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Wendt, A., C.A. Haas, T. Gorman, and J.H. Roberts. 2021. Metapopulation genetics of endangered reticulated flatwoods salamanders in a dynamic and fragmented landscape. Conservation Genetics 22:551-567.

Williams, S.T., C.A. Haas, J.H. Roberts, and S.S. Taylor. 2020. Depauperate major histocompatibility complex variation in the endangered reticulated flatwoods salamander (Ambystoma bishopi). Immunogenetics 72:263-274.

Eschenroeder, J.C. and J.H. Roberts.  2020.  Habitat loss, fragmentation, and the genetic status of Roanoke bass.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 77:375-387. 


Strickland, G.J. and J.H. Roberts.  2019.  Utility of eDNA and occupancy models for monitoring an endangered fish across diverse riverine habitats.  Hydrobiologia 826:129-144.

Eschenroeder, J.C. and J.H. Roberts.  2018.  What role has hybridization played in the replacement of native Roanoke bass with invasive Rock bass?  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 147:497-513. 


Moncrief, N.D., J.H. Roberts, E.M. Hallerman, R.A. Van Den Bussche, J.H. Porter, and R.D. Dueser. 2017. Landscape genetics of a raccoon (Procyon lotor) metapopulation in an undeveloped coastal island system.  Journal of Mammalogy 98:1137-1155.

Eschenroeder, J.C. and J.H. Roberts.  2016.  Novel polymorphic microsatellite loci for distinguishing rock bass (Ambloplites rupestris), Roanoke bass (Ambloplites cavifrons), and their hybrids.  Molecular Biology Reports 43:1035-1039.

Roberts J.H., G.B. Anderson, and P.L. Angermeier.  2016.  A long-term study of ecological impacts of river channelization on the population of an endangered fish: lessons learned for assessment and restoration.  Water 8(6), 240, DOI: 10.3390/w8060240.  Invited paper for a special issue on "Stream Ecosystems and Restoration: Linking Bioassessments to Improved Planning and Design Strategies"

Roberts J.H., P.L. Angermeier, and G.B. Anderson.  2016.  Population viability analysis for endangered Roanoke logperch.  Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management 7:46-64.

Roberts J.H., P.L. Angermeier, and E.M. Hallerman.  2016.  Extensive dispersal of endangered Roanoke logperch inferred using genetic marker data.  Ecology of Freshwater Fish 25:1-16.

Roberts, J.H. and P.L. Angermeier.  2014. Chapter 4: Standardized methods for sampling fishes in streams of Panama. In: Puerta-Piñero C., Gullison R.E., Condit R.S. (eds). Methods for monitoring biodiversity in Panama. Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Washington, D.C.   DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.5479/si.ctfs.0001.  (Click here for English version)

Roberts J.H., P.L. Angermeier, and E.M. Hallerman.  2013.  Distance, dams and drift: what structures populations of an endangered, benthic stream fish?  Freshwater Biology 58:2050-2064.

Johnson J.B., J.H. Roberts, T.L. King, J.W. Edwards, W.M. Ford, and D.A. Ray.  2013.  Genetic structuring of Northern myotis (Myotis septentrionalis) at multiple spatial scales. Acta Theriologica 59:223-231.


Hitt N.P. and J.H. Roberts. 2012.  Hierarchical spatial structure of stream fish colonization and extinction.  Oikos 121:127-137.

Roberts J.H.  2011.  First observation of a natural hybrid between endangered Roanoke Logperch (Percina rex) and Chainback Darter (Percina nevisense).  Southeastern Fishes Council Proceedings 53:21-28.

Duncan M.B., S.E. DuRant, B.J.K. Ostby, J.H. Roberts, and J.D. Willson. 2011. A multi-taxa biological survey of Passage Creek, Virginia. The Northeastern Naturalist 18:357-369.

Roberts J.H. and N.P. Hitt. 2010.  Longitudinal structure in temperate stream fish communities: testing conceptual models with temporal data.  Pages 281-299 in K. Gido and D. Jackson, eds.  Community Ecology of North American Stream Fishes: Concepts, Approaches, and Techniques.  American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, MD.

Duong Y. and J.H. Roberts.  2010.  Reflections on student involvement in the Genetics Section, the Parent Society, and beyond.  Fisheries 35:188-189.


Roberts J.H. and E.A. Frimpong.   2009.  The extensive and complex landscape of fish-related journals (Response to Mather et al. 2008).  Fisheries 34:143-144.

Roberts J.H. and A.E. Rosenberger. 2008.  Threatened fishes of the world: Percina rex (Jordan and Evermann 1889) (Percidae).  Environmental Biology of Fishes 83:439-440.

Roberts J.H., A.E. Rosenberger, B. Albanese, and P. L. Angermeier. 2008.  Movement patterns of endangered Roanoke logperch (Percina rex).  Ecology of Freshwater Fish 17:374-381.

Dutton D.J., J.H. Roberts, P.L. Angermeier, and E.M. Hallerman.  2008.  Microsatellite markers for endangered Roanoke logperch (Percina rex) and their potential utility for other species.  Molecular Ecology Resources 8:831-834.

Roberts J.H. and P.L. Angermeier. 2007.  Movement responses of stream fishes to introduced corridors of complex cover.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 136:971-978.


Roberts J.H. and P.L. Angermeier.  2007.  Spatiotemporal variability of stream habitat and movement of three species of fish.  Oecologia 151:417-430.

Roberts J.H. and J.M. Kilpatrick.  2004.  An experimental test of selectivity for benthic prey fishes given injected fluorescent marks.  Journal of Freshwater Ecology 19:531-538.

Roberts J.H. and P.L. Angermeier.  2004.  A comparison of injectable fluorescent marks in two genera of darters: effects on survival and retention rates.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 24:1017-1024.

Roberts J.H.  2004.  Marvelous, misunderstood minnows.  Virginia Wildlife 65:27-28.

Roberts J.H. and G.D. Grossman.  2001.  Reproductive characteristics of female longnose dace in the Coweeta Creek drainage, North Carolina, USA.  Ecology of Freshwater Fish 10:184-190.
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