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Autor:
Michael W. Sandel, Kayla M. Fast, Brett Albanese, Anakela Popp, Parker Nensteil, Peter H. Sudmant
Publikováno v:
Mitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, Vol 5, Iss 2, Pp 1523-1524 (2020)
The Trispot Darter (Etheostoma trisella) is an imperiled small-bodied freshwater fish that inhabits headwaters of the upper Coosa River watershed in Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee. We sequenced the complete mitochondrial genome of this species to de
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https://doaj.org/article/ce816628fd6744c1a89e045c3e3610c3
Autor:
Brett Albanese, Daniel J. MacGuigan, Thomas J. Near, Emily L. Boring, Richard C. Harrington, Gerald R. Dinkins, Benjamin P. Keck, Jeffrey W. Simmons
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the Peabody Museum of Natural History. 62
Percina freemanorum, the Etowah Bridled Darter, is described as a new species endemic to the Etowah River system in Georgia, specifically in Long Swamp Creek, Amicalola Creek, and the upper portion of the Etowah River. The earliest collection records
Autor:
Kayla M. Fast, Michael W. Sandel, Anakela Popp, Parker Nensteil, Peter H. Sudmant, Brett Albanese
Publikováno v:
Mitochondrial DNA Part B. 5:1523-1524
The Trispot Darter (Etheostoma trisella) is an imperiled small-bodied freshwater fish that inhabits headwaters of the upper Coosa River watershed in Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee. We sequ...
Publikováno v:
Freshwater Biology. 54:1444-1460
Summary 1. Colonisation and population recovery are crucial to species persistence in environmentally variable ecosystems, but are poorly understood processes. After documenting movement rates for several species of stream fish, we predicted that thi
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Ecology of Freshwater Fish. 17:374-381
Using mark-recapture methods, we studied movements of endangered Roanoke logperch (Percina rex Jordan & Evermann), a benthic darter, at 12 riffle-run sites over a 9-year-long period in the Roanoke River, Virginia, USA. Our primary objective was to ch
Publikováno v:
Southeastern Naturalist. 6:657-668
Pteronotropis welaka (Bluenose Shiner) has a fragmented range throughout the Southeast, but its apparent rarity may reflect a low probability of detection during surveys. Our objectives were to obtain up-to-date status information for populations in
Publikováno v:
Environmental Biology of Fishes. 76:25-35
The addition of nocturnal, Hoplias malabaricus, and diurnal, Crenicichla alta, predatory fishes downstream of barrier waterfalls increases predation threat for a killifish, Rivulus hartii, in Trinidadian streams. We hypothesized that the diel pattern
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Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 61:857-869
Identifying factors that influence fish movement is a key step in predicting how populations respond to environmental change. Using markrecapture (four species) and trap capture (eight species) data, we examined relationships between three attribut
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Ecology. 85:312-319
The nonlethal effects of predation threat can be pervasive but are also easily overlooked. We investigated effects of predation threat on feeding by guppies (Poecilia reticulata), and how threat-induced temporal shifts in feeding activity affect repr
Autor:
Jens Krause, Brett Albanese, Marc S. Botham, Bethany. J. Arrowsmith, Mike M. Webster, Darren P. Croft
Publikováno v:
Oecologia. 137:62-68
The movement strategies of birds and mammals are often closely linked to their mating system, but few studies have examined the relationship between mating systems and movement in fishes. We examined the movement patterns of the guppy ( Poecilia reti