Robert E. Lennon
United States Fish and Wildlife Service
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Transactions of The American Fisheries Society | 1960
Robert E. Lennon; Phillip S. Parker
Abstract The stoneroller (Campostoma anomalum) is one of the more important fish in Great Smoky Mountains National Park because of its abundance and habits. Although esteemed locally as a food and a bait fish, the stoneroller is exploited but little since the fishing regulations which govern the utilization of game fishes afford it a large measure of protection. Distribution is controlled by gradient with an upper limit of 4.4 percent. Stonerollers limit reproduction of rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) by destroying trout redds. Artificial reduction of stoneroller populations is not considered a necessary management procedure.
The annual research report | 1956
Phillip S. Parker; Robert E. Lennon
Special Scientific Report - Fisheries | 1959
Robert E. Lennon; Phillip S. Parker
Investigations in Fish Control | 1970
Robert E. Lennon; Bernard L. Berger
Investigations in Fish Control | 1969
Bernard L. Berger; Robert E. Lennon; James W. Hogan
Investigations in Fish Control | 1969
Philip A. Gilderhus; Bernard L. Berger; Robert E. Lennon
The Progressive Fish-culturist | 1967
Robert E. Lennon
The Progressive Fish-culturist | 1967
Robert E. Lennon
The Progressive Fish-culturist | 1967
Robert E. Lennon; Bernard L. Berger; Philip A. Gilderhus
The Progressive Fish-culturist | 1961
Robert E. Lennon