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Titus Seilheimer
Titus Seilheimer
University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute
Verified email at aqua.wisc.edu - Homepage
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Development and use of the Wetland Fish Index to assess the quality of coastal wetlands in the Laurentian Great Lakes
TS Seilheimer, P Chow-Fraser
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 63 (2), 354-366, 2006
952006
Comparative study of ecological indices for assessing human-induced disturbance in coastal wetlands of the Laurentian Great Lakes
TS Seilheimer, TP Mahoney, P Chow-Fraser
ecological indicators 9 (1), 81-91, 2009
752009
Impact of urbanization on the water quality, fish habitat, and fish community of a Lake Ontario marsh, Frenchman’s Bay
TS Seilheimer, A Wei, P Chow-Fraser, N Eyles
Urban Ecosystems 10, 299-319, 2007
742007
Application of the wetland fish index to northern Great Lakes marshes with emphasis on Georgian Bay coastal wetlands
TS Seilheimer, P Chow-Fraser
Journal of Great Lakes Research 33, 154-171, 2007
582007
Downstream fish assemblage response to river impoundment varies with degree of hydrologic alteration
JM Taylor, TS Seilheimer, WL Fisher
Hydrobiologia 728, 23-39, 2014
342014
Landscape-scale modeling of water quality in Lake Superior and Lake Michigan watersheds: How useful are forest-based indicators?
TS Seilheimer, PL Zimmerman, KM Stueve, CH Perry
Journal of Great Lakes Research 39 (2), 211-223, 2013
192013
Effect of wetland quality on sampling bias associated with two fish survey methods for coastal wetlands of the lower Great Lakes
P Chow-Fraser, K Kostuk, T Seilheimer, M Weimer, T MacDougall, ...
Coastal wetlands of the Laurentian Great Lakes: health, habitat and …, 2006
182006
Habitat use by fishes in groundwater-dependent streams of southern Oklahoma
TS Seilheimer, WL Fisher
The American Midland Naturalist 164 (2), 201-216, 2010
152010
Volume and contents of residual water in recreational watercraft ballast systems
T Campbell, T Verboomen, G Montz, T Seilheimer
Management of Biological Invasions 7 (3), 281-286, 2016
122016
An assessment of environmental flows for Oklahoma
D Turton, B Fisher, TS Seilheimer, RA Esralew
Oklahoma Water Resources Center, 2008
102008
Trade-offs between suppression and eradication of sea lampreys from the Great Lakes
JV Adams, O Birceanu, WL Chadderton, ML Jones, JM Lepak, ...
Journal of Great Lakes Research 47, S782-S795, 2021
62021
Changes in fish communities of Lake Ontario coastal wetlands before and after remedial action plans
T Seilheimer, A Wei, P Chow-Fraser
International Scholarly Research Notices 2011, 2011
42011
Instream flow assessment of streams draining the Arbuckle-Simpson aquifer
TS Seilheimer, WL Fisher
Oklahoma Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, 2008
42008
Developing the wetland fish index: A method for assessing the quality of great lakes coastal wetlands
T Seilheimer, P Chow-Fraser
Global Threats to Large Lakes: Managing in an Environment of Instability and …, 2003
32003
Chapter 6: conservation and maintenance of soil and water resources
BG Tavernia, MD Nelson, TS Seilheimer, DD Gormanson, CH Perry, ...
Future forests of the northern United States. US Forest Service, General …, 2016
22016
Effectiveness of a CD3 System at Removing Macrophytes and Small-Bodied Invertebrates from Watercraft
T Campbell, M Bodde, T Seilheimer
12020
The Great Lakes Future Fishers Initiative: Supporting the Next Generation of Great Lakes Commercial Fishing and Seafood Processing Industries
LN Jescovitch, S Moen, F Abdl‐Haleem, TS Seilheimer
Fisheries 49 (3), 108-116, 2024
2024
Fisheries, Hatcheries, and Aquaculture—What’s the Difference?
TS Seilheimer, E Wiermaa, LN Jescovitch
Choices 36 (4), 1-9, 2021
2021
Introducing the Great Lakes Aquaculture Collaborative: fostering an aquaculture event during COVID-i9.
LN Jescovitch, E Nelson, T Seilheimer, E Wiermaa, AJ Schrank
2021
Building Trust through Cooperative Research in Wisconsin’s Commercial Fishery
T Seilheimer
American Fisheries Society & The Wildlife Society 2019 Joint Annual Conference, 2019
2019
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