Channelization of the Missouri River has greatly reduced the availability of shallow water habitats used by many larval and juvenile fishes and contributed to imperilment of floodplain-dependent biota. Creation of small side channels, or chutes, is being used to restore shallow water habitat and reverse negative environmental effects associated with channelization. In the summer of 2012, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers collected early life stages of fishes from constructed chutes and nearby unrestored shallow habitats at six sites on the Missouri River between Rulo, Nebraska and St. Louis, Missouri. We compared the diets of two abundant species of fishes to test the hypothesis that created shallow chutes provided better foraging habitat fo...
We investigated the spatial variation in the Kansas River (USA) fish assemblage to determine how fis...
Channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) are native to Lake Sharpe, a Missouri River mainstem reservoir...
Fish associated with dikes, revetments, and abandoned channels along the Iowa-Nebraska portion of th...
Channelization of the Missouri River has greatly reduced the availability of shallow water habitats ...
The lower Missouri River has been highly modified and it is hypothesized that the loss of shallow-wa...
Two United States Army Corp of Engineers- (USACE) funded projects were conducted from 2006 to 2008 a...
Shallow-water habitat is hypothesized to provide nursery habitat for young fish. The construction of...
River regulation has altered the structure and dynamics of many riverine ecosystems, most notably th...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Warmwater fish communities of the Missouri River basin are poorly studied. I conducted a series of i...
Interactions between the Missouri River and its floodplain have been severely degraded due to channe...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Reservoir aging presents substantial challenges to natural resource managers. While most reservoirs ...
Historically, the Missouri River was a shallow, shifting river well known for muddy waters and rapid...
With the major habitat alterations on the Missouri River in the 20th century, native fishes must rel...
We investigated the spatial variation in the Kansas River (USA) fish assemblage to determine how fis...
Channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) are native to Lake Sharpe, a Missouri River mainstem reservoir...
Fish associated with dikes, revetments, and abandoned channels along the Iowa-Nebraska portion of th...
Channelization of the Missouri River has greatly reduced the availability of shallow water habitats ...
The lower Missouri River has been highly modified and it is hypothesized that the loss of shallow-wa...
Two United States Army Corp of Engineers- (USACE) funded projects were conducted from 2006 to 2008 a...
Shallow-water habitat is hypothesized to provide nursery habitat for young fish. The construction of...
River regulation has altered the structure and dynamics of many riverine ecosystems, most notably th...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Warmwater fish communities of the Missouri River basin are poorly studied. I conducted a series of i...
Interactions between the Missouri River and its floodplain have been severely degraded due to channe...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Reservoir aging presents substantial challenges to natural resource managers. While most reservoirs ...
Historically, the Missouri River was a shallow, shifting river well known for muddy waters and rapid...
With the major habitat alterations on the Missouri River in the 20th century, native fishes must rel...
We investigated the spatial variation in the Kansas River (USA) fish assemblage to determine how fis...
Channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) are native to Lake Sharpe, a Missouri River mainstem reservoir...
Fish associated with dikes, revetments, and abandoned channels along the Iowa-Nebraska portion of th...