Reservoirs throughout the country exhibit degraded shorelines and simplified littoral habitats because of aging. This study evaluated the establishment of agricultural plantings on reservoir mudflats and the effectiveness of supplemental brush pile structures in providing recruitment habitat for juvenile fish. The mudflats of Enid Reservoir, Mississippi were seeded during the winter drawdown in October of 2016 and 2017 with agricultural plantings. Monitoring of plantings found grasses performed best in terms of establishment and providing potential fish habitat. During Summer 2017 brush piles and control sites, without brush, were sampled in Enid Reservoir using rotenone to evaluate juvenile fish use. Juvenile fish exhibited greater abundan...
Reservoirs are often limited in habitat, and many habitats can be lost through natural decomposition...
American Paddlefish (Polyodon spathula) were once widely distributed, but have been extirpated from ...
Wildlife habitat values associated with agroforestry systems in Mississippi are not fully understood...
Many reservoirs in arid regions experience highly variable water levels caused by seasonal inflow fl...
Reservoir mudflats limit development of healthy fish assemblages due to the lack of structural habit...
The hills of Yazoo Basin have a long history of land use modification and subsequent erosion and flo...
Exploitation of groundwater and excess nutrient runoff are major issues plaguing agriculture and str...
Shade is defined as the coolness and darkness caused by shelter from solar radiation. In freshwater,...
Installation of low-grade weirs in agricultural drainage ditches is being evaluated as an innovative...
Fish assemblages from 54 oxbow lakes in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley were sampled to identify rel...
Fish community data were used to develop an index of biotic integrity (IBI) to quantify habitat degr...
Sedimentation and drawdown-induced habitat degradation limits reproduction of structure-associated f...
Channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus is an important sport fish, particularly in the Great Plains. In...
Reservoir aging presents substantial challenges to natural resource managers. While most reservoirs ...
Artificial structures have been used in the past to potentially increase fish production by providin...
Reservoirs are often limited in habitat, and many habitats can be lost through natural decomposition...
American Paddlefish (Polyodon spathula) were once widely distributed, but have been extirpated from ...
Wildlife habitat values associated with agroforestry systems in Mississippi are not fully understood...
Many reservoirs in arid regions experience highly variable water levels caused by seasonal inflow fl...
Reservoir mudflats limit development of healthy fish assemblages due to the lack of structural habit...
The hills of Yazoo Basin have a long history of land use modification and subsequent erosion and flo...
Exploitation of groundwater and excess nutrient runoff are major issues plaguing agriculture and str...
Shade is defined as the coolness and darkness caused by shelter from solar radiation. In freshwater,...
Installation of low-grade weirs in agricultural drainage ditches is being evaluated as an innovative...
Fish assemblages from 54 oxbow lakes in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley were sampled to identify rel...
Fish community data were used to develop an index of biotic integrity (IBI) to quantify habitat degr...
Sedimentation and drawdown-induced habitat degradation limits reproduction of structure-associated f...
Channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus is an important sport fish, particularly in the Great Plains. In...
Reservoir aging presents substantial challenges to natural resource managers. While most reservoirs ...
Artificial structures have been used in the past to potentially increase fish production by providin...
Reservoirs are often limited in habitat, and many habitats can be lost through natural decomposition...
American Paddlefish (Polyodon spathula) were once widely distributed, but have been extirpated from ...
Wildlife habitat values associated with agroforestry systems in Mississippi are not fully understood...