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Autor:
Zachery D. Zbinden
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Journal of fish biologyREFERENCES. 100(2)
Different species can associate or interact in many ways, and methods exist for inferring associations and underlying mechanisms from incidence data (e.g., co-occurrence frameworks). These methods have received criticism despite their recent resurgen
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Southeastern Naturalist. 17:512-520
Large tributaries may help sustain large-river fish populations by mitigating fish-habitat losses within the highly modified great rivers of the Mississippi River basin. These tributaries are likely most beneficial for fish species specializing on no
Autor:
Lance R. Williams, Nathaniel T. Marshall, Joshua A. Banta, John S. Placyk, Marsha G. Williams
Publikováno v:
American Malacological Bulletin. 36:42-56
Fish have an ecologically significant role in the life-history of unionid freshwater mussels, as the larvae of most species are obligate ectoparasites (glochidia) on fish hosts. Although this ecological interaction is vital to freshwater mussel conse
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Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 73:394-405
Replacement of fish species by their congeners along gradients of stream size is common in warm-water streams, but the causative environmental factors driving this turnover are not fully understood. We used laboratory experiments to test for differen
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Southeastern Naturalist. 12:769-780
We sampled fishes from eight creeks within the Bull and Upatoi creeks watershed in the summer months of June 2001 and August 2002 to provide a checklist of common fishes. This sample and its data support a more comprehensive study by the authors docu
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Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 141:1000-1015
Hydrologic variability and instream habitat connectivity play fundamental roles in structuring fish communities in lotic ecosystems. We collected fish assemblage and physical habitat data from 28 central Texas streams during the summers of 2006 (a dr
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The Southwestern Naturalist. 53:125-128
We collected 409 Pimephales vigilax (bullhead minnow) and 32 Percina macrolepida (bigscale logperch) from Elephant Butte Reservoir, Sierra Co., New Mexico, during a small-bodied fish survey in August and December 2005, and January and August 2006. Th
Autor:
Mollie F. Cashner
Publikováno v:
Copeia. 2004:592-598
The predator attraction (PA) hypothesis proposes that chemicals released from the skin (Schreckstoff) of an injured fish during a predation event attract nearby piscivorous fishes, which then compete for the prey. The confusion of this additional com
Autor:
Mark A. Shaw, Timothy R. Strakosh, Keith B. Gido, Christopher S. Guy, Kristen J. Hase, Randal J. Bernot
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science. 105:193-208
Long-term changes in the fish assemblage of the Big Blue River basin, Kansas, were examined by comparison of a stream survey conducted prior to the construction of Tuttle Creek Reservoir (1957 to 1958) with two surveys conducted approximately 40 year
Autor:
Jeremy S. Tiemann
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science. 110:282-284
Pimephales (Pisces: Cyprinidae) are among the most common eastern North American freshwater fishes (Page and Ceas 1989). The four species of Pimephales (bluntnose minnow P notatus, fathead minnow P promelas, slim minnow P tenellus, and bullhead minno