OVERPOPULATION among certain warm-water fishes is now commonly recognized as a cause of poor fishing in many lakes and ponds of the United States. More than a decade ago, Bennett (1944:186) suggested that perhaps some sunfish not prone to overpopulation would, with little control by man, produce good fishing over a prolonged period. This suggestion stimulated a search for a species that has a low reproductive potential, a species that does not tend to overcrowd its habitat, and yet has good sporting qualities. The warmouth, Chaenobryttus gulosiis (Cuvier), appeared to be such a species. The study of its life history and ecology presented here may serve as a basis for an estimate of the potential value of the species as a compan...
The fishes of Champaign County^ Illinois, have received probably as intensive and prolonged study ...
During the summer of 1964, pumpkinseeds (Lepomis gibbosus), bluegills (Lepomis macrochirus) and gree...
A careful account of the local and general distribution of the fishes of Illinois, their relations ...
OVERPOPULATION among certain warm-water fishes is now commonly recognized as a cause of poor fish...
Red-ear sunfish, Lepomis microlophus (Gunther); bluegill, L. macrochiris Rafinesque; green sunfish, ...
THIS REPORT is based on several years of intensive studies of the production and related populatio...
IN 1941, when Ridge Lake, in Fox Ridge State Park, Coles County, Illinois, was completed, it was s...
Ridge Lake was stocked with 335 yearling largemouth bass and 100 adults in 1941, 129 bluegills in 19...
THIS PAPER is based on a 10-year biological investigation of the fishes of Lake Chautauqua, a late...
The only case of overfishing ever observed in Illinois by Natural History Survey aquatic biologists ...
The bantam sunfish, described as Bohlke; Garrett S. Glodek; Tomio Lepomis symmetricus by Stephen A....
THE white crappie, Pomoxis annularis Rafinesque, and the black crappie, Pomoxis nigro-maculatus (L...
EXPERIMENTS carried on in the United States during the past 30 years have shown that the total we...
This paper is based on an analysis of the data relative to the species composition of the fishes ap...
Division of Fisheries, Illinois Department of Natural Resourcesunpublishednot peer reviewe
The fishes of Champaign County^ Illinois, have received probably as intensive and prolonged study ...
During the summer of 1964, pumpkinseeds (Lepomis gibbosus), bluegills (Lepomis macrochirus) and gree...
A careful account of the local and general distribution of the fishes of Illinois, their relations ...
OVERPOPULATION among certain warm-water fishes is now commonly recognized as a cause of poor fish...
Red-ear sunfish, Lepomis microlophus (Gunther); bluegill, L. macrochiris Rafinesque; green sunfish, ...
THIS REPORT is based on several years of intensive studies of the production and related populatio...
IN 1941, when Ridge Lake, in Fox Ridge State Park, Coles County, Illinois, was completed, it was s...
Ridge Lake was stocked with 335 yearling largemouth bass and 100 adults in 1941, 129 bluegills in 19...
THIS PAPER is based on a 10-year biological investigation of the fishes of Lake Chautauqua, a late...
The only case of overfishing ever observed in Illinois by Natural History Survey aquatic biologists ...
The bantam sunfish, described as Bohlke; Garrett S. Glodek; Tomio Lepomis symmetricus by Stephen A....
THE white crappie, Pomoxis annularis Rafinesque, and the black crappie, Pomoxis nigro-maculatus (L...
EXPERIMENTS carried on in the United States during the past 30 years have shown that the total we...
This paper is based on an analysis of the data relative to the species composition of the fishes ap...
Division of Fisheries, Illinois Department of Natural Resourcesunpublishednot peer reviewe
The fishes of Champaign County^ Illinois, have received probably as intensive and prolonged study ...
During the summer of 1964, pumpkinseeds (Lepomis gibbosus), bluegills (Lepomis macrochirus) and gree...
A careful account of the local and general distribution of the fishes of Illinois, their relations ...