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Data were collected as part of a long-term capture-recapture program to assess the population dynamics of two long-lived, federally endangered catostomids in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon. Lost River suckers (LRS; Deltistes luxatus) and shortnose suckers (SNS; Chasmistes brevirostris) have been captured and tagged with passive integrated transponder (PIT) tags during their spawning migrations in each year since 1995. Cormack-Jolly-Seber (CJS) open population capture-recapture models were used to estimate annual survival probabilities, and a reverse-time analog of the CJS model was used to estimate recruitment of new individuals into the spawning population. In addition, data on the size composition of captured fish...
Catostomid fishes are a diverse family of 76+ freshwater species that are distributed across North America in many different habitats. This group of fish is facing a variety of impacts and conservation issues that are somewhat unique relative to more economically valuable and heavily managed fish species. Here, we present a brief series of case studies to highlight the threats such as migration barriers, flow regulation, environmental contamination, habitat degradation, exploitation and impacts from introduced (non-native) species that are facing catostomids in different regions. Collectively, the case studies reveal that individual species usually are not threatened by a single, isolated factor. Instead, species...
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Note:  The contents of this map are still under development and are being made available for illustration purposes only.  These data are not to be used without permission by the map author.Potential Distribution of the flow-sensitive Sucker fish species in Texas, Oklahoma, and Louisiana. NHDplus segments are coded for the likelihood of native suckers (particularly Moxostoma spp) being present. The likelihood is based on the SARP river size class and Omernik Ecoregion Level III where fish species in this guild were found by state fish community sampling efforts. The fish sampling data can be downloaded from the Multistate Aquatic Resources Information System (www.marisdata.org).  The fish species in this...
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Data were collected as part of a long-term capture-recapture program to assess the status and dynamics of populations of two long-lived, federally endangered catostomids in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon and Clear Lake Reservoir, California. Lost River suckers (LRS; Deltistes luxatus) and shortnose suckers (SNS; Chasmistes brevirostris) have been captured and tagged with passive integrated transponder (PIT) tags during their spawning migrations in each year since 1995. PIT tagged species were encountered in netting efforts, remote transceivers, and active scanning on bird colonies across the Upper Klamath River Basin (predominately Upper Klamath Lake and Clear Lake Reservoir). The data includes detections for endangered...
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In general, ChesMMAP is fishery-independent monitoring survey that uses a large-mesh bottom trawl to sample late juvenile-to-adult fishes in the mainstem of Chesapeake Bay. This program currently provides data on relative abundance, length, weight, sex ratio, maturity, age, and trophic interactions for several important fish species that inhabit the bay seasonally.
Categories: Data; Types: Citation, Map Service, OGC WFS Layer, OGC WMS Layer, OGC WMS Service; Tags: Artrópode, Chesapeake Bay, USA, Cifozoa, Loggerhead, Loggerhead Sea Turtles, All tags...
Catostomid fishes are a diverse family of 76+ freshwater species that are distributed across North America in many different habitats. This group of fish is facing a variety of impacts and conservation issues that are somewhat unique relative to more economically valuable and heavily managed fish species. Here, we present a brief series of case studies to highlight the threats such as migration barriers, flow regulation, environmental contamination, habitat degradation, exploitation and impacts from introduced (non-native) species that are facing catostomids in different regions. Collectively, the case studies reveal that individual species usually are not threatened by a single, isolated factor. Instead, species...
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Note: this data release has been superseded by version 3.0, available here: https://doi.org/10.5066/P1385SV2 Data were collected as part of a long-term capture-recapture program to assess the status and dynamics of populations of two long-lived, federally endangered catostomids in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon and Clear Lake Reservoir, California. Lost River suckers (LRS; Deltistes luxatus) and shortnose suckers (SNS; Chasmistes brevirostris) have been captured and tagged with passive integrated transponder (PIT) tags during their spawning migrations in each year since 1995.PIT tagged species were encountered in netting efforts, remote transceivers, and active scanning on bird colonies across the Upper Klamath River...
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Note:  The contents of this map are still under development and are being made available for illustration purposes only.  These data are not to be used without permission by the map author.Potential Distribution of the Pelagic, broadcast spawning cyprinid fish guild in Texas, Oklahoma, and Louisiana. NHDplus segments are coded for the likelihood of cyprinid fish species that release their eggs in the river water column being present. The likelihood is based on the SARP river size class and Omernik Ecoregion Level III where fish species in this guild were found by state fish community sampling efforts. The fish sampling data can be downloaded from the Multistate Aquatic Resources Information System (www.marisdata.org)....
Catostomid fishes are a diverse family of 76+ freshwater species that are distributed across North America in many different habitats. This group of fish is facing a variety of impacts and conservation issues that are somewhat unique relative to more economically valuable and heavily managed fish species. Here, we present a brief series of case studies to highlight the threats such as migration barriers, flow regulation, environmental contamination, habitat degradation, exploitation and impacts from introduced (non-native) species that are facing catostomids in different regions. Collectively, the case studies reveal that individual species usually are not threatened by a single, isolated factor. Instead, species...


    map background search result map search result map Draft Potential Distribution of the Pelagic, Broadcast Spawning Cyprinid Guild in Texas, Oklahoma, and Louisiana Draft - Potential Distribution of Flow Sensitive Sucker Fish Species The Chesapeake Bay Multispecies Monitoring and Assessment Program (ChesMMAP) Status and trends of adult Lost River (Deltistes luxatus) and shortnose (Chasmistes brevirostris) sucker populations in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon, 2023 PIT Tags Encountered by Klamath Falls Field Station Equipment in the Upper Klamath Basin 1993-2023 (ver. 2.0, August 2023) PIT Tags Encountered by Klamath Falls Field Station Equipment in the Upper Klamath Basin 1993-2024 (ver. 3.0, April 2024) Status and trends of adult Lost River (Deltistes luxatus) and shortnose (Chasmistes brevirostris) sucker populations in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon, 2023 The Chesapeake Bay Multispecies Monitoring and Assessment Program (ChesMMAP) PIT Tags Encountered by Klamath Falls Field Station Equipment in the Upper Klamath Basin 1993-2023 (ver. 2.0, August 2023) PIT Tags Encountered by Klamath Falls Field Station Equipment in the Upper Klamath Basin 1993-2024 (ver. 3.0, April 2024) Draft Potential Distribution of the Pelagic, Broadcast Spawning Cyprinid Guild in Texas, Oklahoma, and Louisiana Draft - Potential Distribution of Flow Sensitive Sucker Fish Species