Description and identification of larval fishes in Alaskan freshwaters

Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1988 Identification of larval fish is important for assessing fish populations and human impact on fish ecosystems but is difficult due to subtle differences between larvae of different species. A key to larval fishes is valuable for successful populatio...

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Main Author: Sturm, Elizabeth Anne
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 1988
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11122/6997
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spelling ftunivalaska:oai:scholarworks.alaska.edu:11122/6997 2023-05-15T14:31:23+02:00 Description and identification of larval fishes in Alaskan freshwaters Sturm, Elizabeth Anne 1988-05 http://hdl.handle.net/11122/6997 en_US eng http://hdl.handle.net/11122/6997 Thesis 1988 ftunivalaska 2023-02-23T21:36:46Z Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1988 Identification of larval fish is important for assessing fish populations and human impact on fish ecosystems but is difficult due to subtle differences between larvae of different species. A key to larval fishes is valuable for successful population studies. This thesis is a preliminary study towards the development of a key to the larval stages of Alaskan freshwater fishes. Early life history information on 23 of approximately 40 Alaskan freshwater species was obtained from the literature. Six of these species (sheefish, Stenodus leucichthys; Arctic grayling, Thymallus arcticus; Arctic char, Salvelinus alpinus; Dolly Varden, S. malma; longnose sucker, Catostomus catostomus; and slimy sculpin, Cottus coqnatus) were laboratory-reared or collected near Fairbanks for additional information. Technical illustrations and morphometric data were prepared for each of the six species. This study indicates that follow-up research on several whitefishes will be critical for developing a comprehensive larval fish key to Alaskan freshwater species. Thesis Arctic grayling Arctic Catostomus catostomus Longnose sucker Salvelinus alpinus Thymallus arcticus Alaska Slimy sculpin University of Alaska: ScholarWorks@UA Arctic Fairbanks Varden ENVELOPE(7.656,7.656,62.534,62.534)
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description Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1988 Identification of larval fish is important for assessing fish populations and human impact on fish ecosystems but is difficult due to subtle differences between larvae of different species. A key to larval fishes is valuable for successful population studies. This thesis is a preliminary study towards the development of a key to the larval stages of Alaskan freshwater fishes. Early life history information on 23 of approximately 40 Alaskan freshwater species was obtained from the literature. Six of these species (sheefish, Stenodus leucichthys; Arctic grayling, Thymallus arcticus; Arctic char, Salvelinus alpinus; Dolly Varden, S. malma; longnose sucker, Catostomus catostomus; and slimy sculpin, Cottus coqnatus) were laboratory-reared or collected near Fairbanks for additional information. Technical illustrations and morphometric data were prepared for each of the six species. This study indicates that follow-up research on several whitefishes will be critical for developing a comprehensive larval fish key to Alaskan freshwater species.
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author Sturm, Elizabeth Anne
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Description and identification of larval fishes in Alaskan freshwaters
author_facet Sturm, Elizabeth Anne
author_sort Sturm, Elizabeth Anne
title Description and identification of larval fishes in Alaskan freshwaters
title_short Description and identification of larval fishes in Alaskan freshwaters
title_full Description and identification of larval fishes in Alaskan freshwaters
title_fullStr Description and identification of larval fishes in Alaskan freshwaters
title_full_unstemmed Description and identification of larval fishes in Alaskan freshwaters
title_sort description and identification of larval fishes in alaskan freshwaters
publishDate 1988
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Fairbanks
Varden
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Fairbanks
Varden
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Arctic
Catostomus catostomus
Longnose sucker
Salvelinus alpinus
Thymallus arcticus
Alaska
Slimy sculpin
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Arctic
Catostomus catostomus
Longnose sucker
Salvelinus alpinus
Thymallus arcticus
Alaska
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