Publications

Lackmann, A. R.J. SeredaJ. Villeneuve, et al. (2025). Within-Ecosystem Comparison of Bigmouth Buffalo Ictiobus cyprinellus and Common Carp Cyprinus carpio Reveals Diverging Population Trajectories, Declining Recruitment, and a Lifespan of 148 Years Ecology and Evolution 15, no. 11: e72483.

Lackmann, A. R., Lyons, J.,  Kuber, K. A. , et al. (2025). Otolith Age Analysis Reveals Lifespans Greater Than 50 Years for the Three Species of Carpsucker (Carpiodes spp.) in Wisconsin. Aquaculture, Fish and Fisheries 5, no. 6: e70136. 

Lackmann, A. R., Bryshun, R., Phillips, I. D., Sereda, J., Ferrari, M., Leavitt, P. R., … & Jardine, T. D. (2025). Otolith and muscle stable isotope analyses to assess food-web interactions between threatened bigmouth buffalo (Ictiobus cyprinellus) and invasive common carp (Cyprinus carpio). Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.

Lackmann, A. R., Watkinson, D. A., David, S. R., Scarnecchia, D. L., & Docker, M. F. (2024). From neglect toward enlightenment: the conservation of native fishes in the twenty-first centuryEnvironmental Biology of Fishes, 107, 1305–1326.

Lackmann, A. R., Seybold, S., Bielak-Lackmann, E. S., Ford, W., Butler, M. G., & Clark, M. E. (2024). Analysis of bigmouth buffalo Ictiobus cyprinellus spawning phenology in Minnesota reveals 50-year recruitment failure and conservation concern. Scientific Reports14(1), 19444, 1-23.

Woodling, J. D., Treble, A., Brandt, M. M., & Lackmann, A. R. (2024). Otolith analysis reveals long-lived population demographics of quillback Carpiodes cyprinus and river carpsucker C. carpio in ColoradoEnvironmental Biology of Fishes, 1-15.