Jay Stauffer
Distinguished Professor of Ichthyology
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432 Forest Resources Building
University Park, PA - vc5@psu.edu
- 814-863-0645
Most Recent Publications
Status and distribution of the Chesapeake Logperch in Pennsylvania.
Douglas Fischer, Robert Criswell, Aaron Henning, Jack Test, Jay Stauffer, 2024, Water on p. 22
Morphological analysis of a new species of Micropterus (Teleostei: Centrarchidae) from Lake Erie, PA, USA.
Andrew Ross, Jay Stauffer, 2024, Biology on p. 14
Genomic evaluation of mud sunfish in the atlantic slope drainage
Stephen Knott, Richard Raesly, Daniel Hocking, Jay Stauffer, Amy Welsh, 2024, Fisheries Research
Sustainability of biodiversity: Use of a NetWeaver tool to identify suitable sites for reintroduction of fishes.
Clare Hanson II, Jay Stauffer, 2024, Reports on Global Health Research on p. 10
Changing scientific names: a commentary
Jay Stauffer, 2024, Reviews in Fisheries Science and Aquaculture on p. 4
Aquaculture of Animal Species: Their Eukaryotic Parasites and the Control of Parasitic Infections
Henry Madsen, Jay Richard Stauffer, 2024, Biology
Systematics of Namibia’s Inland Fishes
Jay Stauffer, Charles Hocutt, 2024, on p. 13-27
Description of a rock-dwelling cichlid that re-invaded the sand substrate in Lake Malaŵi, Africa
Adrianus F. Konings, Torin A. Miller, Jay R. Stauffer, 2024, Zootaxa on p. 181-189
Morphological Comparison of the Chesapeake Logperch Percina bimaculata with the Logperch Percina c. caprodes and Percina c. semifasciata in Pennsylvania
Jay R. Stauffer, Jonathan A. Freedman, Douglas P. Fischer, Robert W. Criswell, 2023, Fishes
Description of a geographically variable elongate rock-dwelling cichlid (Cichliformes: Cichlidae) from Lake Malawi, Africa
Jay R. Stauffer, Adrianus F. Konings, 2023, Zootaxa on p. 265-274
Most-Cited Papers
River of the dammed: Longitudinal changes in fish assemblages in response to dams
Jonathan A. Freedman, Benjamin D. Lorson, Richard B. Taylor, Robert F. Carline, Jay R. Stauffer, 2014, Journal of Aquatic Ecosystem Health on p. 19-33
Growing population and ecosystem change increase human schistosomiasis around Lake Malaŵi
Bert Van Bocxlaer, Christian Albrecht, Jay R. Stauffer, 2014, Trends in Parasitology on p. 217-220
Land use and surface water withdrawal effects on fish and macroinvertebrate assemblages in the Susquehanna River basin, USA
Matthew K. Shank, Jay R. Stauffer, 2015, Journal of Freshwater Ecology on p. 229-248
Nile Tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus (Teleostei: Cichlidae): a threat to native fishes of Lake Malawi?
Jay Stauffer, E. R. Chirwa, Wilson Jere, Adrianus F. Konings, Denis Tweddle, Olaf Weyl, 2022, Biological Invasions on p. 1585-1597
Does hardness of food affect the development of pharyngeal teeth of the black carp, Mylopharyngodon piceus (Pisces: Cyprinidae)?
Nguyen Manh Hung, Timothy M. Ryan, Jay Stauffer, Henry Madsen, 2014, Biological Control on p. 156-159
Neutral Genetic and Phenotypic Variation within and among Isolated Headwater Populations of Brook Trout
T. Casey Weathers, David C. Kazyak, Jay Stauffer, Matt A. Kulp, Stephen E. Moore, Tim L. King, John E. Carlson, 2019, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society on p. 58-72
A revision of the Pseudotropheus elongatus species group (Teleostei: Cichlidae) with description of a new genus and seven new species
Shan Li, Adrianus F. Konings, Jay R. Stauffer, 2016, Zootaxa on p. 353-381
Status of exotic round goby and tubenose goby in Pennsylvania
Jay R. Stauffer, Jeanette Schnars, Casey Wilson, Richard Taylor, Charles K. Murray, 2016, Northeastern Naturalist on p. 395-407
Microcomputed tomography used to link head morphology and observed feeding behavior in cichlids of Lake Malaŵi
Adrianus F. Konings, Joshua M. Wisor, Jay R. Stauffer, 2021, Ecology and Evolution on p. 4605-4615
Designation of a neotype for brook trout, Salvelinus fontinalis
Jay R. Stauffer, Timothy L. King, 2015, Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington on p. 557-567
News Articles Featuring Jay Stauffer
Aug 10, 2023
What's a Chesapeake logperch, and why are so many agencies trying to save it?
Efforts are underway to prevent the Chesapeake logperch, found only in southeastern Pennsylvania and Maryland, from becoming a federally endangered species
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Jun 29, 2023
One-of-a-kind: Penn State research team studies rare Susquehanna fish
A Penn State University research team is sharing new findings about a rare darter fish that they believe only lives in the Susquehanna River.
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Jun 20, 2023
Penn State researchers discover one-of-a-kind fish is local to lower Susquehanna
In an attempt to rescue a rare darter in the lower Susquehanna River, a Penn State research team, working with the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, has determined that the fish is a distinct subspecies found nowhere else.
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