Timothy M. Sesterhenn
Purdue University
7 Papers
17 Citations
Timothy M. Sesterhenn is an academic researcher from Purdue University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Habitat & Predation. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications. Previous affiliations of Timothy M. Sesterhenn include Morningside College.
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Papers
Assessing and addressing the re-eutrophication of Lake Erie: Central basin hypoxia
Donald Scavia,J. David Allan,Kristin K. Arend,Steven M. Bartell,Dmitry Beletsky,Nate S. Bosch,Stephen B. Brandt,Ruth D. Briland,Irem Daloğlu,Joseph V. DePinto,David M. Dolan,Mary Anne Evans,Troy M. Farmer,Daisuke Goto,Haejin Han,Tomas O. Höök,Roger L. Knight,Stuart A. Ludsin,Doran M. Mason,Anna M. Michalak,R. Peter Richards,James J. Roberts,Daniel K. Rucinski,Edward S. Rutherford,David J. Schwab,Timothy M. Sesterhenn,Hongyan Zhang,Yuntao Zhou,Yuntao Zhou +28 more
TL;DR: In this paper, recent trends in key eutrophication-related properties, assess their likely ecological impacts, and develop load response curves to guide revised hypoxia-based loading targets called for in the 2012 Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement.
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Diets and growth potential of early stage larval yellow perch and alewife in a nearshore region of southeastern Lake Michigan
Jonah L. Withers,Timothy M. Sesterhenn,Carolyn J. Foley,Carolyn J. Foley,Cary D. Troy,Tomas O. Höök,Tomas O. Höök +6 more
TL;DR: The results suggest dreissenid mussel veligers present early-feeding larvae with a relatively abundant prey source that may partially offset the apparent low consumption of other prey sources within Lake Michigan’s nearshore region.
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Modeling the implications of multiple hatching sites for larval dynamics in the resurgent Saginaw Bay walleye population
Timothy M. Sesterhenn,Charles R. Roswell,Sarah R. Stein,Peter Klaver,Edward M. Verhamme,Steven A. Pothoven,Tomas O. Höök +6 more
TL;DR: The authors' results indicate multiple larval walleye origins in the field, augmenting the continued production from the Saginaw River system, and supporting arguments for more emphasis on diverse spawning habitat management and restoration.
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Nutrient loading effects on fish habitat quality: Trade‐offs between enhanced production and hypoxia in Lake Erie, North America
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors examined the effects of nutrient loading on fish habitat quality, separating the negative effects of hypoxia from the potential positive effects of increased prey densities.
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The sensory substrate of multimodal communication in brown-headed cowbirds: are females sensory ‘specialists’ or ‘generalists’?
Kelly L. Ronald,Kelly L. Ronald,Timothy M. Sesterhenn,Timothy M. Sesterhenn,Esteban Fernández-Juricic,Jeffrey R. Lucas +5 more
TL;DR: A significant positive relationship between female visual and auditory temporal resolution is found, suggesting that females are sensory ‘generalists’, which may select for males that signal their quality similarly across modalities.
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