Suresh Andrew Sethi, PhD (Former Employee)
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Connectivity between lentic and lotic freshwater habitats identified as a conservation priority for coho salmon
Juvenile Pacific salmon exhibit diverse habitat use and migration strategies to navigate high environmental variability and predation risk during freshwater residency. Increasingly, urbanization and climate-driven hydrological alterations are affecting the availability and quality of aquatic habitats in salmon catchments. Thus, conservation of freshwater habitat integrity has emerged as...
Authors
Suresh Andrew Sethi, Joshua Ashline, Bradley P. Harris, Jonathon Gerken, Felipe Restrepo
Expanding the feasibility of fish and wildlife assessments with close-kin mark–recapture
Close-kin mark–recapture (CKMR) is a powerful new method for the assessment of fish and wildlife population dynamics. Unlike traditional mark–recapture techniques, the use of kinship as an identifying mark is robust to many forms of capture heterogeneity including variation in gear efficiency and tagging-based effects such as loss and differential mortality. In addition, close-kin...
Authors
Benjamin Marcy-Quay, Suresh Andrew Sethi, Nina O. Therkildsen, Clifford E. Kraft
Responding to ecosystem transformation: Resist, accept, or direct?
Ecosystem transformation can be defined as the emergence of a self‐organizing, self‐sustaining, ecological or social–ecological system that deviates from prior ecosystem structure and function. These transformations are occurring across the globe; consequently, a static view of ecosystem processes is likely no longer sufficient for managing fish, wildlife, and other species. We present a...
Authors
Laura Thompson, Abigail Lynch, Erik A. Beever, Agustin C. Engman, Jeffrey A. Falke, Stephen Jackson, Trevor J. Krabbenhoft, David J Lawrence, Douglas Limpinsel, Robert T. Magill, Tracy A. Melvin, John M. Morton, Robert A. Newman, Jay Peterson, Mark T. Porath, Frank J. Rahel, Suresh Sethi, Jennifer L. Wilkening
Panmixia in a sea ice-associated marine mammal: evaluating genetic structure of the Pacific walrus (Odobenus rosmarus divergens) at multiple spatial scales
The kin structure of a species at relatively fine spatial scales impacts broad-scale patterns in genetic structure at the population level. However, kin structure rarely has been elucidated for migratory marine mammals. The Pacific walrus (Odobenus rosmarus divergens) exhibits migratory behavior linked to seasonal patterns in sea ice dynamics. Consequently, information on the spatial...
Authors
William S. Beatty, Patrick R. Lemons, Suresh Andrew Sethi, Jason P. Everett, Cara J. Lewis, Robert J. Lynn, Geoffrey M. Cook, Joel L. Garlich-Miller, John K. Wenburg
Seasonal habitat use indicates that depth may mediate the potential for invasive round goby impacts in inland lakes
The round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) is among the fastest-spreading introduced aquatic species in North America and is radiating inland from the Great Lakes into freshwater ecosystems across the landscape. Predicting and managing the impacts of round gobies requires information on the factors influencing their distribution in habitats along the invasion front, yet this information is...
Authors
Kara J. Andres, Suresh Andrew Sethi, Elizabeth Duskey, Jesse M. Lepak, Aaron N. Rice, Bobbi J. Estabrook, Kimberly B. Fitzpatrick, Ellen M. George, Benjamin Marcy-Quay, Matthew R. Paufve, Kelly A. Perkins, Anne E. Scofield
Differentiation between lake whitefish and cisco eggs based on diameter
Cisco (Coregonus artedi) and lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) are native fish species of management concern in the Laurentian Great Lakes that often overlap in spawning locations and timing. Thus, species-level inference from in situ sampling requires methods to differentiate their eggs. Genetic barcoding and hatching eggs to visually identify larvae are used but can be time and...
Authors
Matthew R. Paufve, Suresh Andrew Sethi, Lars G. Rudstam, Brian Weidel, Brian F. Lantry, Marc Chalupnicki, Kristopher Dey, Matthew E. Herbert
Combining fisheries surveys to inform marine species distribution modelling
Ecosystem-scale examination of fish communities typically involves creating spatio-temporally explicit relative abundance distribution maps using data from multiple fishery-independent surveys. However, sampling performance varies by vessel and sampling gear, which may influence estimated species distribution patterns. Using GAMMs, the effect of different gear–vessel combinations on...
Authors
Meadhbh Moriarty, Debbi Pedreschi, T. Scott Smeltz, Suresh Andrew Sethi, Bradley P. Harris, Chris McGonigle, Nathan B. Wolf, Simon P.R. Greenstreet
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions of Amazon hydropower with strategic dam planning
Hundreds of dams have been proposed throughout the Amazon basin, one of the world’s largest untapped hydropower frontiers. While hydropower is a potentially clean source of renewable energy, some projects produce high greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions per unit electricity generated (carbon intensity). Here we show how carbon intensities of proposed Amazon upland dams (median = 39 kg CO2eq...
Authors
Rafael M. Almeida, Qinru Shi, Jonathan M. Gomes-Selman, Xiaojian Wu, Yexiang Xue, Hector Angarita, Nathan Barros, Bruce R. Forsberg, Roosevelt Garcia-Villacorta, Stephen K. Hamilton, John M. Melack, Mariana Montoya, Guillaume Perez, Suresh Andrew Sethi, Carla P. Gomes, Alexander S. Flecker
Survival outcome patterns revealed by deploying advanced tags in quantity: Pacific halibut (Hippoglossus stenolepis) survivals after release from trawl catches through expedited sorting
Bycatch of Pacific halibut (Hippoglossus stenolepis) limits many trawl fisheries in Alaska and greatly concerns stakeholders from local communities and fisheries that rely on Pacific halibut. To reduce Pacific halibut mortality, trawlers in the Bering Sea that target flatfish have been developing expedited release procedures to sort Pacific halibut from catches earlier than current...
Authors
Craig S. Rose, Julie K. Nielsen, John Gauvin, Timothy Loher, Suresh Andrew Sethi, Andrew C. Seitz, Michael B. Courtney, Paige Drobny
Assessing the spawning ecology of fish in situ using a benthic pump sampler
In situ observations of incubating fish eggs can identify spawning sites and spawning habitat preferences, informing the ecology of fishes with benthic eggs. Suction pumps have been used to sample benthic-incubating, non-adhesive fish eggs, yet their sampling efficiency is not well known. Imperfect or systematically variable egg detection could bias resulting ecological inference if left...
Authors
Matthew R. Paufve, Suresh Andrew Sethi, Brian F. Lantry, Brian Weidel, Lars G. Rudstam
A seascape-scale habitat model to support management of fishing impacts on benthic ecosystems
Minimizing fishing impacts on seafloor ecosystems is a growing focus of ocean management; however, few quantitative tools exist to guide seascape-scale habitat management. To meet these needs, we developed a model to assess benthic ecosystem impacts from fishing gear contact. The habitat impacts model is cast in discrete time and can accommodate overlapping fisheries as well as...
Authors
T. Scott Smeltz, Bradley P. Harris, John V. Olson, Suresh Andrew Sethi
Dynamic occupancy modeling of temperate marine fish in area-based closures
Species distribution models (SDMs) are commonly used to model the spatial structure of species in the marine environment, however, most fail to account for detectability of the target species. This can result in underestimates of occupancy, where nondetection is conflated with absence. The site occupancy model (SOM) overcomes this failure by treating occupancy as a latent variable of the...
Authors
Jay Calvert, Chris McGonigle, Suresh Andrew Sethi, Bradley P. Harris, Rory Quinn, Jon Grabowski
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 46
Connectivity between lentic and lotic freshwater habitats identified as a conservation priority for coho salmon
Juvenile Pacific salmon exhibit diverse habitat use and migration strategies to navigate high environmental variability and predation risk during freshwater residency. Increasingly, urbanization and climate-driven hydrological alterations are affecting the availability and quality of aquatic habitats in salmon catchments. Thus, conservation of freshwater habitat integrity has emerged as...
Authors
Suresh Andrew Sethi, Joshua Ashline, Bradley P. Harris, Jonathon Gerken, Felipe Restrepo
Expanding the feasibility of fish and wildlife assessments with close-kin mark–recapture
Close-kin mark–recapture (CKMR) is a powerful new method for the assessment of fish and wildlife population dynamics. Unlike traditional mark–recapture techniques, the use of kinship as an identifying mark is robust to many forms of capture heterogeneity including variation in gear efficiency and tagging-based effects such as loss and differential mortality. In addition, close-kin...
Authors
Benjamin Marcy-Quay, Suresh Andrew Sethi, Nina O. Therkildsen, Clifford E. Kraft
Responding to ecosystem transformation: Resist, accept, or direct?
Ecosystem transformation can be defined as the emergence of a self‐organizing, self‐sustaining, ecological or social–ecological system that deviates from prior ecosystem structure and function. These transformations are occurring across the globe; consequently, a static view of ecosystem processes is likely no longer sufficient for managing fish, wildlife, and other species. We present a...
Authors
Laura Thompson, Abigail Lynch, Erik A. Beever, Agustin C. Engman, Jeffrey A. Falke, Stephen Jackson, Trevor J. Krabbenhoft, David J Lawrence, Douglas Limpinsel, Robert T. Magill, Tracy A. Melvin, John M. Morton, Robert A. Newman, Jay Peterson, Mark T. Porath, Frank J. Rahel, Suresh Sethi, Jennifer L. Wilkening
Panmixia in a sea ice-associated marine mammal: evaluating genetic structure of the Pacific walrus (Odobenus rosmarus divergens) at multiple spatial scales
The kin structure of a species at relatively fine spatial scales impacts broad-scale patterns in genetic structure at the population level. However, kin structure rarely has been elucidated for migratory marine mammals. The Pacific walrus (Odobenus rosmarus divergens) exhibits migratory behavior linked to seasonal patterns in sea ice dynamics. Consequently, information on the spatial...
Authors
William S. Beatty, Patrick R. Lemons, Suresh Andrew Sethi, Jason P. Everett, Cara J. Lewis, Robert J. Lynn, Geoffrey M. Cook, Joel L. Garlich-Miller, John K. Wenburg
Seasonal habitat use indicates that depth may mediate the potential for invasive round goby impacts in inland lakes
The round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) is among the fastest-spreading introduced aquatic species in North America and is radiating inland from the Great Lakes into freshwater ecosystems across the landscape. Predicting and managing the impacts of round gobies requires information on the factors influencing their distribution in habitats along the invasion front, yet this information is...
Authors
Kara J. Andres, Suresh Andrew Sethi, Elizabeth Duskey, Jesse M. Lepak, Aaron N. Rice, Bobbi J. Estabrook, Kimberly B. Fitzpatrick, Ellen M. George, Benjamin Marcy-Quay, Matthew R. Paufve, Kelly A. Perkins, Anne E. Scofield
Differentiation between lake whitefish and cisco eggs based on diameter
Cisco (Coregonus artedi) and lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) are native fish species of management concern in the Laurentian Great Lakes that often overlap in spawning locations and timing. Thus, species-level inference from in situ sampling requires methods to differentiate their eggs. Genetic barcoding and hatching eggs to visually identify larvae are used but can be time and...
Authors
Matthew R. Paufve, Suresh Andrew Sethi, Lars G. Rudstam, Brian Weidel, Brian F. Lantry, Marc Chalupnicki, Kristopher Dey, Matthew E. Herbert
Combining fisheries surveys to inform marine species distribution modelling
Ecosystem-scale examination of fish communities typically involves creating spatio-temporally explicit relative abundance distribution maps using data from multiple fishery-independent surveys. However, sampling performance varies by vessel and sampling gear, which may influence estimated species distribution patterns. Using GAMMs, the effect of different gear–vessel combinations on...
Authors
Meadhbh Moriarty, Debbi Pedreschi, T. Scott Smeltz, Suresh Andrew Sethi, Bradley P. Harris, Chris McGonigle, Nathan B. Wolf, Simon P.R. Greenstreet
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions of Amazon hydropower with strategic dam planning
Hundreds of dams have been proposed throughout the Amazon basin, one of the world’s largest untapped hydropower frontiers. While hydropower is a potentially clean source of renewable energy, some projects produce high greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions per unit electricity generated (carbon intensity). Here we show how carbon intensities of proposed Amazon upland dams (median = 39 kg CO2eq...
Authors
Rafael M. Almeida, Qinru Shi, Jonathan M. Gomes-Selman, Xiaojian Wu, Yexiang Xue, Hector Angarita, Nathan Barros, Bruce R. Forsberg, Roosevelt Garcia-Villacorta, Stephen K. Hamilton, John M. Melack, Mariana Montoya, Guillaume Perez, Suresh Andrew Sethi, Carla P. Gomes, Alexander S. Flecker
Survival outcome patterns revealed by deploying advanced tags in quantity: Pacific halibut (Hippoglossus stenolepis) survivals after release from trawl catches through expedited sorting
Bycatch of Pacific halibut (Hippoglossus stenolepis) limits many trawl fisheries in Alaska and greatly concerns stakeholders from local communities and fisheries that rely on Pacific halibut. To reduce Pacific halibut mortality, trawlers in the Bering Sea that target flatfish have been developing expedited release procedures to sort Pacific halibut from catches earlier than current...
Authors
Craig S. Rose, Julie K. Nielsen, John Gauvin, Timothy Loher, Suresh Andrew Sethi, Andrew C. Seitz, Michael B. Courtney, Paige Drobny
Assessing the spawning ecology of fish in situ using a benthic pump sampler
In situ observations of incubating fish eggs can identify spawning sites and spawning habitat preferences, informing the ecology of fishes with benthic eggs. Suction pumps have been used to sample benthic-incubating, non-adhesive fish eggs, yet their sampling efficiency is not well known. Imperfect or systematically variable egg detection could bias resulting ecological inference if left...
Authors
Matthew R. Paufve, Suresh Andrew Sethi, Brian F. Lantry, Brian Weidel, Lars G. Rudstam
A seascape-scale habitat model to support management of fishing impacts on benthic ecosystems
Minimizing fishing impacts on seafloor ecosystems is a growing focus of ocean management; however, few quantitative tools exist to guide seascape-scale habitat management. To meet these needs, we developed a model to assess benthic ecosystem impacts from fishing gear contact. The habitat impacts model is cast in discrete time and can accommodate overlapping fisheries as well as...
Authors
T. Scott Smeltz, Bradley P. Harris, John V. Olson, Suresh Andrew Sethi
Dynamic occupancy modeling of temperate marine fish in area-based closures
Species distribution models (SDMs) are commonly used to model the spatial structure of species in the marine environment, however, most fail to account for detectability of the target species. This can result in underestimates of occupancy, where nondetection is conflated with absence. The site occupancy model (SOM) overcomes this failure by treating occupancy as a latent variable of the...
Authors
Jay Calvert, Chris McGonigle, Suresh Andrew Sethi, Bradley P. Harris, Rory Quinn, Jon Grabowski