Re: NANFA-- RE: WWMD & Fundulus

unclescott (unclescott_at_prodigy.net)
Tue, 28 Oct 2003 12:02:50 -0600

B.G. Granier noted

> Mark McCrae and I sampled two sites in Louisiana on Saturday, October 18th
2003. We took measurements and also sampled the fish life that was present
at both sites. Included in the samples were the following species:
>
> N. longirostris
> F. olivaceus
> F. euryzonus
> E. coerulum
> P. sciera
> L. chrysocephalus
> P. gambusia
>
> We submitted our water sampling data to the World Water Monitoring Day
site...

Hi B.G.,

Were the F. olivaceus and the F. euryzonus found in exactly the same spot?
Was there a difference in the habitat or depth of the water where they were
found?

I realize water parameters were your priorities, but have you noticed that
there are certain types of habitat which are reliably associated with either
euryzonus or olivaceus?

Thanks and all the best,

Scott
Park Forest, IL Fundulus notatus country
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