1. We used direct observation and mark-recapture techniques to quantify movements by mottled sculpins (Cottus bairdi) in a 1 km segment of Shope Fork in western North Carolina. Our objectives were to: (i) quantify the overall rate of sculpin movement, (ii) assess variation in movement among years, individuals, and sculpin size classes, (iii) relate movement to variation in stream flow and population size structure, and (iv) quantify relationships between movement and individual growth rates. 2. Movements were very restricted: median and mean movement distances for all sculpin size classes over a 45 day period were 1.3 and 4.4 m respectively. Nevertheless, there was a high degree of intrapopulation and temporal variation in sculpin movement....
There is substantial evidence that animals can engineer ecosystems, but little attention has been gi...
The behaviour of two sympatric species of sculpins, Cottus asper and Cottus aleuticus, which occupy ...
Many views of stream invertebrate populations centre on drift as the major route of larval dispersal...
Abstract.—We quantified the space use behaviors of juvenile and adult mottled sculpin Cottus bairdii...
We examined the effects of competitive interactions and prey patch dynamics on patch selection by a ...
The roles of predation and competition in regulating sculpin population dynamics were examined in st...
Movements of the Japanese fluvial sculpin Cottus pollux were studied over a 2-year period using a ma...
Graduation date: 1980Species interactions and their effect on the use of habitat by benthic fishes w...
We examined the impact of predatory benthic fishes and crayfishes on macroinvertebrates colonizing a...
Movement of individuals throughout a landscape is a complex behavior that has important consequences...
1. This study attempts to determine the mechanisms by which the downstream displacement of lotic inv...
Differential responses to water current and substrate, exhibited by populations of Cottus aleuticus ...
Species abundances and distributions are inherently tied to individuals' decisions about movement wi...
Anadromous salmonids can display considerable movement within their natal streams prior to outmigrat...
The effects of riffles as barriers to movement of stream fish were investigated in large, outdoor ar...
There is substantial evidence that animals can engineer ecosystems, but little attention has been gi...
The behaviour of two sympatric species of sculpins, Cottus asper and Cottus aleuticus, which occupy ...
Many views of stream invertebrate populations centre on drift as the major route of larval dispersal...
Abstract.—We quantified the space use behaviors of juvenile and adult mottled sculpin Cottus bairdii...
We examined the effects of competitive interactions and prey patch dynamics on patch selection by a ...
The roles of predation and competition in regulating sculpin population dynamics were examined in st...
Movements of the Japanese fluvial sculpin Cottus pollux were studied over a 2-year period using a ma...
Graduation date: 1980Species interactions and their effect on the use of habitat by benthic fishes w...
We examined the impact of predatory benthic fishes and crayfishes on macroinvertebrates colonizing a...
Movement of individuals throughout a landscape is a complex behavior that has important consequences...
1. This study attempts to determine the mechanisms by which the downstream displacement of lotic inv...
Differential responses to water current and substrate, exhibited by populations of Cottus aleuticus ...
Species abundances and distributions are inherently tied to individuals' decisions about movement wi...
Anadromous salmonids can display considerable movement within their natal streams prior to outmigrat...
The effects of riffles as barriers to movement of stream fish were investigated in large, outdoor ar...
There is substantial evidence that animals can engineer ecosystems, but little attention has been gi...
The behaviour of two sympatric species of sculpins, Cottus asper and Cottus aleuticus, which occupy ...
Many views of stream invertebrate populations centre on drift as the major route of larval dispersal...