NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
McMahon, T.E., and D.H. Bennett. 1996. Walleye and northern pike: boost or bane to northwest fisheries? Fisheries 21(8):6-13.
Reference Number: 1502 Type: Journal Article Author: McMahon, T.E., and D.H. Bennett Date (year): 1996 Article Title:Walleye and northern pike: boost or bane to northwest fisheries? Journal Name: Fisheries Volume: 21 Issue: 8 Pages: 6-13 URL: Keywords: Stizostedion vitreum, walleye, pike, Esox lucius, impacts, Sander vitreus
Esox lucius ID - Coeur d'Alene Lake MT - Fort Peck Reservoir MT - Little Missouri River MT - Tongue River Reservoir MT - Nelson Reservoir MT - Beaver Creek Reservoir MT - Fresno Reservoir MT - Tiber Reservoir (Lake Elwell) MT - Bitterroot River MT - Flathead River, just east of confluence with Clark Fork MT - Noxon Reservoir, an impoundment of the Clark Fork River near the ID border WY - Keyhole Reservoir WA - Box Canyon Reservoir on the Pend Oreille River
Sander vitreus ID - Oneida Lake ID - Salmon Falls Reservoir ID - Mud Lake MT - Canyon Ferry Lake on the Missouri River MT - Hauser Lake MT - Holter Lake Reservoir on the upper Missouri River MT - Fort Peck Reservoir MT - Dailey Lake MT - Cooney Reservoir MT - Bighorn Lake MT - Little Missouri River MT - Tongue River Reservoir MT - Nelson Reservoir MT - Beaver Creek Reservoir MT - Fresno Reservoir MT - Tiber Reservoir (Lake Elwell) MT - Noxon Reservoir, an impoundment of the Clark Fork River near the ID border WY - Seminoe Reservoir WY - Pathfinder Reservoir WY - Alcova Reservoir WY - Glendo Reservoir WY - Boysen Reservoir WY - Keyhole Reservoir WY - Grayrocks Reservoir WY - Hawk Springs Reservoir WA - Banks Lake WA - Roosevelt Lake on the Columbia River WA - Box Canyon Reservoir on the Pend Oreille River OR - Willamette River near Eugene OR - John Day Reservoir
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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [11/28/2024].
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