For two years we studied the distribution and abundance of native and introduced fish larvae in Putah Creek (Yolo County, CA), a low elevation regulated stream. We used light traps and conical drift nets to sample the fish larvae at two spatially separated sites from March through July 1997 and at four sites from February through August 1998. Native larvae occurred both earlier in the year and in higher abundance than those of introduced species. Both native larvae and overall numbers of larvae were more abundant at upstream sites in both years. Sampling of larvae appeared to be sensitive to the detection of rare species. Drift nets and light traps collected similar numbers of larvae, but each method tended to select for different taxa. The...
Recruitment of estuarine organisms can vary dramatically from year to year with abiotic and biotic c...
Small tributaries of the Great Lakes serve as important habitat during critical life stages of many ...
Predatory fishes, including numerous introduced species, are common to the Sacramento – San Joaquin ...
For two years we studied the distribution and abundance of native and introduced fish larvae in Puta...
ABSTRACT\ud SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL ECOLOGY OF FISH LARVAE IN\ud SEASONAL AND PERENNIAL TRIBUTARIES OF ...
Mediterranean climates with their pattern of seasonal rainfall and predictable annual flooding produ...
Abstract.—Fish larvae were sampled at multiple fixed sites from late winter to early summer over 6 y...
Fishes were sampled on the restored floodplain of the Cosumnes River in Central California in order ...
The fishes in Lower Putah Creek, a regulated stream in the Central Valley of California, were sample...
The Cosumnes River is the largest stream without a major dam on its mainstem in the Sacramento–San J...
The fishes in Lower Putah Creek, a regulated stream in the Central Valley of California,were sampled...
An important goal of invasion biology is to identify physical and environmental characteristics that...
Providing freshwater to human populations while protecting or rehabilitating ecosystem health is a s...
We examined the spatial and temporal distributions of fishes at a reference and three restored marsh...
Condition factors and growth rates of postlarval (young-of-year) fishes in a Central California rive...
Recruitment of estuarine organisms can vary dramatically from year to year with abiotic and biotic c...
Small tributaries of the Great Lakes serve as important habitat during critical life stages of many ...
Predatory fishes, including numerous introduced species, are common to the Sacramento – San Joaquin ...
For two years we studied the distribution and abundance of native and introduced fish larvae in Puta...
ABSTRACT\ud SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL ECOLOGY OF FISH LARVAE IN\ud SEASONAL AND PERENNIAL TRIBUTARIES OF ...
Mediterranean climates with their pattern of seasonal rainfall and predictable annual flooding produ...
Abstract.—Fish larvae were sampled at multiple fixed sites from late winter to early summer over 6 y...
Fishes were sampled on the restored floodplain of the Cosumnes River in Central California in order ...
The fishes in Lower Putah Creek, a regulated stream in the Central Valley of California, were sample...
The Cosumnes River is the largest stream without a major dam on its mainstem in the Sacramento–San J...
The fishes in Lower Putah Creek, a regulated stream in the Central Valley of California,were sampled...
An important goal of invasion biology is to identify physical and environmental characteristics that...
Providing freshwater to human populations while protecting or rehabilitating ecosystem health is a s...
We examined the spatial and temporal distributions of fishes at a reference and three restored marsh...
Condition factors and growth rates of postlarval (young-of-year) fishes in a Central California rive...
Recruitment of estuarine organisms can vary dramatically from year to year with abiotic and biotic c...
Small tributaries of the Great Lakes serve as important habitat during critical life stages of many ...
Predatory fishes, including numerous introduced species, are common to the Sacramento – San Joaquin ...