Author Institution: Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, Division of Water Quality Monitoring and AssessmentElectrofishing collections at 10 locations in the middle Sandusky River mainstem between Tiffin and Fremont revealed the presence of previously unknown populations of river redhorse (Moxostoma carinatum) and greater redhorse (Moxostoma valenciennesi). The discovery of these populations expands the Lake Erie drainage distribution of both species which have been either declining in abundance or extirpated in many areas. It is doubtful that these species have recently invaded the middle Sandusky River since barriers to upstream fish movements have been in place in the vicinity of Fremont since the early 1800s. Both species snowed a pref...
The Skunk River has been straightened most of the way from Ames to Colfax. In the summer of 1968, 24...
Author Institution: Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Natural Areas and Preserves, a...
Author Institution: The Ohio State University, and The Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Researc...
Author Institution: Department of Biology, John Carroll University ; Department of Zoology, The Ohio...
Author Institution: Water Resources Laboratory, University of Louisville and Biology Department, Spa...
The upper Mississippi is an interesting region because of its complex geological history and contemp...
Recovery planning for the nationally threatened black redhorse (Moxostoma duquesnei) is limited by a...
The resiliency of our aquatic ecosystems hinges on our ability to protect the native species that re...
PURPOSE/SUBJECT: The resiliency of our aquatic ecosystems hinges on our ability to protect the nativ...
Author Institution: Aqua Tech Environmental Consultants, Inc. ; Department of Zoology, The Ohio Stat...
The resilience of aquatic ecosystems hinges on our ability to protect the native species that reside...
Author Institution: Illinois Natural Survey Laboratory ; Lake Head UniversityCreek chub movements we...
Data sheet produced by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources is about different times of animals,...
Sauger Sander canadensis is a native, migratory sportfish found in large rivers and riverine impound...
Author Institution: Franz Theodore Stone Laboratory, Ohio State University, Put-in-Bay, Ohi
The Skunk River has been straightened most of the way from Ames to Colfax. In the summer of 1968, 24...
Author Institution: Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Natural Areas and Preserves, a...
Author Institution: The Ohio State University, and The Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Researc...
Author Institution: Department of Biology, John Carroll University ; Department of Zoology, The Ohio...
Author Institution: Water Resources Laboratory, University of Louisville and Biology Department, Spa...
The upper Mississippi is an interesting region because of its complex geological history and contemp...
Recovery planning for the nationally threatened black redhorse (Moxostoma duquesnei) is limited by a...
The resiliency of our aquatic ecosystems hinges on our ability to protect the native species that re...
PURPOSE/SUBJECT: The resiliency of our aquatic ecosystems hinges on our ability to protect the nativ...
Author Institution: Aqua Tech Environmental Consultants, Inc. ; Department of Zoology, The Ohio Stat...
The resilience of aquatic ecosystems hinges on our ability to protect the native species that reside...
Author Institution: Illinois Natural Survey Laboratory ; Lake Head UniversityCreek chub movements we...
Data sheet produced by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources is about different times of animals,...
Sauger Sander canadensis is a native, migratory sportfish found in large rivers and riverine impound...
Author Institution: Franz Theodore Stone Laboratory, Ohio State University, Put-in-Bay, Ohi
The Skunk River has been straightened most of the way from Ames to Colfax. In the summer of 1968, 24...
Author Institution: Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Natural Areas and Preserves, a...
Author Institution: The Ohio State University, and The Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Researc...