Fish samples from 300 stream sites in Nebraska, Kansas, and Missouri were used to identify potential conservation areas based on (a) number of endemic species, (b) number of threatened and endangered species, c) Index of Biotic Integrity scores, and d) species/family richness. Three areas emerged as potential high-priority conservation areas-the Ozark plateau, south-central Kansas and the Nebraska Sand Hills. The techniques used here can highlight watersheds and streams of potential management concern
Native fishes in the American Southwest are in need of conservation because of anthropogenic riversc...
Two sections of the Missouri River, one extending 94 km downstream from Gavins Point Dam, and the ot...
Early fisheries investigation of the Missouri River fish community indicated that Sauger were common...
Lotic systems within the Great Plains are characterized by highly fl uctuating conditions through bo...
Final Report: Conservation assessment and mapping products for GPLCC priority fish taxaStrategic con...
Describing fish habitat associations and their relevance to conservation remains a central challenge...
International audienceFloodplain waterbodies and their biodiversity are increasingly threatened by h...
The focus of this study was to determine the relationship between fish populations and habitat chara...
Freshwater ecosystems may be the most endangered ecosystems globally, and the prairie biome is argua...
The advance of civilization frequently results in activities which cause changes in the native wildl...
Seventy-two fish collections at 31 localities were taken from the spring of 1985 through December of...
The Sand Creek watershed and Hickory Creek in the Bird Creek system were surveyed during the summer ...
Fish distributions and habitat relations have not been extensively studied in streams of Northern Gr...
A total of 4,297 fishes were collected in three depositional and two erosional habitats of the Misso...
The primary goal in development of at-risk species conservation assessments is to compile biological...
Native fishes in the American Southwest are in need of conservation because of anthropogenic riversc...
Two sections of the Missouri River, one extending 94 km downstream from Gavins Point Dam, and the ot...
Early fisheries investigation of the Missouri River fish community indicated that Sauger were common...
Lotic systems within the Great Plains are characterized by highly fl uctuating conditions through bo...
Final Report: Conservation assessment and mapping products for GPLCC priority fish taxaStrategic con...
Describing fish habitat associations and their relevance to conservation remains a central challenge...
International audienceFloodplain waterbodies and their biodiversity are increasingly threatened by h...
The focus of this study was to determine the relationship between fish populations and habitat chara...
Freshwater ecosystems may be the most endangered ecosystems globally, and the prairie biome is argua...
The advance of civilization frequently results in activities which cause changes in the native wildl...
Seventy-two fish collections at 31 localities were taken from the spring of 1985 through December of...
The Sand Creek watershed and Hickory Creek in the Bird Creek system were surveyed during the summer ...
Fish distributions and habitat relations have not been extensively studied in streams of Northern Gr...
A total of 4,297 fishes were collected in three depositional and two erosional habitats of the Misso...
The primary goal in development of at-risk species conservation assessments is to compile biological...
Native fishes in the American Southwest are in need of conservation because of anthropogenic riversc...
Two sections of the Missouri River, one extending 94 km downstream from Gavins Point Dam, and the ot...
Early fisheries investigation of the Missouri River fish community indicated that Sauger were common...