Garrett Hopper
Assistant Professor
Aquatic Ecology
Room 116, RNR Building
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
phone: (225) 578-0771
email: ghoppe3@lsu.edu
Education
- Postdoctoral Research, University of Alabama
- Ph. D. Biology, Kansas State University
- M. S. Biology, Kansas State University
- B. S. Natural Resource Ecology and Management, Oklahoma State University
Research Interests
Community ecology, biodiversity-ecosystem funciton, conservation of aquatic life ecosystems
Courses Taught
- RNR 4145 – Ichthyology
- RNR 4037 – Biology of Fishes
Recent Publications
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Hopper, G.W., E. Miller, W.R. Haag, C.C. Vaughn, D.J. Hornbach, J.W. Jones, C.L. Atkinson. 2024. A test of the loose-equilibrium concept with long-lived organisms: evaluating temporal change in freshwater mussel assemblages. Journal of Animal Ecology. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2656.14046
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Hopper, G.W., J.R. Bucholz, T.P. Dubose, K.J. Fogelman, S.M. Keogh, M.E. Kubala, M.B. Lodato, D.H. Nichols, I. Sánchez González, J.M. Pfeiffer, J.A. Stoeckel, J.D. Lozier, C.L. Atkinson. 2023. A trait dataset for freshwater mussels of the United States of America. Scientific Data. 10, article number 745.
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Hopper, G.W., I. Sánchez González, J.R. Bucholz, J.D. Lozier, C.L. Atkinson. 2023. Different components of biodiversity mediate two ecosystem functions derived from naturally assembled filter-feeder communities. Oikos. e09699
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Bucholz, J.R., G.W. Hopper, I. Sánchez González, T.K. Kelley, C.R. Jackson, R.C. Garrick, C. L. Atkinson, J. D. Lozier. 2023. Community-wide correlations between species richness, abundance, and population genomic diversity in a freshwater biodiversity hotspot. Molecular Ecology. 32(22): 5894-5912.
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Sánchez González, I, G.W. Hopper, J.R. Bucholz, M.E. Kubala, J.D. Lozier, C.L. Atkinson. 2023. Niche specialization and community niche space increase with species richness in filter-feeder assemblages. Ecosphere. e4495
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Hopper, G.W., K. B. Gido. C.C. Vaughn. 2023. Indirect functional effects of neighbors on food web compartments could not overcome density-dependent limited growth of a grazing minnow. Food Webs. e00277
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Atkinson, C.L., G.W. Hopper, D.A. Kreeger, J.W. Lopez, A.N. Maine, A.N. Schwalb, B.J. Sansom, C.C. Vaughn. 2023. Gains and gaps in knowledge surrounding freshwater mollusk ecosystem services. Freshwater Mollusk Biology and Conservation. 26:20–31
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Gido, K.B., S.C. Hedden, L.A. Bruckerhoff, C.A. Pennock, C.K. Hedden, G.W. Hopper, E.A. Renner, E.R. Johnson, B.J. Postlethwait. 2023. A perched culvert and natural obstructions limit fish dispersal in an intermittent prairie stream. Freshwater Science. 42(1):33-43
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Hopper, G.W., J.K. Buchanan, I. Sánchez González, M.E. Kubala, J.R. Bucholz, M.D. Lodato, J.D. Lozier, C.L. Atkinson. 2022. Little clams with big potential: nutrient release by Corbicula fluminea can exceed that of co-occurring freshwater mussel (Unionidae) assemblages. Biological Invasions. 24:2529-2545.
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Hopper, G.W., S. Chen, I. Sánchez González, J.R. Bucholz, Y. Lu, C.L. Atkinson. 2021. Aggregated filter feeders govern the flux and stoichiometry of locally available energy and nutrients in rivers. Functional Ecology 35:1183-1195