Stuart Welsh, PhD
Assistant Unit Leader - West Virginia Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
Research Interests
- Systematics
- Ecology
- Conservation of freshwater fishes
Teaching Interests
- Ichthyology
- Zoogeography
- Systematics
Professional Experience
Assistant Unit Leader, West Virginia Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, 2000-
Education and Certifications
Ph D West Virginia University 1997
MS Frostburg State University 1994
BS West Virginia University 1990
Science and Products
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Age, growth and fall diet of channel catfish in Cheat Lake, West Virginia Age, growth and fall diet of channel catfish in Cheat Lake, West Virginia
Acidification has historically impaired Cheat Lake's fish community, but recent mitigation efforts within the Cheat River watershed have improved water quality and species richness. Presently, channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus are abundant and attain desirable sizes for anglers. We evaluated the age, growth, and fall diet of the population. We collected a sample of 155 channel catfish...
Authors
Corbin D. Hilling, Stuart A. Welsh, Dustin M. Smith
First record of the bigeye shiner (Notropis boops) from West Virginia First record of the bigeye shiner (Notropis boops) from West Virginia
We report a population of Bigeye Shiner Notropis boops in the South Fork Hughes River drainage of the Little Kanawha River, West Virginia. A total of 27 individuals of N. boops were collected during five sampling efforts from 1999 to 2005. These specimens represent an addition to the state fauna, a distributional record for the Little Kanawha River, and an eastern range extension for...
Authors
Stuart A. Welsh, Daniel A. Cincotta, Richard L. Raesly
Upstream dam passage and use of an eel ladder by the common watersnake (Nerodia sipedon) Upstream dam passage and use of an eel ladder by the common watersnake (Nerodia sipedon)
No abstract available.
Authors
Stuart A. Welsh, Zachary J. Loughman
Upstream dispersal of an invasive crayfish aided by a fish passage facility Upstream dispersal of an invasive crayfish aided by a fish passage facility
Fish passage facilities for reservoir dams have been used to restore habitat connectivity within riverine networks by allowing upstream passage for native species. These facilities may also support the spread of invasive species, an unintended consequence and potential downside of upstream passage structures. We documented dam passage of the invasive virile crayfish, Orconectes virilis...
Authors
Stuart A. Welsh, Zachary J. Loughman
Synergistic and singular effects of river discharge and lunar illumination on dam passage of upstream migrant yellow-phase American eels Synergistic and singular effects of river discharge and lunar illumination on dam passage of upstream migrant yellow-phase American eels
Monitoring of dam passage can be useful for management and conservation assessments of American eel, particularly if passage counts can be examined over multiple years. During a 7-year study (2007–2013) of upstream migration of American eels within the lower Shenandoah River (Potomac River drainage), we counted and measured American eels at the Millville Dam eel pass, where annual study...
Authors
Stuart A. Welsh, Joni L. Aldinger, Melissa A. Braham, Jennifer L. Zimmerman
An interpolation method for stream habitat assessments An interpolation method for stream habitat assessments
Interpolation of stream habitat can be very useful for habitat assessment. Using a small number of habitat samples to predict the habitat of larger areas can reduce time and labor costs as long as it provides accurate estimates of habitat. The spatial correlation of stream habitat variables such as substrate and depth improves the accuracy of interpolated data. Several geographical...
Authors
Kenneth R. Sheehan, Stuart A. Welsh
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Age, growth and fall diet of channel catfish in Cheat Lake, West Virginia Age, growth and fall diet of channel catfish in Cheat Lake, West Virginia
Acidification has historically impaired Cheat Lake's fish community, but recent mitigation efforts within the Cheat River watershed have improved water quality and species richness. Presently, channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus are abundant and attain desirable sizes for anglers. We evaluated the age, growth, and fall diet of the population. We collected a sample of 155 channel catfish...
Authors
Corbin D. Hilling, Stuart A. Welsh, Dustin M. Smith
First record of the bigeye shiner (Notropis boops) from West Virginia First record of the bigeye shiner (Notropis boops) from West Virginia
We report a population of Bigeye Shiner Notropis boops in the South Fork Hughes River drainage of the Little Kanawha River, West Virginia. A total of 27 individuals of N. boops were collected during five sampling efforts from 1999 to 2005. These specimens represent an addition to the state fauna, a distributional record for the Little Kanawha River, and an eastern range extension for...
Authors
Stuart A. Welsh, Daniel A. Cincotta, Richard L. Raesly
Upstream dam passage and use of an eel ladder by the common watersnake (Nerodia sipedon) Upstream dam passage and use of an eel ladder by the common watersnake (Nerodia sipedon)
No abstract available.
Authors
Stuart A. Welsh, Zachary J. Loughman
Upstream dispersal of an invasive crayfish aided by a fish passage facility Upstream dispersal of an invasive crayfish aided by a fish passage facility
Fish passage facilities for reservoir dams have been used to restore habitat connectivity within riverine networks by allowing upstream passage for native species. These facilities may also support the spread of invasive species, an unintended consequence and potential downside of upstream passage structures. We documented dam passage of the invasive virile crayfish, Orconectes virilis...
Authors
Stuart A. Welsh, Zachary J. Loughman
Synergistic and singular effects of river discharge and lunar illumination on dam passage of upstream migrant yellow-phase American eels Synergistic and singular effects of river discharge and lunar illumination on dam passage of upstream migrant yellow-phase American eels
Monitoring of dam passage can be useful for management and conservation assessments of American eel, particularly if passage counts can be examined over multiple years. During a 7-year study (2007–2013) of upstream migration of American eels within the lower Shenandoah River (Potomac River drainage), we counted and measured American eels at the Millville Dam eel pass, where annual study...
Authors
Stuart A. Welsh, Joni L. Aldinger, Melissa A. Braham, Jennifer L. Zimmerman
An interpolation method for stream habitat assessments An interpolation method for stream habitat assessments
Interpolation of stream habitat can be very useful for habitat assessment. Using a small number of habitat samples to predict the habitat of larger areas can reduce time and labor costs as long as it provides accurate estimates of habitat. The spatial correlation of stream habitat variables such as substrate and depth improves the accuracy of interpolated data. Several geographical...
Authors
Kenneth R. Sheehan, Stuart A. Welsh