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Distribution and food habits of young-of-the-year fishes in a backwater lake of the upper Mississippi River

January 1, 1985

The distribution patterns and food habits of young-of-the-year (YOY) fishes in a lentic area adjacent to the main channel of Pool 7 of the upper Mississippi River were studied. Habitats sampled grouped distinctly based on percent composition and abundance of YOY fishes with those having submergent vegetation dominated by a number of important sport species. In late spring, the grouping of stations depended on the presence or absence of newly transformed northern pike (Esox lucius). In early summer, stations did not differ as distinctly in composition, but in total abundance of young. Those stations with submergent vegetation had total catches which were more than double those elsewhere. By late summer, submergent and mixed vegetation stations formed a distinct assemblage influenced by the preponderance of three species of sunfishes. (DBO).

Publication Year 1985
Title Distribution and food habits of young-of-the-year fishes in a backwater lake of the upper Mississippi River
Authors L.E. Holland, M.L. Huston
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Freshwater Ecology
Index ID 1003054
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center