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PPS 8.10 Form 1A Page 1 of 23 TEXAS STATE VITA I. Academic/Professional Background A. Name: Timothy H. Bonner Title: Professor of Biology B. Educational Background Degree Year University Major Thesis/Dissertation Ph.D. 2000 Texas Tech University Lubbock, TX Fisheries Science Life history of two obligate riverine fishes M.Sc. 1996 Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, TX Biology Effects of temperature on fountain darter egg production B.Sc. 1992 Texas A&M University, College Station, TX Wildlife/ Fisheries C. University Experience Position University Dates Professor Texas State University, San Marcos 2012-present Associate Professor Texas State University, San Marcos 2007-2012 Assistant Professor Texas State University, San Marcos 2001-2007 Assistant Professor Northwestern State of Louisiana, Natchitoches 2000-2001 II. TEACHING A. Teaching Honors and Awards: Texas State University Foundations of Excellence Award, 2006 Outstanding Fisheries Worker in Education, 2004, Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society Favorite Professor, 2002, Alpha Chi National Honor Scholarship Society-Texas State University-San Marcos B. Courses Taught: 2001-present Undergraduate: BIO 2411 Intermediate Zoology BIO 4415 Ichthyology BIO 4299 Undergraduate Research Graduate: BIO 5110 Seminar in Experimental Design BIO 5415 Ichthyology BIO 7408 Fish Ecology and Conservation BIO 7102 Seminar in Multivariate Statistics BIO 7203 Problems in Aquatic Resources BIO 7303 Research BIO 7314 Research Experience

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TEXAS STATE VITA

I. Academic/Professional Background A. Name: Timothy H. Bonner Title: Professor of Biology B. Educational Background Degree Year University Major Thesis/Dissertation Ph.D. 2000 Texas Tech University

Lubbock, TX Fisheries Science

Life history of two obligate riverine fishes

M.Sc. 1996 Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, TX

Biology Effects of temperature on fountain darter egg production

B.Sc. 1992 Texas A&M University, College Station, TX

Wildlife/ Fisheries

C. University Experience Position University Dates Professor Texas State University, San Marcos 2012-present Associate Professor Texas State University, San Marcos 2007-2012 Assistant Professor Texas State University, San Marcos 2001-2007 Assistant Professor Northwestern State of Louisiana,

Natchitoches 2000-2001

II. TEACHING A. Teaching Honors and Awards:

Texas State University Foundations of Excellence Award, 2006 Outstanding Fisheries Worker in Education, 2004, Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society Favorite Professor, 2002, Alpha Chi National Honor Scholarship Society-Texas State University-San Marcos

B. Courses Taught:

2001-present Undergraduate: BIO 2411 Intermediate Zoology BIO 4415 Ichthyology BIO 4299 Undergraduate Research

Graduate: BIO 5110 Seminar in Experimental Design BIO 5415 Ichthyology

BIO 7408 Fish Ecology and Conservation BIO 7102 Seminar in Multivariate Statistics BIO 7203 Problems in Aquatic Resources BIO 7303 Research BIO 7314 Research Experience

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Graduate Theses/Dissertations or Exit Committees (if supervisor, please indicate):

Graduate Theses/Dissertations Committees—Major advisor unless noted otherwise, Completed Preston T. Bean (BS Texas Tech University; MS Texas State University). 2012. Introgressive status, population genetic structure, phylogeographic history and individual-level resource specialization of the Guadalupe bass Micropterus treculii. Ph.D. Dissertation. Robert J. Maxwell (BS Texas State University). 2012. Patterns of endemism and species richness of fishes of the western gulf slope. M.S. Thesis. Stephen Curtis (BS Texas A&M University). 2012. Effects of dry baseflow conditions in a declining hydrograph on instream habitats and fish communities in a semi-arid karstic stream. M.S. Thesis.

Sarah McMillan (BS Texas State University). 2011. Reproductive and feeding ecology of two sympatric Dionda (Cyprinidae) in the Rio Grande basin, Texas. M.S. Thesis. Tom Ryan (BS Texas A&M). 2011. Short term effects of military fog oil on fish. MS-Aquatic Resources. Casey S. Williams (BS Northwestern State U., MS Texas State). 2011. Life history characteristics and larval drift patterns of obligate riverine species in the Lower Brazos River, Texas. PhD-Aquatic Resources. Nathan Dammeyer (BS Purdue U). 2010. Movement patterns of Etheostoma fonticola in a headwater stream. MS-Aquatic Resources. Benjamin Labay (BS University of Texas). 2010. The influence of land use, zoogeographic history, and physical habitat on fish community diversity in the lower Brazos watershed. MS-Aquatic Resources. Zachary Shattuck (BS Colorado State). 2010. Spatiotemporal patterns of fish and aquatic insects in an urbanized watershed of Central Texas. MS-Aquatic Resources. Clara Folb (BS Ohio State). 2010. Reproductive seasons and life histories of three Texas Percina (Actinopterygii). MS-Aquatic Resources. Kristy Kollaus (BS Texas State). 2009. Fish assemblage structure and habitat associations in a Texas spring-fed river. MS-Aquatic Resources. Josh Perkin (BS Texas State). 2009. Historical composition and long-term trends of fish assemblages in two Texas rivers and microhabitat associations and movement of Guadalupe bass Micropterus treculii in the Pedernales and South Llano rivers. MS-Aquatic Resources.

Tom Heard (BS Texas State). 2008. Spatial and temporal patterns in a Chihuahua Desert fish assemblage. (Major Advisor) MS-Aquatic Resources.

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Megan Bean (BS Texas State). 2008. Occurrence and impact of the giant Asian tapeworm in the Rio Grande drainage. MS-Aquatic Resources. Katrina Cohen (BS University of Texas). 2008. Gut content and stable isotope analysis of exotic suckermouth catfishes (Hypostomus) in the San Marcos River, Texas: A concern for spring endemics? MS-Aquatic Resources. Rebecca Marfurt (BS Southwestern University). 2007. Spatial and temporal patterns in the Rio Grande macroinvertebrate community. (Major Advisor) MS-Aquatic Resources. Dennis Runyan (BS Texas A&M). 2007. Fish assemblage changes in Gulf Slope drainages; an historical perspective. MS-Aquatic Resources. Rex Tyrone (BS University of Washington-Wilmington). 2007. Effects of upland timber harvest and road construction on headwater stream fish assemblages in a southeastern forest. MS-Aquatic Resources. Bean, Preston (BS Texas Tech). 2007. Spatial and temporal patterns in the fish assemblage of the Blanco River, Texas and Reproductive ecology and diet of the gray redhorse. MS-Aquatic Resources. Pendergrass, Dave (BA Covenant College). 2006. Macroinvertebrate assemblage in the Blanco River basin. MS-Aquatic Resources.

Watson, Jackie (BS Texas State). 2006. Patterns and habitat associations of a desert spring fish assemblage and responses to a large-scale flood. MS-Aquatic Resources. Littrell, Brad (BS Texas State). 2006. Can invasiveness of native cyprinids be predicted from life history traits? and Status of an introgressed Guadalupe bass population in a central Texas stream. MS-Aquatic Resources. Hulbert, Julie (BS Trinity University). 2005. Morphology, meristic counts, and melanophore description for Dionda diaboli (Cyprinidae) during development. MS-Aquatic Resources. Leavy, Tracy (BS Long Island University). 2004. Relationships among swimming ability, habitat use, and morphology of freshwater fishes in Texas and Louisiana. MS-Aquatic Resources. Lutz-Carrillo, Dijar (BS University of Texas). 2004. The use of microsatellite DNA to identify largemouth bass subspecies. MS-Aquatic Resources; co-advisor with Dr. Nice. McDonald, Dusty (BS Schreiner University). 2003. Effects of fluctuating temperatures on egg production of the endangered fountain darter. MS-Aquatic Resources. Williams, Casey (BS Northwestern State U.). 2003. Cyprinid assemblage structure along physical, longitudinal, and seasonal gradients and life history and reproductive ecology of the sabine shiner. MS-Aquatic Resources.

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Thomas, Chad (BS Texas State). 2001. Effects of smallmouth bass on habitat associations of selected prey species of the Devils River (TX). MS-Aquatic Resources; co-advisor with Dr. Whiteside. Undergraduate Thesis—Major Advisor, Completed Colman, S. 2002. The effect of pool size on schooling success of Notropis amabilis. Graduate Theses/Dissertations Committees—Member, Completed Eric S. Hersh. 2012. The long tail of hydroinformatics: implementing biological and oceanographic information in hydrologic information systems. Ph.D. The University of Texas at Austin. Tamira K. Konkin-Garcia. 2012. Detection and fate of salmonellae in bovine feces. Lily Swanbrow Becker. 2012. Effects of turbidity on anti-predator response and foraging behavior in the fountain darter. Alexander, Kathy. 2012. Facilitating sustainable use of the Rio Grande: the nature and effectiveness of existing water management institutions. Rodibaugh, Kelly. 2012. Bacterially-mediated carbon dynamics in a highly impacted river network. Lash, Francis. 2011. Impacts of land use on macroinvertebrate diversity in the tributaries of the lower Brazos River. Duarte, Adam. 2011. Dynamics of rumen-reticulum capacity and fill in female white-tailed deer. Heaton, Meredith. 2011. Eastern pipistrelle internal temperature differences and sex ratio in Gorman Cave hibernaculum. Mendoza, Joseph. 2011. Detection and distribution of salmonellae in the intestine of warmouth (Lepomis gulosus). Gaertner, Buddy. 2010. Fate and dissemination of pathogens in aquatic wildlife and the non-host environment. Jackson, Jake. 2010. Demography and population structure of a Rio Grande endemic emydid, the Big Bend slider. LaBoeuf, Crystal. 2009. Effects of invasive species and eutrophication on riverine nutrient dynamics. Scott, Susana. 2009. Interactions between bigclaw river shrimp and suckermouth catfish. Tibbets, Mary. 2009. Effects of recreational activity on the avian community of green spaces within Sunset Valley, Texas.

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Pray, Cory. 2009. Ecosystem engineering effects of native and non-native consumers in a subtropical spring-fed river ecosystem. Byers, Tiffany. 2009. Stream fish assemblage structure and reproductive condition and food habits of ribbon shiner and blackstripe topminnow in Ayish Bayou watershed, San Augustine County, Texas. M.S. Stephen F. Austin University Smith, Alex. 2008. Mercury contamination of the the Rio Grande Fish Community: Spatial Variation and Influence of Environmental Gradients.

Caston, Charles. 2008. Nutrient processing in subtropical reservoirs. Cook-Hildreth, Luci. 2008. Reproduction of the Suckermouth Catfish. Polak, Bobby. 2007. Influence of Human Recreational Activities and Vegetative Characteristics on Waterbird Abundance. O’Docharty, Erin. 2007. Studies on the life cycle of Huffmanela huffmani (Nematoda: Trichosomoididae). Fores, David. 2006. Using Major Anions and Cations to Describe Trans-Pecos Springs. M.S. Thesis. Cave, Mike. 2006. Chemical and Physical Characteristics of the Blanco River: Water Quality in an Edwards Plateau Karst River Ecosystem Griego, Lene. 2005. Effects of recycled wastewater effluent as augmented baseflow on benthic macroinvertebrate assemblages in Salado Creek, Bexar County, Texas. M.S. Thesis. Martin, Joe. 2004. Growth of white bass in Canyon Reservoir. M.S. Thesis. Dennis, Kristine. 2003. Detritus processing and ecological structure of constructed wetponds with contrasting age and watershed characteristics. M.S. Thesis. Thomas, Zachary. 2003. Movement and habitat use by triploid grass carp in the lower Rio Grande, Texas. M.S. Thesis. Cantu, Val. 2002. Spatial and temporal variation of Centrocestus formosanus in river water and endangered fountain darters (Etheostoma fonticola) in the Comal River, Texas. M.S. Thesis. Cleveland, David. 2002. Factors influencing the establishment of dominance hierarchies of the grey triggerfish (Balistes capriscus). M.S. Thesis. Fleming, Paul. 2002. Prevalence of Centrocestus formanosanus in Comal River fishes. M.S. Thesis. Pence, Nathan. 2002. Effects of pH on survival and growth of black basses. M.S. Thesis.

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Graduate Theses/Dissertations Committees—In progress (Major Advisor only)

Kenny Behen (BS University of Washington) Fish habitat associations in the San Marcos River

Cody Craig (BS Texas Tech) Movement and habitat use of repatriated Guadalupe bass in

an urbanized stream Ginny Eaton (BS Virginia Tech University) Fire ecology and application to aquatic

systems David Ruppel (University of Northern Michigan) Food habits of larval fishes in the San

Antonio and Guadalupe rivers Chris Vaughn (BS Texas A&M University) Effects of augmented flow on patterns in

larval fish drift

III. SCHOLARLY/CREATIVE A. Works In Print 1. Books (refereed)

Thomas, C., T. H. Bonner, and B. G. Whiteside. 2007. Freshwater Fishes of Texas: A Field Guide. Texas A&M University Press. 216 pp.

2. Articles a. Refereed Journal Articles: (Undergraduate and Graduate students as first authors)

Dammeyer, N. T., C. T. Phillips, and T. H. Bonner. Accepted pending revision. Site

fidelity and movement of the smallest etheostomine darter with implications for endangered species management. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society.

Bonner, T. H. In press. Book review: Fishes of Central US by J. R. Tomelleri and M. E.

Eberle. Great Plains Research. Bean, P. T., D. J. Lutz-Carrillo, and T. H. Bonner. In press. Range-wide survey of the

introgressive status of Guadalupe bass Micropterus treculii: implications for conservation and management. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society.

Gaertner, J., D. Brown, M. R. J. Forstner, T. H. Bonner, D. Hahn. 2012. Geographic

variation in Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis occurrence among populations of Acris crepitans blanchardi in Texas, USA. Herpetological Review 43:150-159.

Sullivan, M. L., Y. Zhang, and T. H. Bonner. 2012. Terrestrial subsidies in the diets of

stream fishes of the USA: comparisons among taxa and morphology. Marine and Freshwater Research 63:409-414.

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Perkin, J. S, Z. R. Shattuck, and T. H. Bonner. 2012. Reproductive ecology of a relict ironcolor shiner (Notropis chalybaeus) population in the headwaters of the San Marcos River. American Currents 37:11–21.

Heard, T. C., J. S. Perkin, and T. H. Bonner. 2012. Intra-annual variation in fish

communities and habitat associations in a Chihuahua Desert reach of the Rio Grande/Rio Bravo Del Norte. Western North American Naturalist 72:1-15.

Perkin, J. S., Z. R. Shattuck, and T. H. Bonner. 2012. Life history aspects of a relic

ironcolor shiner Notropis chalybaeus population in a novel spring environment. American Midland Naturalist 167:111-126.

Kollaus, K. A., and T. H. Bonner. 2012. Habitat associations of a semi-arid fish

community in a karst spring-fed stream. Journal of Arid Environments 76:72-79. Fleming, B. P., D. G. Huffman, T. H. Bonner, and T. M. Brandt. 2011. Metacercarial

distribution of Centrocestus formosanus (Dignea: Heterophyidae) among fish hosts in the Guadalupe River drainage of Texas. Journal of Aquatic Animal Health 23:117-124

Bean, P. T., J. T. Jackson, D. J. McHenry, T. H. Bonner, M. R. J. Forstner. 2011.

Rediscovery of headwater catfish, Ictalurus lupus (Ictaluridae) in a western gulf slope drainage. Southwestern Naturalist 56: 285 - 289

Perkin, J. S. and T. H. Bonner. 2011. Long-term changes in flow regime and fish

assemblage composition in the Guadalupe and San Marcos rivers of Texas. Rivers Research and Application 27:566-579.

Pound, K. L., W. H. Nowlin, D. G. Huffman, and T. H. Bonner. 2011. Trophic ecology

of a nonnative population of suckermouth catfishes (Hypostomus plecostomus) in a central Texas spring-fed stream. Environmental Biology of Fishes 90:277-285.

Bean, P. T., C. S. Williams, P. H. Diaz, and T. H. Bonner. 2010. Habitat associations,

life history, and diet of the blackspot shiner, Notropis atrocaudalis. Southeastern Naturalist 9:673-686.

Smith, A., M. Chumchal, T. H. Bonner, and W. H. Nowlin. 2010. Mercury

contamination of the Rio Grande/Rio Bravo Del Norte fish community: spatial variation and influence of environmental gradients. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 29:1762-1772.

Bean, M.G. and T. H. Bonner. 2010. Spatial and temporal distribution of

Bothriocephalus acheilognathi (Cestoda: Bothriocephalidea) in the Rio Grande (Río Bravo del Norte). Journal of Aquatic Animal Health 22:182-189.

Perkin, J. S., Z. R. Shattuck, P. T. Bean, T. H. Bonner, E. Saraeva, and T. B. Hardy.

2010. Movement and microhabitat associations of Guadalupe bass in two Texas rivers. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 30:33 – 46.

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Watson, J. M., C. Sykes, T. H. Bonner. 2009. Gut contents of age-0 Rio Grande silvery minnow Hybognathus amarus reared in hatchery ponds. Southwestern Naturalist 54:475-479.

Bean, M. G., and T. H. Bonner. 2009. Impact of Bothriocephalus acheilognathi

(Cestoda: Pseudophyllidea) on Cyprinella lutrensis condition and reproduction. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 24:283-291

Perkin, J. S., C. S. Williams, and T. H. Bonner. 2009. Aspects of chub shiner Notropis

potteri life history with comments on native distribution and conservation status. American Midland Naturalist 162:276-288.

Bean, P. T., M. G. Bean, and T. H. Bonner. 2009. Threatened fishes of the world:

Moxostoma congestum (Catostomidae). Environmental Biology of Fishes 85:173-174.

Leavy, T. R. and T. H. Bonner. 2009. Relationships among swimming ability, current

velocity associations, and morphology for freshwater lotic fishes. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 29:72-83.

Small, M. F., T. H. Bonner, and J. T. Baccus. 2009. Hydrologic alteration of the lower

Rio Grande terminus: a quantitative assessment. River Research and Application 25:241-252

Bonner, T. H. and Preston T. Bean. 2008. Threatened fishes of the world: Micropterus

treculii (Centrarchidae). Environmental Biology of Fishes 83:367-368 Gaertner, J., P. E. Wheeler, S. Obafemi, J. Valdez, M. R. J. Forstner, T. H. Bonner, D.

Hahn. 2008. Detection of salmonellae from fish in a natural river system. Journal of Aquatic Animal Health 20:150-157.

Bean, P. T. and T. H. Bonner. 2008. Reproductive ecology and diet of the gray redhorse

(Catostomidae) in a Hill Country stream and reservoir. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 23:397-404.

Bonner, T. H., J. M. Watson, and C. S. Williams. 2008. Threatened fishes of the world:

Cyprinella proserpina (Cyprinidae). Environmental Biology of Fishes 81:365-366.

Bean, P. T., T. H. Bonner, and B. M. Littrell. 2007. Spatial and temporal patterns in the

fish assemblage of the Blanco River, Texas. Texas Journal of Science 59:179-200.

Hulbert, J., T. H. Bonner, J. N. Fries, G. P. Garrett, and D. R. Pendergrass. 2007. Early

development of Dionda diaboli (Cyprinidae). Southwestern Naturalist 52:378-385.

Littrell, B. M., D. Lutz-Carrillo, T. H. Bonner, and L. T. Fries. 2007. Status of an

introgressed Guadalupe bass population in a central Texas stream. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 27:785-791.

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Bean, M. G., A. Škeříková, T. H. Bonner, T. Scholz, and D. Huffman. 2007. First record of Bothriocephalus acheilognathi (Cestoda: Pseudophyllidea) in the Rio Grande with comparative ITS2 and V4-18S rDNA sequencing. Journal of Aquatic Animal Health 19:71-76

McDonald, D. L., T. H. Bonner, E. L. Oborny, Jr. and T. M. Brandt. 2007. Effects of

fluctuating temperatures and gill parasites on reproduction of the fountain darter, Etheostoma fonticola. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 22:311-318.

Williams, L.R., M.G. Williams, J.D. Hudson III, V. Campbell-Arvai, and T. H. Bonner.

2007. Evaluation of a stream system after clearcut logging disturbance in the Gulf coastal plain. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 22:119-133.

Williams, C. S, and T. H. Bonner. 2006. Threatened fishes of the world: Notropis

sabinae (Cyprinidae). Environmental Biology of Fishes 80:7-8. Lutz-Carrillo, D. J., C. C. Nice, T. H. Bonner, M. R. J. Forstner, and L. T. Fries. 2006.

Admixture analysis of Florida largemouth bass and northern largemouth bass using microsatellite loci. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 135:779-791.

McDonald, D. L., T. H. Bonner, T. M. Brandt, and G. H. Trevino. 2006. Size

susceptibility to trematode-induced mortality in the endangered fountain darter (Etheostoma fonticola). Journal of Freshwater Ecology 21:293-299.

Williams, C. S. and T. H. Bonner. 2006. Habitat associations, life history, and diet of the

Sabine shiner Notropis sabinae in an east Texas drainage. American Midland Naturalist 155:84-102

Patrikeev, M., T. H. Bonner, and G. M. Trujillo. 2005. Occurrence of the river shiner

Notropis blennius in Lake Meredith, Texas. The Southwestern Naturalist 50:488-490.

Bonner, T. H. and D. L. McDonald. 2005. Threatened fishes of the world: Etheostoma

fonticola (Percidae). Environmental Biology of Fishes 73:333-334. Williams, L. R., T. H. Bonner, J. D. Hudson, M. G. Williams, T. R. Leavy, and C. S.

Williams. 2005. Interactive effects of environmental variability and military training on stream biota of three headwater drainages in Western Louisiana. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 134:192-206.

Bonner, T. H., C. Thomas, C. S. Williams, and J. P. Karges. 2005. Temporal assessment

of a west Texas stream fish assemblage. The Southwestern Naturalist 50:74-78. Littrell, B. M., C. Thomas, C. S. Williams, and T. H. Bonner. 2003. Gut contents of the

headwater catfish Ictalurus lupus from two West Texas streams. Texas Journal of Science 55:323-328.

Bonner, T. H., and G. R. Wilde. 2002. The effect of turbidity on prey consumption by

prairie stream fishes. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 131:1203-1208.

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Durham, B. W., T. H. Bonner, and G. R. Wilde. 2002. Occurrence of Lernaea

cyprinacea on Arkansas River shiners and peppered chubs in the Canadian River, New Mexico and Texas. The Southwestern Naturalist 47:95-98.

Wilde, G. R., T. H. Bonner, and P. J. Zwank. 2001. Diets of the Arkansas River shiner

and peppered chub in the Canadian River, New Mexico and Texas. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 16:403-410.

Bonner, T. H., and G. R. Wilde. 2000. Changes in the fish assemblage of the Canadian

River, Texas, associated with reservoir construction. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 15:189-198.

Wilde, G. R., and T. H. Bonner. 2000. First records of the suckermouth minnow

Phenacobius mirabilis in Canadian River, Texas. Texas Journal of Science 52:71-74.

Bonner, T. H., T. M. Brandt, J. N. Fries, and B. G. Whiteside. 1998. Temperature

effects on egg production and early life stages of the fountain darter. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 127:971-978.

3. Refereed Journal Articles (in review) Labay, B. J., D. A. Hendrickson, A. E. Cohen, T. H. Bonner, R. King, L. Kleinsasser, G.

Linam, K. Winemiller. In review. Toward bioassessment without reference sites using species distribution modeling. Diversity and Distributions.

Sullivan, M. L., Y. Zhang, T. H. Bonner, and J. Tomasso. In review. Temperature

modulation of growth and physiology of juvenile Guadalupe bass. Aquaculture.

Sha, Q, M. R. J. Forstner, T. H. Bonner, D. Hahn. In review. Salmonellae in fish feces analyzed by in situ hybridization and quantitative polymerase chain reaction. Journal of Aquatic Animal Health.

Perkin, J. S., Z. R. Shattuck, J. E. Gerken, and T. H. Bonner. In review. Stream

fragmentation and drought legacy determine distribution of burrhead chub in subtropical streams of North America. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society.

4. Online Resources (not peer reviewed) Hassan-Williams, C. and T.H. Bonner. Photographs by C. Thomas. 2007. Texas

freshwater fishes. Texas State University- San Marcos: Biology Department/ Aquatic Station (http://www.bio.txstate.edu/~tbonner/txfishes/)

5. Presentations/Abstracts:

Sullivan, M., Y. Zhang, T. H. Bonner. 2012. Variation in cyprinid feeding habits

mediated by habitat and morphology. American Fisheries Society. St. Paul (oral presentation)

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Eaton, V. K. Ridenour, S. G. Curtis, T. H. Bonner. 2012. Conceptual framework to assess the effects of wildland fire and fire suppression tactics on aquatic communities. Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Galveston (poster presentation)

Behen, K. P. K., S. G. Curtis, M. L. Sullivan, and T. H. Bonner. 2012. Influences of bioenergetics on the habitat associations of two Texas darters. Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Galveston (poster presentation)

Labay, B.J., D. A. Hendrickson, A. E. Cohen, T. H. Bonner, and L.J. Kleinsasser. 2012. Exploring the potential of species distribution models for bioassessment without reference sites. Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Galveston (poster presentation)

Sullivan, M. L., Y. Zhang, and T. H. Bonner. 2012. Terrestrial subsidies in the diet of stream fishes of the USA: comparisons among taxa and morphology. Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Galveston (oral presentation)

Behen, K. P. K., S. G. Curtis, K. A. Kollaus, T. B. Hardy, and T. H. Bonner. 2012. Effects of recreational activities on the spatial and temporal trends in habitat associations for the fish assemblage of the San Marcos River. Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Galveston (oral presentation)

Curtis, S. G., K. P. K. Behen, and T. H. Bonner. 2012. Effects of groundwater and spring influenced communities on downstream riverine assemblages in the Llano River. Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Galveston (oral presentation)

Perkin, J. S., N. Dammeyer, and T. H. Bonner. 2012. Long-term changes in water quality and fish assemblage composition in the Trinity River, Texas. Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Galveston (oral presentation)

Kollaus, K. A., K. P. K. Behen, T. B. Hardy, T. C. Heard, J. M. Tenant, and T. H. Bonner. 2012. Influence of watershed and instream alterations on the upper San Marcos River fish assemblage. Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Galveston (oral presentation)

Bean, P. T., D. Lutz-Carrillo, and T. H. Bonner. 2012. Population genetic structure of the Guadalupe bass. Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Galveston (oral presentation)

Bonner, T. and R. Maxwell. 2011. Patterns of endemis and species richness in fishes of the western gulf slope. American Fisheries Society. Seattle (oral presentation)

McMillan, S., T. Bonner, W. Nowlin, and J. Fries. 2011. Reproductive ecology of two sympatric cyprinids in the Rio Grande basin, Texas. American Fisheries Society. Seattle (oral presentation)

Hardy, T, W. Nowlin, B. Schwartz, and T. Bonner. 2011. San Marcos River Observing System. American Fisheries Society. Seattle (oral presentation)

Bean, P., D. Lutz-Carrillo, and T. Bonner. 2011. Population genetic structure of the Guadalupe bass Micropterus treculii. American Fisheries Society. Seattle (oral presentation)

Behen, K., K. Kollaus, T. Hardy, T. Bonner. 2011. Spatial and temporal trends in habitat associations of the fish community in Spring Lake and the headwaters of the San Marcos River. American Fisheries Society. Seattle (poster presentation)

Curtis, S., K. Kollaus, T. Bonner. 2011. Spatial and temporal trends in habitat associations of the fishes in the Llano River, Texas. American Fisheries Society. Seattle (poster presentation)

Bean, P., W. Nowlin, and T. Bonner. 2011. Trophic ecology of the Guadalupe bass Micropterus treculii. American Fisheries Society. Seattle (poster presentation)

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Abuzeineh, A.A., W. H. Nowlin, A. Smith, T. C. Heard, and T. H. Bonner. 2011. Organic matter sources supporting communities of an arid and semi-arid riverine system: The lower Rio Grande drainage. Ecological Society of America, Austin, TX (oral presentation)

Kollaus, KA, J. S. Perkin, R. A. Myers, and T. H. Bonner. 2011. Feeding ecology of introduced smallmouth bass in the Devils River, Texas. Texas Chapter AFS Meeting. San Marcos (oral presentation)

McMillan, S. M., J. N. Fries, and T. H. Bonner. 2011. Reproductive and trophic ecology of two sympatrically occuring cyrpinids in the Rio Grande Basin. Texas Chapter AFS Meeting. San Marcos (oral presentation)

Perkin, J. S., Z. R. Shattuck, and T. H. Bonner. 2011. Life history aspects of a relict ironcolor shiner population in a novel spring environment. Texas Chapter AFS Meeting. San Marcos (oral presentation)

Bonner, T. H. and R. J. Maxwell. 2011. Patterns of endemism and species richness of fishes of the western gulf slope. Texas Chapter AFS Meeting. San Marcos (oral presentation)

Bean, P. T., M. R. J. Forstner, and T. H. Bonner. 2010. Rediscovery of Headwater Catfish, Ictalurus lupus (Ictaluridae), in a Western Gulf Slope Drainage. Desert Fishes Council Annual Meeting. Moab, UT (poster presentation)

Bean, M. G., P. T. Bean, and T. H. Bonner. 2010. Spatial and temporal patterns of the Pecos River fish assemblage. Desert Fishes Council Annual Meeting. Moab, UT (poster presentation)

Bonner, T. H., J. F. Westerlund, W. H. Nowlin, and R. A. Earl. 2010. Graduate training through Project Flowing Waters at Texas State University: quantifying benefits to participating graduate students. NSF GK-12 Western Region Annual Meeting. Denver (poster presentation)

Nowlin, WH, J Westerlund, TH Bonner, and R Earl. 2010. Graduate training through Project Flowing Waters: Challenges at Texas State University. Ecological Society of America, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (oral presentation)

Lash, FP, Y Zhang, WH Nowlin, and TH Bonner. 2010. Impacts of land use in the lower Brazos River on benthic macroinvertebrate diversity. Joint ASLO (Advancing the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography) and North American Benthological Society (NABS). Annual Meeting, Santa Fe, New Mexico (oral presentation)

Labay, B.J., B. Sissel, S. Sarkar, D. Hendrickson, A. Cohen, and T.H. Bonner. 2010. Species niche models for freshwater fishes of Texas. Texas Chapter American Fisheries Society, Athens (poster presentation—Best Student Poster Award)

Labay, B.J., R. Maxwell, and T.H. Bonner. 2010. Spatial and temporal fish community assessment on the lower Brazos River watershed. Texas Chapter American Fisheries Society, Athens (oral presentation—Best Student Presentation Award)

Bean, P. T., C. S. Williams, P. H. Diaz, and T. H. Bonner. 2010. Habitat associations, life history, and diet of the blackspot shiner, Notropis atrocaudalis. Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Athens, TX (poster presentation).

Bean, M. G., P. T. Bean, and T. H. Bonner. 2010. Spatial patterns in lower Rio Grande fish assemblage. Texas Chapter American Fisheries Society, Athens (oral presentation)

Dammeyer, N.T., Phillips, C.T., and T. H. Bonner. 2010. Movement patterns of Etheostoma fonticola in a headwater stream channel. Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Athens, TX. (oral presentation)

Smith, A., A. A. Abuzeineh, M. M. Chumchal, T. H. Bonner, and W. H. Nowlin. 2010. Mercury contamination of the fish community of a semi-arid and arid river

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system: spatial variation and the influence of environmental gradients. Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Athens (oral presentation).

Nowlin, W. H., C. L. Pray, S. E. Scott, C. M. LeBouf, K. L. Cohen, T. H. Bonner, and Y. Zhang. 2010. Ecosystem level impacts of invasive suckermouth catfish (Loricariidae) on the San Marcos River, Texas. Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Athens (oral presentation)

Kollaus, K. A., and T. H. Bonner. 2009. Fish assemblage structure and associations with environmental conditions in a Texas spring-fed river. American Fisheries Society, Nashville (oral presentation)

Perkin, J. S., Z. R. Shattuck, P. T. Bean, T. H. Bonner, E. Saraeva, and T. B. Hardy. 2009. Movement and microhabitat associations of Guadalupe bass in two Texas rivers. American Fisheries Society, Nashville (oral presentation)

Perkin, J. S., and T. H. Bonner. 2009. Long-term changes in flow regime and fish assemblage composition in the Guadalupe and San Marcos rivers of Texas. American Fisheries, Nashville (oral presentation)

Bean, P. T. and T. H. Bonner. 2009. Current status of Guadalupe Bass genetics within their natural range. American Fisheries Society, Nashville (oral presentation)

Folb, C. E., J.S. Perkin, Z.R. Shattuck, and T.H. Bonner. 2009. Life histories of the Guadalupe darter Percina apristis and the river darter Percina shumardi. Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Fort Worth (oral presentation).

Shattuck, Z.R., and T.H. Bonner. 2009. Seasonal patterns of population structure, reproductive ecology, and prey selectivity of Texas logperch in the Pedernales River, Texas. Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Fort Worth. (Oral Presentation)

Kollaus, K. A., and T. H. Bonner. 2009. Fish assemblage structure and associations with environmental conditions in a Texas spring-fed river. Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Fort Worth (oral presentation).

Perkin, J. S., Z. R. Shattuck, P. T. Bean, T. H. Bonner, E. Saraeva, and T. B. Hardy. 2009. Movement and microhabitat associations of Guadalupe bass in two Texas Rivers. Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Ft. Worth (oral presentation).

Kollaus, K. A., and T. H. Bonner. 2009. Fish assemblage structure and associations with environmental conditions in a Texas spring-fed river. Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society, New Orleans, LA (oral presentation).

Perkin, J. S. and T. H. Bonner. 2009. Ichthyofaunal responses to hydrologic variation in a lotic system: A long-term, species and assemblage scale approach. Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society, New Orleans, LA (oral presentation).

Bean, P. T., J. Jackson, T. Bonner, and M. Forstner. 2008. An extant population of headwater catfish in a western gulf slope drainage. Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Junction (oral presentation).

Runyan, D. T. and T. H. Bonner. 2008. Distribution and diet of larval and juvenile fishes in the Rio Grande. Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Junction (oral presentation).

Bonner, T. H., C. S. Williams, and P. T. Bean. 2007. Influence of Headwater Streams on Local and Downstream Biota in West Texas. American Fisheries Society, San Francisco (invited oral presentation).

Perkin, J. S., C. S. Williams, and T. H. Bonner. 2007. Conservation status and life history of the chub shiner in the lower Brazos River. American Fisheries Society, San Francisco (oral presentation).

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Heard, T. C. and T. H. Bonner. 2007. Habitat associations of the fish assemblage within the Big Bend reach of the Rio Grande (Rio Bravo del Norte). Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. American Fisheries Society, San Francisco (oral presentation).

Cohen, K. L., T. H. Bonner, and W. H. Nowlin. 2007. Food habits of the non-indigenous suckermouth catfish in the San Marcos River, Texas: a concern for spring endemics? American Fisheries Society, San Francisco (oral presentation).

Bean, M. G. and T. H. Bonner. 2007. Occurrence of the Asian fish tapeworm in the Rio Grande: implications for fishes of conservation concern. American Fisheries Society, Francisco (invited oral presentation).

Runyan, D. T. and T. H. Bonner. 2007. Historical fish assemblage change in three western gulf slope rivers. American Fisheries Society, San Francisco (oral presentation).

Williams, C. S. and T. H. Bonner. 2007. Reproductive characterisitics of three obligate riverine fishes from the lower Brazos River. American Fisheries Society, San Francisco (oral presentation).

Perkin, J. S., C. S. Williams, and T. H. Bonner. 2007. Conservation status and life history of the chub shiner in the lower Brazos River. Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Lake Jackson (oral presentation).

Heard, T. C. and T. H. Bonner. 2007. Habitat associations of the fish assemblage within the Big Bend reach of the Rio Grande (Rio Bravo del Norte). Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Lake Jackson (oral presentation).

Cohen, K. L., T. H. Bonner, and W. H. Nowlin. 2007. Food habits of the non-indigenous suckermouth catfish in the San Marcos River, Texas: a concern for spring endemics? Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Lake Jackson (oral presentation).

Bean, M. G. and T. H. Bonner. 2007. Occurrence of the Asian fish tapeworm in the Rio Grande: implications for fishes of conservation concern. Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Lake Jackson (oral presentation).

Runyan, D. T. and T. H. Bonner. 2007. Historical fish assemblage change in three western gulf slope rivers. Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Lake Jackson (oral presentation).

Williams, C. S. and T. H. Bonner. 2007. Reproductive characterisitics of three obligate riverine fishes from the lower Brazos River. Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Lake Jackson (oral presentation).

Lutz-Carrillo, D., T. H. Bonner, G. Garrett, and L. Fries. 2006. Guadalupe bass: introgressive hybridization and restoration. American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting. Lake Placid, New York (oral presentation).

Bean, M. G., D. G. Huffman, T. H. Bonner, and W. H. Nowlin. 2006. New records of the Asian fish tapeworm, Bothriocephalus acheilognathi, in fishes of the Rio Grande, Texas. Southwestern Association of Parasitologists. Kingston, OK (poster presentation).

Bonner, T. H., K. Saunders, D. Runyan and C. Williams. 2006. Development of the biological condition gradient in a warmwater stream; implications to instream flow assessments. Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society. San Antonio (oral presentation).

Thomas, C. L., T. H. Bonner and B. G. Whiteside. 2006. Field guide for freshwater fishes of Texas. Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society. San Antonio (poster presentation).

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Littrell, B. M., T. H. Bonner, D. Lutz-Carrillo and L. Fries. 2006. Status of an introgressed Guadalupe bass population in a central Texas stream. Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society. San Antonio (oral presentation).

Bean, P., T. H. Bonner, and B. M. Littrell. 2006. Dissimilarity of a Blanco River reservoir fish assemblage from other riverine sites. Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society. San Antonio (oral presentation).

Zeug, S, K. Winemiller, T. Bonner, C. Williams, T. Osting, and R. Mathews. 2006. Response of oxbow lake biota to hydrologic exchanges with the Brazos River channel. Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society. San Antonio, Texas (oral presentation).

Watson, J. M. and T. H. Bonner. 2005. Effects of a large flood event in a Chihuahua Desert stream. River Systems Institute, Environmental Flow Conference (poster presentation; Best Student Poster Award).

Watson, J. M. and T. H. Bonner. 2005. Do floods affect fish assemblages? Case history in a Pecos River tributary. American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting. Anchorage, Alaska (oral presentation).

Hulbert, J., T. H. Bonner, D. R. Pendergrass, and J.N. Fries. 2005. Meristics, morphometrics, and pigmentation during early development of Dionda diaboli. American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting. Anchorage, Alaska (poster presentation).

Lutz-Carrillo, D., C. C. Nice, T. H. Bonner, M. R. J. Forstner, and L. T. Fries. 2005. Admixture analysis of Florida bass and largemouth bass using microsatellite loci. American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting. Anchorage, Alaska (poster presentation).

Hulbert, J., T. H. Bonner, D. R. Pendergrass, and J.N. Fries. 2005. Meristics, morphometrics, and pigmentation during early development of Dionda diaboli. Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Grapevine, Texas (oral presentation; Best Student Presentation Award).

Watson, J. M. and T. H. Bonner. 2005. Assemblage structure and habitat associations of fishes in Independence Creek, Texas. Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Grapevine, Texas (oral presentation).

Littrell, B. M. and T. H. Bonner. 2005. Can invasiveness of native cyprinids be predicted from life history traits? Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Grapevine, Texas (oral presentation).

Watson, J. M. and T. H. Bonner. 2004. Assemblage structure and habitat associations of fishes in Independence Creek, Texas. Desert Fishes Council Annual Meeting. Tucson, Arizona (oral presentation)

Bonner, T. H., L. R. Williams, J. D. Hudson, III, M. G. Williams, T. R. Leavy, and C. S. Williams. 2004. Interactive effects of environmental variability and military training on stream biota of three headwater drainages in Western Louisiana. American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting. Madison, Wisconsin (oral presentation).

Leavy, T. R., and T. H. Bonner. 2004. Swimming ability of selected freshwater fishes and its implication to fish morphology and habitat use. American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting. Madison, Wisconsin (oral presentation).

Littrell, B. M., and T. H. Bonner. 2004. Identifying attributes of native invaders. American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting. Madison, Wisconsin (oral presentation).

Lutz-Carrillo, D., C. C. Nice, T. H. Bonner, M. R. J. Forstner, and L. T. Fries. 2004. Evaluation of microsatellite loci in largemouth bass: resolution of population

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structure and the origins of individuals. American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting. Madison, Wisconsin (poster presentation)

McDonald, D.L., T.H. Bonner, and T.M. Brandt. 2004. Effects of fluctuating temperatures and trematode infection on the reproduction of the fountain darter. American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting. Madison, Wisconsin (poster presentation)

Watson, J. M., T. H. Bonner, C. S. Williams, and B. Littrell. 2004. Structure and habitat associations of a west Texas fish assemblage. American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting. Madison, Wisconsin (poster presentation).

Williams, C. S., and T. H. Bonner. 2004. Spatial and temporal variation in regionalized IBI scores of Banita Creek, Texas. American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting. Madison, Wisconsin (oral presentation)

Leavy, T. R., and T. H. Bonner. 2004. Swimming ability of selected freshwater fishes and its implication to fish morphology and habitat use. Southwestern Association of Naturalists Annual Meeting. San Antonio, Texas (Oral presentation).

Watson, J. M., T. H. Bonner, and C. S. Williams. 2004. Assessment of a west Texas fish assemblage. Southwestern Association of Naturalists Annual Meeting. San Antonio, Texas (oral presentation).

Hulbert, J., T.H. Bonner, and J.N. Fries. 2004. Early development of Dionda diaboli (Cyprinidae). Southwestern Association of Naturalists Annual Meeting. San Antonio, Texas (Oral presentation).

Williams, C. S., and T. H. Bonner. 2004. Influence of physical parameters, site, and season on fish assemblage structure: implications for Index of Biotic Integrity. Southwestern Association of Naturalists Annual Meeting. San Antonio, Texas (oral presentation).

Leavy, T. R. and T. H. Bonner. 2004. Swimming ability of selected freshwater fishes. Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, College Station, Texas (oral presentation-Best Student Presentation Award).

Williams, C. S. and T. H. Bonner. 2004. Spatial and temporal variation in fish assemblages; implications for index of biotic integrity. Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, College Station, Texas (oral presentation).

McDonald, D. L., T. H. Bonner, and T. M. Brandt. 2004. Effects of fluctuating temperatures and trematode infection on reproduction of the fountain darter. Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, College Station, Texas (poster presentation).

McDonald, D. L., T. H. Bonner, T. M. Brandt, and G. H. Trevino. 2004. Susceptibility of fountain darter age groups to mortality by an exotic trematode Centrocestus formosanus. Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, College Station, Texas (poster presentation).

Thomas, C., T. H. Bonner, T. L. Arsuffi, and B. Littrell. 2004. Response of triploid grass carp to flooding in a central Texas reservoir. Louisiana Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Baton Rouge, Louisiana (oral presentation).

Thomas, C., B. Littrell, J. Watson, C. Williams, and T. H. Bonner. 2003. Gut analysis of the headwater catfish from two west Texas streams. Aquatic Resources in Arid Lands Conference, Las Cruces, New Mexico (poster presentation).

Littrell, B. M., C. Thomas, J. Watson, C. Williams, and T. H. Bonner. 2003. Gut analysis of the headwater catfish from two west Texas streams. Southwestern Association of Naturalist, Oklahoma City (oral presentation).

Thomas, C., B. Littrell, T. H. Bonner, and T. L. Arsuffi. 2003. The response of grass carp to a high flow event in a Texas reservoir. Texas Academy of Science, Nacogdoches, Texas (oral presentation).

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Williams, C. S., D. Byrd, and T. H. Bonner 2003. Longitudinal distribution of regionally endemic fishes in east Texas and central Louisiana streams. Texas Academy of Science, Nacogdoches, Texas (oral presentation).

Lutz-Carrillo, D. J., L. T. Fries, and T. H. Bonner. 2003. The identification of polymorphic microsatellite DNA loci in largemouth bass. Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Galveston, Texas (oral presentation).

Leavy, T., C. S. Williams, D. Hudson, and T. H. Bonner. 2003. Patterns in stream fish assemblages inhabiting three independent drainage basins on Peason Ridge Wildlife Management Area, Fort Polk (U. S. Army), Louisiana. Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Galveston, Texas (oral presentation).

McDonald, D., T. H. Bonner, and T. M. Brandt. 2003. A test of compensatory reproduction in the fountain darter along a temperature gradient. Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Galveston, Texas (oral presentation).

Thomas, C., B. Littrell, T. H. Bonner, and T. L. Arsuffi. 2003. The response of grass carp to a high flow event in a Texas reservoir. Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Galveston, Texas (oral presentation).

Williams, C. S., D. Byrd, and T. H. Bonner 2003. Longitudinal distribution and habitat associations of regionally endemic fishes in east Texas and central Louisiana streams. Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Galveston, Texas (oral presentation).

Thomas. C., B. Littrell, J. Watson, C. Williams, and T. H. Bonner. 2003. Gut analysis of the headwater catfish from two west Texas streams. Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Galveston, Texas (poster presentation).

Bonner, T. H., C. Williams, and J. D. Hudson. 2002. Temporal and spatial changes in three headwater fish assemblages on Fort Polk (US Army). Invited presentation--Symposium on Fisheries Research on Department of Defense Lands. American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting. Baltimore, Maryland (oral presentation).

Martin, J. M., A. W. Groeger, T. H. Bonner. 2002. Influence of limnological factors on white bass growth in a central Texas Reservoir. Texas Academy of Science. Laredo, Texas (oral presentation).

Fleming, B. P., D. G. Huffman, T. M. Brandt, and T. H. Bonner. 2002. Downstream spread of the heterophyid trematode Centrocestus formosanus in the Guadalupe River, Comal County, Texas. Texas Academy of Science. Laredo, Texas (oral presentation).

Thomas, Z., T. A. Arsuffi, T. H. Bonner, and E. Chilton. 2002. Movement and habitat use of grass carp in the lower Rio Grande. Texas Academy of Science. Laredo, Texas (oral presentation).

Thomas, Z., T. A. Arsuffi, T. H. Bonner, and E. Chilton. 2002. Movement and habitat use of grass carp in the lower Rio Grande. Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Junction, Texas (oral presentation).

Thomas, C., T. H. Bonner, T. A. Arsuffi, and G. P. Garrett. 2002. Effects of an introduced predator on habitat selection by selected prey species of the Devils River. Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Junction, Texas (oral presentation).

Thomas, C., T. H. Bonner, T. A. Arsuffi, and G. P. Garrett. 2001. Effects of an introduced predator on habitat selection by selected prey species of the Devils River. Desert Fishes Council National Meeting. Alpine, Texas (poster presentation).

McGowan, J., D. Kisner, T. Bonner, and M. Land. 2001. Historical changes in the Kisatchie Bayou fish (Cyprinidae) assemblage with comments on localized

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species distribution. Louisiana Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (oral presentation).

Wilde, G. R., B. W. Durham, K. G. Ostrand, and T. H. Bonner. 2001. Drought effects on West Texas, USA, prairie stream fish assemblage. International Symposium on the Role of Drought in Aquatic Systems. Australia. (oral presentation).

Durham, B. W., T. H. Bonner, G. R. Wilde. 2000. Changes in a prairie stream fish assemblage associated with low flow conditions. American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting. St. Louis, Missouri (oral presentation).

Bonner, T. H., and G. R. Wilde. 2000. Multiple spawning behavior and migration of the Arkansas River shiner and peppered chub in the Canadian River, New Mexico and Texas. Southwestern Association of Naturalists. Denton, Texas (oral presentation).

Wilde, G. R., and T. H. Bonner. 2000. The effect of turbidity on feeding efficiency of prairie stream fish: test of a hypothesis. Southwestern Association of Naturalists. Denton, Texas (oral presentation).

Wilde, G. R., and T. H. Bonner. 1999. The effects of turbidity on feeding efficiencies of prairie stream fish. American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting. Charlotte, North Carolina (oral presentation).

Bonner, T. H., and G. R. Wilde. 1999. Reproductive ecology of the Arkansas River shiner in the Canadian River, New Mexico and Texas. Southern Division, American Fisheries Society. Chattanooga, Tennessee (oral presentation).

Bonner, T. H., and G. R. Wilde. 1999. The influence of flow on gonadal maturation and egg release in prairie stream fishes. Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Corpus Christi, Texas (oral presentation).

Wilde, G. R., and T. H. Bonner. 1998. Use of otoliths to determine spawning periodicity and requirements of the Arkansas River shiner, Notropis girardi. Second International Symposium on Fish Otolith Research and Application. Bergen, Norway (poster presentation).

Bonner, T. H., and G. R. Wilde. 1998. Population dynamics of the Arkansas River shiner and the speckled chub in the Canadian River, New Mexico and Texas. Southwestern Association of Naturalists. Albuquerque, New Mexico (poster presentation).

Bonner, T. H., and G. R. Wilde. 1998. Spatial and temporal changes in the fish assemblage in the Canadian River of Texas. Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Athens, Texas (oral presentation; Best Presentation Award).

Bonner, T. H., and G. R. Wilde. 1997. Spatial and temporal changes in the fish assemblage in the Canadian River of Texas. Southern Division, American Fisheries Society. San Antonio, Texas (poster presentation).

Bonner, T. H., T. M. Brandt, J. N. Fries, and B. G. Whiteside. 1996. Temperature effects of egg production and early life stages of the fountain darter. Texas Academy of Science. Galveston, Texas (oral presentation).

Bonner, T. H., T. M. Brandt, J. N. Fries, and B. G. Whiteside. 1996. Temperature tolerance of the fountain darter. Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Pottsboro, Texas (oral presentation).

6. Reports Hardy, T. B and 7 co-authors. 2011. San Marcos Observing System. American

Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. Vaugh, S and 7 co-authors. 2010. Environmental Flows Recommendation Report—

Guadalupe and San Antonio River Basin.

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Bonner, T. H., and J. P. Perkin. 2009. Fish assemblage changes in the Guadalupe River and Trinity River drainages. Texas Water Development Board.

Bonner, T. H., and D. T. Runyan. 2007. Fish assemblage in three western gulf slope drainages. Final Project Report. Texas Water Development Board.

Winemiller, K. O., F. P. Gelwick, T. H. Bonner, S. Zeug, and C. S. Williams. 2005. Response of oxbow lake biota to hydrologic exchanges with the Brazos River channel. Final Project Report (2003-483-493; 2003-483-003). Texas Water Development Board.

Williams, L. R., T. H. Bonner, M. G. Williams, C. S. Williams, and T. L. Leavy. 2003. A survey of fishes and macroinvertebrates inhabiting streams of Peason Ridge Wildlife Management Area. Ft. Polk, US Army, Louisiana.

Bonner, T. H, L. R. Williams, C. S. Williams, M. Keegan, S. Raborn, D. Byrd, and J. D. Hudson. 2003. Spatial and temporal trends in assemblage structure and habitat associations for stream fishes of Louisiana and east Texas with notes on reproduction and feeding habits of the sabine shiner. National Fish and Wildlife Foundation.

Bonner, T. H., T. L. Arsuffi, C. Thomas, and B. Littrell. 2003. Movement and habitat selection of grass carp in the lower Colorado River. Lower Colorado River Authority and City of Austin.

Bonner, T. H., C. Thomas, and C. S. Williams. 2002. Status, abundance, and habitat associations of fishes in the Independence Creek drainage (Terrell County, Texas). Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and The Nature Conservancy of Texas.

Bonner, T. H., and D. McDonald. 2002. The effect of fluctuating temperature and exotic nematode infestation of spawning potential of the endangered fountain darter. BioWest and Edward’s Aquifer Authority.

Thomas, Z., T. L. Arsuffi, and T. H. Bonner. 2002. Movement and habitat selection of grass carp in the lower Rio Grande. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

Wilde, G. R., and T. H. Bonner. 2000. Final Report -- Habitat use and reproductive ecology of the Arkansas River shiner and peppered chub. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Tulsa, Oklahoma.

B. Works not in Print

1. Invited Talks, Lectures, and Presentations:

2007 Biological Gradient Model as applied to the lower Brazos River. EPA Biological Gradient Work Group. Austin.

2007 Status of Pecos River Fish Assemblage. Pecos River Conference, Texas State University.

2006 Exotic fishes in Texas rivers. Hernandez Intermediate School, San Marcos ISD 2005 Status of the Blanco River fish assemblage. The Nature Conservancy of Texas

Community Meeting, Wimberley, Texas 2005 Texas Fishes. Crockett Elementary School, San Marcos ISD 2004 Grass Carp and vegetation management. San Marcos Greenhouse 2004 Texas Fishes. Crockett Elementary School, San Marcos ISD 2003 Patterns in fish speciation and dispersion in western gulf slope streams. Stephan F.

Austin University 2003 Texas Fishes. Crockett Elementary School, San Marcos ISD 2002 Texas Fishes. Crockett Elementary School, San Marcos ISD 2002 Fishes of Independence Creek. Pecos River Eco-team Meeting. Fort Davis, Texas

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2. Consultancies: 2001-2011 Texas Parks and Wildlife 2003-2011 The Nature Conservancy of Texas 2002-2007 Lower Colorado River Authority

3. Workshops: 2004 EPA Biological Condition Gradient Conference. San Marcos, Texas

C. Grants and Contracts 1. Funded External Grants and Contracts:

San Antonio River Restoration Project. US Fish and Wildlife Service (Bring Back the Natives Program) and San Antonio River Authority. $22,000. Focal larval fish species distribution and habitat use in the San Antonio River. 2012. Texas Parks and Wildlife. $222,000 Spatial and temporal patterns in the biological communities and instream habitats of the Llano River. 2011. Texas Parks and Wildlife. $100,000 Development of watershed best management practices for the conservation of Tx Aquatic Ecosystems. 2010. Texas Parks and Wildlife. $93,250 Monitoring of Biological Communities in the San Marcos River watershed. 2010. River Systems Institute. Co-PI with T. Hardy, B. Schwartz, and W. Nowlin. $600,000 Reproduction and life history of Devils River minnow. 2009. Section 6. US Fish and Wildlife Service. $36,000 Ecological Values and Ecosystem Services of Watersheds in the Lower Rio Grande River. 2009. US Department of Agriculture and Rivers Systems Institute. Co-principal investigator with W. Nowlin and T. Hardy. $85,000 Effects of fish passage on Threatened and Endangered aquatic species in Texas. 2009. US Fish and Wildlife Service. $70,000

Project Flow Waters, GK-12 Program. 2008- 2012. National Science Foundation. Co-PI with J. Westerlund, W. Nowlin, and R. Earl. $2,700,000. Introgressive status, population genetic structure, and microhabitat use of the Guadalupe Bass, Micropterus treculii. 2008. Texas Parks and Wildlife. $94,500 Constructing a Biological Gradient model for the lower Brazos River. 2007. Environmental Protection Agency. $12,000

Ecological values of watersheds in the lower Brazos River Brazos River. 2007. Houston Endowment, Texas River Systems Institute, and The Nature Conservancy of Texas. Co-PI with W. Nowlin, Y. Zhang, and V. Lopes. $300,000

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Spatial and temporal trends in macroinvertebrate community in a tailrace fisheries. 2007. Guadalupe Trout Unlimited. $30,000 Historical trends in fish assemblage occurrence and abundance in two Texas river systems. 2006. Texas Water Development Board. $30,000

Diet analysis of the exotic suckermouth catfish in the San Marcos River. 2006. US Fish and Wildlife Service. Co-principal investigator with W. Nowlin. $5,000 Sources and pathways of energy and nutrients supporting the Rio Grande biotic community. 2006. US Department of Agriculture and Rivers Systems Institute. Co-principal investigator with W. Nowlin. $93,000 Historical trends in fish assemblage occurrence and abundance in three Texas river systems. 2006. Texas Water Development Board. Co-principal investigator with V. Lopes. $59,000 Ecological characterization of the Rio Grande fish assemblages in the Big Bend and Lower Canyon areas. 2005. U.S. Department of Agriculture and Rivers Systems Institute. Principal investigator. $80,764 Stream biomonitoring at Peason Ridge during construction phase of new battle areas. 2004. US Army. Co-principal investigator with L. Williams, Ohio State University. $200,197 Blanco River Assessment Study. 2003 - 2004. The Nature Conservancy of Texas and International Institute of Sustainable Water Resources. Co-principal investigator with five others from Texas State University- Department of Biology and Geography. $175,000 Response of oxbow lake biota to hydrologic exchanges with the Brazos River channel. 2003 - 2004. Texas Water Development Board. Co-principal investigator with K. Winemiller and F. Gelwick, Texas A&M University. $100,000 Interactive effects of physical parameters, site, and season on the fishes of Independence Creek—Conservation by Design. 2004. The Nature Conservancy of Texas. Co-principal investigator with Jackie Watson (graduate student). $3,000 Development of a Biomonitoring Program for Fort Polk and Peason Ridge Wildlife Management Area, Louisiana. 2003. US Army. Co-principal investigator with L. Williams, Ohio State University. $124,447

Stream biomonitoring at Peason Ridge, Fork Polk, Louisiana. 2003. US Army. Co-principal investigator with L. Williams, Ohio State University. $60,000

Species composition and habitat use of fishes in Caroline Springs and Independence Creek, a tributary of the Pecos River. 2002. Texas Parks and Wildlife, The Nature Conservancy of Texas. Principal investigator. $4,600 Movement and habitat selection of grass carp in the lower Colorado River. 2002. Lower Colorado River Authority. Co-principal investigator with T. Arsuffi, Texas State. $21,000 Effects of fluctuating temperatures on egg production of the endangered fountain darter. 2001. Edward’s Aquifer Authority / Biowest. Principal investigator. $16,000

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Temporal and spatial trends in fish assemblage structures in streams of east Texas and Louisiana. 2001. National Fish and Wildlife Foundation. Co-principal investigator with L. Williams, Ohio State University. $18,000 Movement of grass carp in the lower Rio Grande River (TX). 2001. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. Co-principal investigator with T. Arsuffi, Texas State. $30,000 Temporal and spatial trends in fish assemblage structures and habitat associates in three headwater streams, Peason Ridge WMA, Fort Polk, Louisiana. 2001. U.S. Army. Principal investigator. $18,000 Habitat use and ecology of the Arkansas River shiner and speckled chub in the Canadian River, New Mexico and Texas. 1998. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. Co-principal investigator with G. Wilde, Texas Tech University. $55,000 D. Fellowships, Awards, Honors: Presidential Award for Scholarly Activity. Texas State University (2007)

IV. SERVICE

University: Commencement Speaker Selection Committee, Research Enhancement Review Committee, Presidential Excellence in Science Selection Committee, Advisor: TxState Pre-Veterinary Society, TxState Aquatic Biology Society, TxState BassCats--Tournament Fishing club Departmental: Graduate Committee, Planning Committee, Review Committee, Vehicle Use Committee, Freeman Aquatic Biology Building Committee, various search committees Community: Board Member, San Marcos River Foundation; Weighmaster, Port Mansfield Fishing Tournament; San Marcos Youth Soccer Coach; Cubs Scout Den Leader; Boys Scout Assistant Scout Master, San Marcos Youth Baseball Coach, Miller Middle School Booster Club, San Marcos High School Booster Club Professional: Texas Parks and Wildlife Inland Fisheries Advisory Board, Brazos River Bays and Basin Expert Science Team, Guadalupe River Bays and Basin Expert Science Team, Awards Chair—Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society, President—Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Editorial Committee—Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Program Chair, 2006 Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society; Instream Flow Symposium Organizer, 2006 Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society Reviewer: Biological Invasions, Fisheries, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, Fishery Bulletin, Southeastern Naturalist, North American Journal of Fisheries Management, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, Ecology of Freshwater Fishes, American Midland Naturalist, Southwestern Naturalist, North American Journal of Aquaculture, Aquatic Ecology, Hydrobiologia, Copeia, Texas Journal of Science, Lakes and Reservoirs, Desert Fishes Council Symposium, Southeastern Fish and Wildlife Agencies,

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Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science, Environmental Biology of Fishes, Great Plains Research Organizations: American Fisheries Society