Freshwater habitat relationships. Arctic grayling (Thymallus arcticus) /

The distribution, life history, and economic importance of the fish are first described. The next sections describes specific habitat relationships to migration, spawning, post-spawning movement, development of eggs and alevins, rearing, and overwintering each by geographic type (lake inlets and out...

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Main Author: Krueger, Steven W.
Corporate Contributor(s):Alaska. Department of Fish and Game. Habitat Division. Resource Assessment Branch.

Alaska. Department of Fish and Game. Habitat Protection Section. Resource Assessment Branch.

Western Energy and Land Use Team. Habitat Evaluation Procedures Group.
Publisher:Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Habitat Division, Resource Assessment Branch,
Report Numbers:APA 347
Funding Numbers:Funded by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Western Energy and Land Use Team, Habitat Evaluation Procedure Group
Series:Document (Susitna Hydroelectric Project) ; no. 347.
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Summary:The distribution, life history, and economic importance of the fish are first described. The next sections describes specific habitat relationships to migration, spawning, post-spawning movement, development of eggs and alevins, rearing, and overwintering each by geographic type (lake inlets and outlets, bog streams, mountain streams, and spring streams). Conceptual suitability index curves, deficiencies in the database, and recommendations are also included.
Physical Description:65 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
Notes:On cover: Alaska Department of Fish & Game, Habitat Protection Section, Resource Assessment Branch.

"May 1981."

One printing distributed with "April, 1981" on cover, and another printing distributed with "May, 1981" on cover.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. 58-65).