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- Q5023123 subject Q8420562.
- Q5023123 abstract "The banded sculpin (Cottus carolinae) is a freshwater fish dwelling mostly in small to moderate sized streams in areas of swift current. Young and juvenile C. carolinae can mainly be found in pools, riffles, and other shallow habitats while adults tend to prefer deeper waters. Mating and nesting for the sculpin is in spring, with males carefully guarding the eggs until they hatch.C. carolinae primarily eats insects and insect larvae such as Ephemeropterans, or the may fly, with little predation on other fish and crustaceans. Their large mouths enable them to eat prey nearly as large as themselves, including other sculpin. C. carolinae itself is preyed upon by larger fish, most significantly Trout. To prevent predation, the color and pattern of the sculpin tends to match its environment. Most Cottus carolinae are mottled brown with dark vertical banding and usually reach about three inches in length. They have a broad head which rather quickly narrows into a slim body, giving them the appearance of a tadpole reaching adulthood. C. carolinae has proven to be useful as a representative species for the effects of mining related impacts on fishing communities since it has been proven that their density is negatively correlated with higher metal concentrations from mining. In other areas around the Cumberland Basin, as a benthic fish, the C. carolinae is in danger of increased siltation by area farming. Though the sculpin faces these threats, they are not yet on the list of endangered species.".
- Q5023123 binomialAuthority Q468128.
- Q5023123 class Q127282.
- Q5023123 family Q513998.
- Q5023123 genus Q134913.
- Q5023123 kingdom Q729.
- Q5023123 order Q208777.
- Q5023123 phylum Q10915.
- Q5023123 thumbnail Banded_sculpin.jpg?width=300.
- Q5023123 wikiPageWikiLink Q10915.
- Q5023123 wikiPageWikiLink Q127282.
- Q5023123 wikiPageWikiLink Q134913.
- Q5023123 wikiPageWikiLink Q208777.
- Q5023123 wikiPageWikiLink Q32059.
- Q5023123 wikiPageWikiLink Q468128.
- Q5023123 wikiPageWikiLink Q513998.
- Q5023123 wikiPageWikiLink Q729.
- Q5023123 wikiPageWikiLink Q8420562.
- Q5023123 binomialAuthority "T. N. Gill, 1861".
- Q5023123 classis Q127282.
- Q5023123 familia Q513998.
- Q5023123 genus "Cottus".
- Q5023123 name "Banded sculpin".
- Q5023123 ordo Q208777.
- Q5023123 phylum Q10915.
- Q5023123 regnum "Animalia".
- Q5023123 type Animal.
- Q5023123 type Eukaryote.
- Q5023123 type Fish.
- Q5023123 type Species.
- Q5023123 type Thing.
- Q5023123 type Q152.
- Q5023123 type Q19088.
- Q5023123 type Q729.
- Q5023123 comment "The banded sculpin (Cottus carolinae) is a freshwater fish dwelling mostly in small to moderate sized streams in areas of swift current. Young and juvenile C. carolinae can mainly be found in pools, riffles, and other shallow habitats while adults tend to prefer deeper waters. Mating and nesting for the sculpin is in spring, with males carefully guarding the eggs until they hatch.C.".
- Q5023123 label "Banded sculpin".
- Q5023123 depiction Banded_sculpin.jpg.
- Q5023123 name "Banded sculpin".