1 edition of Recovery plan for the native fishes of the Warner Basin and Alkali Subbasin found in the catalog.
Recovery plan for the native fishes of the Warner Basin and Alkali Subbasin
Published
1998
by The Region in Portland, Or
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Other titles | Recovery plan for the threatened and rare native fishes of the Warner Basin and Alkali Subbasin |
Statement | prepared by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Oregon State Office for Region 1, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, Oregon. |
Contributions | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Oregon State Office., U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Region 1. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | QL638.C27 R435 1998 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | x, 86 p. : |
Number of Pages | 86 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL452626M |
LC Control Number | 98167550 |
1 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Fish and Wildlife Service [FWS–HQ–ES––N; FXESC4––FF02ENEH00] Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 29 Draft Recovery Plan Revisions for 43 Species in the Pacific, Southwest, and Southeast Regions of . Keeping recovery plans current will ensure that the species benefits through timely, partner-coordinated implementation, based on the best available information. A review of a recovery plan and its implementation, however, may show that a recovery plan is out of date or its usefulness is limited and that, therefore, the recovery plan.
A growing interest is devoted to global-scale approaches in ecology and evolution that examine patterns and determinants of species diversity and Cited by: Recovery Plan for the Native Fishes of the Warner Basin and Alkali Subbasin. United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, OR. USFWS. Revised recovery plan for the Paiute cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarki seleniris). United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, OR. USFWS.
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Threatenednative fishes ofthe Warner Basin and the Alkali Subbasin in southeastern Oregon. This plan focuseson improving the aquatic ecosystem of three species listed as threatened inthe Warner sucker (Catostomus warnerensis), the Foskett speckled dace (Rhinichthys osculus ssp.), and the Hutton tui chub (Gila bicolor ssp.).
Recovery plan for the native fishes of the Warner Basin and Alkali Subbasin: Warner sucker (threatened) Catostomus warnerensis, Hutton tui chub (threatened) Gila bicolor ssp., Foskett speckled dace (threatened) Rhinichthys osculus ssp.
Recovery plan for the threatened and rare native fishes of the Warner Basin and Alkali Subbasin: Warner sucker (Threatened) Catostomus warnerensis, Hutton tui chub (Threatened) Gila bicolor ssp., Foskett speckled dace (Threatened) Rhinichthys osculus ssp.
The Recovery Plan for the Threatened and Rare Native Fishes of the Warner Basin and Alkali Subbasin (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ) sets recovery criteria for delisting Warner Suckers. These criteria require that: 1) a self-sustaining metapopulation is distributed throughout the Twentymile Creek, Honey Creek, andFile Size: 1MB.
Recovery Plan for the Native Fishes of the Warner Basin and Alkali Subbasin: F: 1: Oregon Fish and Wildlife Office () Foskett speckled dace: Rhinichthys osculus ssp. 1: Develop a Conservation Agreement with ODFW to prevent future stocking of non-native species in the affected area.
Obsolete: Other. ODFW has no plans to stock non-native fish species in the Warner Basin in areas containing listed fish.
ODFW also has no plans to remove or attempt to remove non-native where they currently occupy native fish habitat. Recovery Plan for the Native Fishes of the Warner Basin and Alkali Subbasin. Recovery plan for the native fishes of the Warner Basin and Alkali Subbasin.
Portland, Oregon. 86pp. White, R. K., T. Ramsey, M. Stern & A. Munhall. Salvage operations and investigations of the range and stream habitat characteristics of the Warner sucker, (Catostomus warnerensis), during spring and summer Oregon Natural. Only official editions of the Federal Register provide legal notice to the public and judicial notice to the courts under 44 U.S.C.
& Learn Recovery Plan for the Threatened and Rare Native Fishes of the Warner Basin and Alkali Subbasin Recovery Plan for Mobile River Basin.
Threatened fishes of the world: Etheostoma forbesi Page and Ceas, (Percidae) conservation areas in a Habitat Conservation Plan for the native fishes of the Warner Basin and Alkali.
Crump Lake's native fish species include a Warner Valley subspecies of redband trout and the Warner sucker. The redband trout and a small population of Warner suckers are found in Twelvemile Creek as well as the on: Eastern Lake County, Oregon, US. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) announces the availability of the draft recovery plan for the Threatened and Rare Native Fishes of the Warner Basin and Alkali Subbasin.
These fishes include the threatened Warner sucker (Catostomus warnerensis), the threatened Hutton tui chub (Gila. Hồ Hart tọa lạc tại thung lũng Warner thuộc miền nam-trung Oregon.
Đây là một hồ tự nhiên có diện tích bề mặt mẫu Anh (29,64 km 2), dài chừng 6,5 dặm (10,5 km) và rộng khoảng 2 dặm (3 km).Lượng mưa hằng năm tại lưu vực hồ trung bình từ 15 đến 25 inch ( đến mm). Thung lũng dài 60 dặm (97 km) và rộng 8 dặm Khu vực: Quận Lake, Oregon, Hoa Kỳ.
Salmo trutta has been implicated in reducing native fish populations (especially other salmonids) through predation, displacement, and food competition (Taylor et al., ). There are some negative effects from S.
trutta since the species was introduced in America (Animal Diversity Web, ). US Fish and Wildlife Service () Recovery plan for the native fishes of the Warner Basin and Alkali Subbasin. Portland, 86 pp Google Scholar Williams JE, Stern MA, Munhall AV, Anderson GA () Conservation status of threatened fishes in the Warner Basin, by: 7.
The Recovery Plan for the Threatened and Rare Native Fishes of the Warner Basin and Alkali Subbasin (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ) sets recovery criteria for delisting the species.
These criteria require that: 1) a self-sustaining metapopulation is distributedFile Size: 6MB. Key reference or plan Recovery plan for the native fishes of the Warner Basin and Alkali Subbasin All information on this website is considered DRAFT pending USFWS approval.
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Gregory M. Hughes, ––, greg_ [email protected] Idaho Fish and Wildlife Office, S Vinnell Way, SuiteBoise, ID Hutton tui chub Gila bicolor ssp. T OR. Recovery Plan for the Threatened and Rare Native Fishes of the Warner Basin and Alkali Subbasin 3.
The dace is a small fish that is native to Oregon, primarily inhabiting the Warner Basin and Alkali Subbasin, and was subject to a recovery plan that encompassed both the dace and two other native fish species that live within those two water bodies.
A fish survey estimated the total population of adult Warner suckers resident in Hart Lake at only individuals. [14] [15] [16] To help preserve and restore the lake's threatened fish populations, the Fish and Wildlife Service developed a species recovery plan in Location: Lake County, Oregon, US.
The Recovery Plan for the threatened and rare native fishes of the Warner Basin and Alkali Subbasin states that Foskett speckled dace will probably not be delisted in the near future because of its extremely isolated range and potential for degradation of its habitat from localized events (USFWS ).
The primary recovery objective for this species is long-term persistence through preservation of its native .The Recovery Plan for the Threatened and Rare Native Fishes of the Warner Basin and Alkali Subbasin (U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service ) sets recovery criteria for delisting the species. These criteria require that (1) a self-sustaining metapopulation is distributed.side of Coleman Lake (Warner Lakes subbasin) in Lake County, Oregon. Foskett Speckled Dace (Rhinichthys osculus ssp.) RECOVERY PLAN FOR THE NATIVE FISHES OF THE WARNER BASIN AND ALKALI SUBBASIN: Critical habitat has not been designated.
A recovery plan .