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9 Wildlife & Fisheries Sciences Publicaons +Demere, K.D., Meierhofer, M. B., Morrison, M. L., Pierce, B. L., Szewczak, J. M. and Ammerman, L. K. 2017, Noteworthy records for six species of bats from 13 Texas counes and the first voucher specimens from Pseudogymnoascus destructans posive sites: Occasional Papers, Museum of Texas Tech University, v. 351, p. 1-10. +Meierhofer, M. B. and Demere, K. D. In press. Leucism in two tri-colored bats (Perimyos subflavus) in Texas: Southeastern Naturalist. +Arantes, C. C., Winemiller, K. O., Petrere, M., Castello, L., Hess, L. L. and Freitas, C. E. C., 2017, Relaonships between forest cover and fish diversity in the Amazon River floodplain (R. Arlinghaus, Ed.): Journal of Applied Ecology. +Fritz, K. A., Kirschman, L. J., McCay, S. D., Trushenski, J. T., Warne, R. W. and Whiles, M. R., 2017, Subsidies of essenal nutrients from aquac environments correlate with immune funcon in terrestrial consumers: Freshwater Science, p. 000–000. +Light, J. E., Harper, S., Johnson, K., Demastes, J. and Spradling, T., in press, Development and characterizaon of 12 novel polymorphic microsatellite loci for the mammal chewing louse Geomydoecus aurei (Insecta: Phthiraptera) and a comparison of next-generaon sequencing approaches for use in parasitology: Journal of Parasitology. +Galán, A.P. and Light, J. E. 2017, Reples and amphibians associated with Texas Pocket Gopher (Geomys personatus) burrow systems across the Texas Sand Sheet: Herpetological Review, v. 48, p. 517-521. + Takano, O. M., Mitchell, P. S., Gustafsson, D. R., Adite, A., Voelker, G. and Light, J. E., 2017, An assessment of host associaons, geographic distribuons, and genec diversity of avian chewing lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera) from benin: Journal of Parasitology, v. 103, p. 152–160. +Rossi, W., Jr., Newcomb, M. and Gatlin, D. M., III, 2017, Assessing the nutrional value of an enzymacally processed soybean meal in early juvenile red drum, Sciaenops ocellatus L: Aquaculture, v. 467, p. 94–101. +Pewi, E., Casllo, S., Velásquez, A. and Gatlin, D. M., III, 2017, The dietary tryptophan requirement of juvenile red drum, Sciaenops ocellatus: Aquaculture, v. 469, p. 112–116. +Pereira, R. T., Rosa, P. V. and Gatlin, D. M., III, 2017, Glutamine and arginine in diets for Nile lapia: Effects on growth, innate immune responses, plasma amino acid profiles and whole-body composion: Aquaculture, v. 473, p. 135–144. +Rossi, W., Jr., Ju, M., Hume, M. E., Tomasso, J. R. and Gatlin, D. M., III, 2017, Nutrion of red drum, Sciaenops ocellatus L.: An addional evaluaon of the effects of soya-based diets and supplemental prebioc: Aquaculture Research, v. 48, p. 5224–5234. +Suli, F. J., Gatlin, D. M., III, Heinzmann, B. M. and Baldisseroo, B., 2017, Plant essenal oils as fish diet addives: benefits on fish health and stability in feed: Reviews in Aquaculture. +Hussain, D., Mateen, A. and Gatlin, D. M., III, 2017, Alleviaon of aflatoxin B 1 (AFB 1) toxicity by calcium bentonite clay: Effects on growth performance, condion indices and bioaccumulaon of AFB 1 residues in Nile lapia (Oreochromis nilocus): Aquaculture, v. 475, p. 8–15. + Wilson, D.E., Lacher, T.E., Jr. and Miermeier R.A. (Eds). 2017, Handbook of Mammals of the World, vol. 7. Rodents II. Lynx Edions, Barcelona, Spain. +DellaSalla, D. and Goldstein, M. (Editors-in- Chief), Elias, S., Jennings, B., Lacher, T., Jr., Mineau, P. and Pyare, S. (Secon Editors), in press, Encyclopedia of the Anthropocene, v. 1 - 5. Elsevier, Oxford. +Gómez-Ruiz, E. P. and Lacher, T. E., 2016, Modelling the potenal geographic distribuon of an endangered pollinaon corridor in Mexico and the United States (M. van Kleunen, Ed.): Diversity and Distribuons, v. 23, p. 67–78. + Wood, M.A., Sheridan, R., Feagin, R. A. and Lacher, T.E., Jr., 2017, Assessment of payments for ecosystem services to enhance forest protecon in a biological corridor in Costa Rica: Land Use Policy v. 63, p. 440-449. +Lacher, T.E., Jr. and Pyare, S., 2017, Introducon: the challenge of biodiversity conservaon in the Anthropocene. In: Lacher, T.E., Jr. and Pyare, S. (Eds.), v. 3 (Biodiversity), of v. 1 - 5 in the Encyclopedia of the Anthropocene (DellaSala, D. A. and Goldstein M. I., Editors-in-Chief), Elsevier, Oxford, UK. +Lacher, T.E., Jr. and Roach, N., 2017, The status of biodiversity in the Anthropocene: trends, threats, and acons. In: Lacher, T.E., Jr. and Pyare, S. (Editors), v. 3 (Biodiversity), of v. 1 - 5 in the Encyclopedia of the Anthropocene (DellaSala, D.A. and Goldstein, M. I., Editors-in-Chief), Elsevier, Oxford, UK. +DellaSala, D.A., Goldstein, M.I., Elias, S., Jennings, B., Lacher, T.E., Jr., Mineau, P. and Pyare, S, 2017, The Anthropocene: how the great acceleraon in transforming the planet at unprecedented levels. In: Lacher, T.E., Jr. and Pyare, S. (Editors), v. 3 (Biodiversity), of v. 1 - 5 in the Encyclopedia of the Anthropocene (DellaSala, D.A. and Goldstein, M.I., Editors-in-Chief), Elsevier, Oxford, UK. +Lacher, T.E. Jr. and Hilton-Taylor, C., 2017, The IUCN Red List: assessing exncon risk in the Anthropocene. In: Lacher, T.E., Jr. and Pyare, S. (Editors), v. 3 (Biodiversity), of v. 1 - 5 in the Encyclopedia of the Anthropocene (DellaSala, D.A. and Goldstein, M.I., Editors-in-Chief), Elsevier, Oxford, UK. +Lacher, T. E., Jr., Young, R. P., Kennerley, R., Roach, N.S., McCay, S. and Turvey, S.T., 2017, Conserving the biodiversity of the largest Order of Mammals: Priories and acons for the Rodena. In: Handbook of Mammals of the World, v. 7. Rodents. Wilson, D.E., Lacher, T.E., Jr. and Miermeier, R.A. (Eds), Lynx Edions, Barcelona, Spain. +González, J. L. P., Roach, N. S. and Solano, L. A. R., 2017, Atelopus carrikeri (Guajira Stubfoot Toad) and Atelopus laessimus. Interspecific Amplexus. Herpetological Review: Natural History. Angeli N., 2017, The capture and release of widely foraging lizards with no neck: Herpetological Review, v. 48, p. 54. +Angeli N. F., Hillis-Starr, Z., Lundgren, I., Lombardm, C. and Fitzgerald, L. A., in press, Dispersal and populaon states of an endangered island lizard following a conservaon translocaon: Ecological Applicaons. +Fitzgerald L. A., Walkup, D., Chyn, K., Buchholtz, E., Angeli, N. and Parker, M., 2017, The future for reples: advances and challenges in the Anthropocene. In: Encyclopedia of the Anthropocene. Edited by Dominick DellaSala. Reference Module in Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences. + Treglia M., Fisher, R. and Fitzgerald, L., 2017, Potenal and current distribuon models for the endangered arroyo toad (Anaxyrus californicus): KNB Data Repository. DOI:10.5063/F157190H. +Hibbis, T. J., Fitzgerald, L. A., Walkup, D. Howdy! I am your new Administrative Coordinator II for Extension with the Wildlife & Fisheries Sciences Department as of October 2, 2017. This is my first me working with the TAMU team, and I must say, I am thoroughly enjoying it. I love to garden and even have some fruit trees which I hope will produce this year. Fingers crossed! If I’m not tending to my garden plants or spending me with my family, then I’m usually found reading a good book. I’m happy to be a part of the Wildlife & Fisheries crew. Kae Bradshaw Bianca Rodriguez I am a new Administrave Associate lll for the Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences Department as of November 1, 2017. This is the first me I have worked with A&M and I am excited to learn new knowledge, skills and advance as best to my ability. I have two daughters so majority of my me is spent with them. One thing I love to do besides hang with the kids is take them shopping or do my makeup. I can spend hours just in my room at my desk coming up with new things. I’m excited to be part of the WFSC team. New Staff Kourtney Brooks I am the department’s new Business Associate III. I was employed with Nutrion & Food Science prior to joining the Wildlife & Fisheries Sciences team in July. I have thoroughly enjoyed working for the College of Ag and looking forward to growing as a professional within the college. In my spare me, I enjoy spending me with family. I have a two- year-old who keeps me busy. I am a sports fanac! HOUSTON: WE HAVE A TITLE! I am extremely excited to be a part of the WFSC team.

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Publications+Demere, K.D., Meierhofer, M. B., Morrison, M. L., Pierce, B. L., Szewczak, J. M. and Ammerman, L. K. 2017, Noteworthy records for six species of bats from 13 Texas counties and the first voucher specimens from Pseudogymnoascus destructans positive sites: Occasional Papers, Museum of Texas Tech University, v. 351, p. 1-10.+Meierhofer, M. B. and Demere, K. D. In press. Leucism in two tri-colored bats (Perimyotis subflavus) in Texas: Southeastern Naturalist.+Arantes, C. C., Winemiller, K. O., Petrere, M., Castello, L., Hess, L. L. and Freitas, C. E. C., 2017, Relationships between forest cover and fish diversity in the Amazon River floodplain (R. Arlinghaus, Ed.): Journal of Applied Ecology.+Fritz, K. A., Kirschman, L. J., McCay, S. D., Trushenski, J. T., Warne, R. W. and Whiles, M. R., 2017, Subsidies of essential nutrients from aquatic environments correlate with immune function in terrestrial consumers: Freshwater Science, p. 000–000.+Light, J. E., Harper, S., Johnson, K., Demastes, J. and Spradling, T., in press, Development and characterization of 12 novel polymorphic microsatellite loci for the mammal chewing louse Geomydoecus aurei (Insecta: Phthiraptera) and a comparison of next-generation sequencing approaches for use in parasitology: Journal of Parasitology.+Galán, A.P. and Light, J. E. 2017, Reptiles and amphibians associated with Texas Pocket Gopher (Geomys personatus) burrow systems across the Texas Sand Sheet: Herpetological Review, v. 48, p. 517-521.+Takano, O. M., Mitchell, P. S., Gustafsson, D. R., Adite, A., Voelker, G. and Light, J. E., 2017, An assessment of host associations, geographic distributions, and genetic diversity of avian chewing lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera) from benin: Journal of Parasitology, v. 103, p. 152–160.+Rossi, W., Jr., Newcomb, M. and Gatlin, D. M., III, 2017, Assessing the nutritional value of an enzymatically processed soybean meal in early juvenile red drum, Sciaenops ocellatus L: Aquaculture, v. 467, p. 94–101.+Pewitt, E., Castillo, S., Velásquez, A. and Gatlin, D. M., III, 2017, The dietary tryptophan requirement of juvenile red drum, Sciaenops ocellatus: Aquaculture, v. 469, p. 112–116.+Pereira, R. T., Rosa, P. V. and Gatlin, D. M., III, 2017, Glutamine and arginine in diets for Nile tilapia: Effects on growth, innate immune responses, plasma amino acid profiles and whole-body composition: Aquaculture, v. 473, p. 135–144.+Rossi, W., Jr., Ju, M., Hume, M. E., Tomasso, J. R. and Gatlin, D. M., III, 2017, Nutrition of red drum, Sciaenops ocellatus L.: An additional evaluation of the effects of soya-based diets and supplemental prebiotic: Aquaculture Research, v. 48, p. 5224–5234.+Sutili, F. J., Gatlin, D. M., III, Heinzmann, B. M. and Baldisserotto, B., 2017, Plant essential oils as fish diet additives: benefits on fish health and stability in feed: Reviews in Aquaculture.+Hussain, D., Mateen, A. and Gatlin, D. M., III, 2017, Alleviation of aflatoxin B 1 (AFB 1) toxicity by calcium bentonite clay: Effects on growth performance, condition indices and bioaccumulation of AFB 1 residues in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus): Aquaculture, v. 475, p. 8–15.+Wilson, D.E., Lacher, T.E., Jr. and Mittermeier R.A. (Eds). 2017, Handbook of Mammals of the World, vol. 7. Rodents II.

Lynx Editions, Barcelona, Spain.+DellaSalla, D. and Goldstein, M. (Editors-in-Chief), Elias, S., Jennings, B., Lacher, T., Jr., Mineau, P. and Pyare, S. (Section Editors), in press, Encyclopedia of the Anthropocene, v. 1 - 5. Elsevier, Oxford.+Gómez-Ruiz, E. P. and Lacher, T. E., 2016, Modelling the potential geographic distribution of an endangered pollination corridor in Mexico and the United States (M. van Kleunen, Ed.): Diversity and Distributions, v. 23, p. 67–78.+Wood, M.A., Sheridan, R., Feagin, R. A. and Lacher, T.E., Jr., 2017, Assessment of payments for ecosystem services to enhance forest protection in a biological corridor in Costa Rica: Land Use Policy v. 63, p. 440-449.+Lacher, T.E., Jr. and Pyare, S., 2017, Introduction: the challenge of biodiversity conservation in the Anthropocene. In: Lacher, T.E., Jr. and Pyare, S. (Eds.), v. 3 (Biodiversity), of v. 1 - 5 in the Encyclopedia of the Anthropocene (DellaSala, D. A. and Goldstein M. I., Editors-in-Chief), Elsevier, Oxford, UK.+Lacher, T.E., Jr. and Roach, N., 2017, The status of biodiversity in the Anthropocene: trends, threats, and actions. In: Lacher, T.E., Jr. and Pyare, S. (Editors), v. 3 (Biodiversity), of v. 1 - 5 in the Encyclopedia of the Anthropocene (DellaSala, D.A. and Goldstein, M. I., Editors-in-Chief), Elsevier, Oxford, UK.+DellaSala, D.A., Goldstein, M.I., Elias, S., Jennings, B., Lacher, T.E., Jr., Mineau, P. and Pyare, S, 2017, The Anthropocene: how the great acceleration in transforming the planet at unprecedented levels. In: Lacher, T.E., Jr. and Pyare, S. (Editors), v. 3 (Biodiversity), of v. 1 - 5 in the Encyclopedia of the Anthropocene (DellaSala, D.A. and Goldstein, M.I., Editors-in-Chief), Elsevier, Oxford, UK.+Lacher, T.E. Jr. and Hilton-Taylor, C., 2017, The IUCN Red List: assessing extinction risk in the Anthropocene. In: Lacher, T.E., Jr. and Pyare, S. (Editors), v. 3 (Biodiversity), of v. 1 - 5 in the Encyclopedia of the Anthropocene (DellaSala, D.A. and Goldstein, M.I., Editors-in-Chief), Elsevier, Oxford, UK.+Lacher, T. E., Jr., Young, R. P., Kennerley, R., Roach, N.S., McCay, S. and Turvey, S.T., 2017, Conserving the biodiversity of the largest Order of Mammals: Priorities and actions for the Rodentia. In: Handbook of Mammals of the World, v. 7. Rodents. Wilson, D.E., Lacher, T.E., Jr. and Mittermeier, R.A. (Eds), Lynx Editions, Barcelona, Spain.+González, J. L. P., Roach, N. S. and Solano, L. A. R., 2017, Atelopus carrikeri (Guajira Stubfoot Toad) and Atelopus laetissimus. Interspecific Amplexus. Herpetological Review: Natural History.Angeli N., 2017, The capture and release of widely foraging lizards with no neck: Herpetological Review, v. 48, p. 54.+Angeli N. F., Hillis-Starr, Z., Lundgren, I., Lombardm, C. and Fitzgerald, L. A., in press, Dispersal and population states of an endangered island lizard following a conservation translocation: Ecological Applications.+Fitzgerald L. A., Walkup, D., Chyn, K., Buchholtz, E., Angeli, N. and Parker, M., 2017, The future for reptiles: advances and challenges in the Anthropocene. In: Encyclopedia of the Anthropocene. Edited by Dominick DellaSala. Reference Module in Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences.+Treglia M., Fisher, R. and Fitzgerald, L., 2017, Potential and current distribution models for the endangered arroyo toad (Anaxyrus californicus): KNB Data Repository. DOI:10.5063/F157190H.+Hibbitts, T. J., Fitzgerald, L. A., Walkup, D.

H o w d y !I am your newA dm i n i s t r a t i v eCoordinator II forExtension withthe Wildlife &Fisheries SciencesDepartment as ofOctober 2, 2017.This ismyfirsttimeworking with theTAMU team, and I

mustsay,Iamthoroughlyenjoyingit. I love to garden and evenhave some fruit trees which I hopewillproducethisyear.Fingerscrossed!If I’mnot tending tomygardenplantsor spendingtimewithmy family, thenI’musuallyfoundreadingagoodbook.I’mhappytobeapartoftheWildlife&Fisheriescrew.

Katie Bradshaw

Bianca Rodriguez I am anew AdministrativeAssociate lll forthe Wildlife andFisheries SciencesDepartment as ofNovember1,2017.This is the firsttime I haveworkedwithA&MandIamexcitedtolearnnewknowledge, skills

andadvanceasbesttomyability. I have two daughters somajorityofmytimeisspentwiththem.One thing I love to do besides hangwiththekidsistakethemshoppingordomymakeup. Icanspendhours justinmyroomatmydeskcomingupwithnewthings.I’mexcitedtobepartoftheWFSCteam.

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Kourtney Brooks I am thedepartment’s newBusiness AssociateIII. I was employedwith Nutrition& Food Scienceprior to joiningthe Wildlife &Fisheries Sciencesteam inJuly. Ihavethoroughly enjoyedworking for the

College of Ag and looking forward togrowing as a professional within thecollege. In my spare time, I enjoyspendingtimewithfamily.Ihaveatwo-year-old who keeps me busy. I am asports fanatic! HOUSTON:WEHAVEATITLE!IamextremelyexcitedtobeapartoftheWFSCteam.

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K. and Ryberg, W. A., 2017, Why didn’t the lizard cross the road? Dunes sagebrush lizards exhibit road-avoidance behaviour: Wildlife Research, v. 44, p. 194.Walkup, D. K., Leavitt, D. J. and Fitzgerald, L. A., 2017, Effects of habitat fragmentation on population structure of dune-dwelling lizards: Ecosphere, v. 8, p. e01729.+van Riper, C. J., Landon, A. C., Kidd, S., Bitterman, P., Fitzgerald, L. A., Granek, E. F., Ibarra, S., Iwaniec, D., Raymond, C. M. and Toledo, D., 2017, Incorporating sociocultural phenomena into ecosystem-service valuation: The importance of critical pluralism: BioScience, v. 67, p. 233–244.+Neely, W. J., Freeman, J. M., Greiner, E. C. and Dronen, N. O., 2017, A sample of endohelminths from four species of malaysian freshwater turtles (Geoemydidae) confiscated in 2001 by authorities in Hong Kong, People’s Republic of China: Comparative Parasitology, v. 84, p. 201–205.+Grace, J. K., Martin-Gousset, L. and Angelier, F., 2017, Delayed effect of early-life corticosterone treatment on adult anti-predator behavior in a common passerine: Physiology & Behavior, v. 177, p. 82–90.+Roelke, D. L., 2017, Applying principles of resource competition theory to microalgae biomass production: A more refined relationship between species richness and productivity: Algal Research, v. 25, p.

431–438.+Roelke, D. L., Li, H.-P., Miller-DeBoer, C. J., Gable, G. M. and Davis, S. E., 2016, Regional shifts in phytoplankton succession and primary productivity in the San Antonio Bay System (USA) in response to diminished freshwater inflows: Marine and Freshwater Research.+Grover, J. P., Roelke, D. L. and Brooks, B. W., 2017, Population persistence in flowing-water habitats: Conditions where flow-based management of harmful algal blooms works, and where it does not: Ecological Engineering, v. 99, p. 172–181.+Pinckney, J. L., Quigg, A. S. and Roelke, D. L., 2016, Interannual and seasonal patterns of estuarine phytoplankton diversity in Galveston Bay, Texas, USA: Estuaries and Coasts, v. 40, p. 310–316.+Entwistle, C., Mora, M. A., and Knight, R., 2017, Estimating costal wetland gain and losses in Galveston County and Cameron County, TX: Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management.+Telesford-Checkley, J. M., Mora, M. A., Gentry, T. J., McDonald, T. J., and Boellstorff, D. E., 2017, Impacts of heronries on water quality as evaluated through Escherichia coli and fecal sterol analyses: Water Environment Research, v. 89, p. 508–518.+Telesford-Checkley, J. M., Mora, M. A., Grant, W. E., Boellstorff, D. E., and Provin, T. L., 2017, Estimating the contribution of nitrogen and phosphorus to waterbodies

by colonial nesting waterbirds: Science of The Total Environment, v. 574, p. 1335–1344.+Maldonado, A. R., Mora, M. A., and Sericano, J. L., 2016, Seasonal differences in contaminant accumulation in neotropical migrant and resident songbirds: Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, v. 72, p. 39–49.+Rodríguez-Jorquera, I. A., Siroski, P., Espejo, W., Nimptsch, J., Choueri, P. G., Choueri, R. B., Moraga, C. A., Mora, M., and Toor, G. S., 2016, Latin American protected areas: Protected from chemical pollution? Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management, v. 13, p. 360–370.+Ertl, H. M., Mora, M. A., Brightsmith, D. J., and Navarro-Alberto, J. A., in press, Potential impact of neonicotinoid use on northern bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) in Texas: A Historical Analysis. PLOS.+González, D., Mora, M. A., Buelna, H. R., Ruelas- Inzunza, J. R., Álvarez-Bernal, D., 2017, Biomonitoreo de metales pesados en plumas de aves acuáticas residentes del Lago de Chapala: Revista Internacional de Contaminacion Ambiental. V. 34, p. 00–00.+Nickum, M. J., Masser, M., Reigh, R., and Nickum, J. G, 2017, Alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) Aquaculture in the United States: Reviews in Fisheries Science and Aquaculture.

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