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Eric D. Dibble.................................................................................
Phone: 662-325-7494
Email: edibble@cfr.msstate.eduaddress:
Rm# 217, Thompson Hall
Department of Wildlife and Fisheries
Box 9690
Mississippi State, MS 39762-9690.................................................................................
Education:
- University of Arkansas Ph.D., Zoology/Aquatic Ecology
- University of Wisconsin M.S., Biology/Wildlife/Ecology
- University of Wisconsin B.S., Biology
- University of Wisconsin Cert Ed., Biology/Broad Field Science
Research Interests:
- Community and Behavioral Ecology of Fishes
- Aquatic Food-Web Dynamics/ Foraging Ecology of Fishes
- Management of Aquatic Plants and Fish Habitat
Teaching Areas:
- Applied Aquatic Terrestrial Ecology
- Advanced Applied Ecology
- Ichthyology/Fish Ecology
Research / Extension Websites:
Graduate Students
2009
Dibble, E.D., K. Kovalenko. 2009. Ecological impact of grass carp: A review of the available data. Journal of Aquatic Plant Management 47:1-15.2009
Dibble, E.D., S.M. Thomaz. 2009. Use of fractal dimension to assess habitat complexity and its influence on dominant invertebrates inhabiting tropical and temperate macrophytes. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 24:93-102.2009
Kovalenko, K., E.D. Dibble, R. Fugi. 2009. Fish feeding in changing habitats: Effect of invasive macrophyte control and habitat complexity. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 18(2):305-313. Download2008
Smiley Jr., P.C., E.D. Dibble. 2008. Influence of spatial resolution on assessing channelization impacts on fish and macroinvertebrate communities in a warmwater stream in southeastern United States. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 138:17-29. Download2008
Theel, H.J., E.D. Dibble, J.D. Madsen. 2008. Differential influence of a monotypic and diverse native aquatic plant bed on a macroinvertebrate assemblage: An experimental implication of exotic plant induced habitat. Hydrobiologia 600:77-87. Download