NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
Hendricks, M.L., J.R. Stauffer, Jr., and C.H. Hocutt. 1983. The zoogeography of the fishes of the Youghiogheny River system, Pennsylvania, Maryland and West Virginia. American Midland Naturalist 110(1):145-164.
Reference Number: 1819 Type: Journal Article Author: Hendricks, M.L., J.R. Stauffer, Jr., and C.H. Hocutt Date (year): 1983 Article Title:The zoogeography of the fishes of the Youghiogheny River system, Pennsylvania, Maryland and West Virginia. Journal Name: American Midland Naturalist Volume: 110 Issue: 1 Pages: 145-164 URL: Keywords:
Alosa pseudoharengus MD - Youghiogheny drainage
Alosa sapidissima MD - Youghiogheny drainage PA - Youghiogheny River PA - Monongahela River at Greensburg
Ameiurus catus PA - Youghiogheny drainage
Amia calva PA - Somerset Lake, Youghiogheny drainage
Aplodinotus grunniens PA - Youghiogheny drainage
Carassius auratus PA - Youghiogheny drainage
Cyprinus carpio MD - Youghiogheny drainage
Esox americanus americanus MD - Deep Creek PA - Youghiogheny drainage
Esox lucius MD - Deep Creek
Esox niger MD - Ohio drainage of Appalachian Plateau (Youghiogheny drainage) PA - Youghiogheny drainage
Fundulus diaphanus PA - Youghiogheny drainage
Lepomis microlophus PA - Youghiogheny drainage
Morone chrysops MD - Deep Creek Lake
Morone saxatilis MD - Deep Creek
Noturus insignis PA - Youghiogheny drainage
Oncorhynchus mykiss MD - Deep Creek MD - Hoyes Run
Osmerus mordax MD - Youghiogheny drainage
Pimephales promelas MD - South Branch Bear Creek at confluence w/ North Branch, Garrett County, Youghiogheny drainage
Salmo salar MD - Youghiogheny drainage
Salmo trutta MD - Deep Creek Lake
Salvelinus fontinalis × namaycush MD - Deep Creek Lake
Salvelinus namaycush MD - Youghiogheny drainage
Tinca tinca MD - Youghiogheny River at Oakland PA - Youghiogheny drainage
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