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Rancheria Creek |
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Fish: Snorkel Surveys Rancheria Creek 2000 Spring |
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Caption: This chart displays snorkel data from all surveys in Rancheria Creek in spring, 2000. While California roach were the most numerous species, many steelhead were also captured. Threespine stickleback and numerous frog larvae (tadpole) are indicative of warming conditions. The data were provided by University of California, Davis. Click on Info Links for more information. See below for a key to species:
0+ Steelhead = young of the year steelhead
0++Steelhead = steelhead either large young of the year or small 1+ (only used in 2000 sampling)
1+ Steelhead = steelhead older than one year
Coho = young of the year coho
Roach = California roach
Stickleback = threespine stickleback
All Sculpin = combined totals for coast range and prickly sculpin
Crayfish = crayfish
Y-Leg Frog = yellow legged frog
Tadpole = tadpole (unknown species)
Salamander = Pacific Giant Salamander
Newt = rough-skinned newt
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