NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
LaVigne, H.R., R.M. Hughes, and A.T. Herlihy. 2008. Bioassessments to Detect Changes in Pacific Northwest River Fish Assemblages: A Malheur River Case Study. Northwest Science 82(4):251-258.
Reference Number: 25668 Type: Journal Article Author: LaVigne, H.R., R.M. Hughes, and A.T. Herlihy Date (year): 2008 Article Title:Bioassessments to Detect Changes in Pacific Northwest River Fish Assemblages: A Malheur River Case Study Journal Name: Northwest Science Volume: 82 Issue: 4 Pages: 251-258 URL: Keywords: Flathead catfish, Pylodictus olivaris
Ameiurus nebulosus OR - Warm Springs Reservoir OR - Bully Creek Reservoir, 9 miles northwest of Vale. OR - Malheur River at RM 30 OR - Malheur River at RM 71
Cyprinus carpio OR - Malheur River below Juntura OR - Malheur River below Juntura
Gambusia affinis OR - Malheur River below Juntura OR - Malheur River at RM 2 OR - Malheur River at RM 6
Ictalurus punctatus OR - Malheur River below Juntura OR - Malheur River below Juntura
Lepomis gibbosus OR - Malheur River below Juntura OR - Malheur River at RM 15 OR - Malheur River at RM 61
Lepomis macrochirus OR - Lower Malheur (HUC8) non-specific
Micropterus dolomieu OR - Warm Springs Reservoir OR - Bully Creek Reservoir, 9 miles northwest of Vale. OR - Malheur River at RM 15 OR - Malheur River at RM 105
Micropterus salmoides OR - Malheur River below Juntura OR - Malheur River at RM 30 OR - Malheur River at RM 49
Noturus gyrinus OR - Malheur River below Juntura OR - Malheur River at RM 2 OR - Malheur River at RM 30
Perca flavescens OR - Malheur River below Juntura OR - Malheur River at RM 30
Pimephales promelas OR - Malheur River below Juntura OR - Malheur River at RM 2 OR - Malheur River at RM 15
Pomoxis annularis OR - Warm Springs Reservoir OR - Beulah Reservoir OR - Bully Creek Reservoir, 9 miles northwest of Vale. OR - Malheur River at RM 2 OR - Malheur River at RM 30
Pylodictis olivaris OR - Malheur River below Juntura OR - Malheur River below Juntura
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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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