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Is Shallow Water A Suitable Surrogate For Assessing Efforts To Address Pallid Sturgeon Population Declines?, T R. Gemeinhardt, N.J C. Gosch, D M. Morris, M L. Miller, T L. Welker, J L. Bonneau
Is Shallow Water A Suitable Surrogate For Assessing Efforts To Address Pallid Sturgeon Population Declines?, T R. Gemeinhardt, N.J C. Gosch, D M. Morris, M L. Miller, T L. Welker, J L. Bonneau
US Army Corps of Engineers
It is hypothesized that slow, shallow water habitats benefit larval pallid sturgeon Scaphirhynchus albus; however, testing this hypothesis is difficult, given the low number of larval pallid sturgeon present in large rivers. In contrast, relatively large numbers of age-0 shovelnose sturgeon Scaphirhynchus platorynchus have been sampled, providing a potentially useful baseline to assess the importance of slow, shallow water to age-0 sturgeon of both species (hereafter age-0 sturgeon) in the lower Missouri River. Thus, we investigated the potential relationships between the prevalence of shallow water <1.5m and the age-0 sturgeon catch rates at multiple scales. Age-0 sturgeon were usually sampled in water >1.5 m, and catch rates were usually highest in the upper half [i.e. river kilometer …1.5m>