Throughout much of their distribution, Burbot (Lota lota ) populations are declining or have been extirpated. Burbot in the Kootenai River, Idaho represent one such imperiled population. In an effort to restore Burbot in the Kootenai River, managers have turned to conservation aquaculture. However, no appreciable increase in natural recruitment has been observed in the system. The lack of natural recruitment is believed to be partly due to a deficiency of high-quality prey. As a result, we sought to i) describe the diet of juvenile Burbot, ii) evaluate the influence of Burbot mouth gape on diet and iii) estimate prey availability at release locations. Burbot were stocked into two earthen ponds at the Boundary Creek Wildlife Management...
Abstract Burbot, Lota lota (L.), populations are declining throughout much of their native distribut...
abstract.-Movements of 11 sonic tagged burbot Lota lota were examined in the Kootenai River, Idaho, ...
Suppression programs targeting undesirable fish species are difficult and effort intensive, often re...
In Idaho, the burbot Lota lota are native only to the Kootenai River and are genetically distinct fr...
Burbot (Lota lota) are an apex piscivore that were illegally introduced to the Green River drainage,...
There are recent concerns that burbot stocks have been declining in some Northwestern states and Can...
Unintentional and illegal introductions of species disrupt food webs and threaten the success of man...
Burbot Lota lota in the lower Kootenai River have been the recent focus of extensive conservation ef...
Burbot in the Green River represent the only non-native Burbot population. The presence of Burbot i...
The main theme of the 1996 burbot Lota lota study was to test the hypothesis that winter discharge f...
Introduced species are a threat to biodiversity. Burbot, Lota lota, a fish native to the Wind River ...
gally introduced into the Green River drainage, Wyoming in the 1990s. Burbot could potentially alter...
Abstract: We examined the status and population characteristics of Kootenai River burbot Lota lota u...
The practice of mitigating cannibalism in aquaculture is an important focus for hatcheries seeking t...
The author sampled 33 burbot Lota lota in the Kootenay River in British Columbia, Canada. Burbot cat...
Abstract Burbot, Lota lota (L.), populations are declining throughout much of their native distribut...
abstract.-Movements of 11 sonic tagged burbot Lota lota were examined in the Kootenai River, Idaho, ...
Suppression programs targeting undesirable fish species are difficult and effort intensive, often re...
In Idaho, the burbot Lota lota are native only to the Kootenai River and are genetically distinct fr...
Burbot (Lota lota) are an apex piscivore that were illegally introduced to the Green River drainage,...
There are recent concerns that burbot stocks have been declining in some Northwestern states and Can...
Unintentional and illegal introductions of species disrupt food webs and threaten the success of man...
Burbot Lota lota in the lower Kootenai River have been the recent focus of extensive conservation ef...
Burbot in the Green River represent the only non-native Burbot population. The presence of Burbot i...
The main theme of the 1996 burbot Lota lota study was to test the hypothesis that winter discharge f...
Introduced species are a threat to biodiversity. Burbot, Lota lota, a fish native to the Wind River ...
gally introduced into the Green River drainage, Wyoming in the 1990s. Burbot could potentially alter...
Abstract: We examined the status and population characteristics of Kootenai River burbot Lota lota u...
The practice of mitigating cannibalism in aquaculture is an important focus for hatcheries seeking t...
The author sampled 33 burbot Lota lota in the Kootenay River in British Columbia, Canada. Burbot cat...
Abstract Burbot, Lota lota (L.), populations are declining throughout much of their native distribut...
abstract.-Movements of 11 sonic tagged burbot Lota lota were examined in the Kootenai River, Idaho, ...
Suppression programs targeting undesirable fish species are difficult and effort intensive, often re...