Fish population studies initiated in 1953 indicated that most species were on the increase until the winter kill of 1955. In 1956, populations were below normal; in 1957 there was an increase in most species, followed by a decrease in 1958. Studies during 1953 and 1954 showed that the food of adult yellow bass consisted to a great extent of young-of-the-year yellow bass and gizzard shad, along- with insects. During the summers of 1956, 1957, and 1958, forage fish were of very minor importance in the diet of yellow bass; they fed mainly on immature insects and minute crustacea
Author Institution: Ohio Division of Conservation and Natural Resources, Columbus, Ohi
White bass (Morone chrysops) have been introduced into all 4 South Dakota Missouri River reservoirs ...
Fish populations in five Missouri River ox-bow lakes were investigated during 1963 and 1964. This wa...
Fish population studies initiated in 1953 indicated that most species were on the increase until the...
Young yellow bass Roccus mississippiensis, ate primarily entomostracans but started taking significa...
Return of Clear Lake water levels to normal was accompanied by some increase in growth of yellow bas...
In the last twenty years, the Iowa State Conservation Commission has dredged a number of shallow pra...
Diets of adults of six important piscivorous fish species, black crappie Pomoxis nigromaculatus, lar...
Changes in yellow bass reproduction associated with environmental conditions. Ross V. Bulkley. 137 ...
Clear Lake is a large ( 3 ,643 acres), shallow ( 20 feet, maximum depth) eutrophic lake located in n...
Collections of spottail shiners, Notropsis hudsonius, and other forage fishes were made by systemati...
We investigated two southern Illinois reservoirs with contrasting size structures of yellow bass (Mo...
Introduction of fish species to North American drainages has occurred for over 100 years. Introduced...
Smallmouth bass Micropterus dolomieu are top predators and among the most popular sportfish in the U...
We assessed temporal dynamics and variation among species and age-classes in the diets of age 0 and ...
Author Institution: Ohio Division of Conservation and Natural Resources, Columbus, Ohi
White bass (Morone chrysops) have been introduced into all 4 South Dakota Missouri River reservoirs ...
Fish populations in five Missouri River ox-bow lakes were investigated during 1963 and 1964. This wa...
Fish population studies initiated in 1953 indicated that most species were on the increase until the...
Young yellow bass Roccus mississippiensis, ate primarily entomostracans but started taking significa...
Return of Clear Lake water levels to normal was accompanied by some increase in growth of yellow bas...
In the last twenty years, the Iowa State Conservation Commission has dredged a number of shallow pra...
Diets of adults of six important piscivorous fish species, black crappie Pomoxis nigromaculatus, lar...
Changes in yellow bass reproduction associated with environmental conditions. Ross V. Bulkley. 137 ...
Clear Lake is a large ( 3 ,643 acres), shallow ( 20 feet, maximum depth) eutrophic lake located in n...
Collections of spottail shiners, Notropsis hudsonius, and other forage fishes were made by systemati...
We investigated two southern Illinois reservoirs with contrasting size structures of yellow bass (Mo...
Introduction of fish species to North American drainages has occurred for over 100 years. Introduced...
Smallmouth bass Micropterus dolomieu are top predators and among the most popular sportfish in the U...
We assessed temporal dynamics and variation among species and age-classes in the diets of age 0 and ...
Author Institution: Ohio Division of Conservation and Natural Resources, Columbus, Ohi
White bass (Morone chrysops) have been introduced into all 4 South Dakota Missouri River reservoirs ...
Fish populations in five Missouri River ox-bow lakes were investigated during 1963 and 1964. This wa...