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David J. Hoeinghaus

Title: Professor

Department: Biological Sciences

College: College of Science

Curriculum Vitae

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Education

  • PhD, Texas A&M University, 2006
    Major: Wildlife & Fisheries Sciences
    Specialization: Ecology, Evolutionary Biology & Systematics
    Dissertation: Food web architecture in natural and impounded rivers of the Upper Paraná drainage basin
  • BS, Texas A&M University, 2002
    Major: Wildlife & Fisheries Sciences: Conservation Biology & Biodiversity

Current Scheduled Teaching

BIOL 4051.001Community EcologyFall 2024
BIOL 5051.001Community EcologyFall 2024
BIOL 4052.501Community Ecology LaboratoryFall 2024
BIOL 4052.503Community Ecology LaboratoryFall 2024
BIOL 5052.501Community Ecology LaboratoryFall 2024
BIOL 4085.001Fish Diversity and EcologyFall 2024
BIOL 4085.301Fish Diversity and EcologyFall 2024
BIOL 5085.001Fish Diversity and EcologyFall 2024
BIOL 5085.301Fish Diversity and EcologyFall 2024
BIOL 3996.708Honors College Mentored Research ExperienceFall 2024
BIOL 6940.708Individual ResearchFall 2024
BIOL 4900.708Special ProblemsFall 8W2 2024
BIOL 6910.700Special ProblemsFall 2024

Previous Scheduled Teaching

BIOL 4051.001Community EcologySpring 2024 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 5051.001Community EcologySpring 2024 SPOT
BIOL 4052.501Community Ecology LaboratorySpring 2024 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 4052.503Community Ecology LaboratorySpring 2024 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 5052.501Community Ecology LaboratorySpring 2024 SPOT
BIOL 6940.708Individual ResearchSpring 2024
BIOL 5950.708Master's ThesisSpring 2024
BIOL 4900.708Special ProblemsSpring 8W2 2024
BIOL 6910.700Special ProblemsSpring 2024 SPOT
BIOL 4051.001Community EcologyFall 2023 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 5051.001Community EcologyFall 2023 SPOT
BIOL 4052.501Community Ecology LaboratoryFall 2023 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 4052.503Community Ecology LaboratoryFall 2023 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 5052.501Community Ecology LaboratoryFall 2023 SPOT
BIOL 5052.503Community Ecology LaboratoryFall 2023 SPOT
BIOL 4085.001Fish Diversity and EcologyFall 2023 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 4085.301Fish Diversity and EcologyFall 2023 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 5085.001Fish Diversity and EcologyFall 2023 SPOT
BIOL 5085.301Fish Diversity and EcologyFall 2023 SPOT
BIOL 6940.708Individual ResearchFall 2023
BIOL 5950.708Master's ThesisFall 2023
BIOL 4900.708Special ProblemsFall 2023
BIOL 4900.708Special ProblemsSummer 10W 2023
BIOL 6900.708Special ProblemsSummer 5W1 2023
BIOL 4800.001Biological Sciences Seminar SeriesSpring 2023 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 5860.001Biological Sciences Seminar SeriesSpring 2023 SPOT
BIOL 4051.001Community EcologySpring 2023 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 5051.001Community EcologySpring 2023 SPOT
BIOL 4052.501Community Ecology LaboratorySpring 2023 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 4052.503Community Ecology LaboratorySpring 2023 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 5052.501Community Ecology LaboratorySpring 2023 SPOT
BIOL 5052.503Community Ecology LaboratorySpring 2023 SPOT
BIOL 6950.708Doctoral DissertationSpring 2023
BIOL 6940.708Individual ResearchSpring 2023
BIOL 4900.708Special ProblemsSpring 2023
BIOL 4051.001Community EcologyFall 2022 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 5051.001Community EcologyFall 2022 SPOT
BIOL 4052.501Community Ecology LaboratoryFall 2022 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 4052.502Community Ecology LaboratoryFall 2022 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 4052.503Community Ecology LaboratoryFall 2022 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 5052.501Community Ecology LaboratoryFall 2022 SPOT
BIOL 5052.502Community Ecology LaboratoryFall 2022 SPOT
BIOL 6950.708Doctoral DissertationFall 2022
BIOL 4085.001Fish Diversity and EcologyFall 2022 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 4085.301Fish Diversity and EcologyFall 2022 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 5085.001Fish Diversity and EcologyFall 2022 SPOT
BIOL 5085.301Fish Diversity and EcologyFall 2022 SPOT
BIOL 6940.708Individual ResearchFall 2022
BIOL 4900.708Special ProblemsFall 2022
BIOL 5910.708Special ProblemsFall 2022
BIOL 4800.001Biological Sciences Seminar SeriesSpring 2022 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 5860.001Biological Sciences Seminar SeriesSpring 2022 SPOT
BIOL 4051.001Community EcologySpring 2022 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 5051.001Community EcologySpring 2022 SPOT
BIOL 4052.501Community Ecology LaboratorySpring 2022 SPOT
BIOL 4052.502Community Ecology LaboratorySpring 2022 SPOT
BIOL 4052.503Community Ecology LaboratorySpring 2022 SPOT
BIOL 5052.501Community Ecology LaboratorySpring 2022 SPOT
BIOL 5052.502Community Ecology LaboratorySpring 2022 SPOT
BIOL 4951.708Honors College Capstone ThesisSpring 2022
BIOL 6940.708Individual ResearchSpring 2022
BIOL 4900.708Special ProblemsSpring 2022
BIOL 4051.001Community EcologyFall 2021 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 5051.001Community EcologyFall 2021 SPOT
BIOL 4052.501Community Ecology LaboratoryFall 2021 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 4052.502Community Ecology LaboratoryFall 2021 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 4052.503Community Ecology LaboratoryFall 2021 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 5052.501Community Ecology LaboratoryFall 2021 SPOT
BIOL 5052.502Community Ecology LaboratoryFall 2021 SPOT
BIOL 5052.503Community Ecology LaboratoryFall 2021 SPOT
BIOL 4085.001Fish Diversity and EcologyFall 2021 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 4085.301Fish Diversity and EcologyFall 2021 SPOT
BIOL 6940.708Individual ResearchFall 2021
BIOC 5900.708Special ProblemsFall 2021
BIOL 6950.708Doctoral DissertationSummer 5W1 2021
BIOL 5950.708Master's ThesisSummer 10W 2021
BIOL 4800.001Biological Sciences Seminar SeriesSpring 2021 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 5860.001Biological Sciences Seminar SeriesSpring 2021 SPOT
BIOL 4051.001Community EcologySpring 2021 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 5051.001Community EcologySpring 2021 SPOT
BIOL 4052.501Community Ecology LaboratorySpring 2021 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 4052.502Community Ecology LaboratorySpring 2021 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 4052.503Community Ecology LaboratorySpring 2021 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 5052.501Community Ecology LaboratorySpring 2021 SPOT
BIOL 5052.502Community Ecology LaboratorySpring 2021 SPOT
BIOL 5052.503Community Ecology LaboratorySpring 2021 SPOT
BIOL 6950.708Doctoral DissertationSpring 2021
BIOL 6940.708Individual ResearchSpring 2021
BIOL 5950.708Master's ThesisSpring 2021
BIOL 4051.001Community EcologyFall 2020 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 4052.501Community Ecology LaboratoryFall 2020 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 4052.502Community Ecology LaboratoryFall 2020 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 6950.708Doctoral DissertationFall 2020
BIOL 4085.001Fish Diversity and EcologyFall 2020 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 4085.301Fish Diversity and EcologyFall 2020 SPOT
BIOL 5085.001Fish Diversity and EcologyFall 2020 SPOT
BIOL 5085.301Fish Diversity and EcologyFall 2020 SPOT
BIOL 6940.708Individual ResearchFall 2020
BIOL 4800.001Biological Sciences Seminar SeriesSpring 2020 Syllabus
BIOL 5860.001Biological Sciences Seminar SeriesSpring 2020
BIOL 4051.001Community EcologySpring 2020 Syllabus
BIOL 5051.001Community EcologySpring 2020
BIOL 4052.501Community Ecology LaboratorySpring 2020
BIOL 4052.502Community Ecology LaboratorySpring 2020
BIOL 4052.503Community Ecology LaboratorySpring 2020
BIOL 5052.501Community Ecology LaboratorySpring 2020
BIOL 5052.502Community Ecology LaboratorySpring 2020
BIOL 3996.706Honors College Mentored Research ExperienceSpring 2020
BIOL 6940.708Individual ResearchSpring 2020
BIOL 4900.708Special ProblemsSpring 2020
BIOL 4051.001Community EcologyFall 2019 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 4052.501Community Ecology LaboratoryFall 2019 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 4085.001Fish Diversity and EcologyFall 2019 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 4085.301Fish Diversity and EcologyFall 2019 SPOT
BIOL 5085.001Fish Diversity and EcologyFall 2019 SPOT
BIOL 5085.301Fish Diversity and EcologyFall 2019 SPOT
BIOL 6940.708Individual ResearchFall 2019
BIOL 6950.708Doctoral DissertationSummer 10W 2019
BIOL 4800.001Biological Sciences Seminar SeriesSpring 2019 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 5860.001Biological Sciences Seminar SeriesSpring 2019 SPOT
BIOL 4051.001Community EcologySpring 2019 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 5051.001Community EcologySpring 2019 SPOT
BIOL 4052.501Community Ecology LaboratorySpring 2019 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 4052.502Community Ecology LaboratorySpring 2019 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 4052.503Community Ecology LaboratorySpring 2019 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 5052.501Community Ecology LaboratorySpring 2019 SPOT
BIOL 5052.502Community Ecology LaboratorySpring 2019 SPOT
BIOL 6940.708Individual ResearchSpring 2019
BIOL 4900.708Special ProblemsSpring 2019
BIOL 4005.003Contemporary Topics in BiologyFall 2018 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 4005.501Contemporary Topics in BiologyFall 2018 SPOT
BIOL 5040.003Contemporary Topics in Environmental Science and EcologyFall 2018 SPOT
BIOL 5040.501Contemporary Topics in Environmental Science and EcologyFall 2018 SPOT
BIOL 6940.708Individual ResearchFall 2018
BIOL 4800.001Biological Sciences Seminar SeriesSpring 2018 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 5860.001Biological Sciences Seminar SeriesSpring 2018 SPOT
BIOL 4051.001Community EcologySpring 2018 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 5051.001Community EcologySpring 2018 SPOT
BIOL 4052.501Community Ecology LaboratorySpring 2018 SPOT
BIOL 4052.502Community Ecology LaboratorySpring 2018 SPOT
BIOL 4052.503Community Ecology LaboratorySpring 2018 SPOT
BIOL 5052.503Community Ecology LaboratorySpring 2018 SPOT
BIOL 3996.708Honors College Mentored Research ExperienceSpring 2018
BIOL 6940.708Individual ResearchSpring 2018
BIOL 4900.708Special ProblemsSpring 2018
BIOL 6940.708Individual ResearchFall 2017
BIOL 5900.708Special ProblemsSummer 10W 2017
BIOL 5910.708Special ProblemsSummer 10W 2017
BIOL 4800.001Biological Sciences Seminar SeriesSpring 2017 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 5860.001Biological Sciences Seminar SeriesSpring 2017 SPOT
BIOL 4051.001Community EcologySpring 2017 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 5051.001Community EcologySpring 2017 SPOT
BIOL 4052.501Community Ecology LaboratorySpring 2017 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 4052.502Community Ecology LaboratorySpring 2017 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 5052.501Community Ecology LaboratorySpring 2017 SPOT
BIOL 5052.502Community Ecology LaboratorySpring 2017 SPOT
BIOL 6940.708Individual ResearchSpring 2017
BIOL 4900.708Special ProblemsSpring 2017
BIOL 4005.003Contemporary Topics in BiologyFall 2016 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 4005.501Contemporary Topics in BiologyFall 2016 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 5040.003Contemporary Topics in Environmental Science and EcologyFall 2016 SPOT
BIOL 5040.501Contemporary Topics in Environmental Science and EcologyFall 2016 SPOT
BIOL 6940.708Individual ResearchFall 2016
BIOL 4900.708Special ProblemsFall 2016
BIOL 5910.708Special ProblemsFall 2016
BIOL 4900.708Special ProblemsSummer 10W 2016
BIOL 4900.708Special ProblemsSummer 5W2 2016
BIOL 4800.001Biological Sciences Seminar SeriesSpring 2016 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 5860.001Biological Sciences Seminar SeriesSpring 2016 SPOT
BIOL 4051.001Community EcologySpring 2016 Syllabus SPOT
BIOL 5051.001Community EcologySpring 2016 SPOT
BIOL 4052.501Community Ecology LaboratorySpring 2016 SPOT
BIOL 5052.501Community Ecology LaboratorySpring 2016 SPOT
BIOL 6940.708Individual ResearchSpring 2016
BIOL 4900.708Special ProblemsSpring 2016
BIOL 4005.003Contemporary Topics in BiologyFall 2015 SPOT
BIOL 4005.301Contemporary Topics in BiologyFall 2015 SPOT
BIOL 6940.708Individual ResearchFall 2015
BIOL 5270.001LimnologyFall 2015 SPOT
BIOL 5270.301LimnologyFall 2015 SPOT
BIOL 6950.708Doctoral DissertationSummer 5W1 2015
BIOL 5950.708Master's ThesisSummer 10W 2015
BIOL 4900.708Special ProblemsSummer 5W1 2015
BIOL 4900.708Special ProblemsSummer 3W1 2015
BIOL 4800.001Biological Sciences Seminar SeriesSpring 2015 Syllabus
BIOL 5860.001Biological Sciences Seminar SeriesSpring 2015
BIOL 4051.001Community EcologySpring 2015 Syllabus
BIOL 5051.001Community EcologySpring 2015
BIOL 4052.501Community Ecology LaboratorySpring 2015
BIOL 5052.501Community Ecology LaboratorySpring 2015
BIOL 6950.708Doctoral DissertationSpring 2015
BIOL 4951.708Honors College Capstone ThesisSpring 2015
BIOL 6940.708Individual ResearchSpring 2015
BIOL 5950.708Master's ThesisSpring 2015
BIOL 4005.003Contemporary Topics in BiologyFall 2014 Syllabus
BIOL 4005.301Contemporary Topics in BiologyFall 2014 Syllabus
BIOL 5040.003Contemporary Topics in Environmental Science and EcologyFall 2014
BIOL 5040.301Contemporary Topics in Environmental Science and EcologyFall 2014
BIOL 6950.708Doctoral DissertationFall 2014
BIOL 6940.708Individual ResearchFall 2014
BIOL 5950.708Master's ThesisFall 2014
BIOL 6940.708Individual ResearchSummer 10W 2014
BIOL 4051.001Community EcologySpring 2014 Syllabus
BIOL 5051.001Community EcologySpring 2014
BIOL 4052.501Community Ecology LaboratorySpring 2014
BIOL 5052.501Community Ecology LaboratorySpring 2014
BIOL 5040.001Contemporary Topics in Environmental Science and EcologySpring 2014
BIOL 6950.708Doctoral DissertationSpring 2014
BIOL 3996.708Honors College Mentored Research ExperienceSpring 2014
BIOL 6940.708Individual ResearchSpring 2014
BIOL 5040.001Contemporary Topics in Environmental Science and EcologyFall 2013
BIOL 6950.708Doctoral DissertationFall 2013
BIOL 6940.708Individual ResearchFall 2013
BIOL 5270.001LimnologyFall 2013
BIOL 5270.301LimnologyFall 2013
BIOL 5040.001Contemporary Topics in Environmental Science and EcologySpring 2013
BIOL 6940.708Individual ResearchSpring 2013
BIOL 5900.708Special ProblemsSpring 2013
BIOL 5910.708Special ProblemsSpring 2013
BIOL 5051.001Community EcologyFall 2012
BIOL 5052.501Community Ecology LaboratoryFall 2012
BIOL 6940.708Individual ResearchFall 2012
BIOL 5040.001Contemporary Topics in Environmental Science and EcologySpring 2012
BIOL 5040.002Contemporary Topics in Environmental Science and EcologySpring 2012
BIOL 6940.708Individual ResearchSpring 2012
BIOL 5950.708Master's ThesisSpring 2012
BIOL 5040.007Contemporary Topics in Environmental Science and EcologyFall 2011
BIOL 5030.001Foundations of Environmental ScienceFall 2011
BIOL 6940.708Individual ResearchFall 2011
BIOL 5270.001LimnologyFall 2011
BIOL 5270.301LimnologyFall 2011
BIOL 5950.708Master's ThesisFall 2011
BIOL 4900.708Special ProblemsSummer 10W 2011
BIOL 5040.001Contemporary Topics in Environmental Science and EcologySpring 2011
BIOL 5040.002Contemporary Topics in Environmental Science and EcologySpring 2011
BIOL 6940.706Individual ResearchSpring 2011
BIOL 5950.708Master's ThesisSpring 2011
BIOL 4900.708Special ProblemsSpring 2011
BIOL 5051.001Community EcologyFall 2010
BIOL 5052.501Community Ecology LaboratoryFall 2010
BIOL 5040.005Contemporary Topics in Environmental Science and EcologyFall 2010
BIOL 6940.708Individual ResearchFall 2010
BIOL 5910.708Special ProblemsFall 2010
BIOL 6940.708Individual ResearchSummer 5W1 2010
BIOL 6940.708Individual ResearchSummer 5W2 2010
BIOL 6940.706Individual ResearchSpring 2010
BIOL 1720.001Principles of Biology IIFall 2009
BIOL 1720.002Principles of Biology IIFall 2009

Published Intellectual Contributions

    Book Chapter

  • Klaver, I.J., Hoeinghaus, D.J., Grossman, J.W., Frith, A.J., Atkinson, S.F., Kennedy, J.H. (2023). The Trinity River in Texas – Muddy and Emblematic. River Culture– Life as a Dance to the Rhythm of the Waters.. Pp. 447–467.. Paris, UNESCO Publishing.
  • Hoeinghaus, D.J. (2018). Dams and River Fragmentation. Encyclopedia of the Anthropocene. 3 241-248. Elsevier.
  • Hoeinghaus, D.J., and F.M. Pelicice. (2010). Lethal and non-lethal effects of predators on stream fish species and assemblages: a synthesis of predation experiments.
  • Journal Article

  • Albuquerque, C.Q., Condini, M.V., Tanner, S.E., Reis-Santos, P., Saint'Pierre, E.D., Seyboth, E., Possamai, B., Hoeinghaus, D.J., Garcia, A.M. (2023). Coastal upwelling influences population structure of dusky grouper Epinephelus marginatus: an integrative approach based on otolith chemistry and muscle stable isotopes. Marine Environmental Research. 189 106077.
  • Condini, M.V., Malinowski, C.R., Hoeinghaus, D.J., Harried, B.L., Roberts, A.P., Soulen, B.K., Roark, K.J., Khursigara, A.J., Fischer, L.G., Possamai, B., Hostim-Silva, M., Garcia, A.M. (2023). Spatial analysis of mercury and stable isotopes in the vulnerable Dusky Grouper Epinephelus marginatus along the Brazilian coast.. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 187 114526.
  • Cantanhêde, L., Teresa, F., Hoeinghaus, D.J., Winemiller, K., Montag, L. (2022). Dark diversity in Amazonian stream fish communities: What factors determine species absence along environmental gradients?. Freshwater Biology. 10.1111/fwb.14004.
  • Leal, L., Hoeinghaus, D.J., Compson, Z.G., Agostinho, A.A., Fernandes, R., Pelicice, F.M. (2021). Changes in the ecosystem functions generated by fish populations after the introduction of a non-native predator (Cichla kelberi). Neotropical Ichthyology. 19 e210041.
  • Possamai, B., Hoeinghaus, D.J., Garcia, A.M. (2021). Environmental factors drive interannual variation in shallow water estuarine food-chain length. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 252 107241.
  • Possamai, B., Hoeinghaus, D.J., Garcia, A.M. (2021). Shifting baselines: integrating ecological and isotopic time-lags improves trophic position estimates in aquatic consumers. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 666 19-30.
  • Brejão, G.L., Hoeinghaus, D.J., Roa-Fuentes, C.A., Pérez-Mayorga, M.A., Ferraz, S., Casatti, L. (2021). Taxonomic and functional turnover of Amazonian stream fish assemblages is determined by deforestation history and environmental variables at multiple scales. Neotropical Ichthyology. 19 e210042.
  • Perkin, J.S., Papraniku, I.F., Gibbs, W.K., Hoeinghaus, D.J., Walker, D.M. (2021). Temporal trajectories in metacommunity structure: Insights from interdisciplinary research in intermittent streams. 2021 e1531. WIREs Water.
  • Vollrath, S.R., Possamai, B., Schneck, F., Hoeinghaus, D.J., Albertoni, E.F., Garcia, A.M. (2021). Trophic niches and diet shifts of two congeneric mullet species in marine and estuarine habitats. 101 431-441. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom.
  • Lima-Junior, D.P., Bellay, S., Hoeinghaus, D.J., Bini, L.M., Lima, L.B., Yotoko, K., Agostinho, A.A. (2021). Host diversity, phylogenetic relationships and local environmental factors drive infection patterns of a non-native parasite in tropical floodplain fish assemblages. Hydrobiologia: The Journal of Aquatic Sciences. 848 1041-1057.
  • Possamai, B., Hoeinghaus, D.J., Odebrecht, C., Abreu, P.C., Moraes, L.E., Santos, A.C., Garcia, A.M. (2020). Freshwater inflow variability affects the relative importance of allochthonous sources for estuarine fishes. 43: 880-893.
  • Harried, B.L., Daugherty, D.J., Hoeinghaus, D.J., Roberts, A.P., Venables, B.J., Sutton, T.M., Soulen, B.K. (2020). Population contributions of large females may be eroded by contaminant body burden and maternal transfer: a case study of Alligator Gar. 40 566-579.
  • Zeni, J.O., Hoeinghaus, D.J., Roa-Fuentes, C.A., Casatti, L. (2020). Stochastic species loss and dispersal limitation drive patterns of spatial and temporal beta diversity of fish assemblages in tropical agroecosystem streams. Hydrobiologia: The Journal of Aquatic Sciences. 847 3829-3843.
  • Arantes, C.C., Fitzgerald, D.B., Hoeinghaus, D.J., Winemiller, K.O. (2019). Impacts of hydroelectric dams on fishes and fisheries in tropical rivers through the lens of functional traits. 37 28-40.
  • Montag, L., Winemiller, K., Keppeler, F., Leão, H., Benone, N., Torres, N., Prudente, B., Begot, T., Bower, L., Saenz, D., Lopez-Delgado, E., Morales, Y., Hoeinghaus, D.J., Juen, L. (2019). Land cover, riparian zones, and instream habitat influence stream fish assemblages in the eastern Amazon. Ecology of Freshwater Fish. 28 317-329.
  • Alves, G., Tofoli, R., Message, H., Lima Junior, D., Hoeinghaus, D.J. (2018). New decree promotes fish invasion in the Amazon and Pantanal. Hydrobiologia: The Journal of Aquatic Sciences. 27 2449–2450.
  • Dodds, W., Higgs, S., Spangler, M., Guinnip, J., Scott, J., Hedden, S., Frenette, B., Taylor, R., Schechner, A., Hoeinghaus, D.J., Evans-White, M. (2018). Spatial heterogeneity and controls of ecosystem metabolism in a Great Plains river network. Hydrobiologia: The Journal of Aquatic Sciences. 813 85-102.
  • Alves dos Santos, D., Hoeinghaus, D.J., Gomes, L. (2018). Spatial scales and the invasion paradox: a test using fish assemblages in a Neotropical floodplain. Hydrobiologia: The Journal of Aquatic Sciences. 817 121-131.
  • Brejao, G.L., Hoeinghaus, D.J., Pérez-Mayorga, M.A., Ferraz, S.F., Casatti, L. (2018). Threshold responses of Amazonian stream fishes to timing and extent of deforestation. Conservation Biology. 32 860-871.
  • Alves, G., Hoeinghaus, D.J., Manetta, G., Benedito, E. (2017). Dry season limnological conditions and basin geology exhibit complex relationships with $δ$13C and $δ$15N of basal carbon sources in four Neotropical floodplains. PLOS One. 12 e0174499.
  • Zeni, J.O., Hoeinghaus, D.J., Casatti, L. (2017). Effects of pasture conversion to sugarcane for biofuels production on stream fish assemblages in tropical agroecosystems. Freshwater Biology. 62 2026-2038.
  • Churchill, C.J., Hoeinghaus, D.J., La Point, T.W. (2017). Environmental conditions increase growth rates and mortality of zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) along the southern invasion front in North America. Biological Invasions. (19) 2355-2373.
  • Tofoli, R.M., Dias, R.M., Alves, G.H., Hoeinghaus, D.J., Gomes, L.C., Baumgartner, M.T., Agostinho, A.A. (2017). Gold at what cost? Another megaproject threatens biodiversity in the Amazon. Other. 15 129-131.
  • Garcia, A., Winemiller, K., Hoeinghaus, D.J., Claudino, M., Bastos, R., Correa, F., Huckembeck, S., Vieira, J., Loebmann, D., Abreu, P., others. (2017). Hydrologic pulsing promotes connectivity and food web subsidies in a subtropical coastal ecosystem. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 567 17–28.
  • Ribolli, J., Hoeinghaus, D.J., Johnson, J., Zaniboni-Filho, E., de Freitas, P.D., Galetti, P.M. (2017). Isolation-by-time population structure in potamodromous Dourado Salminus brasiliensis in southern Brazil. Conservation Genetics. 18 67–76.
  • Condini, M.V., Hoeinghaus, D.J., Roberts, A.P., Soulen, B.K., Garcia, A.M. (2017). Mercury concentrations in dusky grouper Epinephelus marginatus in littoral and neritic habitats along the Southern Brazilian coast. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 115 (1) 266–272. Pergamon.
  • Vitule, J.R., Agostinho, A.A., Azevedo-Santos, V.M., Daga, V.S., Darwall, W.R., Fitzgerald, D.B., Frehse, F.A., Hoeinghaus, D.J., Lima-Junior, D.P., Magalhaes, A.L., others. (2017). We need better understanding about functional diversity and vulnerability of tropical freshwater fishes. Biodiversity and Conservation. 26 757–762.
  • Winemiller, K.O., McIntyre, P.B., Castello, L., Fluet-Chouinard, E., Giarrizzo, T., Nam, S., Baird, I.G., Darwall, W., Lujan, N.K., Harrison, I., Stiassny, M.L., Silvano, R.A., Fitzgerald, D.B., Pelicice, F.M., Agostinho, A.A., Gomes, L.C., Albert, J.S., Petrere Jr., M., Zarfl, C., Mulligan, M., Sullivan, J.P., Arantes, C., Sousa, L.M., Koning, A.A., Hoeinghaus, D.J., Sabaj, M., Lundberg, J.G., Armbruster, J., Petry, P., Zuanon, J., Torrente Vilara, G., Snoeks, J., Ou, C., Pavanelli, C.S., Akama, A., van Soesbergen, A., Saenz, L. (2016). Balancing hydropower and biodiversity in the Amazon, Congo and Mekong – basin-scale planning is needed to minimize impacts in mega-diverse rivers. Science. 351 128–129.
  • Driver, L.J., Hoeinghaus, D.J. (2016). Fish metacommunity responses to experimental drought are determined by habitat heterogeneity and connectivity. Freshwater Biology. 61 533–548.
  • Driver, L.J., Hoeinghaus, D.J. (2016). Spatiotemporal dynamics of intermittent stream fish metacommunities in response to prolonged drought and reconnectivity. Marine and Freshwater Research. 67 (11) 1667–1679. CSIRO PUBLISHING.
  • Lima Junior, D.P., Hoeinghaus, D.J., Bini, L.M., Agostinho, A.A. (2015). Are non-native species larger in invaded ranges? A test with tropical floodplain fish assemblages following inundation of a biogeographic barrier. Biological Invasions. 17 3263-3274.
  • Pendleton, R.M., Hoeinghaus, D.J., Gomes, L.C., Agostinho, A.A. (2015). Trophic downgrading results in complex ecosystem dynamics in experimental tropical floodplain food webs. Hydrobiologia: The Journal of Aquatic Sciences. 760 15-28.
  • Condini, M.V., Hoeinghaus, D.J., Garcia, A.M. (2015). Trophic ecology of dusky grouper Epinephelus marginatus (Actinopterygii, Epinephelidae) in littoral and neritic habitats of southern Brazil as elucidated by stomach contents and stable isotope analyses. Hydrobiologia: The Journal of Aquatic Sciences. 743 109-125.
  • Pendleton, R.M., Hoeinghaus, D.J., Gomes, L.C., Agostinho, A.A. (2014). Loss of rare fish species from tropical floodplain food webs affects community structure and ecosystem multifunctionality in a mesocosm experiment. PLOS One. 9 e84568.
  • Fry, M.J., Hoeinghaus, D.J., Ponette, A.G., Thompson, R., La Point, T.W. (2012). Fracking vs. faucets: balancing energy needs and water sustainability at urban frontiers. Environmental Science & Technology. 46 7444-7445.
  • Hoeinghaus, D.J., Vieira, J.P., Costa, C.S., Bemvenuti, C.E., Winemiller, K.O., Garcia, A.M. (2011). Hydrogeomorphic characteristics affect carbon sources supporting estuarine consumers within and among ecological guilds. Hydrobiologia: The Journal of Aquatic Sciences. 673 79-92.
  • Winemiller, K.O., Hoeinghaus, D.J., Pease, A.A., Esselman, P., Honeycutt, R.L., Gbanaador, D., Carrera, E., Payne, J. (2011). Stable isotope analysis reveals food web structure and watershed impacts along the fluvial gradient of a Mesoamerican coastal river. River Research and Applications. 27 791-803.
  • Mendoza-Carranza, M., D.J. Hoeinghaus, A.M. Garcia, and A. Romero-Rodriguez. (2010). Aquatic food webs in mangrove and seagrass habitats of Centla Wetland, a Biosphere Reserve in southeastern Mexico.
  • Winemiller, K.O., A.S. Flecker and D.J. Hoeinghaus. (2010). Patch dynamics and spatial heterogeneity in streams.
  • Hoeinghaus, D.J., A.A. Agostinho, L.C. Gomes, F.M. Pelicice, E.K. Okada, J.D. Latini, E.A.L. Kashiwaqui & K.O. Winemiller.. (2009). Effects of river impoundment on ecosystem services of large tropical rivers: embodied energy and market value of artisanal fisheries..
  • Hoeinghaus, D.J. and S.C. Zeug.. (2008). Can stable isotope ratios provide for community-wide measures of trophic structure?: Comment..
  • Hoeinghaus, D.J., K.O. Winemiller & A.A. Agostinho.. (2008). Hydrogeomorphology and river impoundment affect food-chain length in diverse Neotropical food webs..
  • Garcia, A.M., D.J. Hoeinghaus, J.P. Vieira & K.O. Winemiller.. (2007). Isotopic variation of fishes in freshwater and estuarine zones of a large subtropical coastal lagoon..
  • Hoeinghaus, D.J., K.O. Winemiller & A.A. Agostinho.. (2007). Landscape-scale hydrologic characteristics differentiate patterns of carbon flow in large-river food webs..
  • Hoeinghaus, D.J., K.O. Winemiller & J.S. Birnbaum.. (2007). Local and regional determinants of stream fish assemblage structure: inferences based on taxonomic vs. functional groups..
  • Zeug, S.C., V.R. Shervette, D.J. Hoeinghaus & S.E. Davis III.. (2007). Nekton assemblage structure in created and natural marsh-edge habitats of the Guadalupe Estuary, Texas..
  • Hoeinghaus, D.J. & S.E. Davis III.. (2007). Size-based trophic shifts of saltmarsh dwelling blue crabs elucidated by dual stable C and N isotope analyses..
  • Hoeinghaus, D.J., K.O. Winemiller, C.A. Layman, D.A. Arrington & D.B. Jepsen.. (2006). 2006. Effects of seasonality and migratory prey on body condition of Cichla species in a tropical floodplain river..
  • Garcia, A.M., D.J. Hoeinghaus, J.P. Vieira, K.O. Winemiller, D.M.L. Motta Marques & M.A. Bemvenuti.. (2006). Preliminary examination of food web structure of Nicola Lake (Taim Hydrological System, south Brazil) using dual C and N stable isotope analyses..
  • Hoeinghaus, D.J., K.O. Winemiller & D.C. Taphorn.. (2004). Compositional change in fish assemblages along the Andean piedmont – Llanos floodplain gradient of the Portuguesa River, Venezuela..
  • Hoeinghaus, D.J., C.A. Layman, D.A. Arrington, & K.O. Winemiller.. (2003). Movement of Cichla species (Cichlidae) in a Venezuelan floodplain river..
  • Hoeinghaus, D.J., C.A. Layman, D.A. Arrington, & K.O. Winemiller.. (2003). Spatiotemporal variation in fish assemblage structure in tropical floodplain creeks..

Contracts, Grants and Sponsored Research

    Contract

  • Compson, Z.G. (Principal), Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Co-Principal), "Quantitative PCR Primer Development for Early Detection of Invasive Species," sponsored by USGS, Federal, $300000 Funded. (2023 - 2026).
  • Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Principal), "Aquatic Macrophyte Restoration Project," sponsored by City of Austin, Texas, Local, $150000 Funded. (2022 - 2024).
  • Compson, Z.G. (Principal), Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Co-Principal), "Ft. Wolters T&E Aquatics Survey: Using Environmental DNA Metabarcoding to Assess Fish, Amphibian, and Snake Assemblages in a Freshwater Complex," sponsored by Texas Military Department, State, $32000 Funded. (2022 - 2023).
  • Fellowship

  • Trevino, J.M. (Principal), Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Co-Principal), "Effects of macrophyte functional diversity on food web structure and ecosystem function," sponsored by Fulbright U.S. Student Program, Federal, $20000 Funded. (2013 - 2014).
  • Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Principal), "Interacting effects of predator diversity and drought on stream ecosystems," sponsored by Junior Faculty Summer Research Fellowship, University of North Texas, $5000 Funded. (2011 - 2011).
  • Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Principal), "Effects of food web structure and biodiversity and ecosystem function," sponsored by Junior Faculty Summer Research Fellowship, University of North Texas, $5000 Funded. (2010 - 2010).
  • Grant - Research

  • Cucherousset, J. (Principal), Jackson, M. (Co-Principal), Olden, J. (Other), Bouletreau, S. (Other), Hayden, B. (Other), des Roches, S. (Other), Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Other), Zandona, E. (Other), Perga, M. (Other), McIntosh, A. (Other), Thebault, E. (Other), Harrod, C. (Other), Jardine, T. (Other), Bruel, R. (Other), "Food-webs in the Anthropocene: a stable isotope synthesis to understand the global response of freshwater ecosystems," sponsored by FRB-CESAB: Fondation pour la Recherche sur la Biodiversité – Centre de Synthèse et d’Analyse sur la Biodiversité, Federal, $540000 Funded. (2022 - 2025).
  • Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Principal), Compson, Z.G. (Co-Principal), Montana, C. (Co-Principal), "Population assessment of Smalleye (Notropis buccula) and Sharpnose (Notropis oxyrhynchus) shiners in the Brazos River and data-driven recommendations for long-term monitoring," sponsored by Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, State, $558510 Funded. (2022 - 2025).
  • Benone, N. (Principal), Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Other), 12 other Brazilian and international researchers, "Emergent Groups - Land use effects on the diversity of stream fishes in the ecotone between Cerrado and Atlantic Forest (Grupos Emergentes - Efeitos do uso da terra sobre a diversidade de peixes de riachos no ecótono entre o Cerrado e a Mata Atlântica)," sponsored by CNPq: Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico, Federal, $16500 Funded. (2022 - 2025).
  • Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Principal), Mager, E.M. (Co-Principal), "Quantification of physiological performance and other functional traits of Plains fishes in support of mechanistic management and conservation," sponsored by USFWS-TPWD, Federal, $153821 Funded. (2022 - 2024).
  • Secchi, E. (Principal), Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Other), 35 other national and international collaborators (Other), "Ecological resilience and stability of Patos Lagoon Estuary and adjacent marine coast facing natural and anthropogenic perturbations (Resiliência e estabilidade ecológica do estuário da Lagoa dos Patos e costa marinha adjacente perante a perturbações naturais e antrópicas)," sponsored by CNPq: Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico, Federal, $100000 Funded. (2020 - 2024).
  • Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Principal), Roberts, A. (Co-Principal), "Linking ranch management to aquatic ecosystem functioning," sponsored by Dixon Water Foundation, Private, $135000 Funded. (2020 - 2023).
  • Roberts, A. (Principal), Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Co-Principal), Kennedy, J.H. (Co-Principal), "Acquisition of a modular laboratory for water research," sponsored by Fidelity, Private, $300000 Funded. (2020 - 2022).
  • Hoeinghaus, D.J., "Alligator Gar population connectivity and habitat use in the Trinity River National Wildlife Refuge," sponsored by USFWS-TPWD, Federal, $230737 Funded. (2020 - 2022).
  • Compson, Z.G. (Principal), Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Co-Principal), "Assessing the drivers of trophic dynamics at local and continental scales," sponsored by University of North Texas, University of North Texas, $9964 Funded. (2021 - 2021).
  • Winemiller, K. (Principal), Perkin, J. (Co-Principal), Moore, G. (Co-Principal), Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Co-Principal), Hardy, T. (Co-Principal), Schwalb, A. (Co-Principal), Trungale, J. (Co-Principal), Buzan, D. (Co-Principal), "Environmental Flow Regime Assessment and Development of a Monitoring Framework," sponsored by Texas Water Development Board, State, $245000 Funded. (2018 - 2021).
  • Roberts, A.P., Hoeinghaus, D.J., "Ranch Management Impacts on Surface Water Quality and Biodiversity," sponsored by Dixon Water Foundation, Private, $55151 Funded. (2019 - 2020).
  • Hoeinghaus, D.J., "Suburban succession: setting the foundations of a new concept in environmental change and urban ecosystem dynamics using North Texas as a model," sponsored by Advanced Environmental Research Institute, University of North Texas, $7500 Funded. (2020 - 2020).
  • Boettger, R.K. (Principal), Wulff, S. (Principal), Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Co-Principal), Roberts, A.P. (Co-Principal), "Collaborative research: Evaluating a data-driven approach to teaching technical writing to STEM majors," sponsored by National Science Foundation, Federal, $290768 Funded. (2017 - 2020).
  • Hoeinghaus, D.J., Mager, E.M., "Physiological and Morphological Traits of North Texas Stream Fishes," sponsored by Advanced Environmental Research Institute, University of North Texas, $10900 Funded. (2019 - 2019).
  • Casatti, L. (Principal), Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Co-Principal), "Taxonomic and functional diversity of the stream fish fauna in newly deforested watersheds," sponsored by FAPESP, International, $45000 Funded. (2016 - 2018).
  • Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Principal), Winemiller, K.O. (Co-Principal), Jensen, J. (Co-Principal), Pease, A.A. (Co-Principal), Hardy, T. (Co-Principal), "Quantification of Alligator Gar recruitment dynamics using a river-stage specific floodplain inundation model," sponsored by Gulf Coast Prairie Landscape Conservation Cooperative, Federal, $199973 Funded. (2015 - 2018).
  • Hoeinghaus, D.J., "Experimental determination of host suitability for six state-threatened mussel species," sponsored by USFWS-TPWD, State, $74189 Funded. (2015 - 2018).
  • Hoeinghaus, D.J., "Evolutionary and environmental drivers of gut microbe diversity in detritivorous fishes," sponsored by I-GRO Global Advising & Mentoring Experiences for Students, University of North Texas, $2600 Funded. (2014 - 2014).
  • Wan, Hoeinghaus, D.J., "Summer training experience for K-12 teachers in control engineering," sponsored by IEEE Control Systems Society Outreach Fund, International, $5000 Funded. (2013 - 2014).
  • Garcia, A.M. (Principal), Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Co-Principal), "Influence of hydrologic regime on fish assemblage trophic structure and dynamics at Taim Ecological Station using stable isotopes and stomach contents," sponsored by CNPq, International, $15000 Funded. (2013 - 2013).
  • Garcia, A.M. (Principal), Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Co-Principal), "Structure and dynamics of the estuarine food web of Lagoa dos Patos and residence time of estuarine fishes," sponsored by FAPERG, International, $22500 Funded. (2013 - 2013).
  • Vieira, J.P. (Principal), Garcia, A.M. (Co-Principal), Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Co-Principal), "Isotopic and microelemental composition of otoliths as a tool to determine reproductive area, dispersal patterns, recruitment and habitat use of tainha Mugil liza (Valenciennes 1836) along the southern Brazilian coast," sponsored by CNPq, International, $50100 Funded. (2012 - 2013).
  • Roberts, A.P., Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Co-Principal), "Mercury in tropical freshwater ecosystems: A partnership between UNT and Maringá State University, Brazil," sponsored by Charn Uswachoke International Development Fund, University of North Texas, $6750 Funded. (2011 - 2012).
  • Araujo (Principal), Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Other), "Coastal zone fishes network: Evaluation of the impacts of climate change on biodiversity and trophic ecology of fishes in shallow coastal zones of the south, southeast and northeast of Brazil," sponsored by CNPq, International, $337000 Funded. (2010 - 2012).
  • Vieira, J.P. (Principal), Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Other), "Patos Lagoon Estuary and Adjacent Coast – Brazilian LTER Phase II continuation," sponsored by CNPq, International, $150000 Funded. (2010 - 2012).
  • Vieira, J.P. (Principal), Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Other), "SISBIOTA-PELD Coastal zones: Patterns and processes of biodiversity and its relationships with environmental variables in three large marine ecosystems of the south, southeast and northeast of Brazil," sponsored by CNPq, International, $600000 Funded. (2010 - 2012).
  • Agostinho, A.A. (Principal), Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Other), "The Upper Paraná River Floodplain – Brazilian LTER Phase II continuation," sponsored by CNPq, International, $150000 Funded. (2010 - 2012).
  • Hoeinghaus, D.J., "PI meeting at NSF for the Water Sustainability and Climate program," sponsored by UNT PEST, University of North Texas, $1200 Funded. (2011 - 2011).
  • Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Principal), "Biodiversity and ecosystem function in tropical floodplain river systems: New frontiers in Long Term Ecological Research collaboration between UNT and Maringa State University, Brazil," sponsored by Charn Uswachoke International Development Fund, University of North Texas, $7500 Funded. (2010 - 2011).
  • Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Co-Principal), "Use of stable isotopes to study eutrophication and lateral subsidies in the food web of Lagoa dos Patos Estuary, Brazil," sponsored by CNPq, International, $38000 Funded. (2010 - 2011).
  • Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Principal), "WSC Category 1: Integrated biophysical-social research for water and ecosystem sustainability in a effluent-driven urbanizing watershed," sponsored by National Science Foundation, University of North Texas, $149998 Funded. (2010 - 2011).
  • Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Co-Principal), "Structure and dynamics of aquatic food webs of Lagoa do Peixe National Park, Brazil . w/ A.M. Garcia (PI), J. Vieira, P. Abreu, D. Loebman & K.O. Winemiller.," sponsored by CNPq, International, $20000 Funded. (2008 - 2009).
  • Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Co-Principal), "Analyzing aquatic food webs in a poorly-studied Brazilian National Park through stomach contents and stable isotope analyses. Funding complimentary to: Structure and dynamics of aquatic food webs of Lagoa do Peixe National Park, Brazil," sponsored by International Foundation for Science, International, $11710 Funded. (2008 - 2008).
  • Secchi, E. (Principal), Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Other), 35 other national and international collaborators (Other), "Ecological resilience and stability of Patos Lagoon Estuary and adjacent marine coast facing natural and anthropogenic perturbations (Resili�ncia e estabilidade ecol�gica do estu�rio da Lagoa dos Patos e costa marinha adjacente perante a perturba��es naturais e antr�picas)," sponsored by CNPq: Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cient�fico e Tecnol�gico, Federal, Funded. (2020 - 2024).
  • Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Principal), Roberts, A. (Co-Principal), "Linking ranch management to aquatic ecosystem functioning," sponsored by Dixon Water Foundation, Private, Funded. (2020 - 2022).
  • Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Principal), "Alligator Gar population connectivity and habitat use in the Trinity River National Wildlife Refuge," sponsored by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, ST, Funded. (2020 - 2022).
  • Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Principal), "Environmental Flow Regime Assessment and Development of a Monitoring Framework," sponsored by Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, ST, Funded. (2019 - 2021).
  • Roberts, A., Hoeinghaus, D.J., "Ranch Management Impacts on Surface Water Quality and Biodiversity," sponsored by Dixon Water Foundation, Private, Funded. (2019 - 2020).
  • Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Co-Principal), Boettger, R.K. (Principal), Ludi, S.A. (Co-Principal), "Collaborative Research: Evaluating a Data-Driven Approach to Teaching Technical Writing to STEM Majors," sponsored by National Science Foundation, FED, Funded. (2017 - 2020).
  • Casatti, L. (Principal), Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Co-Principal), "Taxonomic and functional diversity of the stream fish fauna in newly deforested watersheds," sponsored by FAPESP, International, Funded. (2016 - 2018).
  • Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Principal), "Experimental determination of host suitability for Sandbank Pocketbook," sponsored by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, ST, Funded. (2017 - 2018).
  • Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Principal), "Quantification of Alligator Gar Recruitment Dynamics Using a River Stage Specific Floodplain Inundation Model," sponsored by Wildlife Management Institute, Inc., NFP, Funded. (2015 - 2018).
  • Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Principal), "Experimental Determination of Host Suitability for Six State-Threatened Mussel Species," sponsored by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, ST, Funded. (2015 - 2017).
  • Araujo (Principal), Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Other), "Coastal zone fishes network: Evaluation of the impacts of climate change on biodiversity and trophic ecology of fishes in shallow coastal zones of the south, southeast and northeast of Brazil," sponsored by CNPq, International, Funded. (2010 - 2012).
  • Vieira, J.P. (Principal), Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Other), "Patos Lagoon Estuary and Adjacent Coast � Brazilian LTER Phase II continuation," sponsored by CNPq, International, Funded. (2010 - 2012).
  • Vieira, J.P. (Principal), Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Other), "SISBIOTA-PELD Coastal zones: Patterns and processes of biodiversity and its relationships with environmental variables in three large marine ecosystems of the south, southeast and northeast of Brazil," sponsored by CNPq, International, Funded. (2010 - 2012).
  • Agostinho, A.A. (Principal), Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Other), "The Upper Paran� River Floodplain � Brazilian LTER Phase II continuation," sponsored by CNPq, International, Funded. (2010 - 2012).
  • Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Co-Principal), "Use of stable isotopes to study eutrophication and lateral subsidies in the food web of Lagoa dos Patos Estuary, Brazil," sponsored by CNPq, International, Funded. (2010 - 2011).
  • Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Principal), "WSC Category 1: Integrated biophysical-social research for water and ecosystem sustainability in a effluent-driven urbanizing watershed," sponsored by National Science Foundation, University of North Texas, Funded. (2010 - 2011).
  • Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Co-Principal), "Structure and dynamics of aquatic food webs of Lagoa do Peixe National Park, Brazil . w/ A.M. Garcia (PI), J. Vieira, P. Abreu, D. Loebman & K.O. Winemiller.," sponsored by CNPq, International, Funded. (2008 - 2009).
  • Hoeinghaus, D.J. (Co-Principal), "Analyzing aquatic food webs in a poorly-studied Brazilian National Park through stomach contents and stable isotope analyses. Funding complimentary to: Structure and dynamics of aquatic food webs of Lagoa do Peixe National Park, Brazil," sponsored by International Foundation for Science, International, Funded. (2008 - 2008).
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