Blue Sucker Cycleptus elongatus populations in the Missouri River are believed to be declining. The decline is most likely attributable to anthropogenic modifications including channelization and dam construction. We compared 2008 and 2009 summer use distribution (UD) for 21 blue suckers implanted with acoustic tags to better understand how blue suckers use the Missouri River. UDs are used to analyze space-use requirements based on the home range concept. The geometric mean 95% UD range was 1.9 river kilometers (RKM) in 2008 and 0.3 RKM in 2009, and differed statistically by year. The upper bound of the 2008 95% UD accounted for 96% of the variation in the upper bound of the 2009 95% UD when regressed against each other, and the slope did n...
River regulation for hydroelectricity production results in rapid changes of flow and habitat featur...
In the Mississippi River Basin of North America, invasive bigheaded carp (silver carp Hypophthalmich...
Bigheaded carps (Hypophthalmichthys spp., formerly known as Asian carps) escaped from aquaculture fa...
Blue Sucker Cycleptus elongatus populations in the Missouri River are believed to be declining. The ...
Although the northern hog sucker (Hypentelium nigricans) is widely distributedthroughout the Mississ...
Freshwater migratory fishes are among the most imperiled taxa in the world. However, mobile life his...
A baseline assessment of the Missouri River fish community and species-specific habitat use patterns...
Blue Sucker Cycleptus elongatus are a large-bodied, benthic fish that are considered an indicator sp...
Seasonal influences on sampling data have been documented for many sport fishes in lentic environmen...
Blue Catfish Ictalurus furcatus is a mobile, large-river species native to the Missouri River and it...
Over-allocated water due to diversions and dams alters the natural flow and temperature regime in ri...
The effects of flow regulation on fish populations have received much attention because changes in f...
Lateral habitats provide a multitude of benefits to riverine fishes, including invasive Silver Carp ...
Addressing the global loss of biodiversity is the penultimate challenge for conservation biology. In...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on August 16, 2010).The entir...
River regulation for hydroelectricity production results in rapid changes of flow and habitat featur...
In the Mississippi River Basin of North America, invasive bigheaded carp (silver carp Hypophthalmich...
Bigheaded carps (Hypophthalmichthys spp., formerly known as Asian carps) escaped from aquaculture fa...
Blue Sucker Cycleptus elongatus populations in the Missouri River are believed to be declining. The ...
Although the northern hog sucker (Hypentelium nigricans) is widely distributedthroughout the Mississ...
Freshwater migratory fishes are among the most imperiled taxa in the world. However, mobile life his...
A baseline assessment of the Missouri River fish community and species-specific habitat use patterns...
Blue Sucker Cycleptus elongatus are a large-bodied, benthic fish that are considered an indicator sp...
Seasonal influences on sampling data have been documented for many sport fishes in lentic environmen...
Blue Catfish Ictalurus furcatus is a mobile, large-river species native to the Missouri River and it...
Over-allocated water due to diversions and dams alters the natural flow and temperature regime in ri...
The effects of flow regulation on fish populations have received much attention because changes in f...
Lateral habitats provide a multitude of benefits to riverine fishes, including invasive Silver Carp ...
Addressing the global loss of biodiversity is the penultimate challenge for conservation biology. In...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on August 16, 2010).The entir...
River regulation for hydroelectricity production results in rapid changes of flow and habitat featur...
In the Mississippi River Basin of North America, invasive bigheaded carp (silver carp Hypophthalmich...
Bigheaded carps (Hypophthalmichthys spp., formerly known as Asian carps) escaped from aquaculture fa...