The distribution of the taillight shiner, Notropis maculatus (Hay), within Arkansas is discussed based on personal collections, literature citations and a search of museum records. N. maculatus appears to be a typical Coastal Plain physiographic province inhabitant occurring below the Fall Line, and it nears its western and northern range limits west of the Mississippi River in Arkansas. Data are provided on preferred habitat, and suggestions are provided as to the current status of the taillight shiner within Arkansas
Heterosternuta sulphuria is an endemic aquatic species of concern in Arkansas, with a priority score...
Piney Creek is a clear medium-size tributary of White River in a region of the Ozarks that is underg...
A survey of the fishes of Sylamore Creek in northcentral Arkansas yielded a total of 15,041 specimen...
Field work throughout Arkansas since 1971 and a search of museum records have yielded 35 collections...
The Ozark shiner, Notropis ozarcanus, an endemic species of the Ozark Highlands, was studied from 19...
The Kiamichi shiner, Notropis ortenburgeri, a diminuitive, silvery, upland stream fish in southweste...
The peppered shiner, Notropis perpallidus Hubbs and Black, is a small, silvery, upland stream fish f...
The distribution and diversity of the ichthyofauna of Arkansas are poorly known. This study is part ...
Most lamprey species other than sea lampreys have been poorly studied in North America. The chestnut...
Orconectes neglectus chaenodactylus, the gapped ringed crayfish, is an uncommon and poorly-known, st...
The reproductive cycle, food habits, and age and growth of the river shiner, Notropis blennius (Gira...
The Topeka shiner Notropis topeka is a small (\u3c 75 mm) minnow that inhabits prairie streams in se...
Lakes, ponds and sloughs of the Upper Pascagoula River Drainage, Mississippi, were surveyed for the ...
A survey of the fishes of Ten Mile Creek was conducted during 1976 to 1979. The ichthyofauna of Ten ...
Four collections of the blacknose shiner, Notropis heterolepis Eigenmann and Eigenmann, were made fr...
Heterosternuta sulphuria is an endemic aquatic species of concern in Arkansas, with a priority score...
Piney Creek is a clear medium-size tributary of White River in a region of the Ozarks that is underg...
A survey of the fishes of Sylamore Creek in northcentral Arkansas yielded a total of 15,041 specimen...
Field work throughout Arkansas since 1971 and a search of museum records have yielded 35 collections...
The Ozark shiner, Notropis ozarcanus, an endemic species of the Ozark Highlands, was studied from 19...
The Kiamichi shiner, Notropis ortenburgeri, a diminuitive, silvery, upland stream fish in southweste...
The peppered shiner, Notropis perpallidus Hubbs and Black, is a small, silvery, upland stream fish f...
The distribution and diversity of the ichthyofauna of Arkansas are poorly known. This study is part ...
Most lamprey species other than sea lampreys have been poorly studied in North America. The chestnut...
Orconectes neglectus chaenodactylus, the gapped ringed crayfish, is an uncommon and poorly-known, st...
The reproductive cycle, food habits, and age and growth of the river shiner, Notropis blennius (Gira...
The Topeka shiner Notropis topeka is a small (\u3c 75 mm) minnow that inhabits prairie streams in se...
Lakes, ponds and sloughs of the Upper Pascagoula River Drainage, Mississippi, were surveyed for the ...
A survey of the fishes of Ten Mile Creek was conducted during 1976 to 1979. The ichthyofauna of Ten ...
Four collections of the blacknose shiner, Notropis heterolepis Eigenmann and Eigenmann, were made fr...
Heterosternuta sulphuria is an endemic aquatic species of concern in Arkansas, with a priority score...
Piney Creek is a clear medium-size tributary of White River in a region of the Ozarks that is underg...
A survey of the fishes of Sylamore Creek in northcentral Arkansas yielded a total of 15,041 specimen...