Re: NANFA-L-- Riparian Vegetation was "Creek Chubs?"


Subject: Re: NANFA-L-- Riparian Vegetation was "Creek Chubs?"
From: Mark (nanfa-in-jonahsaquarium.com)
Date: Tue Nov 30 2004 - 21:09:26 CST


At 5:23 PM -0500 11/30/04, EELReprah-in-aol.com wrote:
>In a message dated 11/30/04 4:48:27 PM, nanfa-in-jonahsaquarium.com writes:
><< There were _many_ more fish and fish species in a
>_open_ stretch of headwater than in a wooded stretch within 100 yards
>of it. I >>
>
>Would not this depend on the time of year? I can imagine that in the summer
>the fish might seek cooler water. Vice versa in the winter.

Oh, yeah. It was bitterly cold. There was ice along the stream
banks. But I think it still relates to the global changes that occur
when tree cover is removed.

-- 
Mark
Conejo Creek drainage
California USA

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