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UCREFRP Catalog Number
7210
Author
McMahon, T. E. and J. W. Terrell.
Title
Habitat Suitability Index Models
USFW Year
1982.
USFW - Doc Type
Channel Catfish.
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-. <br /> <br />Stauffer, J. R., Jr., K. L. Dickson, J. Cairns, Jr., W. F. Calhoun, M. T. <br />Masnik, and R. H. Myers. 1975. Summer distribution of fish species in <br />the vicinity of a thermal discharge, New River, Virginia. Arch. <br />Hydrobiol. 76(3):287-301. <br />Trautman, M. B. 1957. Fishes of Ohio. Ohio~State Univ. Press. 683 pp. <br />Walburg, C. H. 1971. Loss of young fish in reservoir discharge and year-class <br />survival, Lewis and Clark Lake, Missouri River. Pages 441-448 in G. E. <br />Hall, ed. Reservoir fisheries and limnology. Am. Fish. Soc. Spec. <br />Publ. 8. <br />F <br />Walburg, C. H. 1975. Food of young-of-year channel catfish in Lewis and <br />Clark Lake, a Missouri River reservoir. Am. Midl. Nat. 93(1):218-221. <br />Walden, H. T. 1964. Familiar freshwater fishes of America. Harper and Row, <br />New York. 324 pp. <br />West, B. W. 1966. Growth, food conversion, food consumption and survival at <br />various temperatures of the channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus <br />(Rafinesque). M.S. Thesis. Univ. Arkansas, Fayetteville. (Cited in <br />Shrabl e et al . 1969. ) <br />Ziebell, C. 1973. Ultrasonic transmitters for tracking channel catfish. <br />Prog. Fish-Cult. 35(1):28-32. <br />
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