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Yaqui Sucker

Educational resources on Yaqui Sucker

Yaqui Sucker [an error occurred while processing this directive] IUCN Profile of the Yaqui Sucker

Academic web links for the Yaqui Sucker.


TAXONOMY
SPECIES INTERRELATIONSHIPS: Associated species include most large-river fishes of the Rio Yaqui system especially the Yaqui sucker, and roundtail chub in the channels
fwie.fw.vt.edu/WWW/esis/lists/e252013.htm

id list
Yaqui Sucker Catostomus bernardini Endangered 38. Bluehead Sucker Catostomus discobolus Common
ag.arizona.edu/azaqua/extension/Classroom/idlist.htm

Arizona Heritage Waters | Yaqui River Drainage
Today, the Yaqui sucker is extirpated from the United States, but all of these species still survive in Mexico. The Chiricahua leopard frog, once widely distributed throughout the
www.azheritagewaters.nau.edu/loc_yaqui_river.html

ADW: Catostomus: Classification
... Catostomus bernardini (yaqui sucker)
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/classification/Catostomus.html

TAXONOMY
The Mexican stoneroller, longfin dace, Yaqui sucker, and Sonoran (Yaqui) topminnow were the most frequent native species at 47 shiner collection sites.
fwie.fw.vt.edu/WWW/esis/lists/e252012.htm

Penn State News
Yaqui Sucker — found in the Yaqui and Rio Rivers in Arizona and Mexico. Lost River Sucker — found in the Klamath and Agency Lakes in Oregon and some northern California Lakes
www.psu.edu/ur/2000/fishextinctions.html

Aquaculture
Yaqui Sucker 38. Bluehead Sucker Scientific Name Salmo trutta Salvelinus fontinalis Micropterus dolomieni Esox lucius Ictalurus punctatus Oncorhynchus apache Oreochromis mossambicus Pomaxis
ag.arizona.edu/aed/cde/2009/docs/Aquaculture.pdf

United States and Canada Freshwater Fish* and Our Lifelists
Yaqui Sucker - Catostomus benardini: Utah Sucker - Catostomus ardens: Largescale Sucker - Catostomus macrocheilus: Flannelmouth Sucker - Catostomus latipinnis
www.d.umn.edu/~leis0073/uscanfish.html

ag.arizona.edu
Yaqui Sucker Catostomus bernardini Endangered 38. Bluehead Sucker Catostomus discobolus Common
ag.arizona.edu/azaqua/extension/competition/FFACOMPE.HTM

TAXONOMY
...other historically present species that are slated for reintroduction at San Bernardino NWR (roundtail chub, Mexican stoneroller, longfin dace, and Yaqui sucker).
fwie.fw.vt.edu/WWW/esis/lists/e252014.htm







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