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Aspects Of Distribution, Abundance, Habitat, And Life History Of The Caddo Madtom (Noturus Taylori), A Narrow Endemic Of The Ouachita Highlands, Brittany L. Mccall, Brook L. Fluker May 2023

Aspects Of Distribution, Abundance, Habitat, And Life History Of The Caddo Madtom (Noturus Taylori), A Narrow Endemic Of The Ouachita Highlands, Brittany L. Mccall, Brook L. Fluker

Southeastern Fishes Council Proceedings

The Caddo Madtom, Noturus taylori, is a small catfish endemic to the Ouachita Mountain ecoregion in Arkansas, with habitat altered by land use practices and reservoir dams. We examined aspects of distribution, abundance, habitat, and life history of N. taylori during seasonal sampling from winter 2016 through fall 2017. Our sampling data were concordant with previous studies that suggested N. taylori is more widespread and has higher catch per unit effort in the Caddo River drainage when compared to the upper Ouachita River drainage. We did not detect N. taylori in the Little Missouri River drainage, where it is …


Number 39 (November 1999), Southern Fishes Council Nov 1999

Number 39 (November 1999), Southern Fishes Council

Southeastern Fishes Council Proceedings

(November 1999) - Instantaneous growth and mortality of alevin channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus (Siluriformes: Ictaluridae) in the Oconee River, Georgia. By Carl R. Ruetz III and Cecil A. Jennings

Fish richness and abundance in created riparian habitats of channelized northern Mississippi streams. By Peter C. Smiley Jr., Scott S. Knight, Charles M. Cooper and Kenneth W. Kallies