Brittany L. McCall Source Confirmed
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Arkansas State University
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Brittany L. McCall's research focuses on the ecology and conservation of fish species endemic to the Ouachita Highlands region of Arkansas. Her work investigates population characteristics, distribution, abundance, and habitat use of these narrowly distributed species. A significant portion of her recent publications examine the paleback darter (<scp><i>Etheostoma pallididorsum</i></scp>) and the Caddo madtom (<scp><i>Noturus taylori</i></scp>), with a particular interest in their population dynamics and life history. McCall also studies the comparative acclimation capacity and thermal tolerance of endemic and broadly distributed catfish species within the Ozark–Ouachita Mountain region. Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 3, with 7 total publications and 19 total citations. She has collaborated with Brook L. Fluker, with whom she shares 5 publications.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 7
- Citations: 19
Selected Publications
- Comparative acclimation capacity and thermal tolerance of a narrow endemic and a broadly distributed madtom catfish from the Ozark–Ouachita Mountain region, USA (2025) DOI
- Conservation genetic assessment of the paleback darter, <scp><i>Etheostoma pallididorsum</i></scp>, a narrowly distributed endemic in the Ouachita Highlands, Arkansas, USA (2021) DOI
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