Between September and November 1986, collections of fishes were made in Weeping Water Creek in Cass and Otoe counties of southeastern Nebraska. Eighteen sampling stations yielded a total of 2,960 specimens of 19 species and five families. The most common species, in terms of numbers of individuals, were the cyprinid minnows Notropis dorsalis, N. lutrensis, N. stramineus, Pimephales promelas, Semotilus atromaculatus, and the sunfish, Lepomis cyanellus. The number of species per station varied from three to eleven. No obvious changes are evident from a survey in 1973
The goal of this study was to document the fishes and habitat characteristics in the upper Moreau Ri...
Fish populations in five Missouri River ox-bow lakes were investigated during 1963 and 1964. This wa...
New distributional records are presented for three species of teleostean fishes in Lincoln County, N...
Between September and November 1986, collections of fishes were made in Weeping Water Creek in Cass ...
An ichthyological survey (1989-1995) of 31 sites on the North Platte and South Platte rivers and imm...
During April through October 1977 we investigated the distribution of stream fishes from Salt Creek ...
Thirty-two Mile Creek drains a 276 km2 area in south central Nebraska as a tributary to the Little B...
The possible effects of proposed watershed management practices on fish resources of the Nemaha Basi...
The advance of civilization frequently results in activities which cause changes in the native wildl...
Thirty-two Mile Creek drains a 276 km2 area in south central Nebraska as a tributary to the Little B...
The first statewide survey of Nebraska fishes was done between 1939 and 1941. This survey was repea...
Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD) has monitored fish populations annually (except 1998) since 19...
tion of stream fishes from Salt Creek Basin in southeastern Nebraska. A total of 18,560 individuals ...
Seven species of native Missouri River cyprinids have been reduced in abundance by 70 to 98%. Severa...
If the entire watershed of Boone County, Iowa, is considered, the same species of minnows and darter...
The goal of this study was to document the fishes and habitat characteristics in the upper Moreau Ri...
Fish populations in five Missouri River ox-bow lakes were investigated during 1963 and 1964. This wa...
New distributional records are presented for three species of teleostean fishes in Lincoln County, N...
Between September and November 1986, collections of fishes were made in Weeping Water Creek in Cass ...
An ichthyological survey (1989-1995) of 31 sites on the North Platte and South Platte rivers and imm...
During April through October 1977 we investigated the distribution of stream fishes from Salt Creek ...
Thirty-two Mile Creek drains a 276 km2 area in south central Nebraska as a tributary to the Little B...
The possible effects of proposed watershed management practices on fish resources of the Nemaha Basi...
The advance of civilization frequently results in activities which cause changes in the native wildl...
Thirty-two Mile Creek drains a 276 km2 area in south central Nebraska as a tributary to the Little B...
The first statewide survey of Nebraska fishes was done between 1939 and 1941. This survey was repea...
Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD) has monitored fish populations annually (except 1998) since 19...
tion of stream fishes from Salt Creek Basin in southeastern Nebraska. A total of 18,560 individuals ...
Seven species of native Missouri River cyprinids have been reduced in abundance by 70 to 98%. Severa...
If the entire watershed of Boone County, Iowa, is considered, the same species of minnows and darter...
The goal of this study was to document the fishes and habitat characteristics in the upper Moreau Ri...
Fish populations in five Missouri River ox-bow lakes were investigated during 1963 and 1964. This wa...
New distributional records are presented for three species of teleostean fishes in Lincoln County, N...