Transactions of the American Fisheries Society

Papers
(The TQCC of Transactions of the American Fisheries Society is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Timing and route of migration of mature female blue crabs in a large, wind-driven estuary17
The effects of unintentional supplementation on abundance and productivity of an endangered Chinook Salmon subpopulation16
Reevaluation of an adaptive management framework for invasive Grass Carp within Lake Erie15
Spatiotemporal shifts in American Eel population in a changing Hudson River estuary13
Influence of the cessation of harvest on a formerly exploited Walleye population13
Laboratory evaluation of phototaxis in cultured Cisco larvae13
Issue Information12
Issue Information12
Release strategies affect the freshwater residence and survival of hatchery-reared juvenile Chinook Salmon10
Genomic insights into local adaptation and migration success in reintroduced Coho Salmon of the Wenatchee River basin10
Molecular phylogenetic and population genetic relationships of a putative species of sucker (Catostomus sp.) from Surprise Valley in the Great Basin, USA10
Multistate mark–recapture modeling reveals Brown Trout movements during thermal refuge use9
Assessing captive spawning strategies for supplementation production of Delta Smelt9
Reducing feeding frequency and dietary lipid during hatchery rearing increases adult age at recovery in Chinook Salmon9
Quantifying trends in and potential drivers of mycobacteriosis in Atlantic Striped Bass in Maryland waters of the Chesapeake Bay8
Comment on “Assessing the potential for Smallmouth Bass population establishment in Grand Canyon”8
Estimating Northern Pike population dynamics and capture probability by recreational angling using spatial capture–recapture models in a Baltic Sea spawning area8
Population Genetic Structure in Channeled Whelk Busycotypus canaliculatus along the U.S. Atlantic Coast7
Issue Information7
Reviewer acknowledgments7
Reviewer Acknowledgments7
Validating matches of electronically reported fishing trips to investigate matching error7
Long-term patterns of fish community structure and decline in native species in a Colorado River reservoir, Arizona and Nevada6
Movement ecology of postspawning Alewife6
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Male reproductive output and sperm competition as indicated by gonadosomatic index in Paddlefish stocks6
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Acoustic telemetry yields stock membership clues for Coho Salmon harvested in coastal fisheries6
Juvenile life history, migration, and habitat use of natural-versus hatchery-origin Chinook Salmon6
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Field and laboratory evaluations of visible light as a cue for guiding downstream-migrating juvenile Sea Lamprey5
Consequences of a drying reservoir: Positive or negative effects on riverine fish?5
Variability in upstream extent of fish distribution in headwater streams in southwest Washington, USA5
Allometric Changes and Shape Comparisons of Two Southwestern Sucker Species and Their Hybrids Using a Geometric Morphometric Approach5
Impact of hook choice, fish size, and water temperature on hooking depth, injury, and postcapture physiology in Channel Catfish5
From the river to the estuary: Movements and habitat use of Alligator Gar in Cedar Lakes, Texas4
Advances in the Ecology of Stream-Dwelling Salmonids. Edited by Lobon-Cervia Javier, Budy Phaedra, and Gresswell Robert. Springer, Fish and Fisheries Series volume 44. 2024. 740 pages. $219.00 (e-book4
Phenotypic variation among four Lake Trout morphs at six locations in Lake Superior4
Evaluating the effects of selective passage of migratory Westslope Cutthroat Trout on nonnative admixture4
Using fish hard-part microchemistry and genetics to quantify population impacts of low-use lock-and-dam structures on the Alabama River4
Correction to: Estimating Northern Pike population dynamics and capture probability by recreational angling using spatial capture–recapture models in a Baltic Sea spawning area4
How useful is underwater video as a fisheries assessment tool in temperate freshwater ecosystems?4
Age, growth, and trophic ecology of the Redeye Bass, an alien invader of California rivers4
Lake temperature and morphometry shape the thermal composition of recreational fishing catch4
Stratification mitigates population-level effects of warmwater catch and release of Muskellunge in a southern reservoir4
Paddlefish growth and behavior after downriver entrainment and subsequent upriver repatriation at Garrison Dam, Missouri River, North Dakota4
Juvenile Pacific salmonid habitat use in two Puget Sound lowland rivers4
Functional turnover in a prairie river fish community over 130 years4
Erratum3
Effects of light pollution on Bluegill foraging behavior3
Use of environmental DNA to assess American Eel distribution, abundance, and barriers in a river–canal system3
Movement of Paddlefish once past a lock-and-dam structure on the Alabama River3
Long-term monitoring reveals extensive variability in stream and riparian response to wildfires across the inland Pacific Northwest3
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Comparison of traditional and geometric morphometrics using Lake Huron ciscoes of the Coregonus artedi complex3
Hyperstability in an inland recreational fishery: Are catch-per-unit-effort data masking the magnitude of steelhead declines?3
Variation in resting respiration rate of Brook Trout among source populations: Implications for bioenergetic models3
Can thermal refuges save salmonids? Simulation of cold-pool benefits to salmonid populations3
Short-term changes in habitat and fish communities following the removal of the Ballville Dam3
Parentage analysis reveals reproductive behaviors in a wild population of White Sturgeon3
Effects of Round Goby on the Benthic Invertebrate Community and on Diets and Growth of Yellow Perch and White Perch in Oneida Lake, New York3
Do tributary dams pose a greater conservation threat than main-stem dams for nonmigratory freshwater fishes?3
Safe passage of American Eels through a novel hydropower turbine3
Introduced piscivore scope for predation can limit the success of native fish reintroduction efforts3
Allometric shifts in foraging site selection and area increase energy intake for Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout but are constrained by functional limits to prey capture3
Bioenergetics model for the nonnative Redside Shiner3
The dynamics of Salmincola californiensis infecting reservoir-rearing juvenile Chinook Salmon3
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