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Publications by K.M. Polivka

Polivka, K.M.; Chotkowski, M.A. 1998. Recolonization of experimentally defaunated tidepools by northeast Pacific intertidal fishes. Copeia. 2: 456-462. (468 KB)

 

Polivka, K. M. 1999. Microhabitat use by the Arkansas River shiner, Notropis girardi: a habitat-mosaic approach. Environmental Biology of Fishes 55:265-278.

 

Alofs, K. M. and K. M. Polivka. 2004. Microhabitat-scale influences of resources and refuge on habitat selection by an estuarine-opportunist fish. Marine Ecology Progress Series 271:297-306.

 

Polivka, K. M. 2005. Resource-matching across habitats is limited by competition at patch scales in an estuarine-opportunist fish. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 62:913-924.

 

 

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