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Ichthyofauna of the monongahela river basin in Pennsylvania: A contemporary evaluation

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JOURNAL OF FRESHWATER ECOLOGY
卷 22, 期 4, 页码 617-628

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OIKOS PUBL INC
DOI: 10.1080/02705060.2007.9664822

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By the 1900s, the ichthyofauna of Pennsylvania's Monongahela River basin was decimated by a combination of discharges from industrial, coal extraction, and municipal sources. Over the past half-century, water quality improvements resulting from federal and state mandates have initiated a continuing recovery of fish populations throughout the mainstem. We compiled the results of recent (2003-06) collections from the river and its tributary network by a number of state, federal, and academic agencies employing a variety of gear. The combined sampling methods yielded 32,999 fishes on the mainstem, representing 14 families and 64 species/hybrids, while 6,825 fishes representing 10 families and 51 species/hybrids were captured from the tributaries. Tributary species richness ranged from 24 to 0 concomitant with declining water quality. Members of the families Ictaluridae and Cyprinidae dominated mainstream communities, while the Percidae and Cyprinidae were prevalent in its tributaries. Twenty-two species were captured only from the Monongahela mainstem, while I I were unique to its tributaries and 39 were cosmopolitan. Overall, the Monongahela Basin ichthyofaunal complement currently numbers 75 species/hybrids.

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