Craig Paukert, PhD
Unit Leader - Missouri Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
Research Interests
Craig's main research interests are conservation and management of stream and river fishes. However, he also has a background and interest in lake and reservoirs fisheries and have conducted research on systems such as the Colorado and Missouri Rivers, but also large reservoirs, natural lakes, and small streams.
Professional Experience
Unit Leader, Missouri Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, 2010-
Unit Leader, Texas Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, 1989-2010
Education and Certifications
Ph D South Dakota State University 2001
MS Oklahoma State University 1998
BS University of Minnesota 1993
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 89
Paddlefish management, propagation, and conservation in the 21st century Paddlefish management, propagation, and conservation in the 21st century
No abstract available.
Authors
Craig P. Paukert, George D. Scholten
Bothriocephalus acheilognathi and other intestinal helminths of Cyprinella lutrensis in Deep Creek, Kansas Bothriocephalus acheilognathi and other intestinal helminths of Cyprinella lutrensis in Deep Creek, Kansas
We investigated the intestinal parasites of a wild fish population in a Kansas stream to determine the prevalence and abundance of potentially harmful parasites. In total, 180 red shiners (Cyprinella lutrensis) were collected from 6 sites in October-November 2007. Fifteen Asian tapeworms (Bothriocephalus acheilognathi) were recovered from 13 fish (prevalence of 7.2%). Prevalence did not...
Authors
Rebecca R. Pullen, Wesley W. Bouska, Scott W. Campbell, Craig P. Paukert
Converting nonstandard fish sampling data to standardized data Converting nonstandard fish sampling data to standardized data
Fishery biologists spend considerable effort over multiple years collecting data on fish population and community status using a particular sampling method or set of methods. However, new (and often more effective) sampling methods and technologies are continuously being developed. To incorporate these new sampling techniques, fishery biologists need a means for converting sample data...
Authors
James Peterson, Craig P. Paukert
Threats to Paddlefish habitat: Implications for conservation Threats to Paddlefish habitat: Implications for conservation
No abstract available.
Authors
Joseph E. Gerken, Craig P. Paukert
Biotic and abiotic correlates with black bullhead population characteristics in Nebraska sandhill lakes Biotic and abiotic correlates with black bullhead population characteristics in Nebraska sandhill lakes
We explored relationships among black bullhead (Ameiurus melas) population characteristics and physicochemical attributes in shallow lakes and quantified relationships between population characteristics of black bullhead and sport fishes. Lake characteristics and fisheries survey data were collected from the Sandhills region of northcentral Nebraska from May through June, 1998 and 1999...
Authors
Quinton E. Phelps, Matthew J. Ward, Craig P. Paukert, Steven R. Chipps, David W. Willis
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 89
Paddlefish management, propagation, and conservation in the 21st century Paddlefish management, propagation, and conservation in the 21st century
No abstract available.
Authors
Craig P. Paukert, George D. Scholten
Bothriocephalus acheilognathi and other intestinal helminths of Cyprinella lutrensis in Deep Creek, Kansas Bothriocephalus acheilognathi and other intestinal helminths of Cyprinella lutrensis in Deep Creek, Kansas
We investigated the intestinal parasites of a wild fish population in a Kansas stream to determine the prevalence and abundance of potentially harmful parasites. In total, 180 red shiners (Cyprinella lutrensis) were collected from 6 sites in October-November 2007. Fifteen Asian tapeworms (Bothriocephalus acheilognathi) were recovered from 13 fish (prevalence of 7.2%). Prevalence did not...
Authors
Rebecca R. Pullen, Wesley W. Bouska, Scott W. Campbell, Craig P. Paukert
Converting nonstandard fish sampling data to standardized data Converting nonstandard fish sampling data to standardized data
Fishery biologists spend considerable effort over multiple years collecting data on fish population and community status using a particular sampling method or set of methods. However, new (and often more effective) sampling methods and technologies are continuously being developed. To incorporate these new sampling techniques, fishery biologists need a means for converting sample data...
Authors
James Peterson, Craig P. Paukert
Threats to Paddlefish habitat: Implications for conservation Threats to Paddlefish habitat: Implications for conservation
No abstract available.
Authors
Joseph E. Gerken, Craig P. Paukert
Biotic and abiotic correlates with black bullhead population characteristics in Nebraska sandhill lakes Biotic and abiotic correlates with black bullhead population characteristics in Nebraska sandhill lakes
We explored relationships among black bullhead (Ameiurus melas) population characteristics and physicochemical attributes in shallow lakes and quantified relationships between population characteristics of black bullhead and sport fishes. Lake characteristics and fisheries survey data were collected from the Sandhills region of northcentral Nebraska from May through June, 1998 and 1999...
Authors
Quinton E. Phelps, Matthew J. Ward, Craig P. Paukert, Steven R. Chipps, David W. Willis