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Analysis of life history patterns and genetic patterns in Utah chub

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Analysis of life history patterns and genetic patterns in Utah chub

Analysis of life history patterns and genetic patterns in Utah chub

Authors(s): J. Johnson

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Abstract: Objectives To determine life history traits of Utah chub collected from Jackson Lake and Two Ocean Lake. These life history data will be compared to that for chubs from six other locations throughout the Bonneville Basin and upper Snake River drainage. Our primary objective is to determine the effects of Cutthroat trout predation on the evolution of life history strategies in Utah chub. We have also taken tissue from chubs collected and will analyze the DNA to determine the relationship between the populations under investigation. Findings and Status Data analysis is not yet complete.

Keywords: animal, fish, Pisces, ichtyhology, chub, Utah chub, Gila atraria , Jackson Lake, Bridger-Teton National Forest, Teton Wilderness, population, Snake River, Jackson Hole, Teton County, trout, Salmonidae, minnow, Cutthroat trout, Oncorhynchus clarki bouvieri, predation

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DOC TITLEAnalysis of life history patterns and genetic patterns in Utah chub
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KEYWORDSanimal, fish, Pisces, ichtyhology, chub, Utah chub, Gila atraria , Jackson Lake, Bridger-Teton National Forest, Teton Wilderness, population, Snake River, Jackson Hole, Teton County, trout, Salmonidae, minnow, Cutthroat trout, Oncorhynchus clarki bouvieri, predation
ABSTRACTObjectives
To determine life history traits of Utah chub collected from Jackson Lake and Two Ocean Lake. These life history data will be compared to that for chubs from six other locations throughout the Bonneville Basin and upper Snake River drainage. Our primary objective is to determine the effects of Cutthroat trout predation on the evolution of life history strategies in Utah chub. We have also taken tissue from chubs collected and will analyze the DNA to determine the relationship between the populations under investigation.

Findings and Status
Data analysis is not yet complete.
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