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9 March 2021 Status, Distribution, and Length–Frequency for the Frecklebelly Madtom (Noturus munitus) in the Tombigbee River Drainage in Mississippi
Langston L. Haden, Matthew D. Wagner
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Abstract

Noturus munitus (Frecklebelly Madtom) is a gravel-shoal habitat specialist found in the Pearl and Mobile river drainages. Recently, the species was petitioned for federal listing, which required an evaluation of the range of the species. Therefore, we assessed the status of Frecklebelly Madtom in tributaries of the Tombigbee River in Mississippi as recent surveys are lacking. We collected Frecklebelly Madtom at 41 out of 51 sites among 3 major tributaries using a backpack electrofisher and kick-setting into a seine with an additional chain on the lead line during low flow. However, none were collected in Bull Mountain Creek. A better understanding of the connectivity among remaining populations is needed to inform future conservation efforts.

Langston L. Haden and Matthew D. Wagner "Status, Distribution, and Length–Frequency for the Frecklebelly Madtom (Noturus munitus) in the Tombigbee River Drainage in Mississippi," Southeastern Naturalist 20(1), 162-177, (9 March 2021). https://doi.org/10.1656/058.020.0120
Published: 9 March 2021
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