RE: NANFA-L-- Pennsylvania fishes


Subject: RE: NANFA-L-- Pennsylvania fishes
From: Dean A. Markley (damarkley-in-earthlink.net)
Date: Thu Dec 30 2004 - 15:22:51 CST


Sorry Bob but I believe banded killies are common in PA. I've seen them all over the central PA (Lancaster, York, Dauphin, Lebanon) area.

Dean

-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Bock <bockhouse-in-earthlink.net>
Sent: Dec 29, 2004 4:58 PM
To: nanfa-l-in-nanfa.org
Subject: RE: NANFA-L-- Pennsylvania fishes

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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