Because meaningful observations of natural history are not always part of larger studies, important pieces of information often are unreported. Small details, however, can fills gaps in understanding and also lead to interesting questions about ecological relationships or environmental change. We have compiled recent observations of foods, reproduction, record size, parasites, and distribution of 30 species of fishes, new records of distribution and parasites of 2 species of amphibians, and new records of distribution, parasites, reproduction and anomalies of 11 species of mammals
Little is known about the spiny- or thorny-headed worms (Phylum Acanthocephala) of Arkansas and ther...
Winter, spring, summer, and autumn samples were collected with a 15.24x15.24-cm Ekman grab from five...
Recent fieldwork in west central Arkansas has revealed the Arkansas endemic crayfish, Fallicambarus ...
Often, interesting and important observations of vertebrate distribution and natural history are not...
Important observations of natural history often go unreported because they are not part of larger st...
Because meaningful observations of natural history are not always part of larger studies, important ...
Many important details of vertebrate biology are unknown to the scientific community because the obs...
Smaller details of natural history often go undocumented to science if those details are not parts o...
Although vertebrates are a commonly studied group of animals, the distribution and natural history o...
The second in a series of papers describing the fauna of Arkansas caves includes distributional reco...
The invertebrate fauna are a large component of ecosystem. Yet, invertebrate biologists are few and ...
This report documents new records on the distribution of selected fishes from Arkansas and provides ...
Arkansas has a large, diverse fish fauna consisting of 193 species known to have been collected from...
Sixty-six Arkansas reservoirs were sampled with rotenone from 1997 through 2004 to determine the dis...
We report a new state record for Pseudacris maculata from Arkansas. Furthermore, we conducted an eco...
Little is known about the spiny- or thorny-headed worms (Phylum Acanthocephala) of Arkansas and ther...
Winter, spring, summer, and autumn samples were collected with a 15.24x15.24-cm Ekman grab from five...
Recent fieldwork in west central Arkansas has revealed the Arkansas endemic crayfish, Fallicambarus ...
Often, interesting and important observations of vertebrate distribution and natural history are not...
Important observations of natural history often go unreported because they are not part of larger st...
Because meaningful observations of natural history are not always part of larger studies, important ...
Many important details of vertebrate biology are unknown to the scientific community because the obs...
Smaller details of natural history often go undocumented to science if those details are not parts o...
Although vertebrates are a commonly studied group of animals, the distribution and natural history o...
The second in a series of papers describing the fauna of Arkansas caves includes distributional reco...
The invertebrate fauna are a large component of ecosystem. Yet, invertebrate biologists are few and ...
This report documents new records on the distribution of selected fishes from Arkansas and provides ...
Arkansas has a large, diverse fish fauna consisting of 193 species known to have been collected from...
Sixty-six Arkansas reservoirs were sampled with rotenone from 1997 through 2004 to determine the dis...
We report a new state record for Pseudacris maculata from Arkansas. Furthermore, we conducted an eco...
Little is known about the spiny- or thorny-headed worms (Phylum Acanthocephala) of Arkansas and ther...
Winter, spring, summer, and autumn samples were collected with a 15.24x15.24-cm Ekman grab from five...
Recent fieldwork in west central Arkansas has revealed the Arkansas endemic crayfish, Fallicambarus ...