Author Institution: Department of Zoological and Biomedical Sciences, Ohio UniversityThe rosyside dace, although abundant throughout the eastern Appalachians, is listed as an endangered species in Ohio. It inhabits the headwater streams of south-central Ohio. Patterns of variation at four polymorphic loci (Adh, Ldh, Pgd, and Xdh) were analysed to determine the degree of interpopulation differentiation. Several characteristics (headwater resident, subject to annual stream drying, likely severe population crashes and flushes) of this species and its populations suggested that the rosyside dace should exhibit low intrapopulation variation and high interpopulation differentiation. The results were consistent with these predictions
The Barrens topminnow (Fundulus julisia), a freshwater killifish native to the Barrens Plateau in Te...
The blacknose dace species complex (Rhinichthys atratulus, Rhinichthys obtusus obtusus, and Rhinicht...
Genetic variation is critical to the persistence of populations and their capacity to adapt to envir...
Redside dace Clinostomus elongatus (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) is a species of conservation concern that...
A pressing issue in conservation is to determine if present day demographic and population genetic p...
Rhinichthys osculus (Cyprinidae), the speckled dace, is the most widely distributed freshwater fish ...
Fishes of the Missouri River are separated by six dams and impoundments and inhabit a variety of nat...
Observations of anglers and naturalists, and the findings of molecular genetics, indicate that nativ...
The Yazoo Darter is a range-restricted endemic fish in north-central Mississippi. Because the limite...
Evolution occurs at various spatial and temporal scales. For example, speciation may occur in histor...
Objective: Speckled Dace Rhinichthys osculus is small cyprinoid fish that is widespread in western N...
Little information is available concerning the distribution of genetic diversity in non-salmonid, no...
Rhinichthys osculus, the Speckled Dace, is the most widely distributed freshwater fish in the Wester...
Rhinichthys osculus, the Speckled Dace, is the most widely distributed freshwater fish in the Wester...
The Nooksack dace (Pisces: an undescribed putative taxon within Rhinichthys) and longnose dace (Rhin...
The Barrens topminnow (Fundulus julisia), a freshwater killifish native to the Barrens Plateau in Te...
The blacknose dace species complex (Rhinichthys atratulus, Rhinichthys obtusus obtusus, and Rhinicht...
Genetic variation is critical to the persistence of populations and their capacity to adapt to envir...
Redside dace Clinostomus elongatus (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) is a species of conservation concern that...
A pressing issue in conservation is to determine if present day demographic and population genetic p...
Rhinichthys osculus (Cyprinidae), the speckled dace, is the most widely distributed freshwater fish ...
Fishes of the Missouri River are separated by six dams and impoundments and inhabit a variety of nat...
Observations of anglers and naturalists, and the findings of molecular genetics, indicate that nativ...
The Yazoo Darter is a range-restricted endemic fish in north-central Mississippi. Because the limite...
Evolution occurs at various spatial and temporal scales. For example, speciation may occur in histor...
Objective: Speckled Dace Rhinichthys osculus is small cyprinoid fish that is widespread in western N...
Little information is available concerning the distribution of genetic diversity in non-salmonid, no...
Rhinichthys osculus, the Speckled Dace, is the most widely distributed freshwater fish in the Wester...
Rhinichthys osculus, the Speckled Dace, is the most widely distributed freshwater fish in the Wester...
The Nooksack dace (Pisces: an undescribed putative taxon within Rhinichthys) and longnose dace (Rhin...
The Barrens topminnow (Fundulus julisia), a freshwater killifish native to the Barrens Plateau in Te...
The blacknose dace species complex (Rhinichthys atratulus, Rhinichthys obtusus obtusus, and Rhinicht...
Genetic variation is critical to the persistence of populations and their capacity to adapt to envir...