Re: NANFA-L-- Pennsylvania fishes


Subject: Re: NANFA-L-- Pennsylvania fishes
From: James Smith (jbosmith-in-gmail.com)
Date: Wed Dec 29 2004 - 18:50:41 CST


I don't know where they are locally native other than here, but
everywhere I've seen them has been a very shallow open area near plant
beds. A boat ramp that goes down into the water for example is a great
place to look.

On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 16:58:15 -0500 (GMT-05:00), Bob Bock
<bockhouse-in-earthlink.net> wrote:
> Around here, there pretty much limited to freshwater tidal areas, with one or two exceptions here and there.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bruce Stallsmith <fundulus-in-hotmail.com>
> Sent: Dec 29, 2004 2:29 PM
> To: nanfa-l-in-nanfa.org
> Subject: RE: NANFA-L-- Pennsylvania fishes
>
> I would think that banded killies, Fundulus diaphanus, are native to the
> areas Rob found them.
>
> --Bruce Stallsmith
> No diaphanus along the Tennessee
> Huntsville, AL, US of A
>
> >From: Bob Bock <bockhouse-in-earthlink.net>
> >Reply-To: nanfa-l-in-nanfa.org
> >To: nanfa-l-in-nanfa.org
> >Subject: RE: NANFA-L-- Pennsylvania fishes
> >Date: Wed, 29 Dec 2004 13:59:39 -0500 (GMT-05:00)
> >
> >Do you think that banded killies are indigenous or introduced?
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Rob Criswell <ammocrypta-in-hotmail.com>
> >Sent: Dec 29, 2004 11:26 AM
> >To: nanfa-l-in-nanfa.org
> >Subject: RE: NANFA-L-- Pennsylvania fishes
> >
> >I sampled Tohickon above Lake Nockamixon in 1998. Here's the list for
> >each
> >station:
> >
> >Erie Avenue crossing in Quakertown:
> >American eel
> >spottail shiner
> >blacknose dace
> >golden shiner
> >white sucker
> >creek chubsucker
> >banded killifish
> >yellow bullhead
> >brown bullhead
> >pumpkinseed
> >redbreast sunfish
> >largemouth bass
> >tesselated darter
> >
> >Bridge on Covered Bridge Road - this station included a wide, ponded
> >(natural) area with large boulders:
> >Americal eel
> >golden shiner
> >comely shiner
> >white sucker
> >yellow bullhead
> >bluegill
> >pumpkinseed
> >redbreast sunfish
> >green sunfish
> >tesselated darter
> >
> >Both sites are historic locations for bridle shiners, which is why they
> >were
> >surveyed.
> >
> >Rob Criswell
>
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