CURRICULUM VITAE – APRIL 2017 David J. Hoeinghaus Department of Biological Sciences and the Advanced Environmental Research Institute University of North Texas, 1155 Union Circle #310559 Denton, Texas 76203-5017 USA

E-mail: [email protected] · Office: (940) 565-2228 · Fax: (940) 565-4297 Website: http://biol.unt.edu/~djhoeinghaus

Education

2006 Doctor of Philosophy – Ecology, Evolutionary Biology & Systematics Department of Wildlife & Fisheries Sciences, Texas A&M University Dissertation: Food web architecture in natural and impounded rivers of the Upper Paraná drainage basin, Brazil. Major Advisor: Dr. Kirk O. Winemiller

2002 Bachelor of Science – Conservation Biology & Biodiversity Department of Wildlife & Fisheries Sciences, Texas A&M University

Professional Appointments

Current appointments:

Associate Professor (2016 – present) Department of Biological Sciences and the Advanced Environmental Research Institute University of North Texas

Associate Editor, Biological Invasions (2011 – present)

Associate Editor, Hydrobiologia (2010 – present)

Associate Editor, Neotropical Ichthyology (2009 – 2011, 2015 – present)

Previous appointments:

Assistant Professor (2009 – 2016) Department of Biological Sciences and the Institute of Applied Science University of North Texas

Postdoctoral Research Associate (4/2009 – 8/2009) Dept. Wildlife & Fisheries Sciences, Texas A&M University Colleague: Dr. Kirk Winemiller

Postdoctoral Research Associate (8/2006 – 3/2009) Division of Biology, Kansas State University Colleagues: Dr. Keith Gido and Dr. Walter Dodds

Visiting Research Associate (7/2003-1/2004; 6/2004-1/2005; 8/2005-1/2006) Research Nucleus in Limnology, Ichthyology and Aquaculture (Nupélia) Hoeinghaus 2 Curriculum Vitae

Maringá State University, Brazil Colleagues: Dr. Angelo Agostinho and Dr. Luiz Gomes

Graduate Research Assistant (1-8/2003; 1-8/2005; 1-8/2006) Dept. Wildlife & Fisheries Sciences, Texas A&M University

Graduate Teaching Assistant Dept. Wildlife & Fisheries Sciences, Texas A&M University (1-5/2005) Dept. Renewable & Natural Resources, Texas A&M University (9-12/2002; 1-5/2004)

Undergraduate Research Assistant (4/2001 – 8/2002) Dr. Kirk Winemiller Lab; Wildlife & Fisheries Sciences, Texas A&M University

Publications (†mentored student or visiting scholar)

35. Tófoli, R.M., R.M. Dias, G.H.Z. Alves, D.J. Hoeinghaus, L.C. Gomes, M.T. Baumgartner & A.A. Agostinho. 2017. Gold at what cost? Another megaproject threatens the Amazon. Natureza & Conservação, in review

34. †Zeni, J.O., D.J. Hoeinghaus & L. Casatti. 2017. Effects of pasture conversion to sugarcane for biofuels production on stream fish assemblages in tropical agroecosystems. Freshwater Biology, in revision

33. †Churchill, C.J., D.J. Hoeinghaus & T.W. La Point. 2017. Environmental conditions increase growth rates and mortality of zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) along the southern invasion front in North America. Biological Invasions, in press

32. Hoeinghaus, D.J. 2017. Dams and river fragmentation. in T.E. Lacher Jr, Editor. Encyclopedia of the Anthropocene. Elsevier, in press (invited contribution; also included in the Reference Module in Earth Systems and Environmental Science.)

31. †Alves, G.H.Z., D.J. Hoeinghaus, G.I. Manetta & E. Benedito. 2017. Dry season limnological conditions and basin geology exhibit complex relationships with δ13C and δ15N of carbon sources in four Neotropical floodplains. PLoS ONE 12: e0174499.

30. Garcia, A.M., K.O. Winemiller, D.J. Hoeinghaus, M. Claudino, R. Bastos, F. Correa, S. Huckembeck, J.P. Vieira, D. Loebmann, P. Abreu & C. Ducatti. 2017. Hydrologic pulsing promotes connectivity and food web subsidies in a subtropical coastal ecosystem. Marine Ecology Progress Series 567: 17-28.

29. †Condini, M.V., D.J. Hoeinghaus, B.K. Soulen, A.P. Roberts & A.M. Garcia. 2017. Mercury concentrations in Dusky Grouper Epinephelus marginatus in littoral and neritic habitats along the southern Brazilian coast. Marine Pollution Bulletin 115: 266-272.

28. Vitule, J.R.S., A.A. Agostinho, V.M. Azevedo-Santos, V.S. Daga, W.R.T. Darwall, D.B. Fitzgerald, F.A. Frehse, D.J. Hoeinghaus, D.P. Lima Jr., A.L.B. Magalhães, M.L. Orsi, A.A. Padial, F.M. Pelicice, M. Petrere Jr., P.S. Pompeu & K.O. Winemiller. 2017. We need better understanding about functional diversity and vulnerability of tropical freshwater fishes. Biodiversity and Conservation 26: 757-762.

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27. †Ribolli, J., D.J. Hoeinghaus, J.A. Johnson, E. Zaniboni-Filho, P.D. Freitas & P.M. Galetti Jr. 2017. Isolation-by-time population structure in potamodromous Dourado brasiliensis in southern Brazil. Conservation Genetics 18: 67-76.

26. Winemiller, K.O., P.B. McIntyre, L. Castello, E. Fluet-Chouinard, T. Giarrizzo, S. Nam, I.G. Baird, W. Darwall, N.K. Lujan, I. Harrison, M.L.J. Stiassny, R.A.M. Silvano, D.B. Fitzgerald, F.M. Pelicice, A.A. Agostinho, L.C. Gomes, J.S. Albert, M. Petrere Jr., C. Zarfl, M. Mulligan, J.P. Sullivan, C. Arantes, L.M. Sousa, A.A. Koning, D.J. Hoeinghaus, M. Sabaj, J.G. Lundberg, J. Armbruster, P. Petry, J. Zuanon, G. Torrente Vilara, J. Snoeks, C. Ou, C.S. Pavanelli, A. Akama, A. van Soesbergen & L. Sáenz. 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.

25. †Driver, L.J. & D.J. Hoeinghaus. 2016. Fish metacommunity responses to experimental drought are determined by habitat heterogeneity and connectivity. Freshwater Biology 61: 533-548.

24. †Driver, L.J. & D.J. Hoeinghaus. 2016. Spatiotemporal dynamics of intermittent stream fish metacommunities in response to prolonged drought and re-connectivity. Marine and Freshwater Research 67: 1667-1679.

23. †Lima Junior, D.P., D.J. Hoeinghaus, L.M. Bini & A.A. Agostinho. 2015. Are non-native larger in invaded ranges? A test with tropical floodplain fish assemblages following inundation of a biogeographic barrier. Biological Invasions 17: 3263-3274.

22. †Pendleton, R.M., D.J. Hoeinghaus, L.C. Gomes & A.A. Agostinho. 2015. Trophic downgrading results in complex ecosystem dynamics in experimental tropical floodplain food webs. Hydrobiologia 760: 15-28.

21. †Condini, M.V., D.J. Hoeinghaus & A.M. Garcia. 2015. Trophic ecology of dusky grouper Epinephelus marginatus (, Epinephelidae) in littoral and neritic habitats of southern Brazil as elucidated by stomach contents and stable isotope analyses. Hydrobiologia 743: 109-125.

20. †Pendleton, R.M., D.J. Hoeinghaus, L.C. Gomes & A.A. Agostinho. 2014. Loss of rare fish species from tropical floodplain food webs affects community structure and ecosystem multifunctionality in a mesocosm experiment. PLoS ONE 9(1): e84568

19. Fry, M., D.J. Hoeinghaus, A. Ponette-González, R. Thompson & T. La Point. 2012. Fracking vs. faucets: balancing energy needs and water sustainability at urban frontiers. Environmental Science and Technology 46: 7444-7445.

18. Hoeinghaus, D.J., J.P. Vieira, C.S. Costa, C.E. Bemvenuti, K.O. Winemiller & A.M. Garcia. 2011. Hydrogeomorphic characteristics affect carbon sources supporting estuarine consumers within and among ecological guilds. Hydrobiologia 673: 79-92.

17. Winemiller, K.O., D.J. Hoeinghaus, A.A. Pease, P. Esselman, R.L. Honeycutt, D. Gbanaador, E. Carrera & J. Payne. 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.

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16. 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. Neotropical Ichthyology 8: 171-178.

15. Winemiller, K.O., A.S. Flecker & D.J. Hoeinghaus. 2010. Patch dynamics and spatial heterogeneity in streams. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 29: 84-99.

14. Hoeinghaus, D.J. & F.M. Pelicice. 2010. Lethal and non-lethal effects of predators on stream fish species and assemblages: a synthesis of predation experiments. Pgs. 619-648 in K.B. Gido & D.A. Jackson, eds. Community Ecology of Stream Fishes. American Fisheries Society Symposium 73.

13. 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. Conservation Biology 23: 1222-1231.

12. Hoeinghaus, D.J. and S.C. Zeug. 2008. Can stable isotope ratios provide for community-wide measures of trophic structure?: Comment. Ecology 89: 2353-2357.

11. Hoeinghaus, D.J., K.O. Winemiller & A.A. Agostinho. 2008. Hydrogeomorphology and river impoundment affect food-chain length in diverse Neotropical food webs. Oikos 117: 984- 995.

10. Hoeinghaus, D.J., K.O. Winemiller & A.A. Agostinho. 2007. Landscape-scale hydrologic characteristics differentiate patterns of carbon flow in large-river food webs. Ecosystems 10: 1019-1033.

9. 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. Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science 73: 399-408.

8. 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. Journal of Biogeography 34: 324-338.

7. 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. Marine Ecology Progress Series 334: 199-204.

6. 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. Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science 71: 457-466.

5. Hoeinghaus, D.J., K.O. Winemiller, C.A. Layman, D.A. Arrington & D.B. Jepsen. 2006. Effects of seasonality and migratory prey on body condition of Cichla species in a tropical floodplain river. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 15: 398-407.

4. 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. Neotropical Ichthyology 4: 279-284.

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3. 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. Neotropical Ichthyology 2: 85-92.

2. Hoeinghaus, D.J., C.A. Layman, D.A. Arrington, & K.O. Winemiller. 2003. Movement of Cichla species (Cichlidae) in a Venezuelan floodplain river. Neotropical Ichthyology 1: 121-126.

1. Hoeinghaus, D.J., C.A. Layman, D.A. Arrington, & K.O. Winemiller. 2003. Spatiotemporal variation in fish assemblage structure in tropical floodplain creeks. Environmental Biology of Fishes 67: 379-387.

Scientific Reports

Nueces River and Corpus Christi and Baffin Bays Basin and Bay Expert Science Team (NBBEST). 2011. Environmental Flows Recommendations Report. Final submission (Oct. 28, 2011), to the Texas Environmental Flows Advisory Group, Nueces River and Corpus Christi and Baffin Bays Basin and Bay Area Stakeholders Committee and Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. 285 pgs.

Gido, K.B., D.J. Thornbrugh and D.J. Hoeinghaus. 2008. Kansas aquatic gap: stream segment habitat, species distribution maps and predictive modeling of fishes in Kansas. Submitted to USGS Gap Analysis Program. 55 pgs.

Research Presentations (†mentored student)

†Brejão, G.L., D.J. Hoeinghaus, L. Casatti, M.A. Pérez-Mayorga & S.F.B. Ferraz. 2017. Non- linear responses of Amazonian stream fish diversity to deforestation: extent and time since impact. XXII Encontro Brasileiro de Ictiologia; Porto Seguro, Brazil.

Hoeinghaus, D.J., J. Jensen, T.B. Hardy, K.O. Winemiller, A.A. Pease & Y. Allen. 2017. Quantification of Alligator Gar recruitment dynamics using a river-stage specific floodplain inundation model. Texas Chapter American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting; Corpus Christi, Texas.

Bando, F.M., R.P. Mormul, B.R.S. Figueiredo, E.R. Cunha, J.M. Treviño†, D.J. Hoeinghaus, & S.M. Thomaz. 2016. Effects of habitat heterogeneity provided by macrophytes beds on attributes of Chironomidae assemblage: an experimental analysis. V Seminário Sobre Estudos Limnológicos em Clima Subtropical; Curitiba, Brazil.

†Brejão, G.L., D.J. Hoeinghaus, L. Casatti, M.A. Pérez-Mayorga & S.F.B. Ferraz. 2016. Threshold responses of Amazonian stream fish diversity to deforestation. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting; Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

†Zeni, J.O., D.J. Hoeinghaus & L. Casatti. 2016. Taxonomic and functional dynamics of fish assemblages of agricultural streams are not correlated with changes in instream habitat or watershed land-use. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting; Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

Dodds, W.K., W. Wollheim, A. Argerich, C. Baker, F. Ballantyne, B. Bowden, M. Evans-White, K. Farrell, M. Flinn, B. Frenette, G. Erica, J. Guinnip, T. Harms, S. Hedden, S. Higgs, D.J. Hoeinghaus 6 Curriculum Vitae

Hoeinghaus, J. Jones, L. Koenig, J.S. Kominoski, D. Larson, R. Lehrter, R. Mapes, W. McDowell, D. McMaster, S. Parker, B. Penaluna, A. Rosemond, J. Ruegg, J. Scott, K. Sheehan, A. Siders, C. Song, M. Spangler, R. Taylor, M.Trentman & M. Whiles. 2016. Implications of spatial heterogeneity for scaling lotic metabolism. Society for Freshwater Science Annual Meeting; Sacramento, California.

†Driver, L., & D.J. Hoeinghaus. 2016. Fish metacommunity responses to experimental drought are determined by habitat heterogeneity and connectivity. Texas Chapter American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting; Kerrville, Texas.

†McCauley, M., & D.J. Hoeinghaus. 2016. Gut microbial symbioses in freshwater fishes. Texas Chapter American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting; Kerrville, Texas.

†Fiori, L., B.R.S. Figueiredo, D.J. Hoeinghaus & E. Benedito. 2015. Presence of piscivorous fishes affects predation rate of invertivore populations. XV Congresso Brasileiro de Limnologia (Brazilian Limnology Conference); Maringá, Brazil.

Hoeinghaus, D.J. 2015. Integrating life-history and ecomorphology: towards a traits-based response and effect framework for freshwater fishes. XXI Encontro Brasileiro de Ictiologia; Recife, Brazil. (Invited seminar as part of the Symposium on “Testing ecological concepts using traits-based approaches”; I also Co-Chaired the session with L.C. Gomes).

†Alves dos Santos, D., D.J. Hoeinghaus & L.C. Gomes. 2015. Spatial scale and the invasion paradox: A test using Neotropical floodplain fish assemblages. XXI Encontro Brasileiro de Ictiologia; Recife, Brazil.

†Silva, J.C.B., F.G. Oliveira†, L.C. Gomes & D.J. Hoeinghaus. 2014. Experimental test of predator complementarity in ecomorphological traits on prey survivorship in tropical floodplain fish assemblages. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting; Sacremento, California.

†Oliveira, F.G., J.C.B. Silva†, L.C. Gomes & D.J. Hoeinghaus. 2014. Trait-mediated indirect effects of waterbirds on piscivorous fishes in experimental tropical floodplain food webs. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting; Sacremento, California.

†Driver, L.J. & D.J. Hoeinghaus. 2013. Dynamics of intermittent stream fish metacommunities. American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting; Little Rock, Arkansas.

†Ferrari-Hoeinghaus, A.P., D.J. Hoeinghaus, T.W. La Point, L.C. Gomes & A.A. Agostinho. 2013. Thresholds of floodplain fish assemblages in response to river impoundment and flood magnitude and duration. American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting; Little Rock, Arkansas.

Hoeinghaus, D.J., K.B. Gido & W.K. Dodds. 2013. Assemblage-level diversity of fish life- history strategies across riverscapes. American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting; Little Rock, Arkansas.

†Driver, L.J. & D.J. Hoeinghaus. 2013. Dynamics of intermittent stream fish metacommunities. Biology Graduate Research Day, University of North Texas [awarded best oral presentation]

†Christian, J., P.M. Holt, M.M. Chumchal, A.P. Roberts, L.C. Gomes, A.A. Agostinho & D.J. Hoeinghaus. 2013. Effects of body size, trophic position and ecosystem type on mercury in fishes of the Upper Paraná River Basin, Brazil. Biology Graduate Research Day, University of North Texas

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†Ferrari-Hoeinghaus, A.P., D.J. Hoeinghaus, T.W. La Point, L.C. Gomes & A.A. Agostinho. 2013. Thresholds of floodplain fish assemblages in response to river impoundment and flood timing, magnitude and duration. Biology Graduate Research Day, University of North Texas

†Trevino, J.M., R.M. Pendleton†, L.J. Driver†, T. Ware†, S. Josephson†, D. Viera†, G. McMichael†, B. Steele†, D. Quigley†, S. Barnes III†, A. Morris† & D.J. Hoeinghaus. 2013. Ecosystem effects of predator foraging efficiency and excretion stoichiometry interact with nutrient enrichment in experimental streams. Biology Graduate Research Day, University of North Texas

†Driver, L.J. & D.J. Hoeinghaus. 2013. Dynamics of intermittent stream fish metacommunities. 14th Annual Ecological Integration Symposium, Texas A&M University

†Christian, J., P.M. Holt, M.M. Chumchal, A.P. Roberts, L.C. Gomes, A.A. Agostinho & D.J. Hoeinghaus. 2013. Effects of body size, trophic position and ecosystem type on mercury in fishes of the Upper Paraná River Basin, Brazil. 14th Annual Ecological Integration Symposium, Texas A&M University

†Ferrari-Hoeinghaus, A.P., D.J. Hoeinghaus, T.W. La Point, L.C. Gomes & A.A. Agostinho. 2013. Thresholds of floodplain fish assemblages in response to river impoundment and flood timing, magnitude and duration. 14th Annual Ecological Integration Symposium, Texas A&M University

Hoeinghaus, D.J. 2013. Food web perspectives and fish community structure and dynamics. XX Encontro Brasileiro de Ictiologia; Maringá, Brazil. (invited seminar as part of the Symposium on “Perspectives in community structure and dynamics” – I also chaired the session)

Hoeinghaus, D.J. 2013. Opportunities at UNT and points to consider before, during and after study abroad. XX Encontro Brasileiro de Ictiologia; Maringá, Brazil. (invited seminar as part of the round-table session on “Ichthyology and CAPES: Graduate program challenges and opportunities”)

Hoeinghaus, D.J. 2013. Assemblage-level diversity of fish life-history strategies along longitudinal gradients of river systems. XX Encontro Brasileiro de Ictiologia; Maringá, Brazil. (invited seminar as part of the Symposium on “Life-history and habitats”)

†Christian, J., G. Adams, & D.J. Hoeinghaus. 2013. Effects of drought on stream food webs. Texas Chapter American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting; Lake Conroe, Texas.

†Driver, L.J. & D.J. Hoeinghaus. 2013. Dynamics of stream fish metacommunities during supraseasonal drought. Texas Chapter American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting; Lake Conroe, Texas.

Hoeinghaus, D.J., K.B. Gido & W.K. Dodds. 2013. Assemblage-level diversity of fish life- history strategies along longitudinal gradients of river systems. Texas Chapter American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting; Lake Conroe, Texas.

†Driver, L.J. & D.J. Hoeinghaus. 2012. Local and regional dynamics of fish metacommunities in intermittent, drought prone streams. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting; Portland, Oregon.

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†Trevino, J.M., R.M. Pendleton†, L.J. Driver†, T. Ware†, S. Josephson†, D. Viera†, G. McMichael†, B. Steele†, D. Quigley†, S. Barnes III†, A. Morris† & D.J. Hoeinghaus. 2012. Ecosystem effects of predator foraging efficiency and excretion stoichiometry interact with nutrient enrichment in experimental streams. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting; Portland, Oregon.

Hoeinghaus, D.J., K.B. Gido & W.K. Dodds. 2012. Assemblage-level diversity of life-history strategies along longitudinal gradients of river systems. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting; Portland, Oregon.

†Ferrari-Hoeinghaus, A.P., D.J. Hoeinghaus, R.M. Takemoto & G.C. Pavanelli. 2012. Island biogeography and fish endoparasite diversity. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting; Portland, Oregon.

†Williams, R.M., D.J. Hoeinghaus & J. Johnson. 2011. Connectivity of fish metapopulations across urbanization and environmental gradients. Annual McNair Scholars Symposium, University of North Texas.

†Pendleton, R.M., D.J. Hoeinghaus, L.C. Gomes & A.A. Agostinho. 2011. Realistic scenarios of biodiversity loss alter ecosystem structure and function in tropical floodplain lagoons. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting; Austin, Texas.

Garcia, A.M., D.J. Hoeinghaus, M. Claudino, R. Bastos, F. Correa, S. Huckembeck, J. Vieira, D. Loebmann, P. Abreu, K.O. Winemiller & C. Ducatti. 2011. Flooding drives one-way connectivity of aquatic food webs across spatial and temporal scales in a subtropical coastal lagoon. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting; Austin, Texas.

†Matherne, B.W., P.M. Holt, M.M. Chumchal, A.P. Roberts, D.J. Hoeinghaus, A.A. Agostinho & L.C. Gomes. 2011. Distributions of mercury in fish of the Upper Paraná River, Brazil. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting; Austin, Texas.

†Bailey, J.B., C.B. Anderson, D.J. Hoeinghaus & A.K. Poole†. 2011. Methods of SEEDS dispersal in the North Texas prairie. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting; Austin, Texas.

†Driver, L.J. & D.J. Hoeinghaus. 2011. Metacommunity dynamics of stream fish assemblages in response to seasonal drought in north Texas plains streams. SETAC; Denton, Texas.

†Matherne, B.W., P.M. Holt, M.M. Chumchal, A.P. Roberts, D.J. Hoeinghaus, A.A. Agostinho, L.C. Gomes. 2011. Distributions of mercury in fish of the Paraná River, Brazil. SETAC; Denton, Texas.

†Pendleton, R., D.J. Hoeinghaus, L.C. Gomes & A.A. Agostinho. 2011. Realistic scenarios of biodiversity loss alter ecosystem structure and function in tropical floodplain lagoons. Southwestern Association of Naturalists Annual Meeting; Tyler, Texas.

†Pendleton, R., D.J. Hoeinghaus, L.C. Gomes & A.A. Agostinho. 2011. Realistic scenarios of biodiversity loss alter ecosystem structure and function in tropical floodplain lagoons. Biology Graduate Research Day; University of North Texas

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Gido, K.B., W.K. Dodds & D.J. Hoeinghaus. 2009. Fish conservation in prairie rivers: fragmentation and groundwater extraction. Ann. Meeting North American Benthological Society; Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Evans-White, M.A., W.K. Dodds, D.J. Hoeinghaus, K.B. Gido & A.P. Ferrari-Hoeinghaus. 2009. Nutrient limitation of benthic primary production and respiration in Great Plains lotic ecosystems. Ann. Meeting North American Benthological Society; Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Hoeinghaus, D.J., K.B. Gido & W.K. Dodds. 2009. Quantitative life-history traits predict extinction-prone and invasive fishes in hydrologically modified river basins. 3nd Annual Ecoforecasting Symposium; University of Kansas.

Hoeinghaus, D.J., K.B. Gido & W.K. Dodds. 2009. Quantitative life-history traits predict extinction-prone and invasive fishes in hydrologically modified river basins. Kansas Natural Resource Conference; Wichita, Kansas.

Gido, K., D. Thornbrugh, D.J. Hoeinghaus & S. Mohandass. 2009. Kansas Aquatic Gap: progress, research findings and web interface. Kansas Natural Resource Conference; Wichita, Kansas.

Garcia, A.M., D.J. Hoeinghaus, M.C. Claudino, F. Corrêa, R.F. Bastos, S. Huckembeck, J.P. Vieira & C. Ducatti. 2009. Spatial variation in trophic structure of fish assemblages of Lagoa do Peixe National Park (RS, Brasil) identified via stable isotopes analyses. XVIII Encontro Brasileiro de Ictiologia; Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, Brasil.

Hoeinghaus, D.J., K.B. Gido, M.A. Evans-White & W.K. Dodds. 2008. Ecosystem effects of fish diversity and food-web structure interact with habitat heterogeneity in experimental streams. Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Ottawa, Canada.

*Hoeinghaus, D.J. and F.M. Pelicice. 2008. Direct and indirect effects of predation on stream fish assemblages. Special Symposium on Advances in Stream Fish Ecology, Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Ottawa, Canada.

*Hoeinghaus, D.J. 2008. Integrating natural history collections and mechanistic studies to forecast species distributions and ecosystem function. 2nd Annual Ecoforecasting Symposium; University of Kansas.

Wozniak, J., S.E. Davis, & D.J. Hoeinghaus. 2007. Using stable isotopes to assess food web dynamics in the coastal marshes of the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge. Meeting of the Estuarine Research Federation; Providence, RI

Hoeinghaus, D.J., K.B. Gido & W.K. Dodds. 2007. Fish life-history traits predict patterns of occurrence, introduction and extirpation in prairie streams. Ecological Society of America and Society for Ecological Restoration Joint Meeting, San Jose, CA.

†Carter, A. & D.J. Hoeinghaus. 2007. Food-web subsidies of Kansas streams: diet of an omnivorous fish. Konza Prairie LTER REU Seminar; Kansas State University

†Carter, A. & D.J. Hoeinghaus. 2007. Food-web subsidies of Kansas streams: diet of an omnivorous fish. Summer Undergraduate Research Opportunity Symposium; Kansas State University

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Evans-White, M.A., D.J. Hoeinghaus, K.B Gido, W.K. Dodds & M. Thompson. 2007. Temperature effects on community interactions and ecosystem processes in an experimental prairie stream. Annual Meeting of the North American Benthological Society; Columbia, South Carolina.

Gido, K.B, K.N. Bertrand, J.N. Murdock, W.K. Dodds, J.R. Bengtson, M.R. Whiles, M.A. Evans-White & D.J. Hoeinghaus. 2007. Disparate effects of grazing minnows on ecosystem processes in field and mesocosm experiments. Annual Meeting of the North American Benthological Society; Columbia, South Carolina.

Hoeinghaus, D.J., K.B. Gido & W.K. Dodds. 2007. Life-history traits of Kansas fishes: towards forecasting species and community responses to environmental change. 1st Annual Ecoforecasting Symposium; Kansas State University

Thompson, M., Evans-White, M.A., D.J. Hoeinghaus & K.B Gido. 2007. Thermal optima for consumption by Southern Redbelly Dace Phoxinus erythrogaster. 1st Annual Ecoforecasting Symposium; Kansas State University

Hoeinghaus, D.J., K.O. Winemiller & A.A. Agostinho. 2006. Structure of diverse tropical river food webs: landscape determinants, introduced species and ecological efficiency of exploited systems. Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists; New Orleans, Louisiana

Hoeinghaus, D.J., K.O. Winemiller & A.A. Agostinho. 2006. Introduced species and ecological efficiency of exploited food webs of the upper Paraná River basin, Brazil. 7th Annual Ecological Integration Symposium; Texas A&M University

Zeug, S.C., D.J. Hoeinghaus, V.R. Shervette & S.E. Davis III. 2005. Functional equivalence of created marsh habitat in the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, Texas. Biennial Meeting of the Estuarine Research Federation; Norfolk, Virginia

Hoeinghaus, D.J., A.P. Ferrari, R.M. Takemoto & G.C. Pavanelli. 2005. Island biogeography and fish endoparasite diversity. 6th Annual Ecological Integration Symposium; Texas A&M University

Zeug, S.C., V.R. Shervette, D.J. Hoeinghaus & S.E. Davis III. 2005. Functional equivalence of created marsh habitat in the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, Texas. 6th Annual Ecological Integration Symposium; Texas A&M University

Hoeinghaus, D.J., C.A. Layman & K.O. Winemiller. 2004. Allometric variation in Cichla of a Venezuelan floodplain river: Effects of seasonality and migratory prey. 5th Annual Ecological Integration Symposium; Texas A&M University

Hoeinghaus, D.J., C.A. Layman, D.A. Arrington & K.O. Winemiller. 2004. Movement of Cichla species in a Venezuelan floodplain river. 5th Annual Ecological Integration Symposium; Texas A&M University

Hoeinghaus, D.J., J.S. Birnbaum & K.O. Winemiller. 2004. Fish assemblage structure of Texas streams: Local vs. regional factors. Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society; College Station, TX

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Birnbaum, J.S., D.J. Hoeinghaus & K.O. Winemiller. 2003. Local vs. regional factors: A meta- analysis of Texas stream fish assemblages. Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists; Manaus, Brazil

Hoeinghaus, D.J., C.A. Layman, D.A. Arrington & K.O. Winemiller. 2003. Spatiotemporal variation in fish assemblage structure in tropical floodplain creeks. Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists; Manaus, Brazil

Birnbaum, J.S., D.J. Hoeinghaus & K.O. Winemiller. 2003. Relative influence of regional and local environmental factors on fish assemblages across Texas. Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Association of Naturalists; Norman, Oklahoma

Hoeinghaus, D.J., C.A. Layman, D.A. Arrington, & K.O. Winemiller. 2003. Spatiotemporal variation in fish assemblage structure in tropical floodplain creeks. Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Association of Naturalists; Norman, Oklahoma

Invited Seminars

Hoeinghaus, D.J., & J. Jensen. 2017. Quantification of Alligator Gar recruitment dynamics using a river-stage specific floodplain inundation model. Gulf Coast Prairie Landscape Conservation Cooperative webinar.

Hoeinghaus, D.J. 2015. Hydrology, biodiversity and food webs of tropical floodplain rivers. Biological Sciences Departmental Seminar, University of North Texas.

Hoeinghaus, D.J. 2014. Hydrology, biodiversity and the structure and function of floodplain ecosystems. Biological Sciences Departmental Seminar, University of North Texas.

Hoeinghaus, D.J. 2014. Hydrology, biodiversity and the structure and function of floodplain ecosystems. Biological Sciences Departmental Seminar, Université du Québec à Montréal.

Hoeinghaus, D.J. 2014. Hydrology, biodiversity and the structure and function of floodplain ecosystems. Biology Departmental Seminar, Oklahoma State University.

Hoeinghaus, D.J. 2013. Species traits and spatiotemporal dynamics of fish assemblage structure and function. Biology Departmental Seminar, University of Texas at Tyler.

Hoeinghaus, D.J. 2012. De volta para o futuro: New dimensions in aquatic community and ecosystem ecology. Graduate Programs in Freshwater Biology and Biological Oceanography, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande, Rio Grande, Brazil. (in Portuguese)

Hoeinghaus, D.J. 2012. De volta para o futuro: New dimensions in aquatic community and ecosystem ecology. Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná, Toledo, Brazil. (in Portuguese)

Hoeinghaus, D.J. 2012. Structure and function of tropical river food webs. Biology Departmental Seminar, Baylor University.

Hoeinghaus, D.J. 2011. Effects of altered hydrology and biodiversity loss on ecosystem function of tropical floodplain rivers. Brookhaven Science Lecture Series; Dallas, Texas.

Hoeinghaus, D.J. 2010. Biodiversity and ecosystem function in freshwater ecosystems. Beta Beta Beta Biological Sciences Honor Society, University of North Texas.

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Hoeinghaus, D.J. 2010. New frontiers in biodiversity and ecosystem function research in freshwater ecosystems. Texas Womens University.

Hoeinghaus, D.J. 2010. Responses of aquatic communities and ecosystem function to environmental change. Department of Biology, University of Texas at Arlington.

Hoeinghaus, D.J. 2009. Responses of aquatic communities and ecosystem function to environmental change. Department of Biological Sciences, University of North Texas.

Hoeinghaus, D.J. 2009. Responses of aquatic communities and ecosystem function to environmental change. Department of Biological Sciences, University of North Texas.

Hoeinghaus, D.J. 2008. Forecasting aquatic species, community and ecosystem responses to environmental change in the Great Plains of North America. Departamento do Biologia, Fundação Universidade do Rio Grande do Sul, Rio Grande, Brazil. (In Portuguese)

Hoeinghaus, D.J. 2008. Structure and function of large-river food webs: effects of hydrogeomorphology and river impoundment. Departamento do Biologia, Fundação Universidade do Rio Grande do Sul, Rio Grande, Brazil. (In Portuguese)

Hoeinghaus, D.J. 2007. Landscape-scale hydrologic characteristics differentiate patterns of large-river food web structure. Division of Biology, Kansas State University

Hoeinghaus, D.J. & A.M. Garcia. 2004. International collaborative research on fish community and food web ecology in Taim Ecological Reserve, Brazil. Instituto de Pesquisas Hidrológico, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil.

Hoeinghaus, D.J. 2003. Applications of stable isotopes in aquatic ecology. Departamento do Oceanografía, Fundação Universidade do Rio Grande do Sul, Rio Grande, Brazil.

Pending Research Grants

In Review – Implications of freshwater management and future climate change for oyster habitats in Texas. Texas Sea Grant; PI: Roberts, Co-PI Hoeinghaus and Atkinson. $299,999. Submitted 4/2017

In Review – NRT-INFEWS: Scientifically-engaged communities for food-energy-water sustainability. National Science Foundation; PI: Hoeinghaus, with 8 other UNT faculty. $3,000,000. Submitted 2/2017

In Review – Preliminary Proposal: Trait-based analysis of fish assemblage dynamics in response to drought-induced fragmentation and effects on food web structure. National Science Foundation; PI: Hoeinghaus, Co-PI: Crossley. Submitted 1/2017

In Review – Collaborative Research: Evaluating a data-driven approach to teaching technical writing to STEM majors. National Science Foundation; PI: Boettger, Co-PI: Hoeinghaus and Roberts; $194,054 (total budget $300,000). Submitted 10/2016

Research Grants & Scholarships

11/2016-10/2018: Diversidade taxonômica e funcional da ictiofauna de riachos em microbacias com desmatamento recente (Taxonomic and functional diversity of the stream fish fauna in Hoeinghaus 13 Curriculum Vitae

newly deforested watersheds). FAPESP; PI: Casatti, Co-PIs Hoeinghaus et al.; R$145.000 (approx. US$45,000).

9/2015-8/2016: Experimental determination of host suitability for six state-threatened mussel species. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department; PI: Hoeinghaus PI, Co-PI: Williams (UT Tyler); $74,189.

6/2015-5/2018: Quantification of Alligator Gar recruitment dynamics using a river-stage specific floodplain inundation model. Gulf Coast Prairie Landscape Conservation Cooperative; PI: Hoeinghaus, Co-PIs: Hardy and Jensen (TX State), Winemiller (TAMU), Pease (TX Tech); $199,973.

3/2014: Evolutionary and environmental drivers of gut microbe diversity in detritivorous fishes. UNT I-GRO Global Advising & Mentoring Experiences for Students; PI: Hoeinghaus; $2,600.

6/2013-5/2014: Summer training experience for K-12 teachers in control engineering. IEEE Control Systems Society Outreach Fund; PI: Wan (UNT), Co-PIs: Hoeinghaus et al.; $5,000.

8/2013-5/2014: Effects of macrophyte functional diversity on food web structure and ecosystem function. Fulbright U.S. Student Program; grant to Hoeinghaus advisee Jessica Treviño in support of her M.S. research in Brazil. Grant covers travel, stipend and partial research expenses; approximately $20,000.

1/2013-12/2013: Influence of hydrologic regime on fish assemblage trophic structure and dynamics at Taim Ecological Station using stable isotopes and stomach contents. Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (National Council for Scientific and Technological Development; Brazil); PI: Garcia (FURG), Co-PIs Hoeinghaus et al.; R$29.995 (approx. US$15,000).

1/2013-12/2013: Structure and dynamics of the estuarine food web of Lagoa dos Patos and residence time of estuarine fishes. Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul (Rio Grande do Sul State Research Foundation; Brazil); PI: Garcia (FURG), Co-PIs: Hoeinghaus et al.; R$45.056 (approx. US$22,500).

1/2012-12/2013: 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. Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (National Council for Scientific and Technological Development; Brazil); PI: Vieira (FURG), Co-PIs: Hoeinghaus et al.; R$84.571 (approx. US$50,100).

11/2011: UNT PEST (Pursuit of Extramural Support Travel) grant and Biological Sciences to attend PI meeting at NSF for the Water Sustainability and Climate program; $1,200.

9/2011-8/2012: Mercury in tropical freshwater ecosystems: A partnership between UNT and Maringá State University, Brazil. Charn Uswachoke International Development Fund; PI: Roberts, Co-PI: Hoeinghaus; $6,750.

6/2011: Interacting effects of predator diversity and drought on stream ecosystems. University of North Texas Junior Faculty Summer Research Fellowship; $5,000.

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9/2010-8/2011: WSC-Category 1: Integrated biophysical-social research for water and ecosystem sustainability in an effluent-driven urbanizing watershed. National Science Foundation; PI: Hoeinghaus; Co-PIs: Acevedo, La Point, Thompson (all UNT); $148,998.

9/2010-8/2011: Biodiversity and ecosystem function in tropical floodplain river systems: New frontiers in Long Term Ecological Research collaboration between UNT and Maringá State University, Brazil. Charn Uswachoke International Development Fund; PI: Hoeinghaus; $7,500.

6/2010: Effects of food web structure and biodiversity on ecosystem function. University of North Texas Junior Faculty Summer Research Fellowship; $5,000.

1/2010-12/2012: 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. Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (National Council for Scientific and Technological Development; Brazil); PI: Vieira (FURG), Co-PIs: Hoeinghaus et al.; R$968.694 (approx. US$600,000).

1/2010-12/2012: 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. Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (National Council for Scientific and Technological Development; Brazil); PI: Araújo (UFRRJ), Co-PIs: Hoeinghaus et al.; R$539.226 (approx. US$337,000).

1/2010-12/2012: The Upper Paraná River Floodplain – Brazilian LTER Phase II continuation. Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (National Council for Scientific and Technological Development; Brazil); PI: Agostinho (UEM), Co-PIs: Hoeinghaus et al.; R$253.000 (approx. US$150,000).

1/2010-12/2012: Patos Lagoon Estuary and Adjacent Coast – Brazilian LTER Phase II continuation. Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (National Council for Scientific and Technological Development; Brazil); PI: Vieira (FURG), Co-PIs: Hoeinghaus et al.; R$253.000 (approx. US$150,000).

1/2010-12/2011: Use of stable isotopes to study eutrophication and lateral subsidies in the food web of Lagoa dos Patos Estuary, Brazil. Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (National Council for Scientific and Technological Development; Brazil); PI: Garcia (FURG), Co-PIs: Hoeinghaus et al.; R$62.105 (approx. US$38,000).

1-12/2008: Structure and dynamics of aquatic food webs of Lagoa do Peixe National Park, Brazil. Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (National Council for Scientific and Technological Development; Brazil); PI: Garcia (FURG), Co-PIs: Hoeinghaus et al.; R$38.602 (approx. US$20,000).

1-12/2008: Analyzing aquatic food webs in a poorly-studied Brazilian National Park through stomach contents and stable isotope analyses. International Foundation for Science; PI: Garcia (FURG), Co-PIs: Hoeinghaus et al.; $11,710.

6/2006: Structure of diverse tropical river food webs: landscape determinants, introduced species and ecological efficiency of exploited systems. TAMU Interdisciplinary Program in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology; Travel and Presentation Award; $1,000.

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1-12/2004: Food-chain length and the relative importance of carbon sources in natural and modified aquatic habitats of the Upper Paraná River basin, Brazil. Society of Wetland Scientists; Student Research Grant; PI: Hoeinghaus; $1,000 (continuation of previous award).

1-12/2004: Texas Water Resources Institute Mills Scholarship; $1,000

1-12/2004: Food webs of the Upper Paraná River basin, Brazil. Texas A&M University Vice President for Research; Graduate Student Research and Presentation Grant; $500.

6/2003: American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists; Student Travel Award – Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Manaus, Brazil; $350.

1-12/2003: Beneficiary, K.O. Winemiller Faculty Fellowship; $1,000.

1-12/2003: Food-chain length and the relative importance of carbon sources in natural and modified aquatic habitats of the Upper Paraná River basin, Brazil. Society of Wetland Scientists; Student Research Grant; PI: Hoeinghaus; $1,500.

1/2003: Merit Tuition Reimbursement Award; Dept. Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences, Texas A&M University; $835.

1/2002: Undergraduate research - fish assemblage structure in tropical floodplain creeks. Beneficiary, NSF REU grant to K.O. Winemiller (TAMU); all travel and research expenses (approx. $5,000)

Graduate and Undergraduate Mentoring

Major Advisor or Co-Advisor for Graduate and Undergraduate Research and Training Current students: Brittany Harried; Ph.D., Biology UNT; 8/2016-present. Fish functional ecology and stream food webs Gabriel Brejão; Ph.D. candidate at Universidade Estadual de São Paulo, Brazil; Co-advisor – L. Casatti; 10/2015-present. Dissertation research: Threshold responses of stream fish diversity to deforestation in the Amazon. Gabriel was at UNT 3-8/2016 with support from a competitive scholarship from FAPESP (São Paulo State Research Foundation). Jaquelini de Oliveira Zeni; Ph.D. candidate at Universidade Estadual de São Paulo, Brazil; Co-advisor – L. Casatti; 10/2015-present. Dissertation research: Effects of land-cover change for biofuels production on tropical stream fish diversity. Jaque was at UNT 11/2015-10/2016 with support from a competitive scholarship from FAPESP (São Paulo State Research Foundation). Luíza Leal – M.S., Ecotones, Universidade Federal do Tocantins, Brazil; Co-advisor – F.M. Pelicice; Fall 2014-present. Thesis research: Effects of a non-native predator Cichla kelberi on ecosystem functions mediated by fish assemblages in the Rosana Reservoir, Brazil. CeJay Petersen; P.S.M. Environmental Science UNT; 8/2016-present. Internship with USGS Ian Rapp (8/2016-present) Biology UNT; Undergraduate volunteer and research assistant Karina Barbosa (2/2017-present) Ecology UNT; McNair Scholar Alicia Melton (2/2017-present) Ecology UNT; Undergraduate volunteer Dalynn Kim (2/2017-present) Ecology UNT; Undergraduate volunteer Brandon Washington (2/2017-present) Ecology UNT; Undergraduate volunteer Hoeinghaus 16 Curriculum Vitae

Daniel Witt (8/2016-5/2017) Ecology UNT; Undergraduate volunteer Kevin Stewart (2/2016-3/2017) Ecology UNT; Undergraduate volunteer Ajay Panda (10/2016-4/2017) Texas Academy of Math and Science – Fish ecomorphology. Ajay won 2nd place at the Ft. Worth Regional Science Fair.

Former students: Luke Driver (Ph.D., Environmental Science UNT; 1/2010-8/2015). Dissertation: Dynamics of stream fish metacommunities in response to drought-induced fragmentation and reconnection. [Luke is currently with USGS in Little Rock, Arkansas] Gustavo Henrique Zaia Alves – Ph.D., Freshwater Ecology, Universidade Estadual de Maringá, Brazil; Co-advisor – E. Benedito; 8/2012-8/2015. Dissertation research: Food web structure in tropical floodplains. Gustavo was at UNT for the Fall 2014 semester with support from a scholarship from CNPq. [Gustavo is currently a Postdoc at UEM] Jessica Treviño (M.S., Environmental Science UNT; 8/2011-8/2015; U.S. Fulbright Scholar for research in Brazil 8/2013-5/2014). Thesis: Effects of macrophyte functional diversity on taxonomic and functional diversity and stability of tropical floodplain fish assemblages. [Jessica is currently a Hydrologist with USGS in Ft. Worth, Texas] Rich Pendleton (M.S., Biology UNT; 1/2010-5/2012). Thesis: Ecosystem responses of biodiversity loss in tropical floodplain lagoons. [Rich is currently a Fisheries Biologist at the Hudson River Estuary Program and Cornell University] Dan Quigley (Professional Science M.S., Environmental Science UNT; 8/2011-5/2013). Internship with USGS on zebra mussel monitoring in North Texas reservoirs. [Dan is currently a Biologist with USGS in Ft. Worth, Texas] Warren Burton (3/2015-12/2016) Biology UNT; Undergraduate Research Assistant Michael Coleman (5/2015-8/2016) Biology UNT; Undergraduate Research Assistant Stormy Durant (B.S. Honors Distinguished Scholar, Biology UNT; 1/2014-5/2015). Honors Senior Thesis: Patterns of ecomorphological diversity within a North Texas stream fish assemblage. Amber Russell (1/2016-5/2016) Integrative Studies UNT; Undergraduate volunteer Walker Graham (3/2015-5/2016) Biology UNT; Undergraduate volunteer Jamie Emm (8/2014-7/2015) Biology UNT; Undergraduate Research Assistant Michelle Long (8-12/2014) Biology UNT; Undergraduate volunteer Zack Brown (1-12/2014) Biology UNT; Undergraduate volunteer Amanda Gleason (4/2012-5/2013) Geography UNT; Undergraduate volunteer Ryan Williams (3/2011-5/2012) Biology UNT; Undergraduate McNair Scholar Jessica Treviño (5/2010-5/2011) Biology UNT; Undergraduate volunteer Eric Zhu (1-8/2016) Texas Academy of Math and Science UNT research scholar Nicholas Tran (4-8/2016) Texas Academy of Math and Science UNT research scholar Christopher Tang (4-8/2016) Texas Academy of Math and Science UNT research scholar Eric Sung (5-8/2011) Texas Academy of Math and Science UNT research scholar

Mentor for Visiting International Research Scholars at UNT:

Post-Doctoral Researchers: Dr. José Luís Costa Novaes; Professor at Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido, Brazil. Competitive scholarship awarded by CNPq (Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development) to conduct post-doctoral research (sabbatical) in my lab on dynamics of fish assemblages in arid ecosystems (at UNT 1-12/2014).

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Doctoral Researchers: Gabriel Brejão; Ph.D. candidate at Universidade Estadual de São Paulo, Brazil. Major Advisor: Dr. Lilian Casatti, Co-advisor: Dr. David Hoeinghaus (UNT). Competitive scholarship awarded by FAPESP (São Paulo State Research Foundation). Threshold responses of stream fish diversity to deforestation in the Amazon (at UNT 3-8/2016). Jaquelini de Oliveira Zeni; Ph.D. candidate at Universidade Estadual de São Paulo, Brazil. Major Advisor: Dr. Lilian Casatti, Co-advisor: Dr. David Hoeinghaus (UNT). Competitive scholarship awarded by FAPESP (São Paulo State Research Foundation). Effects of land-cover change for biofuels production on tropical stream fish diversity (at UNT 11/2015-10/2016). Gustavo Henrique Zaia Alves; Ph.D. candidate at Universidade Estadual de Maringá, Brazil. Major Advisor: Dr. Evanilde Benedito, Co-advisor: Dr. David Hoeinghaus (UNT). Competitive scholarship awarded by CNPq (Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development). Stable isotopes and trophic ecology (at UNT 8-12/2014). Daniel Alves; Ph.D. candidate at Universidade Estadual de Maringá, Brazil. Major Advisor: Dr. Luiz C. Gomes. Competitive scholarship awarded by CNPq (Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development). Invasive species (at UNT 3- 7/2014). Bruna Belini; Ph.D. candidate at Universidade Estadual de Maringá, Brazil. Major Advisor: Dr. Ricardo M. Takemoto. Competitive scholarship awarded by CNPq (Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development). Trophic ecology (at UNT 10/2013-7/2014). Mario Vinicius Condini; Ph.D. candidate at Universidade Federal do Rio Grande, Brazil. Major Advisor: Dr. Alexandre M. Garcia. Visit support by CNPq (Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development). Trophic ecology of Dusky Grouper in southern Brazil (at UNT 6-8/2013). Josiane Ribolli; Ph.D. candidate at Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCAR), Brazil. Major Advisor: Dr. Pedro Manoel Galetti Jr. Competitive scholarship awarded by CNPq (Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development). Population genetics of migratory species (at UNT 4-9/2013). Dilermando Pereira Lima Junior; Ph.D. candidate at Universidade Estadual de Maringá, Brazil. Major Advisor: Dr. Angelo A. Agostinho. Competitive scholarship awarded by CNPq (Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development). Invasive species ecology (at UNT 6-12/2011).

Service as Committee Member for Graduate Students at UNT (Major advisor): PhD: Rocio Jarra Millar (Biology), Chris Churchill (La Point), Brian Matherne (Roberts), Kiran Lamichhane (La Point), Jeff Mabe (Kennedy), Amy Hoffman (Nagaoka – Geography), Jody Huddleston (Oppong – Geography), Stacey Antilla (Wolverton/Fry – Geography), Shiho Yamamoto (Acevedo – Engineering), Fabio Possamai (Callicott – Philosophy) MS: Jen Bailey (Kennedy), Brannon Barr (Wolverton - Geography), Jordan Sloop (Stevens), Alexandra Poole (Kennedy/Rozzi), Carl Renner (La Point), Sid Barnes III (Atkinson)

External Committee Member or Member of Thesis/Dissertation Evaluation Board for Graduate Students at Other Institutions: Hoeinghaus 18 Curriculum Vitae

Killian Sterling; Texas State University. Major Advisor: Dr. Jennifer Jensen (external thesis committee member, 2016 – present) Richard Peel; Rhodes University, South Africa. Major Advisor: Dr. Olaf Weyl (external dissertation examiner, 2016) Bruna Ramos Belini; Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM), Brazil. Major Advisor: Dr. Ricardo Takemoto; Co-Advisor: Dr. Luiz Gomes (member of dissertation proposal evaluation committee, 2012) Marlucy Coelho Claudino; Universidade Federal do Rio Grande (FURG), Brazil. Major Advisor: Dr. Alexandre M. Garcia (member of thesis examination committee, 2012) Alejandra Sepulveda; El Colegio de la Frontera Sur (ECOSUR), Unidad Villahermosa, Mexico. Major Advisor: Dr. Manuel Mendoza-Carranza (external doctoral committee member, 2008)

Other Formal Mentoring Activities Faculty Co-Advisor, Biology Graduate Student Association, University of North Texas (2016 – present)

Faculty Co-Advisor, UNT Undergraduate Chapter of the Ecological Society of America Strategies for Ecology Education, Diversity and Sustainability (SEEDS) program, University of North Texas (2010 – present)

Mentor, Summer Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program, Kansas State Univ. (2007) Mentor, Research Experience for Undergraduates, Konza Prairie LTER (2006, 2007) Mentor, NSF Undergraduate Mentoring in Environmental Biology, Texas A&M (2005)

Teaching (*new course developed at UNT)

Instructor, *Freshwater Ecosystems (BIOL 4005/5270; 4 SCH), University of North Texas (Fall 2011, 2013, 2015)

Instructor, *Community Ecology (BIOL 4051+4052/5051+5052; 4 SCH), University of North Texas (Fall 2010, 2012; Spring 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017)

Instructor, *Fish Diversity and Ecology (BIOL 4005/5040; 4 SCH), University of North Texas (Fall 2014, 2016)

Instructor, Biology Departmental Seminar (BIOL 4800 and 5860; 1 SCH), University of North Texas (Spring 2015, 2016, 2017)

Instructor, *EcoLunch Graduate Research Seminar (BIOL 5040; 1 SCH), University of North Texas (Fall 2010; Spring 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014)

Instructor, *Contemporary Topics in Conservation Biology (BIOL 5040; 1 SCH), University of North Texas (Fall 2011, 2013, 2014)

Instructor, Hypotheses Testing in Ecological Research, Universidade Estadual de Maringá, Brazil (invited short course, taught in Portuguese; 5/28-6/1/2012)

Instructor, *Advanced Ecology (BIOL 5040; 3 SCH), University of North Texas (Spring 2012)

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Instructor, *Foundations of Environmental Science (BIOL 5030; 1 SCH), University of North Texas (re-development of existing course, Fall 2011)

Instructor, *Biodiversity, Ecosystem Function, and Human Wellbeing (BIOL 5040; 2 SCH), University of North Texas (Spring 2011)

Instructor, Principles of Biology II (BIOL 1720; 3 SCH), University of North Texas (Fall 2009, Spring 2011)

Invited Lecturer, Foundations of Environmental Science (BIOL 5030), Univ. North Texas (2009, 2010)

Invited Lecturer, Fisheries Management & Techniques (BIOL 696), Kansas State Univ. (2008) Invited Lecturer, Wildlife and Fisheries Conservation (BIOL 433), Kansas State Univ. (multiple lectures, 2007–2009)

Invited Lecturer, Principles of Conservation Biology (BIOL 642), Kansas State Univ. (2007) Invited Lecturer, Fish Ecology (BIOL 682), Kansas State University (2007) Seminar Coordinator, Food Webs at the Landscape Scale (WFSC 681), Texas A&M (2005) Instructor, Wetland Ecosystem Management Lab (WFSC 428), Texas A&M Univ. (2005) Instructor, Fundamentals of Ecology (RENR 215), Texas A&M University (2002, 2004) Invited Lecture, Advanced Statistics (graduate level), Univ. Estadual de Maringá, Brazil (2003) Supplemental Instructor, Introductory Ecology (RENR 201), Texas A&M University (2002)

Professional Service

Editorial Boards, Biological Invasions (2011-present), Hydrobiologia (2010-present), Neotropical Ichthyology (2009-2011, 2015-present);

Co-Coordinator, Department of Biological Sciences Invited Seminar Series, University of North Texas (2014 – present; committee member since Fall 2009)

Department Representative, College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, University of North Texas (Fall 2015 – present)

Chair, Department of Biological Sciences Undergraduate Scholarship Committee, University of North Texas (Spring 2015 – present)

Chair, Department of Biological Sciences Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, University of North Texas (Spring 2015 – present)

Member, Department of Biological Sciences PAC Criteria Revision Committee, University of North Texas (Spring 2015)

Panelist, Research Opportunity Grant Proposals, University of North Texas (2013)

Co-Coordinator, Environmental Science Graduate Degree Program, University of North Texas (3/2011-7/2012)

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Invited Member, Nueces River, Corpus Christi and Baffin Bays Expert Science Team: Texas Senate Bill 3 Environmental Flows Program (1/2010-10/2011) Invited Instructor (Fish Ecology), Elm Fork Chapter of the Texas Master Naturalist’s Program (annually since 2011; txmn.org)

Member, Faculty Search Committee – Ecosystem Services (2010-2011) Department of Philosophy and Sub-Antarctic Biocultural Conservation Cluster, University of North Texas

Participant, UNT-International “Task Force Brazil” (international recruitment strategies and promotion; 2011 – 2014)

Presentation judge; Texas Chapter AFS Annual Meeting (2013), UNT Dept. Biological Sciences Graduate Student Research Day (2011)

Volunteer, Konza Praire Biological Station Visitor’s Day (2008) Volunteer, Spring burn crew – Konza Prairie LTER (2006) Moderator; Conservation, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Symposium, Texas A&M University (2005) Member; Graduate Program Enhancement Fund Committee (2005) Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences, Texas A&M University Co-Chair; 5th Annual Ecological Integration Symposium (2004) “Demonstrating Ecological Value: Promoting Conservation & Sustainability” Texas A&M University Host for departmental seminar speakers Department of Biological Sciences, University of North Texas (annually, 2010 – present) Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences, Texas A&M University (2002-2006) Selection Committee; Association of Former Students College-Level Teaching Awards (2004) Texas A&M University Chairman; Graduate Student Travel Awards Committee (2004) American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists Treasurer; Association of Graduate Wildlife and Fisheries Scientists (2003-2004) Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences, Texas A&M University

Service as Reviewer (*multiple reviews)

Animal Conservation; Acta Oecologica; Acta Scientiarum; Aquatic Ecology; Aquatic Living Resources*; Aquatic Sciences; Archiv Für Hydrobiologie; Austral Ecology; Biological Conservation*; Biological Invasions* (also Editorial Board); Biological Reviews; Brazilian Journal of Biology; Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences; Copeia; Ecography*; Ecological Applications*; Ecology*; Ecology of Freshwater Fish*; Ecosphere*; Environmental Biology of Fishes*; Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science*; Fisheries Research; Forest Ecology and Management; Freshwater Biology*; Global Change Biology; Global Ecology and Biogeography; Hydrobiologia* (also Editorial Board); Journal of Applied Hoeinghaus 21 Curriculum Vitae

Ecology; Journal of Biogeography*; Journal of Fish Biology; Journal of the North American Benthological Society; Marine Ecology Progress Series*; Marine and Freshwater Research; Nature Communications*; Neotropical Ichthyology* (also Editorial Board); Oecologia; Pan- American Journal of Aquatic Sciences; PLoS ONE*; Transactions of the American Fisheries Society*; AFS Books; Backhuys Publishers; UNT University Press; National Science Foundation (DEB)*; Oak Ridge Associated Universities (Ralph Powe Award); Sam Houston State University (enhancement grants); National Research Foundation of South Africa (national researcher rating); Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia – INPA (graduate program in Freshwater Biology and Fisheries).

Awards & Honors

Best Professional Paper (2009); Kansas Natural Resources Conference; Wichita, Kansas

AAAS/Science – Program for Excellence in Science (2006-2008) Valiela Presentation Award (2005) Biennial Meeting of the Estuarine Research Federation; Norfolk, Virginia Third Place Graduate Oral Presentation (2005) Conservation, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Symposium; Texas A&M University First Place Graduate Poster Presentation (2004) Student Symposium in Conservation, Ecology and Evolution; Texas A&M University Sigma Xi Scientific Research Society, Texas A&M University Chapter (2003) Honorable Mention, Clark Hubbs Award (2003) Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Association of Naturalists First Place Graduate Oral Presentation (2003) Life Sciences Division, Student Research Week, Texas A&M University First Place Graduate Poster Presentation (2003) Dept. Wildlife & Fisheries Sciences Student Research Symp., Texas A&M University First Place Undergraduate Oral Presentation (2002) Dept. Wildlife & Fisheries Sciences Student Research Symp., Texas A&M University

Current and Previous Professional Affiliations

American Association for the Advancement of Science; American Fisheries Society; Ecological Society of America; North American Benthological Society; Sigma Xi Scientific Research Society; Sociedade Brasileira de Ictiologia; Society for Conservation Biology; Texas Chapter American Fisheries Society

Language Proficiency

English – native language Portuguese – speak, understand, read and write fluently Spanish – understand and read competently, limited speaking and writing