. Combined culture of channel catfish and golden shiners in wading pools. Fish culture; Channel catfish; Golden shiner. I This paper is published by authority of the State of Illinois, IRS Ch. 127, Par. I 58,12. It is a contribution from the Section of .Aquatic Biology of the Illinois Natural [ History Survey Dr. D. Homer Buck is an Aquatic Biologist, Richard J. Baur a Re- ' search Assistant, and C. Russell Rose a Field Assistant, all at the Survey; Oharles F. ' Thoits III was formerly a Research Assistant at the Survey, and is now employed by the New Hampshire Fish and Game Depa Fig. 2.—The p


. Combined culture of channel catfish and golden shiners in wading pools. Fish culture; Channel catfish; Golden shiner. I This paper is published by authority of the State of Illinois, IRS Ch. 127, Par. I 58,12. It is a contribution from the Section of .Aquatic Biology of the Illinois Natural [ History Survey Dr. D. Homer Buck is an Aquatic Biologist, Richard J. Baur a Re- ' search Assistant, and C. Russell Rose a Field Assistant, all at the Survey; Oharles F. ' Thoits III was formerly a Research Assistant at the Survey, and is now employed by the New Hampshire Fish and Game Depa Fig. 2.—The partitioned circles illustrate the manner in which the pools used in the indoor experiments were divided by nylon screens to permit a mixing or separation of the groups of 50 channel catfish (CC) and 225 golden shiners ().. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Buck, D. Homer (David Homer), 1920-; Illinois. Natural History Survey Division. Urbana : Illinois Dept. of Registration and Education, Natural History Survey Division


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