Pikeminnows, formerly squawfish, are cyprinid fish of the genus Ptychocheilus consisting of four species native to western North America. Voracious predators, they are considered an "undesirable" species in many waters, largely due to the species' perceived tendency to prey upon small trout and salmon. First known in western science by the common name Columbia River dace, the four species all became lumped under the name "squawfish". In 1999, the American Fisheries Society adopted "pikeminnow" as the name it recommends, because Native Americans consider "squawfish" offensive.[1]
Ptychocheilus | |
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Colorado pikeminnow (Ptychocheilus lucius) | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Actinopterygii |
Order: | Cypriniformes |
Family: | Cyprinidae |
Clade: | Laviniinae |
Genus: | Ptychocheilus Agassiz, 1855 |
Type species | |
Ptychocheilus gracilis Agassiz & Pickering, 1855
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Species | |
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The Colorado pikeminnow, P. lucius, is the largest member of the genus, ranging from 4–9 lb (2–4 kg) in adult fish with occasional specimens up to 25 lb (11 kg). Historical and anecdotal reports of Colorado pikeminnows nearing 6 feet (1.8 m) in length and 80 lb (36 kg) in weight have been made. The species is near extinction in its native Colorado River Basin habitat, due to extensive habitat destruction.
On the Columbia and Snake rivers from approximately May through September anglers are paid for each northern pikeminnow that they catch (from within program boundaries) that is 9 inches (23 cm) or larger in total length, and the more you catch, the higher the reward. Rewards begin at $5 each for the first 25 northern pikeminnow caught during the season. Anglers are paid $6 for each they catch from 26–200 fish, and $8 for every fish caught over 200 cumulatively. Anglers are also paid $500 for each specially tagged northern pikeminnow.[2]
Species
editThe four recognized species are:[3]
Ptychocheilus grandis (Ayres, 1854) Sacramento pikeminnow Ptychocheilus lucius (Girard, 1856) Colorado pikeminnow Ptychocheilus oregonensis (J. Richardson, 1836) northern pikeminnow Ptychocheilus umpquae (Snyder, 1908) Umpqua pikeminnow
References
edit- ^ Nelson, J.S.; Crossman, E.J.; Espinosa-Pérez, H.; Findley, L.T.; Gilbert, C.R.; Lea, R.N.; Williams, J.D. (2004). Common and scientific names of fishes from the United States, Canada, and Mexico (Report). AFS Special Publications. Vol. 29. Bethesda, MD: American Fisheries Society.
- ^ "Pikeminnow sport-reward fishery program". wdfw.wa.gov. Olympia, WA: Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.
- ^ Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). "Species in genus Ptychocheilus". FishBase. May 2018 version.