Tui Chub(Siphateles bicolor)原产于华盛顿州哥伦比亚河流域

IF 0.5 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ECOLOGY
Patrick M. Lubinski, A. T. Scholz
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摘要

摘要尽管许多现代权威人士认为Tui chub(Siphateles bicolor)原产于哥伦比亚河流域,但它们在当今流域的大部分地区并不常见,其他人则对它们的本土地位提出了质疑。根据多条证词,我们在这里提供了证据,证明该物种原产于华盛顿州哥伦比亚河流域的湖泊和溪流。证据包括:1)没有联邦或州鱼类和野生动物管理机构的引进记录;2) 从1881年到1930年收集的100多个博物馆标本;3) 在20世纪40年代进行现代管理之前,该地区数万个湖泊的丰富记录;以及4)从1850年以前的四个考古遗址中发现的62块诊断骨骼。
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Tui Chub (Siphateles bicolor) are Native to the Columbia River Basin in Washington State
Abstract Although many modern authorities hold that Tui chub (Siphateles bicolor) are native to the Columbia River basin, they are uncommon in most of the basin today, and others have called their native status into question. Here we provide evidence that the species is indigenous to lakes and streams in the Columbia River basin of Washington State, based on multiple lines of testimony. Evidence includes: 1) no record of introductions by federal or state fish and wildlife management agencies; 2) over 100 museum specimens collected from 1881 to 1930; 3) records of abundance in the tens of thousands in area lakes prior to modern management efforts in the 1940s; and 4) 62 diagnostic bones recovered from four archaeological sites dating before 1850.
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Northwest Science
Northwest Science 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
1.30
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23
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>36 weeks
期刊介绍: The pages of Northwest Science are open to original and fundamental research in the basic, applied, and social sciences. All submissions are refereed by at least two qualified peer reviewers. Papers are welcome from authors outside of the Pacific Northwest if the topic is suitable to our regional audience.
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