The purpose of this study was to examine the habitat preference (or use), distribution and growth of darters (Channel Darter Percina copelandi, Logperch Percina caprodes, Fantail Darter Etheostoma flabellare, Tessellated Darter Etheostoma olmstedi and Johnny Darter Etheostoma nigrum) in tributaries of the Ottawa River, Québec, Canada. The Channel Darter’s habitat can be characterised by coarse heterogeneous substrate with water velocities greater than 0.25 m/s in zones with low bank slopes. Its distribution is limited to five tributaries of the Ottawa River, downstream from the first physical barrier. The Logperch and Fantail Darter’s habitats were similar to that of the Channel Darter, although the Fantail Darter was present in shallower w...
Snorkel observations of Percina roanoka and P. nevisense in the Roanoke River during summer months w...
This research examines how mesoscale streamflow dynamics can filter aquatic insect communities based...
Species introductions in freshwater ecosystems are often complex processes, yet an understanding of ...
The River Darter (Percina shumardi) is a native, rarely sampled fish that has been detected in relat...
The group of fish referred to as darters is extremely biodiverse. Often, several closely related spe...
The channel darter (Percina copelandi) has a wide, disjunct distribution throughout much of the east...
The distribution and habitat of gilt darter (Percina evides) populations in Minnesota were studied f...
Five darter species were collected from streams and rivers in two Indiana counties to determine patt...
Percina (Cottogaster) aurora is an imperiled species under consideration for listing by the U.S. Fis...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the ecological relationships within the darter communit...
Microhabitat velocity shelters or flow refugia within the stream bed are important habitat component...
The logperch Percina caprodes (Rafinesque) is a large (standard length [SL] up to 150 mm) member of ...
Age, growth, and food habit studies were done on 61 johnny darters, Etheostoma nigrum, 25 slenderhea...
The darter fauna in the Elk River, West Virginia, is extremely diverse (18 species); however, few st...
The Frecklebelly Darter, Percina stictogaster (Burr and Page), is restricted to high-quality streams...
Snorkel observations of Percina roanoka and P. nevisense in the Roanoke River during summer months w...
This research examines how mesoscale streamflow dynamics can filter aquatic insect communities based...
Species introductions in freshwater ecosystems are often complex processes, yet an understanding of ...
The River Darter (Percina shumardi) is a native, rarely sampled fish that has been detected in relat...
The group of fish referred to as darters is extremely biodiverse. Often, several closely related spe...
The channel darter (Percina copelandi) has a wide, disjunct distribution throughout much of the east...
The distribution and habitat of gilt darter (Percina evides) populations in Minnesota were studied f...
Five darter species were collected from streams and rivers in two Indiana counties to determine patt...
Percina (Cottogaster) aurora is an imperiled species under consideration for listing by the U.S. Fis...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the ecological relationships within the darter communit...
Microhabitat velocity shelters or flow refugia within the stream bed are important habitat component...
The logperch Percina caprodes (Rafinesque) is a large (standard length [SL] up to 150 mm) member of ...
Age, growth, and food habit studies were done on 61 johnny darters, Etheostoma nigrum, 25 slenderhea...
The darter fauna in the Elk River, West Virginia, is extremely diverse (18 species); however, few st...
The Frecklebelly Darter, Percina stictogaster (Burr and Page), is restricted to high-quality streams...
Snorkel observations of Percina roanoka and P. nevisense in the Roanoke River during summer months w...
This research examines how mesoscale streamflow dynamics can filter aquatic insect communities based...
Species introductions in freshwater ecosystems are often complex processes, yet an understanding of ...