Tyler Wagner
Adjunct Professor of Fisheries Ecology

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402 Forest Resources
University Park, PA - txw19@psu.edu
- 814-865-6592
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Lakes Land Use Fish Rivers Micropterus Dolomieu River Ecology Effect Nutrients Salvelinus Fontinalis Land Cover Lake Phosphorus Water Brook Trend Nutrient Fisheries Monitoring Eastern United States Fishery Hormones Phenology Parasites WatershedsMost Recent Publications
Ecological risk assessment of environmental stress and bioactive chemicals to riverine fish populations: An individual-based model of smallmouth bass Micropterus dolomieu<sup>✰</sup>
Yan Li, Vicki S. Blazer, Luke R. Iwanowicz, Megan Kepler Schall, Kelly Smalling, Donald E. Tillitt, Tyler Wagner, 2020, Ecological Modelling
Granular measures of agricultural land use influence lake nitrogen and phosphorus differently at macroscales
Jemma Stachelek, W. Weng, C. C. Carey, A. R. Kemanian, K. M. Cobourn, T. Wagner, K. C. Weathers, P. A. Soranno, 2020, Ecological Applications
A Fishery after the Decline: The Susquehanna River Smallmouth Bass Story
Megan K. Schall, Geoffrey D. Smith, Vicki S. Blazer, Heather L. Walsh, Yan Li, Tyler Wagner, 2020, Fisheries on p. 576-584
Spatiotemporal variation in occurrence and co-occurrence of pesticides, hormones, and other organic contaminants in rivers in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed, United States
Catherine M. McClure, Kelly L. Smalling, Vicki S. Blazer, Adam J. Sperry, Megan K. Schall, Dana W. Kolpin, Patrick J. Phillips, Michelle L. Hladik, Tyler Wagner, 2020, Science of the Total Environment
Citizen scientists record novel leaf phenology of invasive shrubs in eastern U.S. forests
Erynn Maynard-Bean, Margot Kaye, Tyler Wagner, Eric P. Burkhart, 2020, Biological Invasions on p. 3325-3337
Movement dynamics of smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu) in a large river-tributary system
Megan K. Schall, Timothy Wertz, Geoffrey D. Smith, Vicki S. Blazer, Tyler Wagner, 2019, Fisheries Management and Ecology on p. 590-599
Spatial and temporal variability of myxozoan parasite, Myxobolus inornatus, prevalence in young of the year smallmouth bass in the Susquehanna River Basin, Pennsylvania
Megan K. Schall, Vicki S. Blazer, Heather L. Walsh, Geoffrey D. Smith, Timothy Wertz, Tyler Wagner, 2018, Journal of Fish Diseases on p. 1689-1700
Quantifying Temporal Trends in Fisheries Abundance Using Bayesian Dynamic Linear Models: A Case Study of Riverine Smallmouth Bass Populations
Megan K. Schall, Vicki S. Blazer, Robert M. Lorantas, Geoffrey D. Smith, John E. Mullican, Brandon J. Keplinger, Tyler Wagner, 2018, North American Journal of Fisheries Management on p. 493-501
Catchment-scale determinants of nonindigenous minnow richness in the eastern United States
Brandon K. Peoples, Stephen R. Midway, Jefferson T. DeWeber, Tyler Wagner, 2018, Ecology of Freshwater Fish on p. 138-145
Can personality predict individual differences in brook trout spatial learning ability?
S. L. White, T. Wagner, C. Gowan, V. A. Braithwaite, 2017, Behavioural Processes on p. 220-228
Most-Cited Papers
Cross-scale interactions: Quantifying multi-scaled cause-effect relationships in macrosystems
Patricia A. Soranno, Kendra S. Cheruvelil, Edward G. Bissell, Mary T. Bremigan, John A. Downing, Carol E. Fergus, Christopher T. Filstrup, Emily N. Henry, Noah R. Lottig, Emily H. Stanley, Craig A. Stow, Pang Ning Tan, Tyler Wagner, Katherine E. Webster, 2014, Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment on p. 65-73
Building a multi-scaled geospatial temporal ecology database from disparate data sources: Fostering open science and data reuse
Patricia A. Soranno, Edward G. Bissell, Kendra S. Cheruvelil, Samuel T. Christel, Sarah M. Collins, C. Emi Fergus, Christopher T. Filstrup, Jean Francois Lapierre, Noah R. Lottig, Samantha K. Oliver, Caren E. Scott, Nicole J. Smith, Scott Stopyak, Shuai Yuan, Mary Tate Bremigan, John A. Downing, Corinna Gries, Emily N. Henry, Nick K. Skaff, Emily H. Stanley, Craig A. Stow, Pang Ning Tan, Tyler Wagner, Katherine E. Webster, 2015, GigaScience
A regional neural network ensemble for predicting mean daily river water temperature
Jefferson Tyrell DeWeber, Tyler Wagner, 2014, Journal of Hydrology on p. 187-200
Effects of land use on lake nutrients: The importance of scale, hydrologic connectivity, and region
Patricia A. Soranno, Kendra Spence Cheruvelil, Tyler Wagner, Katherine E. Webster, Mary Tate Bremigan, 2015, PLoS One
Long-term citizen-collected data reveal geographical patterns and temporal trends in lake water clarity
Noah R. Lottig, Tyler Wagner, Emily Norton Henry, Kendra Spence Cheruvelil, Katherine E. Webster, John A. Downing, Craig A. Stow, 2014, PLoS One
Approaches to advance scientific understanding of macrosystems ecology
Ofir Levy, Becky A. Ball, Ben Bond-Lamberty, Kendra S. Cheruvelil, Andrew O. Finley, Noah R. Lottig, Surangi W. Punyasena, Jingfeng Xiao, Jizhong Zhou, Lauren B. Buckley, Christopher T. Filstrup, Tim H. Keitt, James R. Kellner, Alan K. Knapp, Andrew D. Richardson, David Tcheng, Michael Toomey, Rodrigo Vargas, James W. Voordeckers, Tyler Wagner, John W. Williams, 2014, Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment on p. 15-23
Detección de tendencias temporales en muestreo de pesquerías continentales: Poder estadístico y las relaciones entre temas de manejo y objetivos de monitoreo
Tyler Wagner, Brian J. Irwin, James R. Bence, Daniel B. Hayes, 2013, Fisheries on p. 309-319
Predicting Brook Trout Occurrence in Stream Reaches throughout their Native Range in the Eastern United States
Jefferson T. DeWeber, Tyler Wagner, 2015, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society on p. 11-24
Landscape-Scale Evaluation of Asymmetric Interactions between Brown Trout and Brook Trout Using Two-Species Occupancy Models
Tyler Wagner, Jefferson T. Deweber, Jason Detar, John A. Sweka, 2013, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society on p. 353-361
Lake nutrient stoichiometry is less predictable than nutrient concentrations at regional and sub-continental scales:
Sarah M. Collins, Samantha K. Oliver, Jean Francois Lapierre, Emily H. Stanley, John R. Jones, Tyler Wagner, Patricia A. Soranno, 2017, Ecological Applications on p. 1529-1540
News Articles Featuring Tyler Wagner
Apr 04, 2023
Innovative method predicts the effects of climate change on cold-blooded animals
The statistical model shows how warming may affect the distribution and abundance of amphibians, reptiles, fish, and insects.
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Apr 03, 2023
How will climate change impact cold-blooded animals?
Cold-blooded animals such as fish, reptiles, amphibians, and insects comprise most species on Earth. Since their growth, reproductive success, and survival is strongly coupled to environmental temperatures, climate change represents a major threat to them.
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Apr 03, 2023
Innovative method predicts the effects of climate change on cold-blooded animals
In the face of a warming climate that is having a profound effect on global biodiversity and will change the distribution and abundance of many animals, a Penn State-led research team has developed a statistical model that improves estimates of habitat suitability and extinction probability for cold-blooded animals as temperatures climb.
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Aug 19, 2020
Invasive shrubs in Northeast forests grow leaves earlier and keep them longer
The rapid pace that invasive shrubs infiltrate forests in the northeastern United States makes scientists suspect they have a consistent advantage over native shrubs, and the first region-wide study of leaf timing, conducted by Penn State researchers, supports those suspicions.
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