NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
Wood, J., and P. Budy. 2009. The Role of Environmental Factors in Determining Early Survival and Invasion Success of Exotic Brown Trout. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 138:756-767.
Reference Number: 18734 Type: Journal Article Author: Wood, J., and P. Budy Date (year): 2009 Article Title:The Role of Environmental Factors in Determining Early Survival and Invasion Success of Exotic Brown Trout. Journal Name: Transactions of the American Fisheries Society Volume: 138 Issue: Pages: 756-767 URL: Keywords: brown trout, Salmo trutta, invasion success, Utah
Salmo trutta UT - Logan River (lower) [in the city of Logan] UT - Logan River, near Zanavoo Lodge, South of hwy 89 [approx 5 miles NE of Logan] UT - Logan River, Third Dam [approx 6.5 miles NE of Logan] UT - Right Hand Fork, Logan River tributary [approx 11 miles NE of Logan] UT - Logan River, wood camp [approx 10 miles NE of Logan] UT - Temple Fork (mouth), Logan River tributary [approx 14 miles NE of Logan] UT - Temple Fork, Logan River tributary [approx 13.5 miles NE of Logan] UT - Logan River, Weston's Run [approx 15 miles NE of Logan] UT - Spawn Creek, Logan River tributary [approx 15 miles NE of Logan] UT - Logan River, Red Banks [approx 18.5 miles NE of Logan] UT - Franklin Basin, Logan River tributary [approx 19 miles NE of Logan] UT - Beaver Creek, Logan River tributary [approx 21 miles NE of Logan]
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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2025]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [3/23/2025].
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