Cycleptus meridionalis is a new species recently distinguished from blue sucker C. elongatus. It occurs in large rivers draining to the northern Gulf of Mexico chiefly through Alabama and Mississippi. Collections over a 12-month period from the Pearl and Pascagoula rivers, Mississippi, were taken to document the new species\u27 life history characteristics. Female C. meridionalis had significantly greater wet weight (WW, kg) per given total length (TL, mm) (WW = 4.228(-13) TL4.588) than males (WW = 2.000(-9) TL3.237). Aged opercular bones indicated that one annulus formed during September-October at the beginning of the reproductive season. Fish ages in the sample ranged from 6 to 31 years for females and from 4 to 33 years for males. Longe...
Otoliths (lapilli) were used to age two catostomid fishes, black redhorse (Moxostoma duquesnei) and ...
The reproductive biology and spawning strategy of the iconic catadromous percichthyid, estuary perch...
Important details of the reproductive ecology of many freshwater fishes of the species-rich southeas...
Cycleptus meridionalis is a new species recently distinguished from blue sucker C. elongatus. It occ...
Age, growth, and food habits of ten catostomids from Pool 8 of of the Upper Mississippi River were d...
Graduation date: 1981The population of Catostomus rimiculus from Jenny Creek basin is identified as ...
White suckers, Catostomus commersoni, were collected from three sites in southwest Missouri from Sep...
The distribution, abundance and life history were studied for three catostomids -- the razorback suc...
White suckers (Catostomus commersoni) were monitored during the 1994 and 1995 spawning periods to de...
Spawning season of white suckers in Lake Taneycomo, a cold water reservoir, lasted from early April ...
Information on mussel reproductive life history, age and growth is important for understanding evolu...
The overarching theme of this research was to investigate hierarchical levels of relatedness in natu...
We quantitatively sampled the threatened Inflated Heelsplitter (Potamilus inflatus) in the Amite Riv...
Selected aspects of the life history of desert suckers were examined in four southeastern Arizona st...
Understanding the trophic ecology of closely-related species is important for providing insight on i...
Otoliths (lapilli) were used to age two catostomid fishes, black redhorse (Moxostoma duquesnei) and ...
The reproductive biology and spawning strategy of the iconic catadromous percichthyid, estuary perch...
Important details of the reproductive ecology of many freshwater fishes of the species-rich southeas...
Cycleptus meridionalis is a new species recently distinguished from blue sucker C. elongatus. It occ...
Age, growth, and food habits of ten catostomids from Pool 8 of of the Upper Mississippi River were d...
Graduation date: 1981The population of Catostomus rimiculus from Jenny Creek basin is identified as ...
White suckers, Catostomus commersoni, were collected from three sites in southwest Missouri from Sep...
The distribution, abundance and life history were studied for three catostomids -- the razorback suc...
White suckers (Catostomus commersoni) were monitored during the 1994 and 1995 spawning periods to de...
Spawning season of white suckers in Lake Taneycomo, a cold water reservoir, lasted from early April ...
Information on mussel reproductive life history, age and growth is important for understanding evolu...
The overarching theme of this research was to investigate hierarchical levels of relatedness in natu...
We quantitatively sampled the threatened Inflated Heelsplitter (Potamilus inflatus) in the Amite Riv...
Selected aspects of the life history of desert suckers were examined in four southeastern Arizona st...
Understanding the trophic ecology of closely-related species is important for providing insight on i...
Otoliths (lapilli) were used to age two catostomid fishes, black redhorse (Moxostoma duquesnei) and ...
The reproductive biology and spawning strategy of the iconic catadromous percichthyid, estuary perch...
Important details of the reproductive ecology of many freshwater fishes of the species-rich southeas...