PUBLICATION LIST

Refereed Journals and Symposia

1. Grossman, G. D. 1977. Polymorphism of plasma esterases in rainbow trout. Prog. Fish. Cult. 39:35-36.

2. Grossman, G. D. 1979. Demographic characteristics of an intertidal bay goby (Lepidogobius lepidus). Environ. Biol. Fish. 4:207-218.

The field site for my bay goby studies (Morro Bay, CA.)

3. Grossman, G. D. 1979. Symbiotic burrow-occupying behavior in the bay goby (Lepidogobius lepidus). Cal. Fish and Game 65:122-124.

4. Brittan, M. R., and G. D. Grossman. 1979. A pacu (Colossoma spp. Family Characidae) from the Sacramento River. Cal. Fish and Game 65:170-173.

5. Grossman, G. D. 1980. Food, fights, and burrows: the adaptive significance of intraspecific aggression in the bay goby (Pisces: Gobiidae). Oecologia 45:261-266.

6. Grossman, G. D. 1980. Ecological aspects of ontogenetic shifts in prey size utilization in the bay goby (Pisces: Gobiidae). Oecologia 47:233-238.

7. Grossman, G. D., Coffin, R., and P. B. Moyle. 1980. Feeding ecology of the bay goby (Pisces: Gobiidae). Effects of: behavioral, ontogenetic, and temporal variation on diet. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. and Ecol. 44:47-59.

8. Dentler, J., and G. D. Grossman. 1980. A geographic record for the redtail surfperch. Cal. Fish and Game 66:242.

9. Grossman, G. D. 1982. Dynamics and organization of a rocky intertidal fish assemblage: the persistence and resilience of taxocene structure. Am. Nat. 119:611-637.

Rocky intertidal at Dillon Beach, site for work reported in pubs #: 9, 14, 21-23.

10. Grossman, G. D. 1982. Community regulation and patterns of resource partitioning. pp. 166-177, in: Proc. 3rd Tech. Workshop on Fish Food Habits Studies.

11. Grossman, G. D., Moyle, P. B., and J. R. Whitaker, Jr. 1982. Stochasticity in structural and functional characteristics of an Indiana stream fish assemblage: a test of community theory. Am. Nat. 120:423-454.

Otter Creek looking downstream from Markles dam, site for studies # 11 and 15.

12. deVlaming, V., Grossman, G. D., and F. Chapman. 1982. On the use of the gonosomatic index. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 73A:31-41.

13. Moyle, P. B., Vondracek, B., and G. D. Grossman. 1983. Responses of the fish populations of the North Fork of the Feather River, California, to treatments with fish toxicants. N. Am. J. Fish. Manag. 3:48-60.

14. Grossman, G. D, and V. deVlaming. 1984. Reproductive ecology of female Oligocottus snyderi Greeley: a North American intertidal sculpin. J. Fish. Biol. 25:231-240.

15. Grossman, G. D., Freeman, M. C., Moyle, P. B., and J. O. Whitaker., Jr. 1985. Stochasticity and assemblage organization in an Indiana stream fish assemblage. Am. Nat. 126:275-285.

16. Grossman, G. D., Harris, M. J., and J. E. Hightower. 1985. The relationship between tilefish (Lopholatilus chamaeleonticeps) abundance and sediment composition off Georgia, U.S.A. Fish. Bull. 83:443-447.

17. Harris, M., and G. D. Grossman. 1985. Growth, mortality, and age composition of a lightly exploited tilefish (Lopholatilus chamaeleonticeps) substock off Georgia. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 114:837-846.

18. Hightower, J. E., and G. D. Grossman. 1985. Comparison of constant effort harvesting policies for fish stocks with variable recruitment. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 45:982-988.

19. Erickson, D. L., Harris, M., and G. D. Grossman. 1985. The relative gonadal index: an alternative index for the quantification of reproductive condition. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 81A:117-120.

20. Erickson, D. L., Hightower, J., and G. D. Grossman. 1985. Ovarian cycling of tilefish (Lopholatilus chamaeleonticeps, Goode and Bean), from the South Atlantic Bight, U.S.A. J. Fish Biol. 27:131-146.

21. Freeman, M. C., Neally, N., and G. D. Grossman. 1985. Aspects of the life history of the fluffy sculpin, Oligocottus snyderi Greeley (Pisces: Cottidae). Fish. Bull. 83:645-655.

22. Grossman, G. D. 1986. Resource partitioning in a rocky intertidal fish assemblage. J. Zool. Bl:317-355.

23. Grossman, G. D. 1986. Long term persistence in a rocky intertidal fish assemblage. Environ. Biol. Fish. 15:315-317.

24. Erickson, D. L., and G. D. Grossman. 1986. Reproductive demography of tilefish from the South Atlantic Bight with a test for the presence of protogynous hermaphroditism. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 115:279-285.

25. Grossman, G. D., and M. C. Freeman. 1987. Microhabitat use in a stream fish assemblage. J. Zool. 212:151-176.

Looking upstream through our study site in Coweeta Creek, site for papers 25 and 54.

26. Grossman, G. D., de Sostoa, A., Freeman, M., and J. Lobón-Cerviá. 1987. Microhabitat selection in a Mediterranean riverine fish assemblage: I. Fishes of the lower Matarraña. Oecologia 73:490-500.

Our study site on the lower Rio Matarrana (see papers 26 and 46).

27. Grossman, G. D., de Sostoa, A., Freeman, M., and J. Lobón-Cerviá. 1987. Microhabitat selection in a Mediterranean riverine fish assemblage: II. Fishes of the upper Matarraña. Oecologia 73:501-512.

The Upper Matarrana study site (papers 27 and 47).

28. Hightower, J. E., and G. D. Grossman. 1987. Optimal policies for rehabilitation of overexploited fish stocks using a deterministic model. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 44:803- 810.

29. Hill, J., and G. D. Grossman. 1987. Home range estimates for three North American stream fishes. Copeia 1987 (2):376-380.

30. Hill, J., and G. D. Grossman. 1987. The effects of subcutaneous marking on stream fishes. Copeia 1987 (2):492-495.

31. Barrett, J. C., and G. D. Grossman. 1988. The effects of direct current electrofishing on the mottled sculpin (Cottus bairdi. N. Am. J. Fish. Man. 8:112-116.

32. Freeman, M. C., Crawford, M., Barrett, J., Facey, D. E., Flood, M., Hill, J., Stouder, D. J., and G. D. Grossman. 1988. Fish assemblages stability in a Southern Appalachian stream. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 45:1949-1958.

33. Hightower, J. E., and G. D. Grossman. 1989. Status of the tilefish fishery off South Carolina and Georgia and recommendations for management. Fish. Bull. 87:177-188.

34. Nickerson, D. M., Facey, D. E., and G. D. Grossman. 1989. Estimating physiological thresholds using two-phase segmented regression. Physiol. Zool. 62:866-887.

35. Grossman, G. D., Dowd, J. F., and M. C. Crawford. 1990. Assemblage stability in stream fishes: a review. Environ. Manage. 14:661-671.

36. Facey, D. E., and G. D. Grossman. 1990. The metabolic cost of maintaining postion for four North American stream fishes: effects of season and velocity. Physiol. Zool. 63:757-776

37. Freeman, M., Viñolas, D., de Sostoa, A., and G. D. Grossman. 1990. Microhabitat use in Blennius fluviatilis. Freshwat. Biol. 24:335-345.

38. Grossman, G. D. 1991. Ecology of Teleost Fishes (Book Review). Copeia. 1991:1158-1161.

39. Grossman, G. D. and V. Boulé. 1991. An experimental study of competition for space between rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and rosyside dace (Clinostomus funduloides). Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 48:1235-1243.

The artificial stream used for studies # 37 and 48.

40. Grossman, G. D., Nickerson, D. M. and M. C. Freeman. 1991. Principal component analyses of assemblage structure data: the utility of tests based on eigenvalues. Ecology 72:341-347.

41. Barrett, J. D., G. D. Grossman, and J. Rosenfeld. 1992. Turbidity induced changes in reactive distance in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 121:437-443.

42. Facey, D. E., and G. D. Grossman. 1992. The relationship between water velocity, energetic costs and microhabitat use in four North American stream fishes. Hydrobiologia 239:1-6.

43. Freeman, M. C., and G. D. Grossman. 1992. A field test for competitive interactions among foraging stream fishes. Copeia. 1992:898-902.

44. Freeman, M. C., and G. D. Grossman. 1992. Group foraging by a stream minnow: shoals or aggregations? Anim. Beh. 44:393-403.

45. DeHaven, J.E., Stouder, D.J., Ratajczak, R., Welch, T.J., and G.D. Grossman. 1992. Reproductive timing in three southern Appalachian stream fishes. Ecol. Freshwat. Fishes: 1:104-111.

46. Grossman, G. D. 1993. Fish ecology (Book Review). Freshwat. Biol. 29:183-185.

47. Grossman, G. D. 1993. Artificial habitats for marine and freshwater fisheries (Book Review). Trans. Am. Fish Soc. 122:306-308.

48. Grossman, G. D. 1993. The freshwater fishes of North Carolina (Book Review). J. North Am. Benthological Soc. 12:445-446.

49. Hill, J., and G. D. Grossman. 1993. An energetic model of microhabitat use for rainbow trout and rosyside dace. Ecology 74:685-698.

50. Freeman, M.C. and G.D. Grossman. 1993. Effects of habitat availability on dispersion of a stream minnow (Cyprinidae). Environ. Biol. Fishes: 37:121-130

51. Grossman, G. D. 1994. Behavior of Teleost Fishes (Book Review). Freshwat. Biol. 32:151-152.

52. Grossman, G. D., and A. de Sostoa. 1994. Microhabitat use by fishes in the lower Rio Matarraña, Spain: 1984-1987. Ecol. Freshwat. Fish: 3:123-136.

53. Grossman, G. D., and A. de Sostoa. 1994. Microhabitat use by fishes in the upper Rio Matarraña, Spain: 1984-1987. Ecol. Freshwat. Fish: 3:141-152.

54. Grossman, G. D., Ratajczak, R. Jr. and M. C. Crawford. Do rock bass (Ambloplites rupestris) induce microhabitat shifts in mottled sculpin (Cottus bairdi). Copeia 1995:343-353.

An early palatability study, University California Berkeley, 1974.

55. Grossman, G. D., Hill, J. and J. T. Petty. 1995. Observations on habitat structure, population regulation, and habitat use with respect to evolutionarily significant units: a landscape approach for lotic systems. In Evolution and the Aquatic Ecosystem. Am. Fish. Soc. Symp. 17:381-391.

56. Petty, J. T. and G. D. Grossman. 1996. Patch selection by mottled sculpin (Pisces: Cottidae) in a southern Appalachian stream. Freshwat. Biol. 35: 261-276.

57. Grossman, G. D., Jones, G. P., and W. J. Seaman Jr. 1997. Do artificial reefs increase regional fish production? : A review of existing data. Fisheries: 22:17-23

58. Rincon, P., and G.D. Grossman. 1997. Quantitative Ecology and the Brown Trout (Book Review). Freshwat. Biol. 38:441- 442.

59. Grossman, G.D. Notes from the blackboard. Fisheries 23:16-17.

60. Grossman, G. D., and R. E. Ratajczak. 1998. Long-term patterns of microhabitat use by fishes in a southern Appalachian stream (1983-1992): effects of hydrologic period, season, and fish length. Ecol. Freshwat. Fish 7: 108-131.

61. Grossman, G. D., Ratajczak, R. E., Crawford, M. K., and M. C. Freeman. 1998. Assemblage organization in stream fishes: effects of environmental variation and interspecific interactions. Ecol. Monogr. 68:395-420.

62. Rincon, P. A., and G. D. Grossman. 1998. The effects of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) on the use of spatial resources and behavior of rosyside dace (Clinostomus funduloides). Archiv. Hydrobiol.141: 333-352.

63. Grossman, G. D. 1999. Intertidal Fishes: Life in Two Worlds (Book Review). Trans. Am. Fish Soc. 128:974-975.

64. Rincon, P.A., Hughes, N.F. and G. D. Grossman. 2000. Landscape approaches to stream fish ecology, mechanistic aspects of habitat selection and behavioral ecology. Introduction and commentary. Ecol. Freshwat. Fish 9: 1-3.

65. Petty, J. T. and G. D. Grossman. 2000. The effects of an underwater fish observation technique on stream macroinvertebrates at two spatial scales. Ecol. Freshwat. Fish 9:145-152.

66. Thompson, A. R., Petty, J. T. and G. D. Grossman. 2001. Multi-scale effects of resource patchiness on foraging behaviour and habitat use by longnose dace, Rhinichthys cataractae. Freshwat. Biol.46: 145-161.

67. Fausch, K. D., Taniguichi, Y., Nakano, S., Grossman, G.D. and C. R. Townsend. 2001. Flood disturbance regimes influence rainbow trout invasion success among five Holarctic regions. Ecol. App. 11:1438-1455.

68. Rincon, P.A. and G. D. Grossman. 2001. Intraspecific aggression in rosyside dace (Clinostomus funduloides): a drift-feeding cyprinid. J. Fish Biol. 59:968-986.

69. Roberts, J. H., and G. D. Grossman. 2001. Reproductive characteristics of female longnose dace in the Coweeta Creek drainage (USA). Ecol. Freshwat. Fish 10:184-190.

70. Grossman, G.D., Rincon, P. A., Farr, M.D., and R. E. Ratajczak. 2002. A new optimal foraging model predicts habitat use by drift-feeding stream minnows. Ecol. Freshwat. Fish 11:2-10. 

71. Grossman, G.D., McDaniel, K. M., & R. E. Ratajczak. 2002. Demographic characteristics of female mottled sculpin (Cottus bairdi) in the Coweeta Creek drainage, North Carolina (U.S.A.). Environ. Biol. Fish. 63:299-308.

72. Fiumera, A.C., Porter, B.A., Grossman, G.D., and J.C. Avise. 2002. Intensive genetic assessment of the mating system and reproductive success in a semi-closed population of the mottled sculpin, Cottus bairdi. Mol. Ecol 11: 2367-2377.

73. Eros, T., Botta-Dukat, Z., and G. D. Grossman. 2003. Assemblage structure and habitat use of fishes in a Central European submontane stream: a patch-based approach. Ecol. Freshwat. Fish 12:141-150

74. Smith, S. and G. D. Grossman. 2003. Stream microhabitat use by larval southern two-lined salamanders (Eurecea cirregera) in the Georgia Piedmont. Copeia 2003:531-543.

75. Gibson, C.A., Ratajczak, R. E., and G. D. Grossman. 2004. Direct and indirect effects of predation at the patch scale in a southern Appalachian stream. Oikos 106:158-166.

76. Guy, C. J., Ratajczak, R. E., and G. D. Grossman. 2004. Nest-site selection by southern two-lined salamanders (Eurycea cirregera) in the Georgia Piedmont. Southeast. Nat.3:75-88.

77. Petty, J. T. and G. D. Grossman. 2004. Restricted movement by mottled sculpin (Pisces: cottidae) in a southern Appalachian stream. Freshwat. Biol. 49:631-645.

78. Eros, T. and G. D. Grossman. 2005. Fish biodiversity in two Hungarian streams: a landscape-based approach. Arch. fur Hydrobiol. 162:53-71.

79. Rashleigh, B., and G. D. Grossman. 2005. Effects of hydrology on mottled sculpin (Cottus bairdi) in a southern Appalachian stream: an individual-based simulation model. Ecol. Model.187:247-258.

80. Eros, T., and G. D. Grossman. 2005. Effects of within-patch habitat structure and variation on fish assemblage characteristics in the Bernecei Stream, Hungary. Ecol. Freshwat. Fish.14:256-266

81. Grossman, G.D., Petty, J. T., Ratajczak, R. E., Hunter, M., Peterson, J.T. and Gael Grenouillet. 2006. Population dynamics of mottled sculpin (Pisces) in a variable environment: information theoretic approaches. Ecol. Monogr. 76: 217-234.

82. Coombs, S. and G. D. Grossman. 2006. Mechanosensory-based orienting behaviors in fluvial and lacustrine populations of mottled sculpin (Cottus bairdi). Mar. Freshwat. Beh. Physiol 39: 113-130.

83. Zamor, R. M. and G. D. Grossman. 2007. Turbidity affects foraging success of drift-feeding rosyside dace (Clinostomus funduloides). Trans. Am. Fish. Soc.Soc.136:167-176.

84. Brosse, S., Grossman, G.D. and S. Lek. 2007. Fish assemblage patterns in the littoral zone of a European reservoir. Freshwat. Biol.52:448-458.

85. Rincon, P.A. Bastir, M. and G. D. Grossman. 2007. Form and performance: body shape and prey capture success in four drift-feeding minnows. Oecologia 152: 345-355.

86. Jones, B., Grossman, G.D., Walsh, D.C.I., Avise, J.C. and Anthony C. Fiumera. 2007. Estimating differential reproductive success from nests of related individuals, with application to a study of the mottled sculpin, Cottus bairdi. Genetics 176:2427-2439.

87. Petty, J. T. and G. D. Grossman. 2007. Size-dependent territoriality of mottled sculpin in a southern Appalachian stream. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 136:1750-1761.

88. Grossman, G.D. and J. Lobon-Cervia. 2007. Where we are, where we are going... Ecol. Freshwat. Fish 16: 465-467.

89. DeVries D.R., Grossman, G.D., Wahl, D.H., Stone, J..A.,  Utter, F.M.,  Jennings, C.A. and D.M. Kimball. 2007. A perspective on the decision to establish an AFS marine journal. Fisheries 32(1):30.

90. Skyfield, J.P. and G. D. Grossman. 2008. Microhabitat use and movements of gilt darters (Percina evides) in two southeastern streams. Ecol. Freshwat. Fish 17:219-230.

91. Henry, B.E., and G. D. Grossman. 2008. Microhabitat use by blackbanded (Percina nigrofasciata), turquoise (Etheostoma inscriptum), and tesselated (E. olmstedi) darters during drought in a Georgia Piedmont stream. Environ. Biol. Fish. 83:171-182.

92. Grossman, G.D. & J. P. Skyfield, J.P. 2009. Quantifying microhabitat availability: random versus focal fish methods. Hydrobiologia 624:235-240.

93. Hazelton, P.B. & G.D. Grossman. 2009. Turbidity, velocity and interspecific interactions affect foraging success of rosyside dace (Clinostomus funduloides) and yellowfin shiners (Notropis lutipinnis). Ecology Freshwater Fish 18: 427- 436. 

94. Hazelton, P.B. & G.D. Grossman. 2009. The effects of turbidity and an invasive species on foraging success of rosyside dace (Clinostomus funduloides). Freshwater Biol. 54: 1977-1989.

Publications In Press (Refereed Journals)

95. Grossman, G.D. & J.L. Sabo. 2009. Incorporating environmental variation into models of community stability: examples from stream fish assemblages.  American Fisheries Society Symposium Volume - Community Ecology of Stream Fishes: in press (53 ms. pp.). 

96. Grossman, G.D., Ratajczak, R.E., Farr, M.D. Wagner, C.M., & J. T. Petty. 2008. Why there are more fish downstream. American Fisheries Society Symposium Volume - Community Ecology of Stream Fishes: in press (46 ms. pp.). 

97. Scott, C.H., Cashner, M., Grossman, G.D., & J.P. Wares. 2009. An awkward introduction: phylogeography of Notropis lutipinnis in its ‘native’ range and the Little Tennessee River.  Ecol. Freshwat. Fish: in press (29 ms. pp.).

98. Grossman, G.D., Ratajczak, R.E., Wagner, C.M., & J. T. Petty. 2009. Dynamics and population regulation of southern brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) in a southern Appalachian stream.  Freshwat. Biol.: accepted pending revision (58 ms. pp.)

99. Petty, J. T. and G. D. Grossman. 2009. Giving-up densities and ideal preemptive patch use in a predatory benthic stream fish. Freshwat. Biol.: in press (39 ms. pp.)

Publications Submitted (Refereed Journals)

100. Wagner, C.M. & G. D. Grossman. 2009. Increasing food abundance alters competitive aggression and spatial arrange in small groups of native and invasive stream fishes. Oikos: submitted (36 ms. pp.)

101. Wagner, C.M. & G. D. Grossman. 2009. Ideal invaders: an invasive minnow tracks prey resources better than a resident when food is abundant. J. Anim. Ecol: submitted (44 ms. pp.)

Manuscripts in Revision or Undergoing External Review

102. Grossman, G.D. & J.L. Sabo. 2009. Structure and dynamics of stream fish assemblages. American Fisheries Society Symposium Volume - Community Ecology of Stream Fishes: to be submitted (13 ms. pp.). 

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Popular Publications  

Southern Exposure. 2008. American Angler Magazine, March - April issue, p. 8-9.

Ask Dr. Trout 2008. American Angler Magazine November - December issue, p. 8.

Ask Dr. Trout 2009. American Angler Magazine January - February issue,p. 8.

Ask Dr. Trout 2009. American Angler Magazine May - June issue, p. 11.

Ask Dr. Trout 2009. American Angler Magazine July - August issue, p. 13.

Poetry

1. Tomatoes in late August. Mobius 9:25

2. Winter clouds. The Old Red Kimono 24:45

3. Haiku. Brussels Sprout 12:42

4. A Poem. In Your Face 11:36

5. Uncried tears. Poetry Motel Wallpaper 1995 (1 page broadside)

6. Crab Apples. Midwest Poetry Review October 1995:11

7. Salt Marsh Congregations. Opus Literary Review Fall 1995:7

8. Dining on Tybee. Feh: 19:23

9. Northern Sierra. The Acorn 11:35

10. Dancing in January. The Acorn 11:24

11. Cabin Fever. Feh 20:50

12. Personal Values. Feh 20:52

13. Chimney Swifts at Dusk. The Acorn 12:14

14. Beach Bugs. Feh 21:3

15. Carpel Tunnel Syndrome. Feh 21:37

16. Kudzu in Clarke County. Night Roses 15:4

17. Carnivory. Blood and Fire Review 1:4

18. Georgia Rain. Cotton Gin: Spring 1997: p 6

19. October Rill. Cotton Gin: Spring 1997: p 7

20. While Clouds Linger Over Dreams. The Acorn 16:41

21. I Have Always Wondered. Pearl 27:96

22. Athenian Tragedy. Lilliput Review 90:13

23. A Cardinal in January. Blood and Fire Review 5:20.

24. 6:35 am. Athens Parent: Holiday Issue 2002

25. Anna, Age Three and One-Half Takes an Interest in Fashion. Athen Parent: Jan.-Feb 2003.

26. Reflections on Painting the Kitchen. Athen Parent: August 2003.

27.  Nightnoises. Athen Parent: in press