NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
Rachlin, J.W., and B.E. Warkentine. 2012. An evaluation of fish assemblages of the Saw Mill River, New York: An urban stream. Northeastern Naturalist 19(6):129-142. http://www.bioone.org/doi/full/10.1656/045.019.s610.
Reference Number: 27084 Type: Journal Article Author: Rachlin, J.W., and B.E. Warkentine Date (year): 2012 Article Title:An evaluation of fish assemblages of the Saw Mill River, New York: An urban stream. Journal Name: Northeastern Naturalist Volume: 19 Issue: 6 Pages: 129-142 URL: http://www.bioone.org/doi/full/10.1656/045.019.s610 Keywords: fish assemblages, Saw Mill River, New York
Ambloplites rupestris NY - Saw Mill River at Lawrence Street
Cyprinus carpio NY - Saw mill River at Chappaqua RR Station
Lepomis macrochirus NY - Saw mill River at Chappaqua RR Station NY - Saw mill River at Chappaqua RR Station NY - Saw mill River at Chappaqua RR Station
Micropterus salmoides NY - Saw mill River at Chappaqua RR Station NY - Saw mill River at Chappaqua RR Station NY - Saw Mill River at Executive Boulevard NY - Saw mill River at Chappaqua RR Station NY - Saw mill River at Chappaqua RR Station NY - Saw mill River at Chappaqua RR Station NY - Saw mill River at Chappaqua RR Station NY - Saw mill River at Chappaqua RR Station NY - Saw Mill River at Hawthorne Cinema NY - Saw mill River at Chappaqua RR Station NY - Saw mill River at Chappaqua RR Station NY - Saw mill River at Chappaqua RR Station NY - Saw mill River at Chappaqua RR Station NY - Saw mill River at Chappaqua RR Station NY - Saw mill River at Chappaqua RR Station
Pimephales promelas NY - Saw mill River at Chappaqua RR Station
Salmo trutta NY - Saw Mill River at Hawthorne Cinema
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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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