The longnose dace Rhinichthys cataractae (Valenciennes) is a small, elongated, slightly dorsoventrally compressed minnow that possesses the widest distribution of any North American cyprinid. In Illinois, it is known from streams in the Wisconsin Driftless Area and the shoreline of Lake Michigan. We examined the distribution and population status, habitat requirements, and diet of R. cataractae in the Wisconsin Driftless Area in Illinois. The dace was collected at 11 of the 33 sites sampled, and catch-per-unit-effort (standardized by number of individuals per hour collecting) varied from 0.8 to 52 per site. It was found most often in gravel/cobble riffles in small- to medium-sized streams. Stable isotope analysis showed the diet of R. ...
Research described in this report focuses on Illinois waters of Lake Michigan and provides essential...
Fund No. F-139 R-7Report issued on: October 2004INHS Technical Report prepared for Division of Fishe...
Knowing the geographic distribution of any species is an important first step toward understanding i...
Grant/Contract No: IDNR R7047002 - D8222The bluebreast darter Etheostoma camurum (Cope) has a disjun...
Population and feeding ecology of the southern redbelly dace, Phoxinus erythrogaster (Rafinesque), w...
Freshwater mollusks are among the most rapidly declining groups of organisms on Earth. Several spec...
A pressing issue in conservation is to determine if present day demographic and population genetic p...
Illinois Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Preservation Fund Grant/Contract No: RC08-L20WWe r...
Grant/Contract No: RC07L25WThe bluebreast darter Etheostoma camurum(Cope) has a disjunct distributio...
The Gravel Chub Erimystax x-punctatus (Family Leuciscidae) is an imperiled minnow with a disjunct di...
Division of Fisheries, Illinois Department of Natural Resourcesunpublishednot peer reviewe
The range of the northern redbelly dace (Phoxinus eos) is grouped into two regions in central North ...
The Driftless Area of the upper Mississippi River drainage is a unique geographic region because of ...
Author Institution: Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Natural Areas and Preserves ; ...
THE white crappie, Pomoxis annularis Rafinesque, and the black crappie, Pomoxis nigro-maculatus (L...
Research described in this report focuses on Illinois waters of Lake Michigan and provides essential...
Fund No. F-139 R-7Report issued on: October 2004INHS Technical Report prepared for Division of Fishe...
Knowing the geographic distribution of any species is an important first step toward understanding i...
Grant/Contract No: IDNR R7047002 - D8222The bluebreast darter Etheostoma camurum (Cope) has a disjun...
Population and feeding ecology of the southern redbelly dace, Phoxinus erythrogaster (Rafinesque), w...
Freshwater mollusks are among the most rapidly declining groups of organisms on Earth. Several spec...
A pressing issue in conservation is to determine if present day demographic and population genetic p...
Illinois Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Preservation Fund Grant/Contract No: RC08-L20WWe r...
Grant/Contract No: RC07L25WThe bluebreast darter Etheostoma camurum(Cope) has a disjunct distributio...
The Gravel Chub Erimystax x-punctatus (Family Leuciscidae) is an imperiled minnow with a disjunct di...
Division of Fisheries, Illinois Department of Natural Resourcesunpublishednot peer reviewe
The range of the northern redbelly dace (Phoxinus eos) is grouped into two regions in central North ...
The Driftless Area of the upper Mississippi River drainage is a unique geographic region because of ...
Author Institution: Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Natural Areas and Preserves ; ...
THE white crappie, Pomoxis annularis Rafinesque, and the black crappie, Pomoxis nigro-maculatus (L...
Research described in this report focuses on Illinois waters of Lake Michigan and provides essential...
Fund No. F-139 R-7Report issued on: October 2004INHS Technical Report prepared for Division of Fishe...
Knowing the geographic distribution of any species is an important first step toward understanding i...