This poster was presented at the second Waller Creek Symposium held on the University of Texas campus at the Recreational Sports Center on May 7, 2018.Waller Creek is an entirely urban creek flowing 11km through Austin, Travis County, Texas into Ladybird Lake. We gather the historic fish data, all held in our own Fishes of Texas Project database (Hendrickson and Cohen, 2018), for the creek and attempt to describe temporal change in the fauna of the creek. Minimal samples exist from the 1940’s and ’50s, but its fish fauna is rigorously sampled in the 1970’s when Edwards (1976) first formally surveyed the creek. It was uncollected in the 1980s. The Hendrickson lab, working with the public, local schools and universities, began sampling the cr...
Information on mussel reproductive life history, age and growth is important for understanding evolu...
Author Institution: Dept of Evolution, Ecology & Organismal Biology, The Ohio State University, Man...
Larval fish were studied on the Middle Fork of Drake\u27s Creek from 18 March 1982 to 9 September 19...
This poster was presented at the second Waller Creek Symposium held on the University of Texas campu...
Accurate establishment of baseline conditions is critical to successful management and habitat resto...
Conference poster given at the 2023 (Feb 23-25) Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society meet...
Poster presentation presented at the 2020 Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society annual mee...
Poster presentation presented at the 2017 Texas Academy of Sciences annual meeting in Belton, Texas ...
The presentation focuses on the history, funding, development, methodology, accessibility, discoveri...
Accurate establishment of baseline conditions is critical to successful management and habitat resto...
The primary aim of this grant was to work with Texas Parks and Wildlife (TPWD), Texas Advanced Compu...
Forty-nine families and 268 species of fishes are known to inhabit the freshwaters of Texas. We rep...
Contents: Abstract -- Introduction -- Bait Releases -- Aquarium Releases -- Aquacultural Releases -S...
This report characterizes the mouth of Waller Creek, while also providing the results of a 10 month ...
The Hatchie River in northern Mississippi and western Tennessee is the only coastal plain river in T...
Information on mussel reproductive life history, age and growth is important for understanding evolu...
Author Institution: Dept of Evolution, Ecology & Organismal Biology, The Ohio State University, Man...
Larval fish were studied on the Middle Fork of Drake\u27s Creek from 18 March 1982 to 9 September 19...
This poster was presented at the second Waller Creek Symposium held on the University of Texas campu...
Accurate establishment of baseline conditions is critical to successful management and habitat resto...
Conference poster given at the 2023 (Feb 23-25) Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society meet...
Poster presentation presented at the 2020 Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society annual mee...
Poster presentation presented at the 2017 Texas Academy of Sciences annual meeting in Belton, Texas ...
The presentation focuses on the history, funding, development, methodology, accessibility, discoveri...
Accurate establishment of baseline conditions is critical to successful management and habitat resto...
The primary aim of this grant was to work with Texas Parks and Wildlife (TPWD), Texas Advanced Compu...
Forty-nine families and 268 species of fishes are known to inhabit the freshwaters of Texas. We rep...
Contents: Abstract -- Introduction -- Bait Releases -- Aquarium Releases -- Aquacultural Releases -S...
This report characterizes the mouth of Waller Creek, while also providing the results of a 10 month ...
The Hatchie River in northern Mississippi and western Tennessee is the only coastal plain river in T...
Information on mussel reproductive life history, age and growth is important for understanding evolu...
Author Institution: Dept of Evolution, Ecology & Organismal Biology, The Ohio State University, Man...
Larval fish were studied on the Middle Fork of Drake\u27s Creek from 18 March 1982 to 9 September 19...