Population Dynamics Dan Magoulick Arkansas Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit Department of Biological Sciences University of Arkansas - Fayetteville.

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Population Dynamics Dan Magoulick Arkansas Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit Department of Biological Sciences University of Arkansas - Fayetteville

Questions What factors are most important in determining fish assemblage structure in drying streams? What are the effects of predation in drying stream pools? What habitats act as refugia and how does refuge use influence fish assemblage structure in drying streams? What are the source – sink dynamics in drying streams?

Conclusions Survival rates in these systems are low and species-dependent. –S similar between habitats for central stonerollers. –S pools<riffles but both decreased over time. Habitat migration rates related to survival. Pools are important refuge habitats for some fish species (e.g. central stonerollers). Reduced habitat area and fish migration can lead to increased densities which may impact population and community dynamics