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- W2183254268 abstract "A survey of the Poteau River produced 68 species of fishes, six of which are reported as new for the Poteau drainage: the pea-lipped redhorse (Moxostoma macrolepidotum), threadfin shad (Dorosoma petenense), white bass (Morone chrysops), redear sunfish (Lepomis microlophus), blue sucker (Cycleptus elongatus), and inland silversides (Menidia beryllina). Species previously collected from several places in the drainage, but absent from these collections, include blackside darter (Percina maculata), longnose darter (Percina nasuta), and brindled madtom (Noturus miurus). Including all species previously listed in the literature, the number of species presently known to occur in the Poteau and its tributaries is herein revised to 95. The Poteau River (222 km long) and its tributaries drain an area of about 4,839 km 2 in the mountainous regions of eastern Oklahoma and western Arkansas. It enters the Arkansas River at river mile 303 on the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation Channel near Fort Smith, Arkansas. The basin extends 137 km from east to west and 80 km from north to south. The basin includes most of LeFlore and parts of Latimer and Haskell counties in Oklahoma, and parts of Sebastian, Scott, and Polk counties in Arkansas. Basin topography is rugged, varying from low rounded ridges in the north and northeast to high mountainous ridges in the south, southwest, and central portions of the watershed. Elevation varies from 140.2 to 701 m above mean sea level. Valley slopes are steep and rocky, and most of the upland area is covered with timber and underbrush. The northern half of the Poteau River watershed in Oklahoma is in the Osage-Savanna Biotic District (1), characterized by the dominance of post oak and blackjack forests and intermittent tallgrass prairies. The sandstone hills and escarpments are covered by a dry scrubby forest composed principally of blackjack oak, post oak, and black hickory. The southern portion of the basin is included in the Ouachita Biotic District and has a wide diversity of plant species (1). Cross and Moore (2) give additional descriptions of the Poteau watershed. Wister Dam was constructed in 1949 on the Poteau River at river mile 69.9 about 0.32 km south of Wister, Oklahoma. In 1971, Lock and Dam No. 13, located about 24 km downstream from the mouth of the Poteau and making about 16 km of the river navigable, became operational." @default.
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- W2183254268 title "UPDATED SURVEY OF THE FISHES OF THE POTEAU RIVER, OKLAHOMA AND ARKANSAS" @default.
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