Abstract.—In two coastal North Carolina rivers (Contentnea Creek and the Northeast Cape Fear River), we found the food habits of introduced flathead catfish Pylodictis olivaris to be primarily piscivorous, which could restructure or suppress native fish communities through direct predation. Fish or crayfish contributed more than 50 % of the stomach contents by percent occurrence, percent by number, and percent by weight in both rivers during each of 2 years. Significant differences in diet composition (percent by number) were found between rivers and between years in the Northeast Cape Fear River but not between years within Contentnea Creek. Chesson’s selectivity index values and trends in relative abundances of fish availability relative ...
Biological invasions are considered to be one of the leading causes of biodiversity loss worldwide....
Abstract Objective Flathead catfish are rapidly expanding into nonnative waterways throughout the Un...
I investigated the ecology of native fishes resident to the unregulated Sipsey River in west-central...
Species introductions have been linked to the decline of native taxa, and in many cases have resulte...
Abstract.—The flathead catfish Pylodictis olivaris, a carnivorous fish species native to most of the...
Understanding the trophic dynamics of large, riverine ecosystems is complex and requires knowledge f...
The stomach contents of 912 channel catfish (769 containing food) taken in a short section of the De...
The introduction of flathead catfish (Pylodictis olivaris) into Lake Mitchell presented a unique opp...
There have been no comprehensive surveys to document the current range and population characteristic...
This study describes the population characteristics of channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) and fla...
Channel Catfish Ictalurus punctatus are a major sportfish in the Missouri River basin, and despite b...
In the Delaware River estuary, native white catfish (Ameiurus catus Linnaeus 1758) have appeared to ...
Flathead catfish, Pylodictus olivaris (Rafinesque), were studied in approximately 83.7 km of unchann...
Invasive species are of particular concern as they have the potential to alter community structure a...
Adult bigheaded carps Hypophthalmichthys spp. have never been observed in the diets of native fishes...
Biological invasions are considered to be one of the leading causes of biodiversity loss worldwide....
Abstract Objective Flathead catfish are rapidly expanding into nonnative waterways throughout the Un...
I investigated the ecology of native fishes resident to the unregulated Sipsey River in west-central...
Species introductions have been linked to the decline of native taxa, and in many cases have resulte...
Abstract.—The flathead catfish Pylodictis olivaris, a carnivorous fish species native to most of the...
Understanding the trophic dynamics of large, riverine ecosystems is complex and requires knowledge f...
The stomach contents of 912 channel catfish (769 containing food) taken in a short section of the De...
The introduction of flathead catfish (Pylodictis olivaris) into Lake Mitchell presented a unique opp...
There have been no comprehensive surveys to document the current range and population characteristic...
This study describes the population characteristics of channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) and fla...
Channel Catfish Ictalurus punctatus are a major sportfish in the Missouri River basin, and despite b...
In the Delaware River estuary, native white catfish (Ameiurus catus Linnaeus 1758) have appeared to ...
Flathead catfish, Pylodictus olivaris (Rafinesque), were studied in approximately 83.7 km of unchann...
Invasive species are of particular concern as they have the potential to alter community structure a...
Adult bigheaded carps Hypophthalmichthys spp. have never been observed in the diets of native fishes...
Biological invasions are considered to be one of the leading causes of biodiversity loss worldwide....
Abstract Objective Flathead catfish are rapidly expanding into nonnative waterways throughout the Un...
I investigated the ecology of native fishes resident to the unregulated Sipsey River in west-central...