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Matt Kulp
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Multiple electrofishing removals for eliminating rainbow trout in a small southern Appalachian stream
MA Kulp, SE Moore
North American Journal of Fisheries Management 20 (1), 259-266, 2000
772000
Which species, how many, and from where: Integrating habitat suitability, population genomics, and abundance estimates into species reintroduction planning
EW Malone, JS Perkin, BM Leckie, MA Kulp, CR Hurt, DM Walker
Global Change Biology 24 (8), 3729-3748, 2018
512018
Validation of scales and otoliths for estimating age of rainbow trout from southern Appalachian streams
KJ Hining, JL West, MA Kulp, AD Neubauer
North American Journal of Fisheries Management 20 (4), 978-985, 2000
512000
Physiological stress in native southern brook trout during episodic stream acidification in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
KJ Neff, JS Schwartz, TB Henry, R Bruce Robinson, SE Moore, MA Kulp
Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 57, 366-376, 2009
462009
Characterizing episodic stream acidity during stormflows in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
EB Deyton, JS Schwartz, RB Robinson, KJ Neff, SE Moore, MA Kulp
Water, Air, and Soil Pollution 196, 3-18, 2009
452009
Recovery of native brook trout populations following the eradication of nonnative rainbow trout in southern Appalachian Mountains streams
Y Kanno, MA Kulp, SE Moore
North American Journal of Fisheries Management 36 (6), 1325-1335, 2016
442016
pH and acid anion time trends in different elevation ranges in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
RB Robinson, TW Barnett, GR Harwell, SE Moore, M Kulp, JS Schwartz
Journal of Environmental Engineering 134 (9), 800-808, 2008
432008
Critical loads and exceedances for nitrogen and sulfur atmospheric deposition in G reat S moky M ountains N ational P ark, U nited S tates
H Fakhraei, CT Driscoll, JR Renfro, MA Kulp, TF Blett, PF Brewer, ...
Ecosphere 7 (10), e01466, 2016
402016
Three-pass depletion sampling accuracy of two electric fields for estimating trout abundance in a low-conductivity stream with limited habitat complexity
JW Habera, MA Kulp, SE Moore, TB Henry
North American Journal of Fisheries Management 30 (3), 757-766, 2010
372010
Long-term effects of acidic deposition on water quality in a high-elevation Great Smoky Mountains National Park Watershed: use of an ion input–output budget
M Cai, JS Schwartz, RB Robinson, SE Moore, MA Kulp
Water, Air, & Soil Pollution 209, 143-156, 2010
332010
Native brook trout and invasive rainbow trout respond differently to seasonal weather variation: Spawning timing matters
Y Kanno, MA Kulp, SE Moore, GD Grossman
Freshwater biology 62 (5), 868-879, 2017
312017
Soil acid-base chemistry of a high-elevation forest watershed in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park: influence of acidic deposition
M Cai, AM Johnson, JS Schwartz, SE Moore, MA Kulp
Water, Air, & Soil Pollution 223, 289-303, 2012
262012
Long-term annual and seasonal patterns of acidic deposition and stream water quality in a Great Smoky Mountains high-elevation watershed
M Cai, JS Schwartz, RB Robinson, SE Moore, MA Kulp
Water, Air, & Soil Pollution 219, 547-562, 2011
242011
Sensitivity and uncertainty analysis of PnET-BGC to inform the development of Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) of acidity in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
H Fakhraei, CT Driscoll, MA Kulp, JR Renfro, TF Blett, PF Brewer, ...
Environmental modelling & software 95, 156-167, 2017
192017
Influence of basin characteristics on baseflow and stormflow chemistry in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA
KJ Neff, JS Schwartz, SE Moore, MA Kulp
Hydrological Processes 27 (14), 2061-2074, 2013
172013
Population genetics of brook trout in the southern Appalachian Mountains
DC Kazyak, BA Lubinski, MA Kulp, KC Pregler, AR Whiteley, E Hallerman, ...
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 151 (2), 127-149, 2022
162022
Characterization of the genetic structure among brook trout in LeConte Creek, Tennessee
AL Richards, TL King, BA Lubinski, SE Moore, M Kulp, LS Webb
Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Southeastern Association of Fish …, 2008
152008
Personal communication with Great Smoky Mountains National Park Fisheries Biologists
SE Moore, MA Kulp
Knoxville, 2006
152006
High and dry in days gone by: Life‐history theory predicts Appalachian mountain stream fish assemblage transformation during historical drought
EW Malone, JS Perkin, W Keith Gibbs, M Padgett, M Kulp, SE Moore
Ecology of Freshwater Fish 31 (1), 29-44, 2022
142022
Reconnaissance of cumulative risk of pesticides and pharmaceuticals in Great Smoky Mountains National Park streams
PM Bradley, MA Kulp, BJ Huffman, KM Romanok, KL Smalling, ...
Science of the Total Environment 781, 146711, 2021
142021
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