Seven species of native Missouri River cyprinids have been reduced in abundance by 70 to 98%. Several have been extirpated from the reach upstream from Gavins Point Dam. The reasons for the decline are most likely the alteration of sediment dynamics due to dam construction, the elimination of bankful discharge, and the elimination of critical habitats, such as sandbars and off-channel areas
Two sections of the Missouri River, one extending 94 km downstream from Gavins Point Dam, and the ot...
The goal of this study was to document the fishes and habitat characteristics in the upper Moreau Ri...
Anthropogenic alterations to the Missouri River have placed the Pallid Sturgeon (Scaphirhynchus albu...
Throughout the past century, the Missouri River has been highly modified which has negatively affect...
Population density of five species of chubs and two species of minnows in the Missouri River in Nebr...
Despite major anthropogenic modification to the Missouri River system, relative abundance of five sh...
Native species of the Missouri River drainage inhabiting benthic habitats dominate state and federal...
The mean larval paddlefish density was 60 times higher in the upper unchannelized section of the Mis...
Blue Sucker Cycleptus elongatus are a large-bodied, benthic fish that are considered an indicator sp...
Burbot harvest represented 5.1% of the fish-harvest in the tailwater of Gavins Point Dam in July 195...
Early fisheries investigation of the Missouri River fish community indicated that Sauger were common...
Fish associated with dikes, revetments, and abandoned channels along the Iowa-Nebraska portion of th...
Saugers were once common representatives of the Missouri River fish assemblage. Prior to channelizat...
Saugers were once common representatives of the Missouri River fish assemblage. Prior to channelizat...
Between September and November 1986, collections of fishes were made in Weeping Water Creek in Cass ...
Two sections of the Missouri River, one extending 94 km downstream from Gavins Point Dam, and the ot...
The goal of this study was to document the fishes and habitat characteristics in the upper Moreau Ri...
Anthropogenic alterations to the Missouri River have placed the Pallid Sturgeon (Scaphirhynchus albu...
Throughout the past century, the Missouri River has been highly modified which has negatively affect...
Population density of five species of chubs and two species of minnows in the Missouri River in Nebr...
Despite major anthropogenic modification to the Missouri River system, relative abundance of five sh...
Native species of the Missouri River drainage inhabiting benthic habitats dominate state and federal...
The mean larval paddlefish density was 60 times higher in the upper unchannelized section of the Mis...
Blue Sucker Cycleptus elongatus are a large-bodied, benthic fish that are considered an indicator sp...
Burbot harvest represented 5.1% of the fish-harvest in the tailwater of Gavins Point Dam in July 195...
Early fisheries investigation of the Missouri River fish community indicated that Sauger were common...
Fish associated with dikes, revetments, and abandoned channels along the Iowa-Nebraska portion of th...
Saugers were once common representatives of the Missouri River fish assemblage. Prior to channelizat...
Saugers were once common representatives of the Missouri River fish assemblage. Prior to channelizat...
Between September and November 1986, collections of fishes were made in Weeping Water Creek in Cass ...
Two sections of the Missouri River, one extending 94 km downstream from Gavins Point Dam, and the ot...
The goal of this study was to document the fishes and habitat characteristics in the upper Moreau Ri...
Anthropogenic alterations to the Missouri River have placed the Pallid Sturgeon (Scaphirhynchus albu...