The electrofishing survey of fish from the Great Miami River at RM 19, 24 and 38 from late summer 1996 demonstrated the sensitivity of the fish community to microhabitat variation. The variation was particularly clear between the pooled, low flow sections of the river and the runs, where fast current habitats occurred. In 1996, like most recent years, the differences were obvious between Rm 24 and RM 19 and RM 38. River Mile 24 was characterized by a fish community of current-loving fish, dominated by Catastomidae (suckers), and Ictaluridae (catfish). In contrast, samples from pooled stations at RM 19 and 38 were dominated by Centrarchidae, Clupeidae and Cyprinidae, particularly the carp. The microhabitats sampled around the abutments of br...
This survey was the first comprehensive assessment of the fishes and habitat of the White River in S...
The effects of flow regulation on fish populations have received much attention because changes in f...
A total of 7,485 fish, representing 49 species, 25 genera, and 11 families, were electroshocked from...
Fish sampling by electroshocking in the Great Miami River upstream and downstream the Fernald site (...
Fish were collected, using electroshocking techniques, from three sites in the Great Miami River (GM...
Between 1976 and 1996 the fish of the Deep Fork River were sampled at three sites. A total of 163,35...
Electrofishing was performed biannually in spring (May) and late summer (Aug-Oct), to access stream ...
Abstract.—Large rivers worldwide have been altered by the construction and maintenance of navigation...
Abstract.—Fish community data collected from 24 major river basins between 1993 and 199
Thus far in the study, 4 species of endemic fishes and 2 introduced trout species have been collecte...
From 2015-2017, the Miami Conservancy District and Five Rivers Metroparks completed a project to mod...
Recruitment is the point in life when cohort strength in fishes is determined. Tributaries of large ...
The central Bitterroot River floodplain is characterized by a complex secondary channel network that...
Abstract.—Determining adequate sampling effort for characterizing fish assemblage structure in nonwa...
Archived data from a long-term (1973–1988) monitoring study were used to assess the impacts of kraft...
This survey was the first comprehensive assessment of the fishes and habitat of the White River in S...
The effects of flow regulation on fish populations have received much attention because changes in f...
A total of 7,485 fish, representing 49 species, 25 genera, and 11 families, were electroshocked from...
Fish sampling by electroshocking in the Great Miami River upstream and downstream the Fernald site (...
Fish were collected, using electroshocking techniques, from three sites in the Great Miami River (GM...
Between 1976 and 1996 the fish of the Deep Fork River were sampled at three sites. A total of 163,35...
Electrofishing was performed biannually in spring (May) and late summer (Aug-Oct), to access stream ...
Abstract.—Large rivers worldwide have been altered by the construction and maintenance of navigation...
Abstract.—Fish community data collected from 24 major river basins between 1993 and 199
Thus far in the study, 4 species of endemic fishes and 2 introduced trout species have been collecte...
From 2015-2017, the Miami Conservancy District and Five Rivers Metroparks completed a project to mod...
Recruitment is the point in life when cohort strength in fishes is determined. Tributaries of large ...
The central Bitterroot River floodplain is characterized by a complex secondary channel network that...
Abstract.—Determining adequate sampling effort for characterizing fish assemblage structure in nonwa...
Archived data from a long-term (1973–1988) monitoring study were used to assess the impacts of kraft...
This survey was the first comprehensive assessment of the fishes and habitat of the White River in S...
The effects of flow regulation on fish populations have received much attention because changes in f...
A total of 7,485 fish, representing 49 species, 25 genera, and 11 families, were electroshocked from...