TY - JOUR AU - McCarraher, D. B. AB - 326 SHORT PAPERS AND NOTES STROUD, RICHARD S. 1948. Growth of the basses zero. Although the bass responded more times and black crappie in Norris Reservoir, Tennes- to the odor of shiners than to the control, the see. Jour. Tenn. Acad. Sci., 23(1): 31-99. 1949. Rate of growth and condition of difference was not significant as measured by game and pan fish in Cherokee and Douglas chi-square (p = 0.3). Reservoirs, Tennessee, and Hiwassee Reservoir, Three tests were made to determine the North Carolina. Jour. Tenn. Acad. Sci., 24(1): 60-74. reaction of the bass to the sight of shiners SWINGLE, H.S. 1954. Fish populations in Alabama without odor. A glass jar containing shiners rivers and impoundments. Trans. Am. Fish. was floated in the experimental tank. The Soc., 83 (1953): 47-57. TRAUTMAN, MILTON B. 1957. The fishes of Ohio. bass attempted to eat the shiners in every test. The Ohio State Univ. Press, Columbus, Ohio. Thus the sight of the red shiners caused the 683 pp. bass to attempt to feed, but the scent without VIOSCA, PERCY, Ja. 1953. Growth rates of black basses and crappie in an impoundment of sight caused no significant reaction. These northwestern Louisiana. Trans. Am. TI - Northern Pike, Esox lucius, in Alkaline Lakes of Nebraska JF - Transactions of the American Fisheries Society DO - 10.1577/1548-8659(1962)91[326:npelia]2.0.co;2 DA - 1962-07-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/oxford-university-press/northern-pike-esox-lucius-in-alkaline-lakes-of-nebraska-edFrFs3T0g SP - 326 EP - 329 VL - 91 IS - 3 DP - DeepDyve ER -