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Figure 4. Fritz and Bryn photographing V-lip Redhorses, Moxostoma pappillosum, from the Deep River at Carbonton, Chatham-Lee counties, NC, November 2024. Photographs by Tim Aldridge.
by Kyle Rachels · Published January 15, 2025 · Last modified January 16, 2025
Figure 4. Fritz and Bryn photographing V-lip Redhorses, Moxostoma pappillosum, from the Deep River at Carbonton, Chatham-Lee counties, NC, November 2024. Photographs by Tim Aldridge.
by Kyle Rachels · Published January 15, 2025 · Last modified January 16, 2025
Downstream view of the Deep River at NC 42 bridge at Carbonton, Chatham-Lee counties, NC. Imagery date March 2024.
by Kyle Rachels · Published January 15, 2025 · Last modified January 16, 2025
Danny Morrill.
by Kyle Rachels · Published January 15, 2025 · Last modified January 16, 2025
Carolina Darter
by Kyle Rachels · Published January 15, 2025 · Last modified January 16, 2025
Fritz Rohde identifying a Broadtail Madtom. Photo by Emilia Omerberg
by Kyle Rachels · Published January 15, 2025 · Last modified January 16, 2025
Surveying for Broadtail Madtom by backpack shocking into a seine. Photo by Emilia Omerberg
by Kyle Rachels · Published January 15, 2025 · Last modified January 16, 2025
Figure 3: Broadtail Madtom found Gum Swamp Creek in July 2024. Photo by Emilia Omerberg
by Kyle Rachels · Published January 15, 2025 · Last modified January 16, 2025
Fish were also implanted with radio telemetry tags to aid in active tracking efforts. In this photo, Lawrence Dorsey is using a radio antenna to locate individual fish.
by Kyle Rachels · Published January 15, 2025 · Last modified January 16, 2025
Individual 13131 dives into the hypolimnion (i.e., >10 m) until mid-July. They remain in the epilimnion near the oxycline until September when they begin to use multiple zones and depths within the epilimnion and hypolimnion.
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