Mark Pegg

Mark Pegg

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

H-index: 28

North America-United States

About Mark Pegg

Mark Pegg, With an exceptional h-index of 28 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Nebraska-Lincoln, specializes in the field of Aquatic Ecology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

A comparison of tag retention and mortality from two tagging methods for internal tag placement in Channel Catfish

Factors affecting walleye and sauger recruitment in Lewis and Clark Lake, South Dakota, 2001–2022

Patterns in spatial use and movement of Silver Carp among tributaries and main-stem rivers: insight from otolith microchemistry analysis

An examination of scenarios to increase waterfowl hunting participation

Waterbody size predicts bank-and boat-angler efforts

Survival and growth assessment after reintroduction of the pocketbook mussel, Lampsilis cardium Rafinesque, 1820 among three streams in Nebraska (USA)

Informative priors assess tradeoffs between mark–recapture and telemetry-based fish movement in a large river system

Natural resource system size can be used for managing recreational use

Mark Pegg Information

University

Position

Professor School of Natural Resources

Citations(all)

3415

Citations(since 2020)

1363

Cited By

2642

hIndex(all)

28

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

84

i10Index(since 2020)

39

Email

University Profile Page

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

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Mark Pegg Skills & Research Interests

Aquatic Ecology

Top articles of Mark Pegg

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

A comparison of tag retention and mortality from two tagging methods for internal tag placement in Channel Catfish

North American Journal of Fisheries Management

Travis C Durhack

Holly A Simpson

Douglas A Watkinson

Mark A Pegg

Eva C Enders

2024/4

Factors affecting walleye and sauger recruitment in Lewis and Clark Lake, South Dakota, 2001–2022

Fisheries Management and Ecology

William J Radigan

Phil Chvala

Christopher Longhenry

Mark Pegg

2024

Patterns in spatial use and movement of Silver Carp among tributaries and main-stem rivers: insight from otolith microchemistry analysis

Biological Invasions

Jacob P Werner

Quintin J Dean

Mark A Pegg

Martin J Hamel

2023/2

An examination of scenarios to increase waterfowl hunting participation

Wildlife Society Bulletin

Matthew P Hinrichs

Julia Nawrocki

Matthew P Gruntorad

Mark P Vrtiska

Mark A Pegg

...

2023/12

Waterbody size predicts bank-and boat-angler efforts

Fisheries Research

Derek S Kane

Kevin L Pope

Keith D Koupal

Mark A Pegg

Christopher J Chizinski

...

2023/11/1

Survival and growth assessment after reintroduction of the pocketbook mussel, Lampsilis cardium Rafinesque, 1820 among three streams in Nebraska (USA)

Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems

Federica Montesanto

Lindsay M Ohlman

Mark A Pegg

2023/6

Informative priors assess tradeoffs between mark–recapture and telemetry-based fish movement in a large river system

Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences

Henry H Hansen

Stephen D Kachman

Mark A Pegg

Colin Charles

Douglas A Watkinson

...

2022/6/28

Natural resource system size can be used for managing recreational use

Ecological Indicators

Derek S Kane

Kevin L Pope

Keith D Koupal

Mark A Pegg

Christopher J Chizinski

...

2022/12/1

Spatial variability of Silver Carp population demographics in a large tributary river

North American Journal of Fisheries Management

Jacob P Werner

Quintin J Dean

Mark A Pegg

Martin J Hamel

2022/8

Creating a Digital Repository of Calcified Structures from Known‐Age Fishes, a Century in the Making

Fisheries

Mark A Pegg

David L Buckmeier

Martin J Hamel

Jeff D Koch

2022/8

Blue catfish population characteristics and dispersal along a Great Plains river gradient

River Research and Applications

Quintin J Dean

Jacob P Werner

Mark A Pegg

Martin J Hamel

2022/7

Constraints to waterfowl hunting by hunters and anglers in the central United States

Wildlife Society Bulletin

Matthew P Hinrichs

Matthew P Gruntorad

Julia A. Nawrocki

Mark P Vrtiska

Mark A Pegg

...

2021/12

Motivations to participate in hunting and angling: a comparison among preferred activities and state of residence

Human Dimensions of Wildlife

Matthew P Hinrichs

Mark P Vrtiska

Mark A Pegg

Christopher J Chizinski

2021/11/2

Efficacy and temporal capture patterns of bank poles in the Kansas River: a novel sampling tool for catfish

North American Journal of Fisheries Management

Quintin J Dean

Martin J Hamel

Jake P Werner

Mark A Pegg

2021/10

Catfish population characteristics among river segments with altered fluvial geomorphic conditions in the Missouri River, Nebraska, USA

North American Journal of Fisheries Management

Martin J Hamel

Jonathan J Spurgeon

Mark A Pegg

2021/10

Retention of T‐bar anchor tags for Channel Catfish in the Red River of the North

North American Journal of Fisheries Management

Jonathan J Spurgeon

Mark A Pegg

Stephen F Siddons

Henry H Hansen

2020/4

An unseen synchrony or recurrent resource pulse opportunity? linking fisheries with aeroecology

Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation

Henry H Hansen

Mark Pegg

Matthew Van Den Broeke

Doug Watkinson

Eva C Enders

2020/9

Exit here: strategies for dealing with aging dams and reservoirs

Aquatic Sciences

Henry H Hansen

Emily Forzono

Alisha Grams

Lindsay Ohlman

Christine Ruskamp

...

2020/1

Uncovering unique plasticity in life history of an endangered centenarian fish

Scientific Reports

Martin J Hamel

Jonathan J Spurgeon

Kirk D Steffensen

Mark A Pegg

2020/7/30

Divergent density feedback control of migratory predator recovery following sex‐biased perturbations

Ecology and Evolution

Daisuke Goto

Martin J Hamel

Mark A Pegg

Jeremy J Hammen

Matthew L Rugg

...

2020/5

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