Pat Braaten, PhD
Dr. Pat Braaten is a Research Fish Biologist at the Columbia Environmental Research Center's Fort Peck Field Research Station.
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Growth rates of young-of-year shovelnose sturgeon in the Upper Missouri River Growth rates of young-of-year shovelnose sturgeon in the Upper Missouri River
Information on growth during the larval and young-of-year life stages in natural river environments is generally lacking for most sturgeon species. In this study, methods for estimating ages and quantifying growth were developed for field-sampled larval and young-of-year shovelnose sturgeon Scaphirhynchus platorynchus in the upper Missouri River. First, growth was assessed by...
Authors
P. J. Braaten, D.B. Fuller
Diet composition of larval and young-of-year shovelnose sturgeon in the Upper Missouri River Diet composition of larval and young-of-year shovelnose sturgeon in the Upper Missouri River
Obtaining food following the transition from endogenous to exogenous feeding and during the first year of life is a critical event that strongly influences growth and survival of young-of-year fishes. For shovelnose sturgeon Scaphirhynchus platorynchus, limited information is available on food habits during the first year of life. The objective of this study was to quantify diet...
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P. J. Braaten, D.B. Fuller, N.D. McClenning
Reproductive development in the sicklefin chub in the Missouri and Lower Yellowstone Rivers Reproductive development in the sicklefin chub in the Missouri and Lower Yellowstone Rivers
We describe aspects of sicklefin chub (Macrhybopsis meeki) reproductive development from three study areas encompassing greater than 2,700 km of the Missouri and Lower Yellowstone rivers. The sicklefin chub was collected between late July and early October in 1996 and 1997. A total of 193 sicklefin chub was collected and examined for reproductive characteristics. Twenty-nine sicklefin...
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Douglas J. Dieterman, Eric Roberts, Patrick J. Braaten, David L. Galat
First-year growth, condition, and size-selective winter mortality of freshwater drum in the lower Missouri River First-year growth, condition, and size-selective winter mortality of freshwater drum in the lower Missouri River
We compared first-year growth and relative condition (Kn) of the 1997 and 1998 year-classes of freshwater drum Aplodinotus grunniens among three sites in a 235-km reach of the channelized Missouri River and tested for the occurrence of size-selective overwinter mortality during the first winter. Prewinter mean length was 15 mm greater, mean weight was 8 g greater, and mean Kn was 5%...
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P.J. Braaten, C.S. Guy
Life history attributes of fishes along the latitudinal gradient of the Missouri River Life history attributes of fishes along the latitudinal gradient of the Missouri River
Populations of two short-lived species (emerald shiner Notropis atherinoides and sicklefin chub Macrhybopsis meeki) and three long-lived species (freshwater drum Aplodinotus grunniens, river carpsucker Carpiodes carpio, and sauger Stizostedion canadense) were studied in the Missouri River to examine spatial variations in life history characteristics across a latitudinal and thermal...
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P.J. Braaten, C.S. Guy
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Growth rates of young-of-year shovelnose sturgeon in the Upper Missouri River Growth rates of young-of-year shovelnose sturgeon in the Upper Missouri River
Information on growth during the larval and young-of-year life stages in natural river environments is generally lacking for most sturgeon species. In this study, methods for estimating ages and quantifying growth were developed for field-sampled larval and young-of-year shovelnose sturgeon Scaphirhynchus platorynchus in the upper Missouri River. First, growth was assessed by...
Authors
P. J. Braaten, D.B. Fuller
Diet composition of larval and young-of-year shovelnose sturgeon in the Upper Missouri River Diet composition of larval and young-of-year shovelnose sturgeon in the Upper Missouri River
Obtaining food following the transition from endogenous to exogenous feeding and during the first year of life is a critical event that strongly influences growth and survival of young-of-year fishes. For shovelnose sturgeon Scaphirhynchus platorynchus, limited information is available on food habits during the first year of life. The objective of this study was to quantify diet...
Authors
P. J. Braaten, D.B. Fuller, N.D. McClenning
Reproductive development in the sicklefin chub in the Missouri and Lower Yellowstone Rivers Reproductive development in the sicklefin chub in the Missouri and Lower Yellowstone Rivers
We describe aspects of sicklefin chub (Macrhybopsis meeki) reproductive development from three study areas encompassing greater than 2,700 km of the Missouri and Lower Yellowstone rivers. The sicklefin chub was collected between late July and early October in 1996 and 1997. A total of 193 sicklefin chub was collected and examined for reproductive characteristics. Twenty-nine sicklefin...
Authors
Douglas J. Dieterman, Eric Roberts, Patrick J. Braaten, David L. Galat
First-year growth, condition, and size-selective winter mortality of freshwater drum in the lower Missouri River First-year growth, condition, and size-selective winter mortality of freshwater drum in the lower Missouri River
We compared first-year growth and relative condition (Kn) of the 1997 and 1998 year-classes of freshwater drum Aplodinotus grunniens among three sites in a 235-km reach of the channelized Missouri River and tested for the occurrence of size-selective overwinter mortality during the first winter. Prewinter mean length was 15 mm greater, mean weight was 8 g greater, and mean Kn was 5%...
Authors
P.J. Braaten, C.S. Guy
Life history attributes of fishes along the latitudinal gradient of the Missouri River Life history attributes of fishes along the latitudinal gradient of the Missouri River
Populations of two short-lived species (emerald shiner Notropis atherinoides and sicklefin chub Macrhybopsis meeki) and three long-lived species (freshwater drum Aplodinotus grunniens, river carpsucker Carpiodes carpio, and sauger Stizostedion canadense) were studied in the Missouri River to examine spatial variations in life history characteristics across a latitudinal and thermal...
Authors
P.J. Braaten, C.S. Guy