Durst, and N.R. Franssen. 2021. Quantifying Native Fishes Consumption by Nonnative Channel Catfish in a Desert River. North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 41(Special Issue 1):S82–S94. https://doi.org/10.1002/nafm.10514.
140. Pennock, C.A., B. Hines, T. Francis, D. Elverud, M. McKinstry and K.B. Gido. 2021. Reservoir fish assemblage structure across an aquatic ecotone: Can river-reservoir interfaces provide conservation and management opportunities? Fisheries Management and Ecology 28:1-13.
139. Bruckerhoff, L.A., K.B. Gido, M. Estey and P. Moore. 2020. Disentangling effects of predators and landscape factors as drivers of stream fish community structure. Freshwater Biology 66: 656-668. https://doi.org/10.1111/fwb.13668
138. Pennock, C.A., M.C. McKinstry and K.B. Gido. 2020. Razorback Sucker movement strategies across a river-reservoir habitat complex. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 149:620-634.
137. Pennock, C.A., M.C. McKinstry, C.N. Cathcart, K.B. Gido, T.A. Francis, B.A. Hines, P.D. MacKinnon, S.C. Hedden, E.I. Gilbert, C.A. Cheek, D.W. Speas, K. Creighton, D.S. Elverud and B.J. Schleicher. 2020. Movement ecology of imperiled fish in a novel ecosystem: River-reservoir movements by razorback sucker and translocations to aid conservation. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 30:1540-1551.
136. Hopper, G.W., K.B. Gido, C.A. Pennock, S.C. Hedden, B.D. Frenette, N. Barts, C.K. Hedden, L.A. Bruckerhoff. 2020. Nowhere to swim: interspecific responses of prairie stream fishes in isolated pools during severe drought. Aquatic Sciences 82 doi: 10.1007/s00027-020-0716-2
135. Bonjour, S.M., M.R. Whiles, and K.B. Gido. 2020. Influence of fishes on macroinvertebrate communities and insect emergence production in intermittent stream permanent water refugia. Freshwater Biology 65:1412-1428.
134. Neely, B.C., J.D. Koch, K.B. Gido, C.J. Chance-Ossowski, E.A. Renner*. 2020. Factors influencing Bluegill growth in small Kansas impoundments. Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management 11DOI: 10.3996/082019-JFWM-065
133. Trentman, M.T., W.K. Dodds, K.B. Gido, J. Rüegg, and C.M. Ruffing. 2020. Using path analyses to determine interacting effects of biotic and abiotic factors on patch-scale biogeochemical rates in a prairie stream. Aquatic Ecology 82 doi: 10.1007/s00027-020-0702-8
132. Hedden, S.C. and K.B. Gido. 2020. Dispersal drives temporal changes in fish community abundance in intermittent stream networks. River Research and Applications 36:797-806.
131. *Bruckerhoff, L. A., R. Connell, J. Guinnip, E. Adhikari, A. Godar, K.B. Gido, A.W. Boyle, A. Hope, A. Joern, and E. Welti. 2020. Harmony on the prairie? Grassland plant and animal community responses to variation in climate across land-use gradients. Ecology 101: e02986.
130. Parr, T.B., C.C. Vaughn and K.B. Gido. 2020. Animal effects on dissolved organic carbon lability in an algal controlled ecosystem. Freshwater Biology 65:1298-1310.
129. *Hopper, G.W., K.B. Gido, C.A. Pennock, S.C. Hedden, C.M. Tobler, C.K. Hedden and L.A. Bruckerhoff. 2020. Biomass loss and species turnover during severe drought shift stream community excretion stoichiometry. Freshwater Biology 65:403-416.
128. *Frenette, B.D., L.A., Bruckerhoff,* M. Tobler and K.B. Gido. 2019. Temperature effects on performance and physiology of two prairie stream minnows. Conservation Physiology 7(1): coz063.
127. *Cathcart, C.N., K.B. Gido, and H.W. Brandenburg. 2019. Spawning locations within and among tributaries influence Flannelmouth Sucker offspring experience. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 148:963–977.
126. *Hopper, G.W., T.G. Popjoy, K.B. Gido, and C.C. Vaughn. 2019. Freshwater mussels alter fish distributions at fine spatial scales through habitat subsidies. Freshwater Science 38:702–712.
125. *Pennock, C.A., M. Farrington and K.B. Gido. 2019. Feeding ecology of co-occurring early life stage suckers in a regulated river. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 148:938–951.
124. Perkin, J.S., T.A. Starks, C.A. Pennock*, K.B. Gido, G.W. Hopper*, S.C. Hedden. 2019. Extreme drought causes fish recruitment failure in a fragmented Great Plains riverscape. Ecohydrology 12:e2120.
123. Correa, E.C., F.D. Oliveira Roque, R. M. Utz, K.B. Gido. 2019. Effects of macroconsumers on benthic communities across a gradient of vegetation loss in tropical karst streams. Hydrobiologia 836:21-34.
122. *Bruckerhoff, L.A. and K.B. Gido. 2019. Assessing site-selection strategies for modeling the influence of landscape factors on stream fish assemblages. Pages 159 - 178 in R.M. Hughes, D.M. Infante, L. Wang, K. Chen, and B.F. Terra, editors. Advances in understanding landscape influences on freshwater habitats and biological assemblages. American Fisheries Society, Symposium, 90, Bethesda, Maryland.
121. Gido, K.B., D.L. Propst, J.E. Whitney, S.C. Hedden, T.J. Pilger, and T.F. Turner. 2019. Pockets of resistance: response of arid-land fish communities to climate, hydrology, and wildfire. Freshwater Biology 64:761–777.
120. Franssen, N.R., E.I. Gilbert, D.L. Propst and K.B. Gido. 2019. Hatchery -reared endangered Colorado Pikeminnow (Ptychocheilus lucius) undergo an uncharacteristic gradual transition to piscivory after introduction to the wild. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems. 29:24-38.
119. *Hopper, G.W., K.B. Gido, C.C. Vaughn, T.B. Parr, T.G. Popejoy, C.L. Atkinson, and K.K Gates. 2018. Spatial and temporal distribution of the biomass of dominant animal consumer groups mediates their influence on nutrient heterogeneity in streams. Oecologia 188:1133-1144.
118. *Cathcart, C.N., C.A. Pennock*, C.A. Cheek, M.C. McKinstry, P.D. MacKinnon, M.M. Conner and K.B. Gido. 2018. Waterfall formation at a desert river-reservoir delta isolates endangered fishes. Reservoir Research and Applications 34:948-956.
117. Hedden, S.C., E.A. Renner*, K.B. Gido and K.J. Hase. 2018. Impacts of small impoundments on an intermittent headwater stream community. Southwestern Naturalist 63:34-41.
116. *Pennock, C.A., C.N. Cathcart, S.C. Hedden, R.E. Weber, and K.B. Gido. 2018. Fine-scale movement and habitat use of a prairie stream fish assemblage. Oecologia 186:831-842.
115. Rolls, R.J., J. Heino, D.S. Ryder, B.C. Chessman, I.O. Growns, R.M. Thompson, K.B. Gido. 2018. Scaling biodiversity responses to hydrological regimes. Biological Reviews 93:971-995.
114. *Cathcart, N.C., K.B. Gido, M.C. McKinstry, P.D. MacKinnon. 2018. Patterns of Fish Movement at a Desert River Confluence. Ecology of Freshwater Fishes 27:492-505.
113. *Pennock, C.A., D. Bender, J. Hofmeier, J.A. Mounts, R. Waters, V.D. Weaver, and K.B. Gido. 2018. Can Fishways Mitigate Fragmentation Effects on Great Plains Fish Communities? Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 75:121-130.
112. Perkin, J.S., K.B. Gido, J.A. Falke, K.D. Fausch, H. Crockett, E.R. Johnson, J. Sanderson. 2017. Groundwater declines are linked to changes in Great Plains stream fish assemblages. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114:7373–7378.
111. Kerezsy, A., K.B. Gido, M. Magalhães, and P. Skelton. 2017. The biota of intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams: fishes. Pages 273 – 297 in: Intermittent Rivers: Ecology and Management (eds. T. Datry, N. Bonada and A. Boulton). Elsevier.
110. Vanni, M.J. and 73 co-authors. 2017. A global database of nitrogen and phosphorus excretion rates of aquatic animals. Ecology 98: 1475-1475.
109. Pilger, T.J., K.B. Gido, D.L. Propst, J.E. Whitney*, and T.F. Turner. 2017. River network architecture, genetic effective size, and distributional patterns predict differences in genetic structure across species in a dryland stream fish community. Molecular Ecology 26: 2687-2697.
108. *Whitney, J.E., K.B. Gido, S.C. Hedden*, G.L. Macpherson, T.J. Pilger, D.L. Propst, and T.F. Turner. 2017. Identifying the source population of fish re-colonizing an arid-land stream following wildfire-induced extirpation using otolith microchemistry. Hydrobiologia 797: 29-45.
107. *Troia, M.J. and K.B. Gido. 2017. Testing metabolic cold adaptation as a driver of warm-water fish species replacement along the river continuum. Environmental Biology of Fishes 100:265-279.
106. Utz, R.M., S.D. Cooper, K.B. Gido and J.R. Steward. 2017. Exclusion of fish and invertebrates from benthic patches across water conductivity levels using high-frequency (10 Hz) pulses and adjustable electrical settings. Freshwater Science 36:151–161.
105. *Pennock, C.A., K.B. Gido, J.S. Perkin* and.V.D. Weaver. 2017. Collapsing range of an endemic Great Plains minnow, peppered chub Macrhybopsis tetranema. American Midland Naturalist 177:57-68.
104. *Pennock, C.A. and K.B. Gido. 2017. Density-dependence of herbivorous Central Stoneroller Campostoma anomalum in stream mesocosms. Ecology of Freshwater Fishes 26:313–321.
103. *Hedden, S.C. and K.B. Gido. 2016. Movement distances and activity of introduced flathead catfish Pylodictis olivaris in the upper Gila River basin, New Mexico, and potential impacts on native fishes. Southwestern Naturalist 61:210-216.
102. *Martin, E.C., K.B. Gido, N. Bello, and W.K. Dodds. 2016. Increasing fish taxonomic and functional richness affects ecosystem properties of small headwater prairie streams. Freshwater Biology 61:887-898.
101. *Pennock, C.A., B.D. Frenette*, M.J. Waters* and K.B. Gido. 2016. Survival and Tag Retention of Southern Redbelly Dace Chrosomus erythrogaster Injected with Two Sizes of Passive Integrated Transponder (PIT) Tags. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 36:1386–1394.
100. *Hedden, S.C., J.E. Whitney and K.B. Gido. 2016. Introduced Flathead Catfish Pylodictis olivaris Consumptive Demand on Native Fishes of the Upper Gila River, New Mexico. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 36:55–61.
99. *Troia, M.J., M.A. Denk and K.B. Gido. 2016. Temperature-dependent performance as a driver of warmwater fish species replacement along the river continuum. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 73:394-405.
98. Gido, K.B., J.E. Whitney*, J.S. Perkin*, and T.F. Turner. 2016. Fragmentation, connectivity and fish species persistence in freshwater ecosystems. In: Closs et. al. (eds). Fish Conservation. Cambridge University Press.
97. *Whitney, J.E., K.B. Gido, E.C. Martin and K.J. Hase. 2016. The first to go and the last to leave: colonization and extinction dynamics of common and rare fishes in intermittent prairie streams. Freshwater Biology 61:1321–1334.
96. *Whitney, J.E., K.B. Gido, T.J. Pilger, D.L. Propst, and T.F. Turner. 2016. Metapopulation analysis indicates native and nonnative fishes respond differently to wildfire in a desert stream. Ecology of Freshwater Fishes 25: 376-392.
95. Franssen, N.R., S.L. Durst, K.B. Gido, D.W. Ryden, V. Lamarra, and D.L. Propst. 2016. Long-term fish community dynamics from spatially intensive monitoring of a managed desert river. River Research and Applications 32: 348-361.
94. *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 Fishes 25:141-155.
93. *Cathcart, C.N., K.B. Gido, and M. McKinstry. 2015. Fish Community Distributions and Movements in Two Tributaries of the San Juan River, New Mexico and Utah, USA. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 144:1013-1028.
92. *Whitney, J.E., K.B. Gido, T.J. Pilger, D.L. Propst and T.F. Turner. 2015. Biotic response to consecutive wildfires in a warmwater dryland river network. Freshwater Science 34:1510-1526.
91. Pilger, TJ, K.B. Gido, D.L. Propst, J.E. *Whitney, T.F. Turner. 2015. Comparative conservation genetics of protected endemic fishes in an arid-land riverscape. Conservation Gentics. 16:875-888.
90. *Troia, M.J. and K.B. Gido. 2015. Multi-trait functional strategies drive community assembly of stream fishes along environmental gradients and across spatial scales. Oecologia 177:545–559.
89. Dodds, W.K., M.R. Whiles, K.B. Gido, M.R. Daniels and B. Grudzinski. 2015. The stream biome gradient concept: controlling factors of lotic systems across broad biogeographic scales. Freshwater Science 34:1-19.
88. *Perkin, J.S., K.B. Gido, K.H. Costigan, M.D. Daniels and E.R. Johnson. 2015. Fragmentation and drying ratchet down Great Plains stream fish diversity. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems. 25:639-655.
87. *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.
86. *Troia, M.J., J.E. Whitney* and K.B. Gido. 2015. Thermal performance of larval longfin dace (Agosia chrysogaster), with implications for climate change. Environmental Biology of Fishes. 98:395-404.
85. Osborne, M., T. F. Turner, K. B. Gido, and J. S. Perkin. 2014. Comparative riverscape genetics reveals reservoirs of genetic diversity for conservation and restoration of Great Plains fishes. Molecular Ecology 23: 5663-5679.
84. Propst, D.L., K.B. Gido, J.E. Whitney*, E.I. Gilbert, T.J. Pilger, A.M. Monie, Y.M. Paroz, J.M. Monzingo and D.A. Meyers. 2014. Efficacy of mechanically removing nonnative predators from a desert stream. River Research and Applications 31:692-703.
83. *Troia, M.J., J.E. Whitney and K.B. Gido. 2014. Broadcast spawning over cobble by longfin dace (Agosia chrysogaster) in artificial stream channels. The Southwestern Naturalist. 59:277-280.
82. *Maine, J.J., J.E. Whitney* and K.B. Gido. 2014. Dietary overlap of invertivorous fishes and macroinvertebrates in the Gila River, NM. The Southwestern Naturalist. 59: 292–295.
81. *Whitney, J.E., K.B. Gido and D.L. Propst. 2014. Factors associated with the success of native and nonnative species in an unfragmented arid-land riverscape. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 71: 1134-1145.
80. Troia*, M.J. and K.B. Gido. 2014. Towards a mechanistic understanding of stream fish niche divergence along a river continuum. Ecosphere 5:41 http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/ES13-00399.1
79. Franssen, N.R., J.E. Davis, K.B. Gido, and D. Ryden. 2014. Fish community responses to mechanical removal of nonnative fishes in a large southwestern river. Fisheries 39:352-363.
78. Costigan*, K.H., J.S. Perkin*, M.D. Daniels and K.B. Gido. 2014. Longitudinal variability in hydraulic geometry and substrate characteristics of a Great Plains sand-bed river. Geomorphology 210:48-58.
77. Stewart-Koster, B., J.D. Olden, and K.B. Gido. 2014. Quantifying flow-ecology relationships with functional linear models. Hydrological Sciences Journal 59: 629–644.76. Olden, J.D., C.P. Konrad, T.S. Melis, M.J. Kennard, M.C. Freeman, M.C. Mims, E.N. Bray, K.B. Gido, N.P. Hemhill, D.A. Lytle, L.E. McMullen, M.Pyron, C. T. Robinson, J.C. Schmidt, J.G. Williams. 2014. Are large-scale flow experiments informing emerging challenges in freshwater management? Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 12:176-185.
75. *Troia, M.J. and K.B. Gido. 2013. Predicting Community-Environment Relationships of Stream Fishes across Multiple Drainage Basins: Insights into Model Generality and the Effect of Spatial Extent. Journal of Environmental Management. 128:313-323.
74. *Bertrand, K.N., M.R. Whiles, J.R. Murdock* and K.B. Gido. 2013. Influence of macroconsumers, stream position, and nutrient gradients on invertebrate assemblage development following flooding in intermittent prairie streams. Hydrobiologia 714:169–182.
73. *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 Modeling 257: 44– 56.
72. Gido, K.B., D.L. Propst, J.D. Olden and K.R. Bestgen. 2013. Multi-decadal responses of native and introduced fishes to natural and altered flows in streams of the American Southwest. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 70:554-564.
71. *Martin, E.C., J.E. Whitney* and K.B. Gido. 2013. Habitat associations of stream fishes in a rare and declining ecosystem. American Midland Naturalist. 170:39–51.
70. Hudman, S. and K.B. Gido. 2013. Multi-scale effects of impoundments on genetic structure of creek chub (Semotilus atromaculatus) in the Kansas River basin. Freshwater Biology 58:441-453.
69. *Perkin, J.S. and K.B. Gido. 2012. Fragmentation alters stream fish community structure in dendritic ecological networks. Ecological Applications 22: 2176–2187.
68. Gido, K.B. and D.L. Propst. 2012. Long-term dynamics of native and nonnative fishes in the San Juan River, New Mexico and Utah under a partially managed flow regime. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 141:645-659.
67. *Pilger, T.J. and K.B. Gido. 2012. Variation in Unionid Assemblages between Streams and a Reservoir within the Kansas River Basin. The American Midland Naturalist. 167:356–365.
66. Konrad C.P., J.D. Olden, D.A. Lytle, T.S. Melis, J.C. Schmidt, E. Bray, M.C. Freeman, K.B. Gido, N. Hemphill, M.J. Kennard, L. McMullen, M.C. Mims, M. Pyron, C.T. Robinson, J.G., Williams. 2011. Large-scale flow experiments for managing rivers. BioScience 61:948-959.
65. *Reisinger, A.J., K.B. Gido and W.K. Dodds. 2011. Direct and indirect effects of central stoneroller (Campostoma anomalum ) on mesocosm recovery following a flood: can macroconsumers affect denitrification? Journal of the North American Benthological Society 30:840-852.
64. *Perkin, J.S and K.B. Gido. 2011. Stream Fragmentation Thresholds for a Reproductive Guild of Endemic Great Plains Fishes. Fisheries 36:371-383.
63. Stefferud, J, D.L. Propst, and K.B. Gido. 2011. Spatially variable response of native fish assemblages to discharge, nonnative predators and habitat characteristics in an arid-land river. Freshwater Biology 56:1403-1416.
62. *Kohler, T., K.B. Gido, J.M. *Murdock and W.K. Dodds. 2011. Nutrient loading and grazing by the minnow Phoxinus erythrogaster shift periphyton abundance and stoichiometry in experimental streams. Freshwater Biology 56:1133–1146.
61. *Murdock, J.M., W.K. Dodds, K.B. Gido and M.R. Whiles. 2011. Dynamic influences of nutrients and grazing fish on benthic algae during recovery from flood. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 30: 331-345
60. Franssen*, N.R., M. Tobler, and K.B. Gido. 2011. Biodiversity and stability in a highly imperiled ecosystem: Can compensatory dynamics stabilize diverse riverine communities? Oikos 120:582-590.
59. Dodds, W. K, W.H. Clements, K.B. Gido, R.H. Hilderbrand and R.S. King. 2010. Thresholds, breakpoints, and non-linearity in freshwater systems as related to management. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 29:988-997.
58. Gido, K.B., W.K. Dodds and M.E. Eberle. 2010. Retrospective analysis of fish community change during a half-century of land-use and streamflow changes. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 29:970-987.
57. *Pilger, T.J., K.B. Gido and D.L. Propst. 2010. Food Web Structure and Interactions in the Gila River, USA: Implications for Native Fish Conservation. Ecology of Freshwater Fishes. 19: 300–321.
56. Gido, K.B., D.A. Jackson. 2010. Community ecology of stream fishes: synthesis and future directions. Pages 651 – 664 In: Advances in Stream Fish Community Ecology: Concepts, Approaches and Techniques (Eds. K.B. Gido and D.A. Jackson). American Fisheries Society, Symposium 73. Bethesda, Maryland.
55. Gido, K.B., K.N. *Bertrand, J.N. *Murdock, W.K. Dodds, and M.R. Whiles. 2010. Disturbance mediated effects of stream fishes on ecosystem processes: concepts and results from highly variable prairie streams. Pages 593 – 617 In: Advances in Stream Fish Community Ecology: Concepts, Approaches and Techniques (Eds. K.B. Gido and D.A. Jackson). American Fisheries Society, Symposium 73. Bethesda, Maryland.
54. *Thornbrugh, D.J. and K.B. Gido. 2010. Influence of spatial positioning within stream networks on fish assemblage structure in the Kansas River basin, USA. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 67: 143–156.
53. *Murdock, J.N., K.B. Gido, W.K. Dodds, K.N. *Bertrand, and M.R. Whiles. 2010. Consumer return chronology alters recovery trajectory of stream ecosystem structure and function following drought. Ecology 91:1048-1062.52. Gido, K.B., J. Schaefer, and J.A. *Falke. 2009. Convergence of littoral zone fish communities in reservoirs. Freshwater Biology. 54:1163-1177.
51. *Bertrand, K.N., K.B. Gido, W.K. Dodds, J.N. Murdock*, and M.R. Whiles. 2009. Disturbance frequency and assemblage functional composition mediate ecosystem processes in prairie streams. Oikos 118:917-933.50. Strakosh*, T.R., K.B. Gido and C.S. Guy. 2009. Effects of American Water Willow Establishment on Density, Growth, Diet, and Condition of Age-0 Largemouth Bass Micropterus salmoides in Kansas Reservoirs. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 138:269-279.
49. Gido, K.B. and C.W. Hargrave. 2009. Fish, Productivity. In G.E. Likens (Ed.). Encyclopedia of Inland Waters, volume 3, pp. 473-481 Oxford: Elsevier.
48. Bengtson*, J.R., M. Evans-White* and K.B. Gido. 2008. Effects of grazing minnows (Phoxinus erythrogaster) and crayfish (Orconectes nais and O. neglectus) on stream ecosystem structure and function. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 27:772–782.
47. Propst, D.L., K.B. Gido and J.A. Stefferud. 2008. Natural flow regimes, nonnative fishes, and persistence of native fish assemblages in arid-land river systems. Ecological Applications 18:1236-1252.
46. Pilger*, T.J., N.R. Franssen and K.B. Gido. 2008. Prey of introduced largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) in the San Juan River, NM. The Southwestern Naturalist 53:105-108.
45. Franssen*, N.R., K.B. Gido and D.L. Propst. 2007. Flow regime affects availability of nonnative prey of an endangered predator. Biological Conservation 138:330-340.
44. Gido, K.B. and N.R. Franssen*. 2007. Invasion of stream fishes into low trophic positions. Ecology of Freshwater Fishes 16:457-464.
43. Bertrand*, K.N. and K.B. Gido. 2007. Effects of the herbivorous minnow, southern redbelly dace (Phoxinus erythrogaster) on stream ecosystem structure and function. Oecologia. 151:69–81
42. Franssen*, N.R., K. B. Gido, T. R. Strakosh*, K. N. Bertrand*, C. M. Franssen, C. P. Paukert, K. L. Pitts, C. S. Guy, J. A. Tripe, S. J. Shrank. 2006. Effects of floods on fish assemblages in an intermittent prairie stream. Freshwater Biology 51: 2072–2086.
41. Bertrand*, K.N., K.B. Gido, and C.S. Guy. 2006. An evaluation of single-pass versus three-pass backpack electrofishing to estimate trends in species abundance and richness in prairie streams. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Sciences 109:131-138.
40. Matthews, W.J., K.B. Gido, G.P. Garrett, F.P. Gelwick, J. Stewart, and J. Schaefer. 2006. Modular experimental riffle-pool stream system. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 135:1559-1566.
39. Ramirez, R., E. R. Johnson, and K. B. Gido. 2006. Effects of artificial lighting and presence of Menidia beryllina on growth and diet of Labidesthes sicculus. Southwestern Naturalist 51:510-513.
38. Franssen*, N.R., K.B. Gido. 2006. Use of stable isotopes to test literature-based trophic classifications of small-bodied stream fishes. American Midland Naturalist 156:1-10.
37. Gido, K.B., N.R. Franssen*, and D.L. Propst. 2006. Spatial Variation in d15N and δ13C Isotopes in the San Juan River, New Mexico and Utah: Implications for the Conservation of Native Fishes. Environmental Biology of Fishes 75:197-207.
36. Falke*, J.A. and K. B. Gido. 2006. Effects of reservoir connectivity on stream fish assemblages in the Great Plains. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 63:480-493.
35. Gido, K.B., J.A. Falke*, R.M. Oakes*, and K.J. Hase. 2006. Fish-habitat relationships across spatial scales in prairie streams. Hughes, B., P. Seelbach, and L. Wang (eds.) Influences of Landscapes on Stream Habitats and Biological Communities, American Fisheries Society Symposium 48:265–285.
34. Falke*, J.A. and K. B. Gido. 2006. Spatial effects of reservoirs on stream fish assemblages in the Great Plains, U.S.A. River Research and Applications 22:55-68.
33. Oakes*, R.M., K. B. Gido, J.A. Falke*, J.D. Olden, and B.L. Brock. 2005. Predictive modeling of stream fish assemblages in the Great Plains. Ecology of Freshwater Fishes 14:361-374.
32. Schaefer, J., K. Gido and M. Smith. 2005. A test for community change using a Monte-Carlo approach. Ecological Applications: 15:1761-1771
31. Strakosh*, T.R., J.L. Eitzmann, K.B. Gido, C.S.Guy. 2005. The response of water willow, Justicia americana, to different inundation and desiccation regimes. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 25:1476–1485
30. Matthews, W.L., K. B. Gido, C. Vaughn, and E. Marsh-Matthews. 2005. Southern Plains Rivers. Pages 283-325 In: Rivers of North America (Benke, A. C. and C. E. Cushing, eds.). Elsevier Inc., Amsterdam.
29. Haslouer, S. G., M.E. Eberle, D. R. Edds, K.B. Gido, C. S. Mammoliti, J.R. Triplett, J.T. Collins, D.A. Distler, D.G. Huggins, and W.J. Stark. 2005. Current Status of Native Fish Species in Kansas. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Sciences 108:32-46.
28. Knight*, G. L. and K. B. Gido. 2005. Habitat use and susceptibility to predation of four prairie stream fishes: implications for conservation of the endangered Topeka shiner. Copeia 2005:38-47.
27. Eggleton, M. A., R. Ramirez, C. W. Hargrave, K. B. Gido, J. R. Masoner, G. D. Schnell and W. J. Matthews. 2005. Predictability of littoral-zone fish assemblages through ontogeny in Lake Texoma, Oklahoma-Texas, USA. Environmental Biology of Fishes 73:21-36
26. Propst, D.L. and K. B. Gido. 2004. Responses of Native and Nonnative Fishes to Natural Flow Regime Mimicry in the San Juan River. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 133:922-931.
25. Matthews, W. J., K. B. Gido, and F. P. Gelwick. 2004. Fish Assemblages of Reservoirs, Illustrated by Lake Texoma (Oklahoma-Texas, U.S.A.). Lake and Reservoir Management 20:219-239.
24. Vaughn, C. C., K. B. Gido, and D. E. Spooner. 2004. Ecosystem processes performed by unionid mussels in stream mesocosms: species roles and effects of abundance. Hydrobiologia 527:35-47.
23. Eggleton, M. A., K.B. Gido, W. J. Matthews, and G.D. Schnell. 2004. Assessment of anthropogenic influences on littoral-zone aquatic communities of Lake Texoma, Oklahoma-Texas, USA. Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology 4:113-127.
22. Dodds, W. K., K. B. Gido, M. R. Whiles, K. M. Fritz and W. J. Matthwes. 2004. Life on the Edge: Ecology of Prairie Streams. BioScience 54:205-216.
21. Hargrave, C. W. and K. B. Gido. 2004. Evidence of reproduction by exotic grass carp in the Red and Washita Rivers (Oklahoma). Southwestern Association of Naturalists 49:89-93.
20. Gido, K. B., J. F. Schaefer, and J. Pigg. 2004. Patterns of fish invasions in the Great Plains. Biological Conservation 118:121-131.
19. Gido, K. B. 2003. Effects of gizzard shad (Dorosoma cepedianum LeSuer) and other large-bodied fishes on benthic communities in reservoirs. Journal of Fish Biology 62:1392-1404.
18. Schaefer, J. F., E. Marsh-Matthews, D. E. Spooner , K. B. Gido, and W. J. Matthews. 2003. Effects of barriers and thermal refugia on local movement of the threatened leopard darter, Percina pantherina. Environmental Biology of Fishes. 66:391-400.
17. Marsh-Matthews, E., Matthews, W. J., K. B. Gido, and R. L. Marsh. 2002. Reproduction by young-of-year red shiner (Cyprinella lutrensis) and its implications for invasion success. Southwestern Association of Naturalists 47:605-610.
16. Gido, K. B., C. S. Guy, T. R. Strakosh*, R. J. Bernot, K. Hase, and M. Shaw. 2002. Long-term changes in the fish assemblages of the Big Blue River basin 40 years after the construction of Tuttle Creek Reservoir. Kansas Academy of Sciences Transactions (Frank Cross Memorial Issue) 105(3-4):193-208.
15. Gido, K. B. 2002. Interspecific comparisons and the potential importance of nutrient excretion by benthic fishes in a large reservoir. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 131:260-270.
14. Gido, K. B., Chad W. Hargrave, William J. Matthews, Gary D. Schnell, Darrell W. Pogue, and Guy Sewell. 2002. Structure of littoral-zone fish communities in relation to habitat, physical, and chemical gradients in a southern reservoir. Environmental Biology of Fishes 63:253-263.
13. Pratt, K. E., C. W. Hargrave, and K. B. Gido. 2002. Rediscovery of Labidesthes sicculus (Atherinidae) in Lake Texoma (Oklahoma-Texas). The Southwestern Naturalist. 47:142-147.
12. Matthews, W. J., K. B. Gido, and E. Marsh-Matthews. 2001. Density-dependent overwinter survival and growth of a minnow from harsh stream environments. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 130:478-488.
11. Gido, K. B. and W. J. Matthews. 2001. Ecosystem effects of water column minnows in experimental streams. Oecologia 126:247-253.
10. Gido, K. B. 2001. Feeding ecology of three omnivorous fishes in Lake Texoma (Oklahoma-Texas). The Southwestern Naturalist 46:23-33.
9. Gido, K. B. and W. J. Matthews. 2000. Dynamics of the offshore fish assemblage in a southwestern reservoir (Lake Texoma, Oklahoma-Texas). Copeia 2000:917-930.
8. Gido, K. B., W. J. Matthews, and W. C. Wolfinbarger. 2000. Long-term changes in a fish assemblage of an artificial reservoir: stability in an unpredictable environment. Ecological Applications 10:1517-1529.
7. Gido, K. B., R. D. Larson, and L. A. Ahlm. 2000. Stream-channel position of adult rainbow trout downstream of Navajo Reservoir, New Mexico, following changes in reservoir release. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 20:250-258.
6. Gido, K. B. and J. H. Brown. 1999. Invasion of alien fish species in North American drainages. Freshwater Biology 42:387-398.
5. Gido, K. B., J. F. Schaefer, K. Work, P. W. Lienesch, E. Marsh-Matthews, and W. J. Matthews. 1999. Effects of red shiner (Cyprinella lutrensis) on Red River pupfish (Cyprinodon rubrofluviatilis). The Southwestern Naturalist 44:287-295.
4. Brandenburg, W. H. and K. B. Gido. 1999. Nonnative predation on native ichthyofauna in the San Juan River, New Mexico and Utah. The Southwestern Naturalist 44:392-394.
3. Gido, K. B. and D. L. Propst. 1999. Habitat use and association of native and nonnative fishes in the San Juan River, New Mexico and Utah. Copeia 1999:321-333.
2. Pigg, J., M. S. Coleman, J. Wright, R. Gibbs, K. B. Gido., and R. Lemmons. 1998. An ecological investigation of the ichthyofauna in Deep Fork River, central Oklahoma: 1976 to 1996. Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Science 78:67-110.
1. Gido, K. B., D. L. Propst, and M. C. Molles, Jr. 1997. Spatial and temporal variation of fish communities in secondary channels of the San Juan River, New Mexico and Utah. Environmental Biology of Fishes 49:417-434.
159. Wenger, Seth; Stowe, Ed; Gido, Keith; Freeman, Mary; Kanno, Yoichiro; Franssen, Nathan; Olden, Julian; Poff, N. LeRoy; Walters, Annika; Bumpers, Phillip M.; Mims, Meryl; Hooten, Mevin; Lu, Xinyi. In press. Simple statistical models can be sufficient for testing hypotheses with population time series data. Ecology and Evolution
158. Pennock, C.A., Bruckerhoff, L.A., Gido, K.B., Barkalow, A.L., Breen, M., Budy, P., Mcfarlane, W.W., Propst, D.L. 2022. Failure to achieve recommended environmental flows coincides with declining fish populations: long-term trends in a regulated and unregulated river. Freshwater Biology 67: 1631-1643.
157. Dean, E., Cooper, A., Wang, L., Daniel, W., David, S., Gido, K., Hale, E., Haxton, T., Kelso, W., Leonard, N., Lido, C., Margraf, J., Porter, M., Pennock, C., Propst, D., Ross, J., Staudinger, M., Whelan, G., and Infante, D. 2022. The North American Freshwater Migratory Fish Database (NOMAD): Characterizing the migratory life histories of freshwater fishes of Canada, the United States, and Mexico. Journal of Biogeography. 48: 1193-1203. https://doi.org/10.5066/P9WDLLP0.
156. Hedden, S.C., K.B. Gido, C.K. Hedden, C.A. Pennock, B.R. Duran, B.A. Hines, E.I. Gilbert, M.C. McKinstry, S.C. Durst and N.R. Franssen. 2022. Determining resource intake of a nonnative fish highlights potential predatory and competitive interactions. Biological Invasions 24: 2351–2364.
155. Evelyn, I.G., S.C. Hedden, N.R. Franssen, and K.B Gido. 2022. Diet comparison between juvenile and adult invasive channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) in the San Juan River. Southwestern Naturalist 66:180-184.
154. Pilger, T.J., K.B. Gido, D.L. Propst, J.E. Whitney, and T.F. Turner. 2022. Demography predicts genetic effective size in a desert stream fish community. American Naturalist 200: 275-291.
153. Webster, J.S., K.B. Gido, S.C. Hedden, D.L. Propst, and J.E. Whitney. 2022. Response of arid-land macroinvertebrate communities to extremes of drought, wildfire, and monsoonal flooding. River Research and Applications 38: 832-845.
152. Freeman, M.C, Bestgen, K.R., Carlisle, D., Frimpong, E.A., Franssen, N.R. Gido, K.B., Irwin, E., Kanno, Y., Luce, C., McKay, S.K., Mims, M.C., Olden, J.D., Poff, N.L., Propst, D.L., Roy, A.H., Stowe, E.S., Walters, A., Wenger, S.J. 2022. Toward improved understanding of streamflow effects on freshwater fishes. Fisheries 47: 290-298.
151. Grossman, G.D. and K.B. Gido. In press. Density-dependent Growth in Salmonids: a Metaanalysis. Pages ?? - ?? In: Lobon Cervia, J. (ed.), Ecology of stream-dwelling salmonids.
150. Vaughn, C.C., T.B. Parr, K.B. Gido, T.P. DeBose, K.K. Gates, and G.W. Hopper. 2022. Do mobile consumers homogenize the distribution of resources in stream food webs? A test with overlapping fish and mussel aggregations. Freshwater Biology 67: 684-694.
149. Hedden, C.K., D.L. Propst, S.C. Hedden, K.B. Gido and J.E. Whitney. 2022. Differential Responses of Native Fishes in Two Headwater Tributaries of the Gila River Following Severe Wildfires. Western North American Naturalist 82: 201-207.
148. Hedden, S.C. and K.B. Gido. 2022. Age-specific patterns of occurrence, density, and growth of two cyprinid fishes in headwater prairie streams. Southwestern Naturalist 65:205-215.
147. Hedden, C.K., K.B. Gido and A.C. Cameron. 2022. How fast it too fast? Growth rates of four native Gila River cyprinids along a water velocity gradient. Ecology of Freshwater Fishes. 31: 118-128.
146. Pennock, C.A., Z. Ahrens, M.C. McKinstry, P. Budy and K.B. Gido. 2021. Trophic niches of native and nonnative fishes along a river-reservoir continuum. Scientific Reports 11, 12140. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-91730-1
145. Bruckerhoff, L.A., C.A. Pennock and K.B. Gido. 2021. Do fine-scale experiments underestimate predator consumption rates? Journal of Animal Ecology. 90: 2391-2403. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2656.13549
144. Hedden, S.C., L.A. Bruckerhoff and K.B. Gido. 2021. Assessing linkages between small impoundments and long-term trajectories of prairie stream fish assemblages. American Midland Naturalist 185:187-200. https://doi.org/10.1674/0003-0031-185.2.187
143. Pennock, C.A. and K.B. Gido. 2021. Spatial and temporal dynamics of fish assemblages in a desert reservoir over 38 years. Hydrobiologia 848: 1231–1248. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-021-04514-z
142. Comte, Lise ; Carvajal, Juan; Tedesco, Pablo; Giam, Xingli; Brose, Ulrich; Eros, Tibor; Filipe, Ana; Fortin, Marie-Josée; Irving, Katie; Jacquet, Claire; Larsen, Stefano; Sharma, Sapna; Ruhi, Albert; Becker, Fernando; Casatti, Lilian; Castaldelli, Giuseppe; Dala-Corte, Renato; Davenport, Stephen; Franssen, Nathan; García-Berthou, Emili; Gavioli, Anna; Gido, Keith; Jimenez-Segura, Luz; Leitão, Rafael; McLarney, Bill; Meador, Jason; Milardi, Marco; Moffatt, David; Occhi, Thiago; Pompeu, Paulo; Propst, David; Pyron, Mark; Salvador, Gilberto; Stefferud, Jerome; Sutela, Tapio; Taylor, Christopher; Terui, Akira; Urabe, Hirokazu; Vehanen, Teppo; Vitule, Jean; Zeni, Jaquelini; Olden, Julian. 2021. RivFishTIME: A global database of fish time-series to study global change ecology in riverine systems. Global Ecology and Biogeography. 30:38-50. https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.13210
141. Hedden, S.C., K.B. Gido, C.K. Hedden, C.A. Pennock, B.R. Duran, B.A. Hines, E.I. Gilbert, M.C. McKinstry, S.L. Durst, and N.R. Franssen. 2021. Quantifying Native Fishes Consumption by Nonnative Channel Catfish in a Desert River. North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 41(Special Issue 1):S82–S94. https://doi.org/10.1002/nafm.10514.
140. Pennock, C.A., B. Hines, T. Francis, D. Elverud, M. McKinstry and K.B. Gido. 2021. Reservoir fish assemblage structure across an aquatic ecotone: Can river-reservoir interfaces provide conservation and management opportunities? Fisheries Management and Ecology 28:1-13.
139. Bruckerhoff, L.A., K.B. Gido, M. Estey and P. Moore. 2020. Disentangling effects of predators and landscape factors as drivers of stream fish community structure. Freshwater Biology 66: 656-668. https://doi.org/10.1111/fwb.13668
138. Pennock, C.A., M.C. McKinstry and K.B. Gido. 2020. Razorback Sucker movement strategies across a river-reservoir habitat complex. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 149:620-634.
137. Pennock, C.A., M.C. McKinstry, C.N. Cathcart, K.B. Gido, T.A. Francis, B.A. Hines, P.D. MacKinnon, S.C. Hedden, E.I. Gilbert, C.A. Cheek, D.W. Speas, K. Creighton, D.S. Elverud and B.J. Schleicher. 2020. Movement ecology of imperiled fish in a novel ecosystem: River-reservoir movements by razorback sucker and translocations to aid conservation. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 30:1540-1551.
136. Hopper, G.W., K.B. Gido, C.A. Pennock, S.C. Hedden, B.D. Frenette, N. Barts, C.K. Hedden, L.A. Bruckerhoff. 2020. Nowhere to swim: interspecific responses of prairie stream fishes in isolated pools during severe drought. Aquatic Sciences 82 doi: 10.1007/s00027-020-0716-2
135. Bonjour, S.M., M.R. Whiles, and K.B. Gido. 2020. Influence of fishes on macroinvertebrate communities and insect emergence production in intermittent stream permanent water refugia. Freshwater Biology 65:1412-1428.
134. Neely, B.C., J.D. Koch, K.B. Gido, C.J. Chance-Ossowski, E.A. Renner*. 2020. Factors influencing Bluegill growth in small Kansas impoundments. Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management 11DOI: 10.3996/082019-JFWM-065
133. Trentman, M.T., W.K. Dodds, K.B. Gido, J. Rüegg, and C.M. Ruffing. 2020. Using path analyses to determine interacting effects of biotic and abiotic factors on patch-scale biogeochemical rates in a prairie stream. Aquatic Ecology 82 doi: 10.1007/s00027-020-0702-8
132. Hedden, S.C. and K.B. Gido. 2020. Dispersal drives temporal changes in fish community abundance in intermittent stream networks. River Research and Applications 36:797-806.
131. *Bruckerhoff, L. A., R. Connell, J. Guinnip, E. Adhikari, A. Godar, K.B. Gido, A.W. Boyle, A. Hope, A. Joern, and E. Welti. 2020. Harmony on the prairie? Grassland plant and animal community responses to variation in climate across land-use gradients. Ecology 101: e02986.
130. Parr, T.B., C.C. Vaughn and K.B. Gido. 2020. Animal effects on dissolved organic carbon lability in an algal controlled ecosystem. Freshwater Biology 65:1298-1310.
129. *Hopper, G.W., K.B. Gido, C.A. Pennock, S.C. Hedden, C.M. Tobler, C.K. Hedden and L.A. Bruckerhoff. 2020. Biomass loss and species turnover during severe drought shift stream community excretion stoichiometry. Freshwater Biology 65:403-416.
128. *Frenette, B.D., L.A., Bruckerhoff,* M. Tobler and K.B. Gido. 2019. Temperature effects on performance and physiology of two prairie stream minnows. Conservation Physiology 7(1): coz063.
127. *Cathcart, C.N., K.B. Gido, and H.W. Brandenburg. 2019. Spawning locations within and among tributaries influence Flannelmouth Sucker offspring experience. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 148:963–977.
126. *Hopper, G.W., T.G. Popjoy, K.B. Gido, and C.C. Vaughn. 2019. Freshwater mussels alter fish distributions at fine spatial scales through habitat subsidies. Freshwater Science 38:702–712.
125. *Pennock, C.A., M. Farrington and K.B. Gido. 2019. Feeding ecology of co-occurring early life stage suckers in a regulated river. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 148:938–951.
124. Perkin, J.S., T.A. Starks, C.A. Pennock*, K.B. Gido, G.W. Hopper*, S.C. Hedden. 2019. Extreme drought causes fish recruitment failure in a fragmented Great Plains riverscape. Ecohydrology 12:e2120.
123. Correa, E.C., F.D. Oliveira Roque, R. M. Utz, K.B. Gido. 2019. Effects of macroconsumers on benthic communities across a gradient of vegetation loss in tropical karst streams. Hydrobiologia 836:21-34.
122. *Bruckerhoff, L.A. and K.B. Gido. 2019. Assessing site-selection strategies for modeling the influence of landscape factors on stream fish assemblages. Pages 159 - 178 in R.M. Hughes, D.M. Infante, L. Wang, K. Chen, and B.F. Terra, editors. Advances in understanding landscape influences on freshwater habitats and biological assemblages. American Fisheries Society, Symposium, 90, Bethesda, Maryland.
121. Gido, K.B., D.L. Propst, J.E. Whitney, S.C. Hedden, T.J. Pilger, and T.F. Turner. 2019. Pockets of resistance: response of arid-land fish communities to climate, hydrology, and wildfire. Freshwater Biology 64:761–777.
120. Franssen, N.R., E.I. Gilbert, D.L. Propst and K.B. Gido. 2019. Hatchery -reared endangered Colorado Pikeminnow (Ptychocheilus lucius) undergo an uncharacteristic gradual transition to piscivory after introduction to the wild. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems. 29:24-38.
119. *Hopper, G.W., K.B. Gido, C.C. Vaughn, T.B. Parr, T.G. Popejoy, C.L. Atkinson, and K.K Gates. 2018. Spatial and temporal distribution of the biomass of dominant animal consumer groups mediates their influence on nutrient heterogeneity in streams. Oecologia 188:1133-1144.
118. *Cathcart, C.N., C.A. Pennock*, C.A. Cheek, M.C. McKinstry, P.D. MacKinnon, M.M. Conner and K.B. Gido. 2018. Waterfall formation at a desert river-reservoir delta isolates endangered fishes. Reservoir Research and Applications 34:948-956.
117. Hedden, S.C., E.A. Renner*, K.B. Gido and K.J. Hase. 2018. Impacts of small impoundments on an intermittent headwater stream community. Southwestern Naturalist 63:34-41.
116. *Pennock, C.A., C.N. Cathcart, S.C. Hedden, R.E. Weber, and K.B. Gido. 2018. Fine-scale movement and habitat use of a prairie stream fish assemblage. Oecologia 186:831-842.
115. Rolls, R.J., J. Heino, D.S. Ryder, B.C. Chessman, I.O. Growns, R.M. Thompson, K.B. Gido. 2018. Scaling biodiversity responses to hydrological regimes. Biological Reviews 93:971-995.
114. *Cathcart, N.C., K.B. Gido, M.C. McKinstry, P.D. MacKinnon. 2018. Patterns of Fish Movement at a Desert River Confluence. Ecology of Freshwater Fishes 27:492-505.
113. *Pennock, C.A., D. Bender, J. Hofmeier, J.A. Mounts, R. Waters, V.D. Weaver, and K.B. Gido. 2018. Can Fishways Mitigate Fragmentation Effects on Great Plains Fish Communities? Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 75:121-130.
112. Perkin, J.S., K.B. Gido, J.A. Falke, K.D. Fausch, H. Crockett, E.R. Johnson, J. Sanderson. 2017. Groundwater declines are linked to changes in Great Plains stream fish assemblages. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114:7373–7378.
111. Kerezsy, A., K.B. Gido, M. Magalhães, and P. Skelton. 2017. The biota of intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams: fishes. Pages 273 – 297 in: Intermittent Rivers: Ecology and Management (eds. T. Datry, N. Bonada and A. Boulton). Elsevier.
110. Vanni, M.J. and 73 co-authors. 2017. A global database of nitrogen and phosphorus excretion rates of aquatic animals. Ecology 98: 1475-1475.
109. Pilger, T.J., K.B. Gido, D.L. Propst, J.E. Whitney*, and T.F. Turner. 2017. River network architecture, genetic effective size, and distributional patterns predict differences in genetic structure across species in a dryland stream fish community. Molecular Ecology 26: 2687-2697.
108. *Whitney, J.E., K.B. Gido, S.C. Hedden*, G.L. Macpherson, T.J. Pilger, D.L. Propst, and T.F. Turner. 2017. Identifying the source population of fish re-colonizing an arid-land stream following wildfire-induced extirpation using otolith microchemistry. Hydrobiologia 797: 29-45.
107. *Troia, M.J. and K.B. Gido. 2017. Testing metabolic cold adaptation as a driver of warm-water fish species replacement along the river continuum. Environmental Biology of Fishes 100:265-279.
106. Utz, R.M., S.D. Cooper, K.B. Gido and J.R. Steward. 2017. Exclusion of fish and invertebrates from benthic patches across water conductivity levels using high-frequency (10 Hz) pulses and adjustable electrical settings. Freshwater Science 36:151–161.
105. *Pennock, C.A., K.B. Gido, J.S. Perkin* and.V.D. Weaver. 2017. Collapsing range of an endemic Great Plains minnow, peppered chub Macrhybopsis tetranema. American Midland Naturalist 177:57-68.
104. *Pennock, C.A. and K.B. Gido. 2017. Density-dependence of herbivorous Central Stoneroller Campostoma anomalum in stream mesocosms. Ecology of Freshwater Fishes 26:313–321.
103. *Hedden, S.C. and K.B. Gido. 2016. Movement distances and activity of introduced flathead catfish Pylodictis olivaris in the upper Gila River basin, New Mexico, and potential impacts on native fishes. Southwestern Naturalist 61:210-216.
102. *Martin, E.C., K.B. Gido, N. Bello, and W.K. Dodds. 2016. Increasing fish taxonomic and functional richness affects ecosystem properties of small headwater prairie streams. Freshwater Biology 61:887-898.
101. *Pennock, C.A., B.D. Frenette*, M.J. Waters* and K.B. Gido. 2016. Survival and Tag Retention of Southern Redbelly Dace Chrosomus erythrogaster Injected with Two Sizes of Passive Integrated Transponder (PIT) Tags. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 36:1386–1394.
100. *Hedden, S.C., J.E. Whitney and K.B. Gido. 2016. Introduced Flathead Catfish Pylodictis olivaris Consumptive Demand on Native Fishes of the Upper Gila River, New Mexico. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 36:55–61.
99. *Troia, M.J., M.A. Denk and K.B. Gido. 2016. Temperature-dependent performance as a driver of warmwater fish species replacement along the river continuum. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 73:394-405.
98. Gido, K.B., J.E. Whitney*, J.S. Perkin*, and T.F. Turner. 2016. Fragmentation, connectivity and fish species persistence in freshwater ecosystems. In: Closs et. al. (eds). Fish Conservation. Cambridge University Press.
97. *Whitney, J.E., K.B. Gido, E.C. Martin and K.J. Hase. 2016. The first to go and the last to leave: colonization and extinction dynamics of common and rare fishes in intermittent prairie streams. Freshwater Biology 61:1321–1334.
96. *Whitney, J.E., K.B. Gido, T.J. Pilger, D.L. Propst, and T.F. Turner. 2016. Metapopulation analysis indicates native and nonnative fishes respond differently to wildfire in a desert stream. Ecology of Freshwater Fishes 25: 376-392.
95. Franssen, N.R., S.L. Durst, K.B. Gido, D.W. Ryden, V. Lamarra, and D.L. Propst. 2016. Long-term fish community dynamics from spatially intensive monitoring of a managed desert river. River Research and Applications 32: 348-361.
94. *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 Fishes 25:141-155.
93. *Cathcart, C.N., K.B. Gido, and M. McKinstry. 2015. Fish Community Distributions and Movements in Two Tributaries of the San Juan River, New Mexico and Utah, USA. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 144:1013-1028.
92. *Whitney, J.E., K.B. Gido, T.J. Pilger, D.L. Propst and T.F. Turner. 2015. Biotic response to consecutive wildfires in a warmwater dryland river network. Freshwater Science 34:1510-1526.
91. Pilger, TJ, K.B. Gido, D.L. Propst, J.E. *Whitney, T.F. Turner. 2015. Comparative conservation genetics of protected endemic fishes in an arid-land riverscape. Conservation Gentics. 16:875-888.
90. *Troia, M.J. and K.B. Gido. 2015. Multi-trait functional strategies drive community assembly of stream fishes along environmental gradients and across spatial scales. Oecologia 177:545–559.
89. Dodds, W.K., M.R. Whiles, K.B. Gido, M.R. Daniels and B. Grudzinski. 2015. The stream biome gradient concept: controlling factors of lotic systems across broad biogeographic scales. Freshwater Science 34:1-19.
88. *Perkin, J.S., K.B. Gido, K.H. Costigan, M.D. Daniels and E.R. Johnson. 2015. Fragmentation and drying ratchet down Great Plains stream fish diversity. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems. 25:639-655.
87. *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.
86. *Troia, M.J., J.E. Whitney* and K.B. Gido. 2015. Thermal performance of larval longfin dace (Agosia chrysogaster), with implications for climate change. Environmental Biology of Fishes. 98:395-404.
85. Osborne, M., T. F. Turner, K. B. Gido, and J. S. Perkin. 2014. Comparative riverscape genetics reveals reservoirs of genetic diversity for conservation and restoration of Great Plains fishes. Molecular Ecology 23: 5663-5679.
84. Propst, D.L., K.B. Gido, J.E. Whitney*, E.I. Gilbert, T.J. Pilger, A.M. Monie, Y.M. Paroz, J.M. Monzingo and D.A. Meyers. 2014. Efficacy of mechanically removing nonnative predators from a desert stream. River Research and Applications 31:692-703.
83. *Troia, M.J., J.E. Whitney and K.B. Gido. 2014. Broadcast spawning over cobble by longfin dace (Agosia chrysogaster) in artificial stream channels. The Southwestern Naturalist. 59:277-280.
82. *Maine, J.J., J.E. Whitney* and K.B. Gido. 2014. Dietary overlap of invertivorous fishes and macroinvertebrates in the Gila River, NM. The Southwestern Naturalist. 59: 292–295.
81. *Whitney, J.E., K.B. Gido and D.L. Propst. 2014. Factors associated with the success of native and nonnative species in an unfragmented arid-land riverscape. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 71: 1134-1145.
80. Troia*, M.J. and K.B. Gido. 2014. Towards a mechanistic understanding of stream fish niche divergence along a river continuum. Ecosphere 5:41 http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/ES13-00399.1
79. Franssen, N.R., J.E. Davis, K.B. Gido, and D. Ryden. 2014. Fish community responses to mechanical removal of nonnative fishes in a large southwestern river. Fisheries 39:352-363.
78. Costigan*, K.H., J.S. Perkin*, M.D. Daniels and K.B. Gido. 2014. Longitudinal variability in hydraulic geometry and substrate characteristics of a Great Plains sand-bed river. Geomorphology 210:48-58.
77. Stewart-Koster, B., J.D. Olden, and K.B. Gido. 2014. Quantifying flow-ecology relationships with functional linear models. Hydrological Sciences Journal 59: 629–644.76. Olden, J.D., C.P. Konrad, T.S. Melis, M.J. Kennard, M.C. Freeman, M.C. Mims, E.N. Bray, K.B. Gido, N.P. Hemhill, D.A. Lytle, L.E. McMullen, M.Pyron, C. T. Robinson, J.C. Schmidt, J.G. Williams. 2014. Are large-scale flow experiments informing emerging challenges in freshwater management? Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 12:176-185.
75. *Troia, M.J. and K.B. Gido. 2013. Predicting Community-Environment Relationships of Stream Fishes across Multiple Drainage Basins: Insights into Model Generality and the Effect of Spatial Extent. Journal of Environmental Management. 128:313-323.
74. *Bertrand, K.N., M.R. Whiles, J.R. Murdock* and K.B. Gido. 2013. Influence of macroconsumers, stream position, and nutrient gradients on invertebrate assemblage development following flooding in intermittent prairie streams. Hydrobiologia 714:169–182.
73. *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 Modeling 257: 44– 56.
72. Gido, K.B., D.L. Propst, J.D. Olden and K.R. Bestgen. 2013. Multi-decadal responses of native and introduced fishes to natural and altered flows in streams of the American Southwest. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 70:554-564.
71. *Martin, E.C., J.E. Whitney* and K.B. Gido. 2013. Habitat associations of stream fishes in a rare and declining ecosystem. American Midland Naturalist. 170:39–51.
70. Hudman, S. and K.B. Gido. 2013. Multi-scale effects of impoundments on genetic structure of creek chub (Semotilus atromaculatus) in the Kansas River basin. Freshwater Biology 58:441-453.
69. *Perkin, J.S. and K.B. Gido. 2012. Fragmentation alters stream fish community structure in dendritic ecological networks. Ecological Applications 22: 2176–2187.
68. Gido, K.B. and D.L. Propst. 2012. Long-term dynamics of native and nonnative fishes in the San Juan River, New Mexico and Utah under a partially managed flow regime. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 141:645-659.
67. *Pilger, T.J. and K.B. Gido. 2012. Variation in Unionid Assemblages between Streams and a Reservoir within the Kansas River Basin. The American Midland Naturalist. 167:356–365.
66. Konrad C.P., J.D. Olden, D.A. Lytle, T.S. Melis, J.C. Schmidt, E. Bray, M.C. Freeman, K.B. Gido, N. Hemphill, M.J. Kennard, L. McMullen, M.C. Mims, M. Pyron, C.T. Robinson, J.G., Williams. 2011. Large-scale flow experiments for managing rivers. BioScience 61:948-959.
65. *Reisinger, A.J., K.B. Gido and W.K. Dodds. 2011. Direct and indirect effects of central stoneroller (Campostoma anomalum ) on mesocosm recovery following a flood: can macroconsumers affect denitrification? Journal of the North American Benthological Society 30:840-852.
64. *Perkin, J.S and K.B. Gido. 2011. Stream Fragmentation Thresholds for a Reproductive Guild of Endemic Great Plains Fishes. Fisheries 36:371-383.
63. Stefferud, J, D.L. Propst, and K.B. Gido. 2011. Spatially variable response of native fish assemblages to discharge, nonnative predators and habitat characteristics in an arid-land river. Freshwater Biology 56:1403-1416.
62. *Kohler, T., K.B. Gido, J.M. *Murdock and W.K. Dodds. 2011. Nutrient loading and grazing by the minnow Phoxinus erythrogaster shift periphyton abundance and stoichiometry in experimental streams. Freshwater Biology 56:1133–1146.
61. *Murdock, J.M., W.K. Dodds, K.B. Gido and M.R. Whiles. 2011. Dynamic influences of nutrients and grazing fish on benthic algae during recovery from flood. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 30: 331-345
60. Franssen*, N.R., M. Tobler, and K.B. Gido. 2011. Biodiversity and stability in a highly imperiled ecosystem: Can compensatory dynamics stabilize diverse riverine communities? Oikos 120:582-590.
59. Dodds, W. K, W.H. Clements, K.B. Gido, R.H. Hilderbrand and R.S. King. 2010. Thresholds, breakpoints, and non-linearity in freshwater systems as related to management. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 29:988-997.
58. Gido, K.B., W.K. Dodds and M.E. Eberle. 2010. Retrospective analysis of fish community change during a half-century of land-use and streamflow changes. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 29:970-987.
57. *Pilger, T.J., K.B. Gido and D.L. Propst. 2010. Food Web Structure and Interactions in the Gila River, USA: Implications for Native Fish Conservation. Ecology of Freshwater Fishes. 19: 300–321.
56. Gido, K.B., D.A. Jackson. 2010. Community ecology of stream fishes: synthesis and future directions. Pages 651 – 664 In: Advances in Stream Fish Community Ecology: Concepts, Approaches and Techniques (Eds. K.B. Gido and D.A. Jackson). American Fisheries Society, Symposium 73. Bethesda, Maryland.
55. Gido, K.B., K.N. *Bertrand, J.N. *Murdock, W.K. Dodds, and M.R. Whiles. 2010. Disturbance mediated effects of stream fishes on ecosystem processes: concepts and results from highly variable prairie streams. Pages 593 – 617 In: Advances in Stream Fish Community Ecology: Concepts, Approaches and Techniques (Eds. K.B. Gido and D.A. Jackson). American Fisheries Society, Symposium 73. Bethesda, Maryland.
54. *Thornbrugh, D.J. and K.B. Gido. 2010. Influence of spatial positioning within stream networks on fish assemblage structure in the Kansas River basin, USA. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 67: 143–156.
53. *Murdock, J.N., K.B. Gido, W.K. Dodds, K.N. *Bertrand, and M.R. Whiles. 2010. Consumer return chronology alters recovery trajectory of stream ecosystem structure and function following drought. Ecology 91:1048-1062.52. Gido, K.B., J. Schaefer, and J.A. *Falke. 2009. Convergence of littoral zone fish communities in reservoirs. Freshwater Biology. 54:1163-1177.
51. *Bertrand, K.N., K.B. Gido, W.K. Dodds, J.N. Murdock*, and M.R. Whiles. 2009. Disturbance frequency and assemblage functional composition mediate ecosystem processes in prairie streams. Oikos 118:917-933.50. Strakosh*, T.R., K.B. Gido and C.S. Guy. 2009. Effects of American Water Willow Establishment on Density, Growth, Diet, and Condition of Age-0 Largemouth Bass Micropterus salmoides in Kansas Reservoirs. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 138:269-279.
49. Gido, K.B. and C.W. Hargrave. 2009. Fish, Productivity. In G.E. Likens (Ed.). Encyclopedia of Inland Waters, volume 3, pp. 473-481 Oxford: Elsevier.
48. Bengtson*, J.R., M. Evans-White* and K.B. Gido. 2008. Effects of grazing minnows (Phoxinus erythrogaster) and crayfish (Orconectes nais and O. neglectus) on stream ecosystem structure and function. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 27:772–782.
47. Propst, D.L., K.B. Gido and J.A. Stefferud. 2008. Natural flow regimes, nonnative fishes, and persistence of native fish assemblages in arid-land river systems. Ecological Applications 18:1236-1252.
46. Pilger*, T.J., N.R. Franssen and K.B. Gido. 2008. Prey of introduced largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) in the San Juan River, NM. The Southwestern Naturalist 53:105-108.
45. Franssen*, N.R., K.B. Gido and D.L. Propst. 2007. Flow regime affects availability of nonnative prey of an endangered predator. Biological Conservation 138:330-340.
44. Gido, K.B. and N.R. Franssen*. 2007. Invasion of stream fishes into low trophic positions. Ecology of Freshwater Fishes 16:457-464.
43. Bertrand*, K.N. and K.B. Gido. 2007. Effects of the herbivorous minnow, southern redbelly dace (Phoxinus erythrogaster) on stream ecosystem structure and function. Oecologia. 151:69–81
42. Franssen*, N.R., K. B. Gido, T. R. Strakosh*, K. N. Bertrand*, C. M. Franssen, C. P. Paukert, K. L. Pitts, C. S. Guy, J. A. Tripe, S. J. Shrank. 2006. Effects of floods on fish assemblages in an intermittent prairie stream. Freshwater Biology 51: 2072–2086.
41. Bertrand*, K.N., K.B. Gido, and C.S. Guy. 2006. An evaluation of single-pass versus three-pass backpack electrofishing to estimate trends in species abundance and richness in prairie streams. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Sciences 109:131-138.
40. Matthews, W.J., K.B. Gido, G.P. Garrett, F.P. Gelwick, J. Stewart, and J. Schaefer. 2006. Modular experimental riffle-pool stream system. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 135:1559-1566.
39. Ramirez, R., E. R. Johnson, and K. B. Gido. 2006. Effects of artificial lighting and presence of Menidia beryllina on growth and diet of Labidesthes sicculus. Southwestern Naturalist 51:510-513.
38. Franssen*, N.R., K.B. Gido. 2006. Use of stable isotopes to test literature-based trophic classifications of small-bodied stream fishes. American Midland Naturalist 156:1-10.
37. Gido, K.B., N.R. Franssen*, and D.L. Propst. 2006. Spatial Variation in d15N and δ13C Isotopes in the San Juan River, New Mexico and Utah: Implications for the Conservation of Native Fishes. Environmental Biology of Fishes 75:197-207.
36. Falke*, J.A. and K. B. Gido. 2006. Effects of reservoir connectivity on stream fish assemblages in the Great Plains. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 63:480-493.
35. Gido, K.B., J.A. Falke*, R.M. Oakes*, and K.J. Hase. 2006. Fish-habitat relationships across spatial scales in prairie streams. Hughes, B., P. Seelbach, and L. Wang (eds.) Influences of Landscapes on Stream Habitats and Biological Communities, American Fisheries Society Symposium 48:265–285.
34. Falke*, J.A. and K. B. Gido. 2006. Spatial effects of reservoirs on stream fish assemblages in the Great Plains, U.S.A. River Research and Applications 22:55-68.
33. Oakes*, R.M., K. B. Gido, J.A. Falke*, J.D. Olden, and B.L. Brock. 2005. Predictive modeling of stream fish assemblages in the Great Plains. Ecology of Freshwater Fishes 14:361-374.
32. Schaefer, J., K. Gido and M. Smith. 2005. A test for community change using a Monte-Carlo approach. Ecological Applications: 15:1761-1771
31. Strakosh*, T.R., J.L. Eitzmann, K.B. Gido, C.S.Guy. 2005. The response of water willow, Justicia americana, to different inundation and desiccation regimes. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 25:1476–1485
30. Matthews, W.L., K. B. Gido, C. Vaughn, and E. Marsh-Matthews. 2005. Southern Plains Rivers. Pages 283-325 In: Rivers of North America (Benke, A. C. and C. E. Cushing, eds.). Elsevier Inc., Amsterdam.
29. Haslouer, S. G., M.E. Eberle, D. R. Edds, K.B. Gido, C. S. Mammoliti, J.R. Triplett, J.T. Collins, D.A. Distler, D.G. Huggins, and W.J. Stark. 2005. Current Status of Native Fish Species in Kansas. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Sciences 108:32-46.
28. Knight*, G. L. and K. B. Gido. 2005. Habitat use and susceptibility to predation of four prairie stream fishes: implications for conservation of the endangered Topeka shiner. Copeia 2005:38-47.
27. Eggleton, M. A., R. Ramirez, C. W. Hargrave, K. B. Gido, J. R. Masoner, G. D. Schnell and W. J. Matthews. 2005. Predictability of littoral-zone fish assemblages through ontogeny in Lake Texoma, Oklahoma-Texas, USA. Environmental Biology of Fishes 73:21-36
26. Propst, D.L. and K. B. Gido. 2004. Responses of Native and Nonnative Fishes to Natural Flow Regime Mimicry in the San Juan River. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 133:922-931.
25. Matthews, W. J., K. B. Gido, and F. P. Gelwick. 2004. Fish Assemblages of Reservoirs, Illustrated by Lake Texoma (Oklahoma-Texas, U.S.A.). Lake and Reservoir Management 20:219-239.
24. Vaughn, C. C., K. B. Gido, and D. E. Spooner. 2004. Ecosystem processes performed by unionid mussels in stream mesocosms: species roles and effects of abundance. Hydrobiologia 527:35-47.
23. Eggleton, M. A., K.B. Gido, W. J. Matthews, and G.D. Schnell. 2004. Assessment of anthropogenic influences on littoral-zone aquatic communities of Lake Texoma, Oklahoma-Texas, USA. Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology 4:113-127.
22. Dodds, W. K., K. B. Gido, M. R. Whiles, K. M. Fritz and W. J. Matthwes. 2004. Life on the Edge: Ecology of Prairie Streams. BioScience 54:205-216.
21. Hargrave, C. W. and K. B. Gido. 2004. Evidence of reproduction by exotic grass carp in the Red and Washita Rivers (Oklahoma). Southwestern Association of Naturalists 49:89-93.
20. Gido, K. B., J. F. Schaefer, and J. Pigg. 2004. Patterns of fish invasions in the Great Plains. Biological Conservation 118:121-131.
19. Gido, K. B. 2003. Effects of gizzard shad (Dorosoma cepedianum LeSuer) and other large-bodied fishes on benthic communities in reservoirs. Journal of Fish Biology 62:1392-1404.
18. Schaefer, J. F., E. Marsh-Matthews, D. E. Spooner , K. B. Gido, and W. J. Matthews. 2003. Effects of barriers and thermal refugia on local movement of the threatened leopard darter, Percina pantherina. Environmental Biology of Fishes. 66:391-400.
17. Marsh-Matthews, E., Matthews, W. J., K. B. Gido, and R. L. Marsh. 2002. Reproduction by young-of-year red shiner (Cyprinella lutrensis) and its implications for invasion success. Southwestern Association of Naturalists 47:605-610.
16. Gido, K. B., C. S. Guy, T. R. Strakosh*, R. J. Bernot, K. Hase, and M. Shaw. 2002. Long-term changes in the fish assemblages of the Big Blue River basin 40 years after the construction of Tuttle Creek Reservoir. Kansas Academy of Sciences Transactions (Frank Cross Memorial Issue) 105(3-4):193-208.
15. Gido, K. B. 2002. Interspecific comparisons and the potential importance of nutrient excretion by benthic fishes in a large reservoir. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 131:260-270.
14. Gido, K. B., Chad W. Hargrave, William J. Matthews, Gary D. Schnell, Darrell W. Pogue, and Guy Sewell. 2002. Structure of littoral-zone fish communities in relation to habitat, physical, and chemical gradients in a southern reservoir. Environmental Biology of Fishes 63:253-263.
13. Pratt, K. E., C. W. Hargrave, and K. B. Gido. 2002. Rediscovery of Labidesthes sicculus (Atherinidae) in Lake Texoma (Oklahoma-Texas). The Southwestern Naturalist. 47:142-147.
12. Matthews, W. J., K. B. Gido, and E. Marsh-Matthews. 2001. Density-dependent overwinter survival and growth of a minnow from harsh stream environments. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 130:478-488.
11. Gido, K. B. and W. J. Matthews. 2001. Ecosystem effects of water column minnows in experimental streams. Oecologia 126:247-253.
10. Gido, K. B. 2001. Feeding ecology of three omnivorous fishes in Lake Texoma (Oklahoma-Texas). The Southwestern Naturalist 46:23-33.
9. Gido, K. B. and W. J. Matthews. 2000. Dynamics of the offshore fish assemblage in a southwestern reservoir (Lake Texoma, Oklahoma-Texas). Copeia 2000:917-930.
8. Gido, K. B., W. J. Matthews, and W. C. Wolfinbarger. 2000. Long-term changes in a fish assemblage of an artificial reservoir: stability in an unpredictable environment. Ecological Applications 10:1517-1529.
7. Gido, K. B., R. D. Larson, and L. A. Ahlm. 2000. Stream-channel position of adult rainbow trout downstream of Navajo Reservoir, New Mexico, following changes in reservoir release. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 20:250-258.
6. Gido, K. B. and J. H. Brown. 1999. Invasion of alien fish species in North American drainages. Freshwater Biology 42:387-398.
5. Gido, K. B., J. F. Schaefer, K. Work, P. W. Lienesch, E. Marsh-Matthews, and W. J. Matthews. 1999. Effects of red shiner (Cyprinella lutrensis) on Red River pupfish (Cyprinodon rubrofluviatilis). The Southwestern Naturalist 44:287-295.
4. Brandenburg, W. H. and K. B. Gido. 1999. Nonnative predation on native ichthyofauna in the San Juan River, New Mexico and Utah. The Southwestern Naturalist 44:392-394.
3. Gido, K. B. and D. L. Propst. 1999. Habitat use and association of native and nonnative fishes in the San Juan River, New Mexico and Utah. Copeia 1999:321-333.
2. Pigg, J., M. S. Coleman, J. Wright, R. Gibbs, K. B. Gido., and R. Lemmons. 1998. An ecological investigation of the ichthyofauna in Deep Fork River, central Oklahoma: 1976 to 1996. Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Science 78:67-110.
1. Gido, K. B., D. L. Propst, and M. C. Molles, Jr. 1997. Spatial and temporal variation of fish communities in secondary channels of the San Juan River, New Mexico and Utah. Environmental Biology of Fishes 49:417-434.