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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Distribution, habitat, and species description of the Diamond Darter, Crystallaria cincotta Distribution, habitat, and species description of the Diamond Darter, Crystallaria cincotta
Distribution, habitat, and species description of the Diamond Darter, Crystallaria cincotta.
Authors
Stuart A. Welsh
Sedimentation in mountain streams: A review of methods of measurement Sedimentation in mountain streams: A review of methods of measurement
The goal of this review paper is to provide a list of methods and devices used to measure sediment accumulation in wadeable streams dominated by cobble and gravel substrate. Quantitative measures of stream sedimentation are useful to monitor and study anthropogenic impacts on stream biota, and stream sedimentation is measurable with multiple sampling methods. Evaluation of sedimentation...
Authors
Lara B. Hedrick, James T. Anderson, Stuart A. Welsh, Lian-Shin Lin
Baited lines: An active nondestructive collection method for burrowing crayfish Baited lines: An active nondestructive collection method for burrowing crayfish
A new method (baited lines) is described for the collection of burrowing crayfishes, where fishing hooks baited with earthworms and tied to monofilament leaders are used to lure crayfishes from their burrow entrances. We estimated capture rates using baited lines at four locations across West Virginia for a total of four crayfish taxa; the taxa studied were orange, blue, and blue/orange...
Authors
Zachary J. Loughman, David A. Foltz, Stuart A. Welsh
Accuracy of stream habitat interpolations across spatial scales Accuracy of stream habitat interpolations across spatial scales
Stream habitat data are often collected across spatial scales because relationships among habitat, species occurrence, and management plans are linked at multiple spatial scales. Unfortunately, scale is often a factor limiting insight gained from spatial analysis of stream habitat data. Considerable cost is often expended to collect data at several spatial scales to provide accurate...
Authors
Kenneth R. Sheehan, Stuart A. Welsh
Community-level response of fishes and aquatic macroinvertebrates to stream restoration in a third-order tributary of the Potomac River, USA Community-level response of fishes and aquatic macroinvertebrates to stream restoration in a third-order tributary of the Potomac River, USA
Natural stream channel design principles and riparian restoration practices were applied during spring 2010 to an agriculturally impaired reach of the Cacapon River, a tributary of the Potomac River which flows into the Chesapeake Bay. Aquatic macroinvertebrates and fishes were sampled from the restoration reach, two degraded control, and two natural reference reaches prior to...
Authors
S.M. Selego, C.L. Rose, G.T. Merovich, Stuart A. Welsh, James T. Anderson
Occupancy rates of primary burrowing crayfish in natural and disturbed large river bottomlands Occupancy rates of primary burrowing crayfish in natural and disturbed large river bottomlands
Among crayfish, primary burrowing species are the least understood ecologically. Many primary burrowing crayfish inhabit floodplains where forested landscapes have been fragmented by agricultural, industrial, or residential uses. In this study, site occupancy rates (ψ) were modeled for two primary burrowing crayfish, Fallicambarus fodiens (Cottle, 1863) and Cambarus thomai Jezerinac...
Authors
Zachary J. Loughman, Stuart A. Welsh, Thomas P. Simon
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Distribution, habitat, and species description of the Diamond Darter, Crystallaria cincotta Distribution, habitat, and species description of the Diamond Darter, Crystallaria cincotta
Distribution, habitat, and species description of the Diamond Darter, Crystallaria cincotta.
Authors
Stuart A. Welsh
Sedimentation in mountain streams: A review of methods of measurement Sedimentation in mountain streams: A review of methods of measurement
The goal of this review paper is to provide a list of methods and devices used to measure sediment accumulation in wadeable streams dominated by cobble and gravel substrate. Quantitative measures of stream sedimentation are useful to monitor and study anthropogenic impacts on stream biota, and stream sedimentation is measurable with multiple sampling methods. Evaluation of sedimentation...
Authors
Lara B. Hedrick, James T. Anderson, Stuart A. Welsh, Lian-Shin Lin
Baited lines: An active nondestructive collection method for burrowing crayfish Baited lines: An active nondestructive collection method for burrowing crayfish
A new method (baited lines) is described for the collection of burrowing crayfishes, where fishing hooks baited with earthworms and tied to monofilament leaders are used to lure crayfishes from their burrow entrances. We estimated capture rates using baited lines at four locations across West Virginia for a total of four crayfish taxa; the taxa studied were orange, blue, and blue/orange...
Authors
Zachary J. Loughman, David A. Foltz, Stuart A. Welsh
Accuracy of stream habitat interpolations across spatial scales Accuracy of stream habitat interpolations across spatial scales
Stream habitat data are often collected across spatial scales because relationships among habitat, species occurrence, and management plans are linked at multiple spatial scales. Unfortunately, scale is often a factor limiting insight gained from spatial analysis of stream habitat data. Considerable cost is often expended to collect data at several spatial scales to provide accurate...
Authors
Kenneth R. Sheehan, Stuart A. Welsh
Community-level response of fishes and aquatic macroinvertebrates to stream restoration in a third-order tributary of the Potomac River, USA Community-level response of fishes and aquatic macroinvertebrates to stream restoration in a third-order tributary of the Potomac River, USA
Natural stream channel design principles and riparian restoration practices were applied during spring 2010 to an agriculturally impaired reach of the Cacapon River, a tributary of the Potomac River which flows into the Chesapeake Bay. Aquatic macroinvertebrates and fishes were sampled from the restoration reach, two degraded control, and two natural reference reaches prior to...
Authors
S.M. Selego, C.L. Rose, G.T. Merovich, Stuart A. Welsh, James T. Anderson
Occupancy rates of primary burrowing crayfish in natural and disturbed large river bottomlands Occupancy rates of primary burrowing crayfish in natural and disturbed large river bottomlands
Among crayfish, primary burrowing species are the least understood ecologically. Many primary burrowing crayfish inhabit floodplains where forested landscapes have been fragmented by agricultural, industrial, or residential uses. In this study, site occupancy rates (ψ) were modeled for two primary burrowing crayfish, Fallicambarus fodiens (Cottle, 1863) and Cambarus thomai Jezerinac...
Authors
Zachary J. Loughman, Stuart A. Welsh, Thomas P. Simon