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Elizabeth A. Marschall

Elizabeth A. Marschall

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
31
Citations
5657
World Ranking
8194
National Ranking
2713

Overview

Elizabeth A. Marschall is affiliated with The Ohio State University in the United States. Their research primarily concentrates on environmental science and agricultural and biological sciences, with a strong emphasis on aquatic ecosystems.

Their work spans several subfields, including nature and landscape conservation, global and planetary change, aquatic science, ecology, and genetics. This multidisciplinary approach supports investigations into complex interactions within freshwater environments and fish populations.

Marschall's main research topics include:

  • Fish ecology and management studies
  • Marine and fisheries research
  • Fish biology and ecology studies
  • Aquatic invertebrate ecology and behavior
  • Aquaculture nutrition and growth
  • Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock
  • Myxozoan parasites in aquatic species

Their recent publications highlight studies on fish populations in freshwater ecosystems, with a particular focus on species such as walleye and yellow perch. Notable papers include:

  • Mixed-stock analysis using Rapture genotyping to evaluate stock-specific exploitation of a walleye population despite weak genetic structure (2021), published in Evolutionary Applications
  • Otolith microchemistry shows natal philopatry of walleye in western Lake Erie (2020), published in Journal of Great Lakes Research
  • Ecosystem change as a driver of fish recruitment dynamics: A case study of two Lake Erie yellow perch populations (2021), published in Freshwater Biology
  • Synthesizing Professional Opinion and Published Science to Build a Conceptual Model of Walleye Recruitment (2023), published in Fisheries
  • Projecting future habitat quality of three midwestern reservoir fishes under warming conditions (2020), published in Ecology Of Freshwater Fish

Frequent publication venues for Marschall include Ecology Of Freshwater Fish, North American Journal of Fisheries Management, Journal of Great Lakes Research, Evolutionary Applications, and Fisheries.

Marschall collaborates regularly with several researchers, indicating a networked research approach. Frequent co-authors are Stuart A. Ludsin, Richard R. Budnik, L. Zoe Almeida, Matthew D. Faust, and Kuan-Yu Chen.

Best Publications

  • Larval Size and Recruitment Mechanisms in Fishes: Toward a Conceptual Framework

    Thomas J. Miller;Larry B. Crowder;James A. Rice;Elizabeth A. Marschall

  • Growth Rate Variation and Larval Survival: Inferences from an Individual-Based Size-Dependent Predation Model

    James A. Rice;Thomas J. Miller;Kenneth A. Rose;Larry B. Crowder

  • The cost of dispersal: predation as a function of movement and site familiarity in ruffed grouse

    James M. Yoder;Elizabeth A. Marschall;David A. Swanson

  • Round Goby Predation on Smallmouth Bass Offspring in Nests during Simulated Catch-and-Release Angling

    Geoffrey B. Steinhart;Elizabeth A. Marschall;Roy A. Stein

  • RIVER DISCHARGE DRIVES SURVIVAL OF LARVAL WALLEYE

    Joseph B. Mion;Roy A. Stein;Elizabeth A. Marschall

  • Assessing Population Responses to Multiple Anthropogenic Effects: A Case Study with Brook Trout

    Elizabeth A. Marschall;Larry B. Crowder

  • Short winters threaten temperate fish populations.

    Troy M. Farmer;Elizabeth A. Marschall;Konrad Dabrowski;Stuart A. Ludsin

  • USING TIME AND ENERGETIC MEASURES OF COST IN ESTIMATING PREY VALUE FOR FISH PREDATORS

    Roy A. Stein;Cheryl Gosse Goodman;Elizabeth A. Marschall

  • How Non-native Species in Lake Erie Influence Trophic Transfer of Mercury and Lead to Top Predators

    LeAnn Southward Hogan;Elizabeth Marschall;Carol Folt;Roy A. Stein

  • assignPOP: An r package for population assignment using genetic, non‐genetic, or integrated data in a machine‐learning framework

    Kuan‐Yu Chen;Elizabeth A. Marschall;Michael G. Sovic;Anthony C. Fries;Anthony C. Fries

  • Migration delays caused by anthropogenic barriers: modeling dams, temperature, and success of migrating salmon smolts

    Elizabeth A. Marschall;Martha E. Mather;Donna L. Parrish;Gary W. Allison

  • High Growth Rate of Young-of-the-year Smallmouth Bass in Lake Erie: a Result of the Round Goby Invasion?

    Geoffrey B. Steinhart;Roy A. Stein;Elizabeth A. Marschall

  • FROM STAR CHARTS TO STONEFLIES: DETECTING RELATIONSHIPS IN CONTINUOUS BIVARIATE DATA

    James E. Garvey;Elizabeth A. Marschall;Russell A. Wright

  • Increased parental care cost for nest-guarding fish in a lake with hyperabundant nest predators

    Geoffrey B. Steinhart;Melissa E. Sandrene;Stephanie Weaver;Roy A. Stein

  • Adult Survival and Imperfect Assessment of Parentage: Effects on Male Parenting Decisions.

    R. A. Mauck;Elizabeth A. Marschall;Patricia G. Parker

  • Fish Cohort Dynamics: Application of Complementary Modeling Approaches

    Donald L. DeAngelis;Kenneth A. Rose;Larry B. Crowder;Elizabeth A. Marschall

  • Empirical and Theoretical Approaches to Size-Based Interactions and Recruitment Variability in Fishes

    Larry B. Crowder;James A. Rice;Thomas J. Miller;Elizabeth A. Marschall

  • Damage to Cauliflower Coral by Monofilament Fishing Lines in Hawaii

    Kazue Asoh;Tomoko Yoshikawa;Randall Kosaki;Elizabeth A. Marschall

  • Bluegill growth as modified by plant density: an exploration of underlying mechanisms.

    Jacqueline F. Savino;Elizabeth A. Marschall;Roy A. Stein

  • A framework for understanding Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) life history

    Elizabeth A Marschall;Thomas P Quinn;Derek A Roff;Jeffrey A Hutchings

  • Foraging in a patchy environment: prey-encounter rate and residence time distributions

    Elizabeth A. Marschall;Peter L. Chesson;Roy A. Stein

Frequent Co-Authors

Stuart A. Ludsin
Stuart A. Ludsin The Ohio State University
Roy A. Stein
Roy A. Stein The Ohio State University
Larry B. Crowder
Larry B. Crowder Stanford University
James E. Garvey
James E. Garvey Southern Illinois University Carbondale
James A. Rice
James A. Rice North Carolina State University
Edward F. Roseman
Edward F. Roseman United States Geological Survey
Konrad Dabrowski
Konrad Dabrowski The Ohio State University
Chris C. Wilson
Chris C. Wilson Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry
Kenneth A. Rose
Kenneth A. Rose University of Maryland Center For Environmental Sciences
Donald L. DeAngelis
Donald L. DeAngelis United States Geological Survey

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