Christopher W. Hoagstrom

896 total citations
44 papers, 693 citations indexed

About

Christopher W. Hoagstrom is a scholar working on Nature and Landscape Conservation, Ecology and Aquatic Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Christopher W. Hoagstrom has authored 44 papers receiving a total of 693 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 37 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation, 25 papers in Ecology and 11 papers in Aquatic Science. Recurrent topics in Christopher W. Hoagstrom's work include Fish Ecology and Management Studies (30 papers), Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes (13 papers) and Fish Biology and Ecology Studies (11 papers). Christopher W. Hoagstrom is often cited by papers focused on Fish Ecology and Management Studies (30 papers), Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes (13 papers) and Fish Biology and Ecology Studies (11 papers). Christopher W. Hoagstrom collaborates with scholars based in United States, Mexico and France. Christopher W. Hoagstrom's co-authors include Stephen Davenport, James E. Brooks, Thomas F. Turner, Charles R. Berry, Wilfredo A. Matamoros, Megan J. Osborne, Visotheary Ung, David W. Willis, Brian D. S. Graeb and Mark A. Kaemingk and has published in prestigious journals such as Molecular Ecology, Biological Conservation and Biological reviews/Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society.

In The Last Decade

Christopher W. Hoagstrom

43 papers receiving 658 citations

Peers

Christopher W. Hoagstrom
Jane M. Hughes Australia
Jeremy S. Tiemann United States
A. John Gatz United States
Luke M. Bower United States
Solomon R. David United States
Mark R. Collins United States
Jane M. Hughes Australia
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Hoagstrom, Christopher W., Stephen Davenport, & Megan J. Osborne. (2025). Assembling the Pecos River fish fauna: barrier displacement on the Southern Great Plains, North America. Biological reviews/Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society. 100(4). 1534–1556.
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Hoagstrom, Christopher W., et al.. (2024). Biogeography of Greater Antillean freshwater fishes, with a review of competing hypotheses. Biological reviews/Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society. 99(3). 901–927. 6 indexed citations
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Hoagstrom, Christopher W., et al.. (2024). Historical biogeography of North American killifishes (Cyprinodontiformes) recapitulates geographical history in the Gulf of México watershed. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 202(2). 5 indexed citations
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Matamoros, Wilfredo A., et al.. (2023). Revised New World bioregions and environmental correlates for vectors of Chagas disease (Hemiptera, Triatominae). Acta Tropica. 249. 107063–107063. 1 indexed citations
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Hoagstrom, Christopher W. & Anthony A. Echelle. (2022). Biogeography of the Macrhybopsis aestivalis complex (Teleostei: Cyprinidae): emphasis on speciation and ancient heterospecific mitochondrial transfer. Environmental Biology of Fishes. 105(2). 261–287. 6 indexed citations
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Echelle, Anthony A., W. Calvin Borden, Christopher W. Hoagstrom, et al.. (2018). Molecular systematics of the North American chub genus Macrhybopsis (Teleostei: Cyprinidae). Zootaxa. 4375(4). 537–554. 5 indexed citations
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Matamoros, Wilfredo A., Christopher W. Hoagstrom, Jacob F. Schaefer, & Brian R. Kreiser. (2015). Fish faunal provinces of the conterminous United States of America reflect historical geography and familial composition. Biological reviews/Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society. 91(3). 813–832. 19 indexed citations
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Hoagstrom, Christopher W. & Thomas F. Turner. (2013). Recruitment ecology of pelagic‐broadcast spawning minnows: paradigms from the ocean advance science and conservation of an imperilled freshwater fauna. Fish and Fisheries. 16(2). 282–299. 72 indexed citations
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Osborne, Megan J., Stephen Davenport, Christopher W. Hoagstrom, & Thomas F. Turner. (2010). Genetic effective size, Ne, tracks density in a small freshwater cyprinid, Pecos bluntnose shiner (Notropis simus pecosensis). Molecular Ecology. 19(14). 2832–2844. 28 indexed citations
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Hoagstrom, Christopher W. & Charles R. Berry. (2010). The Native Range of Walleyes in the Missouri River Drainage. North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 30(3). 642–654. 4 indexed citations
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Hoagstrom, Christopher W., James E. Brooks, & Stephen Davenport. (2010). A large-scale conservation perspective considering endemic fishes of the North American plains. Biological Conservation. 144(1). 21–34. 78 indexed citations
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Hoagstrom, Christopher W., et al.. (2010). Rapid species replacements between fishes of the North American plains: a case history from the Pecos River. Aquatic Invasions. 5(2). 141–153. 21 indexed citations
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Hoagstrom, Christopher W.. (2009). CaUses anD IMPaCTs of salInIZaTIon In THe loWeR PeCos RIVeR. Insecta mundi. 21 indexed citations
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Hoagstrom, Christopher W., James E. Brooks, & Stephen Davenport. (2008). Recent habitat association and the historical decline of Notropis simus pecosensis. River Research and Applications. 24(6). 789–803. 24 indexed citations
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Hoagstrom, Christopher W., et al.. (2007). ZOOGEOGRAPHIC PATTERNS AND FAUNAL CHANGE OF SOUTH DAKOTA FISHES. Western North American Naturalist. 67(2). 161–184. 26 indexed citations
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Hoagstrom, Christopher W., et al.. (2007). Influence of Fluctuating Water Levels on Mercury Concentrations in Adult Walleye. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 79(1). 36–40. 30 indexed citations
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Hoagstrom, Christopher W. & Charles R. Berry. (2007). Morphological diversity among fishes in a Great Plains river drainage. Hydrobiologia. 596(1). 367–386. 17 indexed citations
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Hoagstrom, Christopher W., et al.. (2006). River size and fish assemblages in southwestern South Dakota. Insecta mundi. 16(2). 117–126. 12 indexed citations
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Hoagstrom, Christopher W.. (2006). Fish Community Assembly in the Missouri River Basin. Open PRAIRIE (South Dakota State University). 4 indexed citations

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