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Longitudinal differences in habitat complexity and fish assemblage structure of a great plains river

January 1, 2010

We investigated the spatial variation in the Kansas River (USA) fish assemblage to determine how fish community structure changes with habitat complexity in a large river. Fishes were collected at ten sites throughout the Kansas River for assessing assemblage structure in summer 2007. Aerial imagery indicated riparian land use within 200 m from the river edge was dominated by agriculture in the upper river reaches (>35) and tended to increase in urban land use in the lower reaches (>58). Instream habitat complexity (number of braided channels, islands) also decreased with increased urban area (

Publication Year 2010
Title Longitudinal differences in habitat complexity and fish assemblage structure of a great plains river
DOI 10.1674/0003-0031-163.1.14
Authors J.L. Eitzmann, C.P. Paukert
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title American Midland Naturalist
Index ID 70033830
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
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