NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
Smith, C.L., and T.R. Lake. 1990. Documentation of the Hudson River fish fauna. American Museum Novitates 2981:1-17.
Reference Number: 15555 Type: Journal Article Author: Smith, C.L., and T.R. Lake Date (year): 1990 Article Title:Documentation of the Hudson River fish fauna. Journal Name: American Museum Novitates Volume: 2981 Issue: Pages: 1-17 URL: Keywords: fishes, New York, Hudson River
Amia calva NY - Hudson River at Norrie Point
Ctenopharyngodon idella NY - Ponds, Lower Hudson Drainage, Claverack
Cyprinodon variegatus NY - Hudson River at Danskammer Point
Esox lucius × masquinongy NY - Hudson River, river mile 29
Lepomis cyanellus NY - Pocantico River, Hudson River Drainage NY - Pocantico River, Hudson River Drainage NY - Wallkill River NY - Campfire [Lake], 1.5 miles S of Millwood, Lower Hudson River Drainage NY - New Croton Reservoir
Lepomis gulosus NY - Saw Kill NY - Saw Kill NY - Hudson River at RM 57 NY - Woodbury Creek NY - Woodbury Creek NY - Bowline [Park], Lower Hudson River Drainage
Notropis stramineus NY - Shawangunk Kill at Mckinstry Road, Wallkill River tributary NY - Shawangunk Kill at Mckinstry Road, Wallkill River tributary NY - Shawangunk Kill at Mckinstry Road, Wallkill River tributary NY - Shawangunk Kill at Mckinstry Road, Wallkill River tributary NY - Shawangunk Kill at Mckinstry Road, Wallkill River tributary
Oncorhynchus nerka NY - Hudson River at Danskammer Point NY - Hudson River at Danskammer Point
Rhodeus sericeus NY - Bronx River between Midland Avenue and the Cross County parkway Bridge in Bronxville NY - Saw Kill, Hudson River Drainage NY - Bronx River NY - Creek along Sawmill Parkway, Lower Hudson River Drainage
Sander vitreus NY - Hudson River at RM 38
Scardinius erythrophthalmus NY - Copake Lake, Taghkanic Creek drainage NY - Roeliff-Jansen Kill
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