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  • The redside dace, northern stud fish, and banded sculpin occur; they are absent or uncommon in Ecoregion 55b.

    Ecoregions of Indiana and Ohio (EPA) 2008

  • Alvord chub, Gila alvordensis tui chub, Gila bicolor humpback chub, Gila cypha bonytail, Gila elegans roundtail chub, Gila robusta northern pikeminnow, Ptychocheilus oregonensis longnose dace, Rhinichthys cataractae speckled dace, Rhinichthys osculus redside shiner, Richardsonius balteatus

    Trout and Salmon of North America Robert J. Behnke 2002

  • Alvord chub, Gila alvordensis tui chub, Gila bicolor humpback chub, Gila cypha bonytail, Gila elegans roundtail chub, Gila robusta northern pikeminnow, Ptychocheilus oregonensis longnose dace, Rhinichthys cataractae speckled dace, Rhinichthys osculus redside shiner, Richardsonius balteatus

    Trout and Salmon of North America Robert J. Behnke 2002

  • Along with the lake trout, two other species have been introduced into Yellowstone Lake, the redside shiner and the longnose sucker.

    Trout and Salmon of North America Robert J. Behnke 2002

  • Along with the lake trout, two other species have been introduced into Yellowstone Lake, the redside shiner and the longnose sucker.

    Trout and Salmon of North America Robert J. Behnke 2002

  • Along with the lake trout, two other species have been introduced into Yellowstone Lake, the redside shiner and the longnose sucker.

    Trout and Salmon of North America Robert J. Behnke 2002

  • In Yellowstone Lake, however, no significant impacts on recruitment number of fish reaching a certain age class, growth, or abundance of cutthroat trout were detected after the establishment of the redside shiner and the longnose sucker.

    Trout and Salmon of North America Robert J. Behnke 2002

  • Unrecorded introductions established the redside shiner and the longnose sucker in Yellowstone Lake.

    Trout and Salmon of North America Robert J. Behnke 2002

  • Unrecorded introductions established the redside shiner and the longnose sucker in Yellowstone Lake.

    Trout and Salmon of North America Robert J. Behnke 2002

  • In Yellowstone Lake, however, no significant impacts on recruitment number of fish reaching a certain age class, growth, or abundance of cutthroat trout were detected after the establishment of the redside shiner and the longnose sucker.

    Trout and Salmon of North America Robert J. Behnke 2002

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