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
Filter Total Items: 77
Discovery of ammocrypta clara (western sand darter) in the Upper Ohio River of West Virginia Discovery of ammocrypta clara (western sand darter) in the Upper Ohio River of West Virginia
Ammocrypta clara Jordan and Meek (western sand darter) occurs primarily in the western portions of Mississippi River system, but also has been reported from a Lake Michigan drainage and a few eastern Texas Gulf Slope rivers. Additional range records depict a semi-disjunct distribution within the Ohio River drainage, including collections from Wabash River in Indiana, the Cumberland...
Authors
Dan Cincotta, Stuart Welsh
Distribution and conservation standing of West Virginia crayfishes Distribution and conservation standing of West Virginia crayfishes
The diversity of crayfishes in West Virginia represents a transition between the species-rich southern Appalachian faunas and the depauperate crayfish diversity in the northeastern United States. Currently, 22 described species occur in the state, of which 6 are given S1 status, and 3 are introduced species. One species, Orconectes limosus (Spinycheek Crayfish) is considered extirpated...
Authors
Zachary Loughman, Stuart A. Welsh
Zoogeography, conservation, and ecology of crayfishes within the Cheat River basin of the Upper Monongehela River drainage, West Virginia Zoogeography, conservation, and ecology of crayfishes within the Cheat River basin of the Upper Monongehela River drainage, West Virginia
During summer 2008, we studied the geographic distribution and conservation status of crayfishes within the Cheat River basin of the upper Monongahela River drainage. Stream sites (n = 73) were selected with a probabilistic sampling design, whereas one reservoir (Cheat Lake) and seven terrestrial sites for burrowing crayfishes were selected non-randomly. Stream crayfishes were seined or...
Authors
Stuart A. Welsh
West Virginia crayfishes (Decapoda: Cambaridae): observations on distribution, natural history, and conservation West Virginia crayfishes (Decapoda: Cambaridae): observations on distribution, natural history, and conservation
West Virginia's crayfishes have received moderate attention since publication of Jezerinac et al.'s (1995) monograph of the state fauna. Survey efforts were initiated over the summers of 2006 and 2007 to gather voucher material for the Indiana Biological Survey's Crustacean Collection. These collections have provided new information regarding the distribution, natural history, life...
Authors
Zachary Loughman, Thomas Simon, Stuart Welsh
Effects of highway construction on stream water quality and macroinvertebrate condition in a mid-Atlantic highlands watershed, USA Effects of highway construction on stream water quality and macroinvertebrate condition in a mid-Atlantic highlands watershed, USA
Refining best management practices (BMPs) for future highway construction depends on a comprehensive understanding of environmental impacts from current construction methods. Based on a before-after-control impact (BACI) experimental design, long-term stream monitoring (1997–2006) was conducted at upstream (as control, n = 3) and downstream (as impact, n = 6) sites in the Lost River...
Authors
Yushun Chen, Roger Viadero, Xinchao Wei, Ronald Fortney, Lara Hedrick, Stuart Welsh, James Anderson, Lian-Shin Lin
Influences of high-flow events on a stream channel altered by construction of a highway bridge: A case study Influences of high-flow events on a stream channel altered by construction of a highway bridge: A case study
Impacts of highway construction on streams in the central Appalachians are a growing concern as new roads are created to promote tourism and economic development in the area. Alterations to the streambed of a first-order stream, Sauerkraut Run, Hardy County, WV, during construction of a highway overpass included placement and removal of a temporary culvert, straightening and regrading of...
Authors
Lara Hedrick, Stuart Welsh, James Anderson
Crystallaria cincotta, a new species of darter (Teleostei: Percidae) from the Elk River of the Ohio River drainage, West Virginia Crystallaria cincotta, a new species of darter (Teleostei: Percidae) from the Elk River of the Ohio River drainage, West Virginia
A new species of percid, Crystallaria cincotta, is described from the Cumberland, Elk, Green, and Muskingum river drainages of the Ohio River basin, USA. It differs from populations of Crystallaria asprella of the Gulf Coast, lower Mississippi River, middle Mississippi River, upper Mississippi River, and Wabash River drainages by having a reduced number of cheek scale rows restricted to...
Authors
S.A. Welsh, R.M. Wood
Pit tag retention in small (205-370 mm) American eels, Anguilla rostrata Pit tag retention in small (205-370 mm) American eels, Anguilla rostrata
No abstract available.
Authors
Jennifer Zimmerman, Stuart A. Welsh
The desperate dozen: Fishes on the brink The desperate dozen: Fishes on the brink
IT IS NO SECRET THAT OUR NATIVE AQUATIC ANIMALS ARE IN DECLINE. There are currently 582 species of animals on the Federal list of endangered and threatened species, 268 of these (46%) are found in freshwater habitats. Of the amazing assemblage of 675 fishes found in southeastern waters, more than a quarter are considered imperiled. While all of the Earth’s ecosystems are in trouble...
Authors
Stuart A. Welsh
Microsatellite DNA primers for the candy darter, Etheostoma osburni and variegate darter, Etheostoma variatum, and cross-species amplification in other darters (Percidae) Microsatellite DNA primers for the candy darter, Etheostoma osburni and variegate darter, Etheostoma variatum, and cross-species amplification in other darters (Percidae)
In order to investigate a potential hybrid zone between the candy darter, Etheostoma osburni, and variegate darter, Etheostoma variatum, and examine population variation within E. osburni, a suite of primers for 15 polymorphic microsatellite loci were developed. The average number of alleles per locus was 5.5 in E. osburni and 7.6 in E. variatum, and the average observed heterozygosities...
Authors
J.F. Switzer, S.A. Welsh, T.L. King
Effects of highway construction on sediment and benthic macroinvertebrates in two tributaries of the Lost River, West Virginia Effects of highway construction on sediment and benthic macroinvertebrates in two tributaries of the Lost River, West Virginia
During a three-year study of two tributaries being crossed by a four-lane highway under construction in the eastern panhandle of West Virginia, we found little difference in the amount of fine sediment collected at upstream and downstream sites. The downstream site on one tributary collected significantly greater amounts of sediment in 2003, prior to installation of sediment fencing...
Authors
Lara Hedrick, S.A. Welsh, James Anderson
Habitat use of Etheostoma maculatum (Spotted Darter) in Elk River, West Virginia Habitat use of Etheostoma maculatum (Spotted Darter) in Elk River, West Virginia
Etheostoma maculatum (Spotted Darter) has a disjunct distribution within the Ohio River drainage. Researchers have generalized Spotted Darter habitat as large rocks in swift riffles. In West Virginia, Spotted Darters are known to occur only in the middle section of the Elk River system. Information on habitat use is lacking. Through direct observation (snorkeling), we examined...
Authors
E.A. Osier, S.A. Welsh
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 77
Discovery of ammocrypta clara (western sand darter) in the Upper Ohio River of West Virginia Discovery of ammocrypta clara (western sand darter) in the Upper Ohio River of West Virginia
Ammocrypta clara Jordan and Meek (western sand darter) occurs primarily in the western portions of Mississippi River system, but also has been reported from a Lake Michigan drainage and a few eastern Texas Gulf Slope rivers. Additional range records depict a semi-disjunct distribution within the Ohio River drainage, including collections from Wabash River in Indiana, the Cumberland...
Authors
Dan Cincotta, Stuart Welsh
Distribution and conservation standing of West Virginia crayfishes Distribution and conservation standing of West Virginia crayfishes
The diversity of crayfishes in West Virginia represents a transition between the species-rich southern Appalachian faunas and the depauperate crayfish diversity in the northeastern United States. Currently, 22 described species occur in the state, of which 6 are given S1 status, and 3 are introduced species. One species, Orconectes limosus (Spinycheek Crayfish) is considered extirpated...
Authors
Zachary Loughman, Stuart A. Welsh
Zoogeography, conservation, and ecology of crayfishes within the Cheat River basin of the Upper Monongehela River drainage, West Virginia Zoogeography, conservation, and ecology of crayfishes within the Cheat River basin of the Upper Monongehela River drainage, West Virginia
During summer 2008, we studied the geographic distribution and conservation status of crayfishes within the Cheat River basin of the upper Monongahela River drainage. Stream sites (n = 73) were selected with a probabilistic sampling design, whereas one reservoir (Cheat Lake) and seven terrestrial sites for burrowing crayfishes were selected non-randomly. Stream crayfishes were seined or...
Authors
Stuart A. Welsh
West Virginia crayfishes (Decapoda: Cambaridae): observations on distribution, natural history, and conservation West Virginia crayfishes (Decapoda: Cambaridae): observations on distribution, natural history, and conservation
West Virginia's crayfishes have received moderate attention since publication of Jezerinac et al.'s (1995) monograph of the state fauna. Survey efforts were initiated over the summers of 2006 and 2007 to gather voucher material for the Indiana Biological Survey's Crustacean Collection. These collections have provided new information regarding the distribution, natural history, life...
Authors
Zachary Loughman, Thomas Simon, Stuart Welsh
Effects of highway construction on stream water quality and macroinvertebrate condition in a mid-Atlantic highlands watershed, USA Effects of highway construction on stream water quality and macroinvertebrate condition in a mid-Atlantic highlands watershed, USA
Refining best management practices (BMPs) for future highway construction depends on a comprehensive understanding of environmental impacts from current construction methods. Based on a before-after-control impact (BACI) experimental design, long-term stream monitoring (1997–2006) was conducted at upstream (as control, n = 3) and downstream (as impact, n = 6) sites in the Lost River...
Authors
Yushun Chen, Roger Viadero, Xinchao Wei, Ronald Fortney, Lara Hedrick, Stuart Welsh, James Anderson, Lian-Shin Lin
Influences of high-flow events on a stream channel altered by construction of a highway bridge: A case study Influences of high-flow events on a stream channel altered by construction of a highway bridge: A case study
Impacts of highway construction on streams in the central Appalachians are a growing concern as new roads are created to promote tourism and economic development in the area. Alterations to the streambed of a first-order stream, Sauerkraut Run, Hardy County, WV, during construction of a highway overpass included placement and removal of a temporary culvert, straightening and regrading of...
Authors
Lara Hedrick, Stuart Welsh, James Anderson
Crystallaria cincotta, a new species of darter (Teleostei: Percidae) from the Elk River of the Ohio River drainage, West Virginia Crystallaria cincotta, a new species of darter (Teleostei: Percidae) from the Elk River of the Ohio River drainage, West Virginia
A new species of percid, Crystallaria cincotta, is described from the Cumberland, Elk, Green, and Muskingum river drainages of the Ohio River basin, USA. It differs from populations of Crystallaria asprella of the Gulf Coast, lower Mississippi River, middle Mississippi River, upper Mississippi River, and Wabash River drainages by having a reduced number of cheek scale rows restricted to...
Authors
S.A. Welsh, R.M. Wood
Pit tag retention in small (205-370 mm) American eels, Anguilla rostrata Pit tag retention in small (205-370 mm) American eels, Anguilla rostrata
No abstract available.
Authors
Jennifer Zimmerman, Stuart A. Welsh
The desperate dozen: Fishes on the brink The desperate dozen: Fishes on the brink
IT IS NO SECRET THAT OUR NATIVE AQUATIC ANIMALS ARE IN DECLINE. There are currently 582 species of animals on the Federal list of endangered and threatened species, 268 of these (46%) are found in freshwater habitats. Of the amazing assemblage of 675 fishes found in southeastern waters, more than a quarter are considered imperiled. While all of the Earth’s ecosystems are in trouble...
Authors
Stuart A. Welsh
Microsatellite DNA primers for the candy darter, Etheostoma osburni and variegate darter, Etheostoma variatum, and cross-species amplification in other darters (Percidae) Microsatellite DNA primers for the candy darter, Etheostoma osburni and variegate darter, Etheostoma variatum, and cross-species amplification in other darters (Percidae)
In order to investigate a potential hybrid zone between the candy darter, Etheostoma osburni, and variegate darter, Etheostoma variatum, and examine population variation within E. osburni, a suite of primers for 15 polymorphic microsatellite loci were developed. The average number of alleles per locus was 5.5 in E. osburni and 7.6 in E. variatum, and the average observed heterozygosities...
Authors
J.F. Switzer, S.A. Welsh, T.L. King
Effects of highway construction on sediment and benthic macroinvertebrates in two tributaries of the Lost River, West Virginia Effects of highway construction on sediment and benthic macroinvertebrates in two tributaries of the Lost River, West Virginia
During a three-year study of two tributaries being crossed by a four-lane highway under construction in the eastern panhandle of West Virginia, we found little difference in the amount of fine sediment collected at upstream and downstream sites. The downstream site on one tributary collected significantly greater amounts of sediment in 2003, prior to installation of sediment fencing...
Authors
Lara Hedrick, S.A. Welsh, James Anderson
Habitat use of Etheostoma maculatum (Spotted Darter) in Elk River, West Virginia Habitat use of Etheostoma maculatum (Spotted Darter) in Elk River, West Virginia
Etheostoma maculatum (Spotted Darter) has a disjunct distribution within the Ohio River drainage. Researchers have generalized Spotted Darter habitat as large rocks in swift riffles. In West Virginia, Spotted Darters are known to occur only in the middle section of the Elk River system. Information on habitat use is lacking. Through direct observation (snorkeling), we examined...
Authors
E.A. Osier, S.A. Welsh