Our goal was to identify habitat, fish species, and fish assemblages associated with the occurrence of Topeka Shiners Notropis topeka in stream and off-channel habitat (OCH) of west-central Iowa. Fish assemblages and habitat characteristics were estimated in 67 stream and 27OCHsites during 2010–2011. Topeka Shiners were sampled in 52% of OCH sites, but in only 9% of stream sites, which supports the hypothesis that OCH is an important component of their life history. Fish assemblages containing Topeka Shiners were different from those that did not contain Topeka Shiners in OCH sites, but this was not evident in stream sites. Results from logistic regression models suggested that Topeka Shiner presence was associated with increased submerged ...
1. In the agricultural landscape of the Midwestern USA, waterways are highly altered. Oxbows are amo...
The northern common shiner, Notropis cornutus frontalis, was omnivorous in its feeding, but the type...
The northern common shiner, Notropis cornutus frontalis, was omnivorous in its feeding, but the type...
The distribution of Topeka shiner Notropis topeka has declined across its historic range and was lis...
The Topeka shiner Notropis topeka is a federally endangered fish species that is estimated to occupy...
The Topeka shiner Notropis topeka is a small (\u3c 75 mm) minnow that inhabits prairie streams in se...
Our goal was to identify habitat, fish species, and fish assemblages associated with the occurrence ...
The Topeka shiner Notropis topeka is native to Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, and Sout...
The Topeka shiner, Notropis topeka, is the first of Minnesota\u27s native ichthyofauna to be classif...
The Topeka shiner Notropis topeka is native to Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, and Sout...
The Topeka shiner Notropis topeka is native to Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, and Sout...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service determines the Topeka shiner (Notropis Topeka) to be an endangere...
Natural depressional wetlands in the floodplain are part of the mosaic of aquatic habitats important...
The primary goal in development of at-risk species conservation assessments is to compile biological...
Data sheet produced by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources is about different times of animals,...
1. In the agricultural landscape of the Midwestern USA, waterways are highly altered. Oxbows are amo...
The northern common shiner, Notropis cornutus frontalis, was omnivorous in its feeding, but the type...
The northern common shiner, Notropis cornutus frontalis, was omnivorous in its feeding, but the type...
The distribution of Topeka shiner Notropis topeka has declined across its historic range and was lis...
The Topeka shiner Notropis topeka is a federally endangered fish species that is estimated to occupy...
The Topeka shiner Notropis topeka is a small (\u3c 75 mm) minnow that inhabits prairie streams in se...
Our goal was to identify habitat, fish species, and fish assemblages associated with the occurrence ...
The Topeka shiner Notropis topeka is native to Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, and Sout...
The Topeka shiner, Notropis topeka, is the first of Minnesota\u27s native ichthyofauna to be classif...
The Topeka shiner Notropis topeka is native to Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, and Sout...
The Topeka shiner Notropis topeka is native to Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, and Sout...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service determines the Topeka shiner (Notropis Topeka) to be an endangere...
Natural depressional wetlands in the floodplain are part of the mosaic of aquatic habitats important...
The primary goal in development of at-risk species conservation assessments is to compile biological...
Data sheet produced by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources is about different times of animals,...
1. In the agricultural landscape of the Midwestern USA, waterways are highly altered. Oxbows are amo...
The northern common shiner, Notropis cornutus frontalis, was omnivorous in its feeding, but the type...
The northern common shiner, Notropis cornutus frontalis, was omnivorous in its feeding, but the type...