Little is known about the natural history of the Pealip Redhorse (Moxostoma pisolabrum), particularly on its reproductive biology in Arkansas. We examined 11 female M. pisolabrum collected in late February 2020 and 2021 from the Black River, Lawrence County. Egg mass (g) represented 9‒14% of the total weight of these gravid females. This is the first time information on female reproduction in this species has been reported from any population of M. pisolabrum in the state
The Ouachita madtom (Noturus lachneri) occurs primarily in drainages of the upper Saline River ...
Otoliths (lapilli) were used to age two catostomid fishes, black redhorse (Moxostoma duquesnei) and ...
The rabbitsfoot mussel is a rare and critically endangered species in the upper Arkansas River syste...
The Highland Stoneroller (Campostoma spadiceum) was described as a distinct species in 2010. Since t...
The queen snake, Regina septemvittata, has a disjunct portion of its distribution in Arkansas. This ...
We report a new state record for Pseudacris maculata from Arkansas. Furthermore, we conducted an eco...
The distribution, abundance and life history were studied for three catostomids -- the razorback suc...
The reproductive cycle, food habits, and age and growth of the river shiner, Notropis blennius (Gira...
This study provides baseline data on the River Redhorse (Moxostoma carinatum; Moxostomatini: Catosto...
Information on mussel reproductive life history, age and growth is important for understanding evolu...
Important observations of natural history often go unreported because they are not part of larger st...
Because meaningful observations of natural history are not always part of larger studies, important ...
In May 2013, we examined the mating system of the Fantail Darter, Etheostoma flabellare, from a popu...
original available only as paper hard copy from Arizona State University at time of publication here...
Smaller details of natural history often go undocumented to science if those details are not parts o...
The Ouachita madtom (Noturus lachneri) occurs primarily in drainages of the upper Saline River ...
Otoliths (lapilli) were used to age two catostomid fishes, black redhorse (Moxostoma duquesnei) and ...
The rabbitsfoot mussel is a rare and critically endangered species in the upper Arkansas River syste...
The Highland Stoneroller (Campostoma spadiceum) was described as a distinct species in 2010. Since t...
The queen snake, Regina septemvittata, has a disjunct portion of its distribution in Arkansas. This ...
We report a new state record for Pseudacris maculata from Arkansas. Furthermore, we conducted an eco...
The distribution, abundance and life history were studied for three catostomids -- the razorback suc...
The reproductive cycle, food habits, and age and growth of the river shiner, Notropis blennius (Gira...
This study provides baseline data on the River Redhorse (Moxostoma carinatum; Moxostomatini: Catosto...
Information on mussel reproductive life history, age and growth is important for understanding evolu...
Important observations of natural history often go unreported because they are not part of larger st...
Because meaningful observations of natural history are not always part of larger studies, important ...
In May 2013, we examined the mating system of the Fantail Darter, Etheostoma flabellare, from a popu...
original available only as paper hard copy from Arizona State University at time of publication here...
Smaller details of natural history often go undocumented to science if those details are not parts o...
The Ouachita madtom (Noturus lachneri) occurs primarily in drainages of the upper Saline River ...
Otoliths (lapilli) were used to age two catostomid fishes, black redhorse (Moxostoma duquesnei) and ...
The rabbitsfoot mussel is a rare and critically endangered species in the upper Arkansas River syste...