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Niangua DarterEducational resources on Niangua DarterNiangua Darter [an error occurred while processing this directive] IUCN Profile of the Niangua Darter TAXONOMY The Niangua darter obtains its food by probing crevices with its slender snout. Potential predators of the Niangua darter are all Centrarchids, of which seven species are fwie.fw.vt.edu/WWW/esis/lists/e253001.htm News and Notes Initial Increases in Niangua Darter Abundance, Suitable Habitat, and Fish Species Richness Following Road Crossing Improvements Lacy J. Church & Douglas C. Novinger, University of www6.semo.edu/MOSCB/glade/Glade%20Vol10%20No1.pdf Missouri Chapter Society for Conservation Biology Winner of the 2007 MOSCB sponsored student poster competition was Lacy J. Church of UMC for her entry, " Initial Increases in Niangua Darter Abundance, Suitable www6.semo.edu/MOSCB ADW: Etheostoma nianguae: Classification Etheostoma nianguae (niangua darter) ... animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/classification/Etheostoma_nianguae.html Lab Members I was primarily involved in monitoring several species of endangered fish in Missouri including the Niangua Darter, Topeka Shiner, Neosho Madtom, and Ozark Cavefish. fishlab.nres.uiuc.edu/Lab%20Members.html Icthyology's Golden Age | echo The scientists, Seth Meek and Charles Gilbert, had discovered a new species of fish. They named it Etheostoma nianguae. Today we know it as the Niangua darter, a now federally echo.gmu.edu/node/2045 ADW: Etheostoma: Classification ... Etheostoma nianguae (niangua darter) animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Etheostoma.html Special Awards Pleasant Hope High School "Comparison of Stream Habitats for Niangua Darter" Ginny Barnhart Greenwood Laboratory School "Ammonia Toxicity and Freshwater Mussels" www.k12science.missouristate.edu/OSEF/2002special_awards.htm COMMON FISHES FOUND IN OZARK STREAMS ...bluestripe darter (endemic) Percina cymatotaenia stippled darter (endemic) E. punctulatum Niangua darter (endemic) E. nianguae Missouri saddled darter (endemic) E. tetrazonum www.umsl.edu/~loiselle/Biol440/Pioneer/Fishes.html Natural Resource Concerns and Environmental Effects Matrix For example: Niangua Darter habitat degraded by loss of riparian vegetation, trampling of stream banks, and sedimentation from adjacent cropland. www.ctic.purdue.edu/kyw/tmdl/TipsAndHints/ConcernsEffects.html
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