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Resident fish assemblages in shallow shorelines of a Columbia River impoundment

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Resident fish assemblages in shallow shorelines of a Columbia River impoundment; 2002; Article; Journal; Northwest Science; Barfoot, C. A.; Gadomski, D. M.; Petersen, J. H.

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During May-September 1995, we replicated an earlier (1984-85) study of fishes in shoreline habitats of the John Day Reservoir, Columbia River, to investigate fish assemblage structure at several spatial and temporal scales. A total of 37,400 resident fishes representing 24 taxa was collected in 359 beach seine hauls. Fish catch composition during 1984 and 1985 was very similar, but was greatly different from catch in 1995. During 1984-1985, four native taxa (chiselmouth, northern pikeminnow, suckers, and sand rollers) constituted more than 90% of the combined main-channel catch, with introduced taxa comprising only 1.3% of the main-channel catch. In contrast, during 1995 only 37.7% of the main-channel catch comprised chiselmouth, northern [...]

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