..."Will prove a healthy tonic to readers who haverecently been taking a course of shilling shocker mentalmedicine...
Elizabeth Brightwen 「Wild Nature Won By Kindness」
...) electric shocker carried in a 12-foot aluminumboat...
James Everett Deacon 「Fish Populations, Following a Drought, in the Neosho and Marais des Cygnes Rivers of Kansas」
...The shocker was used in daylight at all six stations in the threeyears, 1957-'59...
James Everett Deacon 「Fish Populations, Following a Drought, in the Neosho and Marais des Cygnes Rivers of Kansas」
...Tables 12-16 list all fish obtained at the upper Neosho stationby means of the shocker, seines, and rotenone...
James Everett Deacon 「Fish Populations, Following a Drought, in the Neosho and Marais des Cygnes Rivers of Kansas」
...Gar commonly lie quietly near the surface, both by day and bynight, and are therefore readily collected by means of the shocker...
James Everett Deacon 「Fish Populations, Following a Drought, in the Neosho and Marais des Cygnes Rivers of Kansas」
...Both species were collected most efficiently by means of gillnets and shocker...
James Everett Deacon 「Fish Populations, Following a Drought, in the Neosho and Marais des Cygnes Rivers of Kansas」
...No females were taken by meansof the shocker...
James Everett Deacon 「Fish Populations, Following a Drought, in the Neosho and Marais des Cygnes Rivers of Kansas」
...In my collections made by use of the shocker, buffalowere taken more frequently at night (Table 9, p...
James Everett Deacon 「Fish Populations, Following a Drought, in the Neosho and Marais des Cygnes Rivers of Kansas」
...One small-mouthed buffalo was caught while the shockerwas being used in the pool below that riffle for one hour andfifty minutes...
James Everett Deacon 「Fish Populations, Following a Drought, in the Neosho and Marais des Cygnes Rivers of Kansas」
...They were taken readilyby means of the shocker and gill nets at all depths...
James Everett Deacon 「Fish Populations, Following a Drought, in the Neosho and Marais des Cygnes Rivers of Kansas」
...At the middle Neosho station in 1958, this species was taken morereadily by use of the shocker at night than by day (Table 9, p...
James Everett Deacon 「Fish Populations, Following a Drought, in the Neosho and Marais des Cygnes Rivers of Kansas」
...This species was taken most frequently overgravel- or rubble-bottoms in small pools below riffles, and wasespecially susceptible to collection by means of the shocker...
James Everett Deacon 「Fish Populations, Following a Drought, in the Neosho and Marais des Cygnes Rivers of Kansas」
...In 1959 the shocker was used extensively in several areas of the upperNeosho...
James Everett Deacon 「Fish Populations, Following a Drought, in the Neosho and Marais des Cygnes Rivers of Kansas」
...Areas in which fish were collected by meansof the shocker included riffles, and pools having flowing water no more thanthree feet in maximum depth...
James Everett Deacon 「Fish Populations, Following a Drought, in the Neosho and Marais des Cygnes Rivers of Kansas」
...Because of the necessity of wading, we could not use the shocker effectivelyin water more than three feet deep...
James Everett Deacon 「Fish Populations, Following a Drought, in the Neosho and Marais des Cygnes Rivers of Kansas」
...In shallow,swift riffles and pools, the shocker yielded more reliable samples than didrotenone, because of difficulty in maintaining adequate concentrations ofrotenone where flow was swift...
James Everett Deacon 「Fish Populations, Following a Drought, in the Neosho and Marais des Cygnes Rivers of Kansas」
...The relative abundance of each species in the upper Neosho was calculatedfrom cumulative results obtained by use of the shocker in seven areas in 1959...
James Everett Deacon 「Fish Populations, Following a Drought, in the Neosho and Marais des Cygnes Rivers of Kansas」
...The shallow areas in which the shocker was used in 1959 arethe prevalent habitat in the upper Neosho River...
James Everett Deacon 「Fish Populations, Following a Drought, in the Neosho and Marais des Cygnes Rivers of Kansas」
...Data on relative abundance of fishes were obtained by counts of seinehauls at 29 of the 59 stations, counts of rotenoned fish at seven stations, andresults with the electric shocker at nine stations...
W. L. Minckley 「Fishes of the Big Blue River Basin, Kansas」
...Fifty-nine stations were sampled one or more times, usingseines, hoop and fyke nets, wire traps, experimental gill nets,rotenone, and an electric fish shocker...
W. L. Minckley 「Fishes of the Big Blue River Basin, Kansas」
...electric shocker, and seines (6, 12, and 25 feet long, 4 to 8 feet deep having ¼-in...
James E. Deacon 「Fishes of the Wakarusa River in Kansas」
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