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Chasnoff, B., P.B. Moyle, M.J. Young, and P.K. Crain. 2024. Age, growth, and trophic ecology of the redeye bass, an alien invader of California rivers. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 153(5):559-575. https://doi.org/10.1002/tafs.10477.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 46302
Type: Journal Article
Author: Chasnoff, B., P.B. Moyle, M.J. Young, and P.K. Crain
Date (year): 2024
Article Title:Age, growth, and trophic ecology of the redeye bass, an alien invader of California rivers
Journal Name: Transactions of the American Fisheries Society
Volume: 153
Issue: 5
Pages: 559-575
URL:
Keywords: Redeye Bass, Micropterus coosae, diet, predation, trophic niche, food web
DOI: 10.1002/tafs.10477
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Alosa sapidissima

    CA - Mainstem Cosumnes river at Hwy 16

Ameiurus catus

    CA - Mainstem Cosumnes river at Hwy 16

Ameiurus melas

    CA - Mainstem Cosumnes river at Hwy 16

Gambusia affinis

    CA - Mainstem Cosumnes river at Hwy 16
    CA - North Fork Cosumnes River
    CA - South Fork Cosumnes River

Lepomis cyanellus

    CA - Mainstem Cosumnes river at Hwy 16
    CA - South Fork Cosumnes River

Lepomis macrochirus

    CA - Mainstem Cosumnes river at Hwy 16

Lepomis microlophus

    CA - Mainstem Cosumnes river at Hwy 16
    CA - South Fork Cosumnes River

Micropterus coosae

    CA - Mainstem Cosumnes river at Hwy 16
    CA - Middle Fork Cosumnes River

Micropterus dolomieu

    CA - Mainstem Cosumnes river at Hwy 16

Micropterus punctulatus

    CA - Mainstem Cosumnes river at Hwy 16

Morone saxatilis

    CA - Mainstem Cosumnes river at Hwy 16

Percina macrolepida

    CA - Mainstem Cosumnes river at Hwy 16

Salmo trutta

    CA - North Fork Cosumnes River
    CA - South Fork Cosumnes River
    CA - Middle Fork Cosumnes River

Salvelinus fontinalis

    CA - North Fork Cosumnes River


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