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Modoc Sucker

Educational resources on Modoc Sucker

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Academic web links for the Modoc Sucker.


Native Fish Investigations Project
Goose Lake Tui Chub : Goose Lake Sucker: species of concern: Modoc Sucker: endangered: Speckled Dace : Pit Roach: species of concern: Pit Sculpin : orange = endemic
oregonstate.edu/dept/ODFW/NativeFish/GooseLakeFishes.htm

TAXONOMY
Biology of the Modoc sucker, Catostomus microps, in norteastern California. Copeia 3:556-560. 15 Moyle, P. 1974. Status of the Modoc sucker (Catostomus microps
fwie.fw.vt.edu/WWW/esis/lists/e251011.htm

California Fish Website Links
Modoc Sucker, Catostomus microps . Appearance and Identification: · Small sucker: usually less than 16 cm SL, maximium 28 cm SL · Short head (TL = 4-5x head
calfish.ucdavis.edu/calfish/ModocSucker.htm

Chapter 11 Inland Waters
...modoc sucker is endangered. klamath drainage. lost river sucker is endangered. klamath largescale sucker is endangered. klamath smallscale sucker is endangered, (smallest but most common)
www.sonoma.edu/users/c/cannon/bio314chapter11.html

List of All Fish
Oncorhynchus mykiss subspecies ... Modoc Sucker
ucce.ucdavis.edu/datastore/datastoreview/showpage.cfm?reportnumber=746

Biodiversity in the Klamath Region
The habitat specific California red-legged frog and the Modoc sucker are threatened in their range in California. These species are already in decline and once they are gone
www.sou.edu/biology/biodiversity/klamath/species.html

calfish.ucdavis.edu
Modoc Sucker : Catostomus microps : Native: Mountain Sucker : Catostomus platyrhynchus : Native: Mountain Whitefish : Prosopium williamsoni : Native: Mozambique Tilapia
calfish.ucdavis.edu/calfish/CalSpec.asp

Projects
Modoc sucker. Mohave Tui Chub. Leunda, P.M., R. Miranda, J. Madoz, S. Parmenter, Y. Chen, and B. May. Threatened fishes of the world: Siphateles bicolor snyderi (Miller, 1973
genome-lab.ucdavis.edu/Projects/index.htm

SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO
...cascades frog foothill yellow-legged frog northern leopard frog mountain yellow-legged frog northern red-legged frog spotted frog tailed frog Goose Lake tui chub hardhead Modoc sucker Owens
www.law.stanford.edu/program/clinics/environmental/press_release/order_modifying_judgment.pdf

EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING
...authored papers, an asterisk (*) indicates the speaker. 0915 John C. Briggs Marine invasions and introductions. 0930 Stewart Reid Active management of non-native species in a Modoc sucker
www.washington.edu/burkemuseum/collections/ichthyology/GIS/GISProgram2006.pdf







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