The Rosyside dace lives in the demersal, freshwater environment.
Effects of Rosyside Dace (Clinostomus funduloides) on Microhabitat Use of Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Boull More
Rosyside dace X Common Shiner Clinostomus funduloides X Luxilus cornutus Fallfish Semotilus corporalis Minnow, Eastern Silvery Hybognathus regius Minnow, Silverjaw Ericymba buccata Shiner, Common Luxilus cornutus Shiner, Golden Notemigonus crysoleucas More
CHARACTERISTICS: The rosyside dace has a deep, compressed body; a large, oblique mouth; and 5-5 or 5-4 principal teeth on the pharyngeal arches. Breeding individuals are quite colorful, with both sexes ranging from olive to light brown or golden yellow. More
rosyside dace (Clinostomus funduloides) and invasive yellowfin shiners (Notropis lutipinnis) in Coweeta Creek, North Carolina, U.S.A. 2. Increased turbidity and velocity produced significant decreases in the number of prey captured forward of the fish’s location. More
behaviour of rosyside dace (Clinostomus funduloides) and yellowfin shiners (Notropis lutippinis). Author(s): Hazelton, P.D.; Grossman, G.D. Date: 2009 Source: Ecology of Freshwater DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0633.2009.00359. More
Warpaint Shiner and Rosyside Dace may not be common names to most fisherman in the Southeast, but according to one researcher, they are just as important to area rivers and streams as bluegill, largemouth and stripers. More
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