Sculpin (Cottus spp.) are small, cryptic, bottom-dwelling fish native to cool and coldwater systems throughout North America. Although three species of primarily streamdwelling sculpin are thought to occur in Montana (one of which is a species of concern), their taxonomy, distribution, and origin are not well understood. In western Montana, the present distribution of sculpin species may have been shaped by both historical events, e.g., the Columbian Ice Sheet, and contemporary landscape changes (passage barriers, climate change, pollution, etc.). To evaluate sculpin presence, and species diversity, we analyzed sculpins from river drainages throughout western Montana—the Clark Fork, Blackfoot, Flathead, Bitterroot, Kootenai, Gallatin, Madis...
Populations at the edge of their range often invoke taxonomic confusion and are increasingly conside...
Global climate change is apparent within the Arctic and the south-western deserts of North America, ...
Aim: Glacial cycles during the Pleistocene may have frequently contributed to parallel evolution of ...
The McCloud River contains a unique subspecies of Rainbow Trout that are under protection. It is pos...
The upper Clark Fork River basin of western Montana supports a poorly understood sculpin (Uranidea s...
The goal of our research was to find how similar McCloud River Sculpin (Cottus) are to other locatio...
The McCloud River is an aquatic sanctuary in Northern California, whose roaring waterfalls, luscious...
Species ranges which span different geographic landscapes frequently contain cryptic species or popu...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. June 2010. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisor: Loren M. Mille...
The Cultus pygmy sculpin (Cottus aleuticus) is endemic to Cultus Lake, southwestern BC, and is liste...
Ecological generalists may contain a wealth of information concerning diversity, ecology, and geogra...
Freshwater systems across North America and Eurasia are home to inconspicuous species of fish known ...
Monitoring fish and amphibian populations is essential for evaluating conservation efforts and the s...
Species with large geographic distributions often exhibit complex patterns of diversity that can be ...
The Riffle Sculpin (Cottus gulosus) is a small, bottom-dwelling fish regarded as widespread in the c...
Populations at the edge of their range often invoke taxonomic confusion and are increasingly conside...
Global climate change is apparent within the Arctic and the south-western deserts of North America, ...
Aim: Glacial cycles during the Pleistocene may have frequently contributed to parallel evolution of ...
The McCloud River contains a unique subspecies of Rainbow Trout that are under protection. It is pos...
The upper Clark Fork River basin of western Montana supports a poorly understood sculpin (Uranidea s...
The goal of our research was to find how similar McCloud River Sculpin (Cottus) are to other locatio...
The McCloud River is an aquatic sanctuary in Northern California, whose roaring waterfalls, luscious...
Species ranges which span different geographic landscapes frequently contain cryptic species or popu...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. June 2010. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisor: Loren M. Mille...
The Cultus pygmy sculpin (Cottus aleuticus) is endemic to Cultus Lake, southwestern BC, and is liste...
Ecological generalists may contain a wealth of information concerning diversity, ecology, and geogra...
Freshwater systems across North America and Eurasia are home to inconspicuous species of fish known ...
Monitoring fish and amphibian populations is essential for evaluating conservation efforts and the s...
Species with large geographic distributions often exhibit complex patterns of diversity that can be ...
The Riffle Sculpin (Cottus gulosus) is a small, bottom-dwelling fish regarded as widespread in the c...
Populations at the edge of their range often invoke taxonomic confusion and are increasingly conside...
Global climate change is apparent within the Arctic and the south-western deserts of North America, ...
Aim: Glacial cycles during the Pleistocene may have frequently contributed to parallel evolution of ...