Estimates of dynamic rate functions for riverine channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus (Rafinesque), populations are limited. The open nature and inherent difficulty in sampling riverine environments and the propensity for dispersal of channel catfish impede estimation of population variables. However, contemporary population models (i.e. robust design models) can incorporate the open nature of these systems. The purpose of this study was to determine channel catfish population abundance, survival and size structure and to characterize growth in the lower Platte River, Nebraska, USA. Annual survival estimates of adult channel catfish were 13%–49%, and channel catfish abundance estimates ranged from 8,281 to 24,261 fish within a 10-km samplin...
From 1983 co 1985, more than 1,000 channel catfish (Icatalurus punctatus) were sampled with rotenone...
Comparisons are made of channel catfish in channeled and unchanneled sections of the Little Sioux Ri...
The average size of Missouri River channel catfish has declined. The percentage 10 years old or olde...
Estimates of dynamic rate functions for riverine channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus (Rafinesque), ...
Fishing for channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) is popular in Nebraska and channel catfish are the...
Perpetual anthropogenic alterations have imposed deleterious effects on aquatic ecosystems. In the M...
Channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus and flathead catfish Pylodictis olivaris are two of the most imp...
Prior to this research, no catfish-specific studies had been conducted on the Big Sioux River (BSR) ...
The channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus, is an important component of the Platte River fishery, rep...
The popularity of catfish Ictaluridae nationally as a sport fish is well documented and angling for ...
Channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus, is a popular sportfish in North America, and is the third most-...
Channel Catfish are widely distributed across North America and highly valued as a sport fish and fo...
Concerns about the sustainability of catfish populations that produce large fish have increased beca...
Channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus is an important sport fish, particularly in the Great Plains. In...
Catfish are a major component of the Wabash River fish assemblage and are commercially fished below ...
From 1983 co 1985, more than 1,000 channel catfish (Icatalurus punctatus) were sampled with rotenone...
Comparisons are made of channel catfish in channeled and unchanneled sections of the Little Sioux Ri...
The average size of Missouri River channel catfish has declined. The percentage 10 years old or olde...
Estimates of dynamic rate functions for riverine channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus (Rafinesque), ...
Fishing for channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) is popular in Nebraska and channel catfish are the...
Perpetual anthropogenic alterations have imposed deleterious effects on aquatic ecosystems. In the M...
Channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus and flathead catfish Pylodictis olivaris are two of the most imp...
Prior to this research, no catfish-specific studies had been conducted on the Big Sioux River (BSR) ...
The channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus, is an important component of the Platte River fishery, rep...
The popularity of catfish Ictaluridae nationally as a sport fish is well documented and angling for ...
Channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus, is a popular sportfish in North America, and is the third most-...
Channel Catfish are widely distributed across North America and highly valued as a sport fish and fo...
Concerns about the sustainability of catfish populations that produce large fish have increased beca...
Channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus is an important sport fish, particularly in the Great Plains. In...
Catfish are a major component of the Wabash River fish assemblage and are commercially fished below ...
From 1983 co 1985, more than 1,000 channel catfish (Icatalurus punctatus) were sampled with rotenone...
Comparisons are made of channel catfish in channeled and unchanneled sections of the Little Sioux Ri...
The average size of Missouri River channel catfish has declined. The percentage 10 years old or olde...