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    Habitat utilization of a main channel island in navigation pool 7 of the upper Mississippi River by young-of-the-year fishes

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    Date
    1989-12
    Author
    Schueller, Michael D.
    Department
    Biology
    Advisor(s)
    Held, J.
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    Abstract
    Young-of-the-year fishes in the main channel island environment of the upper Mississippi River were examined to determine critical biotic and abiotic factors that influence their distributions. A main channel island complex was selected for study because it offered a continuum of various suspected microhabitat factors. Fish were collected from eight sites around Dakota Island, Pool 7, by bag seine on three consecutive days every other week, from May 19 to October 15, 1987.
    Subject
    Freshwater fishes, Mississippi River
    Stream ecology, Mississippi River
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/56754
    Type
    Thesis
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