Pennock Lab Cover Stories

August 28, 2024

Pennock Lab Cover Stories

Ecosphere and Transactions of the American Fisheries Society journal covers, each depicting the San Juan River in Utah

Dr. Casey Pennock and his collaborators were honored with not one, but two journal cover stories this summer.

In the June issue of Ecosphere, a photo taken by Dr. Pennock of their study site on the lower San Juan River in southern Utah is featured. The article featured was published in the previous issue of Ecosphere:

Pennock, C. A., B. D. Healy, M. R. Bogaard, M. C. McKinstry, K. B. Gido, C. Nathan Cathcart, P. D. MacKinnon, and B. Hines. 2024. Translocation in a fragmented river leads to demographic benefits for an imperiled fish assemblage. Ecosphere 15:e4874. doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.4874

In the July issue of Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, another photo from Dr. Pennock's research on the San Juan River is featured. This issue also included an article by Dr. Pennock's research team:

Bogaard, M. R., K. B. Gido, M. C. McKinstry, C. A. Pennock, A. Barkalow, S. M. Bonjour, J. Bowman, K. C. Creighton, B. A. Hines, and B. J. Schleicher. 2024. Capture-translocation restores spawning migration connectivity of Razorback Sucker Xyrauchen texanus in the fragmented San Juan River. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 153:405-421 doi.org/10.1002/tafs.10475

Cover of June 2024 issue of Ecosphere
Cover of July 2024 issue of Transactions of the American Fisheries Society