Golden A.S., Sivaram S., Batsaikhan G., Jensen O.P. 2021. Thunderstorms have species and gear-specific indirect effects on the catchability of Mongolian salmonids. Fisheries Management and Ecology. 28(4): 373-382. PDF
Pollack L., Wiltsee L., Beittel A., Ganzorig B., Jensen O.P. 2021. Individual variation and vulnerability to angling: No apparent behavioral differences among fish captured using different fishing gears. Ethology. 127:1084-1093. PDF
Galland L.M., Simmons J.B., Jahner J.P., Luzuriaga-Neira A.R., Sloat M.R., Chandra S., Hogan Z., Jensen O.P., Parchman T.L. 2021. Hierarchical genetic structure and implications for conservation of the world’s largest salmonid, Hucho taimen. Scientific Reports. 11(1): 1-15. PDF
Golden, A.S., Free, C.M., and Jensen, O.P. 2019. Angler preferences and satisfaction in a high-threshold “bucket list” recreational fishery. Fisheries Research. 220. PDF
Olson, K., Krabbenhoft, T., Hrabik, T., Mendsaikhan, B., and O.P. Jensen. 2019. Pelagic- littoral trophic polymorphism in Hovsgol grayling Thymallus nigrescens from Lake Hovsgol, Mongolia. Ecology of Freshwater Fish. PDF
Roman, I., Bourgeois, Y., Reyes-Velasco, J., Jensen, O.P., Waldman, J., and S. Boissinot. 2018. Contrasted patterns of divergence and gene flow among five fish species in a Mongolian rift lake following glaciation. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. PDF
Tsogtsaikhan, P., Mendsaikhan, B., Jargalmaa, G., Ganzorig, B, Weidel, B.C., Filosa, C.M., Free, C.M., Young, T., and Jensen, O.P. 2017. Comparison of age and growth of lenok, Brachymystax lenok (Pallas 1773), and grayling, Thymallus spp., in lentic and lotic habitats of Northern Mongolia. Journal of Applied Ichthyology. 33: 108-115. PDF
Hartman, K.J. and Jensen, O.P. 2017. Anticipating climate change impacts on Mongolian salmonids: bioenergetics models for lenok and Baikal grayling. Ecology of Freshwater Fish. 26: 383-396. PDF
Olson, K., Jensen, O.P., and Hrabik, T. 2016. Feeding ecology and prey resource partitioning of lenok (Brachymystax lenok) and Baikal grayling (Thymallus arcticus baicalensis) in the Eg and Uur Rivers, Mongolia. Ecology of Freshwater Fish. 25: 565–576. PDF
Free, C.M., Jensen, O.P., and Mendsaikhan, B. 2015. A Mixed-Method Approach for Quantifying Illegal Fishing and Its Impact on an Endangered Fish Species. PLoS ONE. 10(12): e0143960. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0143960. PDF
Young, T. O.P. Jensen, B. Weidel, and S. Chandra. 2015. Natural trophic variability in a large, oligotrophic, near-pristine lake. Journal of Great Lakes Research. 41:463-472. PDF
Free, C.M., O.P. Jensen, S.A. Mason, M. Eriksen, N.J. Williamson, and B. Boldgiv. 2014. High-levels of microplastic pollution in a large, remote, mountain lake. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 85:156-163 PDF
Ahrenstorff, T.D., Jensen, O.P., Weidel, B.C., Mendsaikhan, B., and T.R. Hrabik. 2012. Abundance, spatial distribution, and diet of endangered Hovsgol grayling (Thymallus nigrescens). Environmental Biology of Fishes. 94:465-476 PDF
Gilroy, D.J., O.P. Jensen, B.C. Allen, S. Chandra, B. Ganzorig , Z. Hogan, J. Maxted, M.J. Vander Zanden. 2010. Home range and seasonal movement of taimen, Hucho taimen, in Mongolia. Ecology of Freshwater Fish. 19:545-554 PDF
Jensen, O.P., D.J. Gilroy, Z. Hogan, B.C. Allen, T.R. Hrabik, B.C. Weidel, S. Chandra, M.J. Vander Zanden. 2009. Evaluating recreational fisheries for an endangered species: a case study of taimen, Hucho taimen, in Mongolia. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 66:1707-1718. PDF
Mercado-Silva, N. D.J. Gilroy, M. Erdenebat, Z. Hogan, S. Chandra. M.J. Vander Zanden. 2008. Fish community composition and habitat use in the Eg-Uur River system, Mongolia. Mongolian Journal of Biological Sciences 6:21-30. PDF
Vander Zanden, M.J., L. Joppa, B.C. Allen, S. Chandra, D. Gilroy, Z. Hogan, J.T. Maxted, J. Zhu. 2007. Modeling spawning dates of Hucho taimen in Mongolia to establish fishery management zones. Ecological Applications 17 (8): 2281-2289. PDF
Chandra, S., Gilroy, D. Purevdorj, S., and M. Erdenebat. 2005. The feeding behaviour of fish from the upper Lake Baikal watershed of the Eroo River in Mongolia. Mongolian Journal of Biological Sciences 3:39-45. PDF