Studies of age composition, growth, length-weight relation, reproduction, year-class strength, and food habits were conducted from 1962 to 1964 on carp, river carpsucker, smallmouth buffalo, and bigmouth buffalo in Lewis and Clark Lake, a main stem Missouri River reservoir impounded in July 1955. Slow growth of these fishes was attributed to low standing crops of plankton and bottom fauna which may have resulted in excessive turbidity and rapid water exchange in the reservoir. All four species produced strong year classes in the 2 years following impoundment of Lewis and Clark Lake; reproduction since that time has been poor. These species did not produce year classes comparable in abundance to thos which occurred following impoundment beca...
Although the northern river carpsucker, Carpiodes carpio carpio (Rafmesque), is one of the more abun...
Although the northern river carpsucker, Carpiodes carpio carpio (Rafmesque), is one of the more abun...
Large trap nets were evaluated as a commercial gear for capturing buffalo fish during July-September...
The bigmouth buffalo, Ictiobus cyrinellus, is the most important commercial species in Lake Oahe, a ...
The six main stem Missouri River reservoirs are described, and information available through 1964 on...
The river carpsucker, Carpiodes carpio, was collected in the Missouri River bordering eastern Nebras...
Water management of the Lewis and Clark Lake for flood control, hydroelectric power, navigation, and...
Bighead carp Hypopthmichtys nobilis were introduced into the United States from south and central Ch...
Bigmouth buffalo (Ictiobus cyprinellus) is a fish species at risk in the Qu’Appelle River system of ...
Ten species were commercially harvested in Lake Oahe, among which bigmouth buffalo predominated (63....
Changes in fish abundance and species composition were mainly a result of poor reproductive success ...
Although the northern river carpsucker, Carpiodes carpio carpio (Rafmesque), is one of the more abun...
The time and location of spawning, food and larvae, and habitats used as nursery areas by young-of-t...
Fish populations in five Missouri River ox-bow lakes were investigated during 1963 and 1964. This wa...
The bigmouth buffalofish, Ictiobus cyprinellus (Valenciennes) is the only buffalofish occurring in S...
Although the northern river carpsucker, Carpiodes carpio carpio (Rafmesque), is one of the more abun...
Although the northern river carpsucker, Carpiodes carpio carpio (Rafmesque), is one of the more abun...
Large trap nets were evaluated as a commercial gear for capturing buffalo fish during July-September...
The bigmouth buffalo, Ictiobus cyrinellus, is the most important commercial species in Lake Oahe, a ...
The six main stem Missouri River reservoirs are described, and information available through 1964 on...
The river carpsucker, Carpiodes carpio, was collected in the Missouri River bordering eastern Nebras...
Water management of the Lewis and Clark Lake for flood control, hydroelectric power, navigation, and...
Bighead carp Hypopthmichtys nobilis were introduced into the United States from south and central Ch...
Bigmouth buffalo (Ictiobus cyprinellus) is a fish species at risk in the Qu’Appelle River system of ...
Ten species were commercially harvested in Lake Oahe, among which bigmouth buffalo predominated (63....
Changes in fish abundance and species composition were mainly a result of poor reproductive success ...
Although the northern river carpsucker, Carpiodes carpio carpio (Rafmesque), is one of the more abun...
The time and location of spawning, food and larvae, and habitats used as nursery areas by young-of-t...
Fish populations in five Missouri River ox-bow lakes were investigated during 1963 and 1964. This wa...
The bigmouth buffalofish, Ictiobus cyprinellus (Valenciennes) is the only buffalofish occurring in S...
Although the northern river carpsucker, Carpiodes carpio carpio (Rafmesque), is one of the more abun...
Although the northern river carpsucker, Carpiodes carpio carpio (Rafmesque), is one of the more abun...
Large trap nets were evaluated as a commercial gear for capturing buffalo fish during July-September...