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Abundance, distribution, reproduction and growth of five selected fish species in the lower Tittabawassee River, a tributary to Saginaw River (Michigan).
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Abundance, distribution, reproduction and growth of five selected fish species in the lower Tittabawassee River, a tributary to Saginaw River (Michigan)./
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Davis, Robert W.
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122 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 28-03, page: 0383.
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Masters Abstracts International28-03.
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Biology, General. -
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Abundance, distribution, reproduction and growth of five selected fish species in the lower Tittabawassee River, a tributary to Saginaw River (Michigan).
Davis, Robert W.
Abundance, distribution, reproduction and growth of five selected fish species in the lower Tittabawassee River, a tributary to Saginaw River (Michigan).
- 122 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 28-03, page: 0383.
Thesis (M.S.)--Central Michigan University, 1989.
A total of 134,540 fish, representing 15 families and 58 species, were collected from 1978 through 1983 with gizzard shad, emerald shiner, yellow perch, spotfin shiner and bluntnose minnow contributing 32.8, 28.0, 25.6, 3.3 and 2.9% of the total catch, respectively. Total number of fish captured showed a trend toward increasing numbers, with the exception of 1980. Yellow perch and smallmouth bass growth was similar and black crappie slower compared to Michigan averages; emerald shiner and channel catfish growth was faster than nearby waters. With the exception of cyprinids and white sucker, ichthyoplankton sampling in 1979 and 1982 indicated that the study area did not appear to be heavily used as a spawning or nursery area. Cyprinids, white sucker, yellow perch and black crappie were the dominant taxa in decreasing order of abundance. Significantly more larvae were collected at night and fewer larvae (except white sucker) were collected in 1982.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Abundance, distribution, reproduction and growth of five selected fish species in the lower Tittabawassee River, a tributary to Saginaw River (Michigan).
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