Mark Pyron

Mark Pyron

Ball State University

H-index: 28

North America-United States

About Mark Pyron

Mark Pyron, With an exceptional h-index of 28 and a recent h-index of 16 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Ball State University, specializes in the field of stream ecology, fish assemblages, gastropod ecology.

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

Dietary overlap and selectivity among mountain steppe river fish in the United States and Mongolia

Hydrologic connectivity and land cover affect floodplain lake water quality, fish abundance, and fish diversity in floodplain lakes of the Wabash‐White River basin

Intercontinental analysis of temperate steppe stream food webs reveals consistent autochthonous support of fishes

Identifying monitoring information needs that support the management of fish in large rivers

A framework for lotic macrosystem research

Geomorphology variables predict fish assemblages for forested and endorheic rivers of two continents

RivFishTIME: A global database of fish time‐series to study global change ecology in riverine systems

Long-term trends in CPUE and relative weight of six fish species in the Wabash River, USA, prior to and following silver carp invasion

Mark Pyron Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

2611

Citations(since 2020)

932

Cited By

2018

hIndex(all)

28

hIndex(since 2020)

16

i10Index(all)

55

i10Index(since 2020)

31

Email

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Mark Pyron Skills & Research Interests

stream ecology

fish assemblages

gastropod ecology

Top articles of Mark Pyron

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Dietary overlap and selectivity among mountain steppe river fish in the United States and Mongolia

Ecology and Evolution

Mario Minder

Emily R Arsenault

Mark Pyron

Amarbat Otgonganbat

Bud Mendsaikhan

2023/5

Hydrologic connectivity and land cover affect floodplain lake water quality, fish abundance, and fish diversity in floodplain lakes of the Wabash‐White River basin

River Research and Applications

Martha L Carlson Mazur

Bradley Smith

Broxton Bird

Sara McMillan

Mark Pyron

...

2022/1

Intercontinental analysis of temperate steppe stream food webs reveals consistent autochthonous support of fishes

Ecology Letters

Emily R Arsenault

James H Thorp

Michael J Polito

Mario Minder

Walter K Dodds

...

2022/12

Identifying monitoring information needs that support the management of fish in large rivers

PLOSOne

Timothy D. Counihan

Kristen L. Bouska

Shannon K. Brewer

Andrew F. Jacobson

Robert B.

...

2022

A framework for lotic macrosystem research

Ecosphere

James H Thorp

Walter K Dodds

Caleb J Robbins

Alain Maasri

Emily R Arsenault

...

2021/2

Geomorphology variables predict fish assemblages for forested and endorheic rivers of two continents

Ecology and Evolution

Robert Shields

Mark Pyron

Emily R Arsenault

James H Thorp

Mario Minder

...

2021/12

RivFishTIME: A global database of fish time‐series to study global change ecology in riverine systems

Global Ecology and Biogeography

Lise Comte

Juan Carvajal‐Quintero

Pablo A Tedesco

Xingli Giam

Ulrich Brose

...

2021/1

Long-term trends in CPUE and relative weight of six fish species in the Wabash River, USA, prior to and following silver carp invasion

Hydrobiologia

Robert Shields

Mark Pyron

Mario Minder

Luke Etchison

2021/11

Valley‐scale hydrogeomorphology drives river fish assemblage variation in Mongolia

Ecology and Evolution

Alain Maasri

Mark Pyron

Emily R Arsenault

James H Thorp

Bud Mendsaikhan

...

2021/6

Geomorphological characteristics of the Wabash River, USA: Influence on fish assemblages

Ecology and Evolution

Jeff Robbins

Mark Pyron

2021/5

Diet overlap among non‐native trout species and native cutthroat Trout (Oncorhynchus clarkii) in two U.S. ecoregions

Ecology and Evolution

Mario Minder

Emily R Arsenault

Bolortsetseg Erdenee

Alain Maasri

Mark Pyron

2021/3

Long-term Macroinvertebrate Assemblages of the West Fork White River, Indiana Improve Following the Clean Water Act

The American Midland Naturalist

Caleb Artz

Mark Pyron

Laura Bowley

2020/10

Dietary specificity and overlap in endorheic river fishes: How do native and nonnative species compare?

Journal of Fish Biology

Mario Minder

Emily R Arsenault

Bolortsetseg Erdenee

Mark Pyron

2020/8

Fish assemblages of the St. Joseph River Watershed, Indiana: effects of mainstem dams.

Ecology of Freshwater Fish

M. Pyron

D. Deegan

2020

Conservation potential of North American large rivers: the Wabash River compared with the Ohio and Illinois rivers

Mark Pyron

Rebecca Logsdon Muenich

Andrew F Casper

2020/12

An assessment of the potential impacts of climate change on freshwater habitats and biota of Indiana, USA

Climatic change

Tomas O Höök

Carolyn J Foley

Paris Collingsworth

Leslie Dorworth

Brant Fisher

...

2020/12

Spatiotemporal variation in the long-term fish assemblages of Buck Creek, Delaware County, Indiana

Authorea Preprints

Paul DeRolf

Mark Pyron

Drew Holloway

2020/11/13

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