The mountain madtom (Noturus eleutherus) is a small, benthic catfish occurring in several drainages in the eastern United States. Very little is known about this species’ life history and ecology. In this project, we specifically examined water column depth and substrate preferences of the mountain madtom in the Clinch River, Tennessee, during summer months. Knowledge gained from our project may provide insight for understanding microhabitat preferences of the endangered pygmy madtom (Noturus stanauli) because it has been associated with the mountain madtom in past collections. Madtoms were collected by kick-seining, depth was measured in kick-seined area, and sediment was collected using the shovel method. The water depth category most fre...
This thesis research consisted of two complimentary projects. The first focused on understanding the...
Madtoms (Noturus spp.) are a highly endemic clade of miniature catfishes that faces widespread imper...
The southeastern United states is a hotspot for biodiversity of native fishes. Georgia ranks third i...
The mountain madtom (Noturus eleutherus) is a small, benthic catfish occurring in several drainages ...
I investigated the effect of stream habitat and water quality on the growth coefficient and populati...
The ecology and life history of one of three extant populations of the yellowfin madtom, Noturus fla...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has considered listing the Ouachita madtom (Noturus lachneri) as ...
FISH SPECIES MICROHABITAT PREFERENCES IN SMALL STREAMS This study assesses microhabitat preferences ...
Spring-associated fishes occupy thermally unique habitats in groundwater-dominated streams that are ...
A two-year study of certain aspects of the life history of the smoky madtom, Noturus baileyi Taylor,...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on August 16, 2010).The entir...
Noturus munitus (Frecklebelly Madtom) is a gravel-shoal habitat specialist found in the Pearl and Mo...
This research represents an effort to understand the life history, strategy, and ecological relation...
The Neosho madtom, a Federally-listed threatened species endemic to the Arkansas River system, is pr...
The central Bitterroot River floodplain is characterized by a complex secondary channel network that...
This thesis research consisted of two complimentary projects. The first focused on understanding the...
Madtoms (Noturus spp.) are a highly endemic clade of miniature catfishes that faces widespread imper...
The southeastern United states is a hotspot for biodiversity of native fishes. Georgia ranks third i...
The mountain madtom (Noturus eleutherus) is a small, benthic catfish occurring in several drainages ...
I investigated the effect of stream habitat and water quality on the growth coefficient and populati...
The ecology and life history of one of three extant populations of the yellowfin madtom, Noturus fla...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has considered listing the Ouachita madtom (Noturus lachneri) as ...
FISH SPECIES MICROHABITAT PREFERENCES IN SMALL STREAMS This study assesses microhabitat preferences ...
Spring-associated fishes occupy thermally unique habitats in groundwater-dominated streams that are ...
A two-year study of certain aspects of the life history of the smoky madtom, Noturus baileyi Taylor,...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on August 16, 2010).The entir...
Noturus munitus (Frecklebelly Madtom) is a gravel-shoal habitat specialist found in the Pearl and Mo...
This research represents an effort to understand the life history, strategy, and ecological relation...
The Neosho madtom, a Federally-listed threatened species endemic to the Arkansas River system, is pr...
The central Bitterroot River floodplain is characterized by a complex secondary channel network that...
This thesis research consisted of two complimentary projects. The first focused on understanding the...
Madtoms (Noturus spp.) are a highly endemic clade of miniature catfishes that faces widespread imper...
The southeastern United states is a hotspot for biodiversity of native fishes. Georgia ranks third i...