There are recent concerns that burbot stocks have been declining in some Northwestern states and Canadian Provinces. Therefore, we investigated the distribution, status and management history of burbot stocks in Washington, and compared their growth, condition, and life history characteristics with those in other regions. Eleven stocks of burbot occurred in eastern Washington, primarily in large, deep lakes and reservoirs of the upper Columbia and Yakima River watersheds. Status of three stocks was known: the Lake Roosevelt burbot stock has increased; the Palmer Lake stock has declined; and the non-indigenous stock in Banks Lake may be extinct. Average growth rate of age 1-10 burbot from four Washington lakes was slower than that in Midwest...
The main theme of the 1996 burbot Lota lota study was to test the hypothesis that winter discharge f...
This thesis research consisted of two complimentary projects. The first focused on understanding the...
The burbot (Lota lota, Linnaeus 1758) is a benthic and predatory cod-relative that only occurs in fr...
In Idaho, the burbot Lota lota are native only to the Kootenai River and are genetically distinct fr...
Throughout much of their distribution, Burbot (Lota lota ) populations are declining or have been ex...
Introduction -- Study area -- Materials and methods of collection -- Taxonomic status -- Age and gro...
Burbot (Lota lota) is a freshwater fish that exhibits a circumpolar distribution and is found throug...
Abstract: We examined the status and population characteristics of Kootenai River burbot Lota lota u...
Suppression programs targeting undesirable fish species are difficult and effort intensive, often re...
Burbot in the Green River represent the only non-native Burbot population. The presence of Burbot i...
I estimated population statistics, movement, and potential yield of burbot (Lota lota) in Wisconsin...
The author sampled 33 burbot Lota lota in the Kootenay River in British Columbia, Canada. Burbot cat...
Burbot Lota lota in the lower Kootenai River have been the recent focus of extensive conservation ef...
Many populations of burbot (Lota lota)around the world have been extirpated, are endangered or are i...
The Burbot (Lota lota [L, 1758]) is a holarctic distributed freshwater fish in the Gadidae family. I...
The main theme of the 1996 burbot Lota lota study was to test the hypothesis that winter discharge f...
This thesis research consisted of two complimentary projects. The first focused on understanding the...
The burbot (Lota lota, Linnaeus 1758) is a benthic and predatory cod-relative that only occurs in fr...
In Idaho, the burbot Lota lota are native only to the Kootenai River and are genetically distinct fr...
Throughout much of their distribution, Burbot (Lota lota ) populations are declining or have been ex...
Introduction -- Study area -- Materials and methods of collection -- Taxonomic status -- Age and gro...
Burbot (Lota lota) is a freshwater fish that exhibits a circumpolar distribution and is found throug...
Abstract: We examined the status and population characteristics of Kootenai River burbot Lota lota u...
Suppression programs targeting undesirable fish species are difficult and effort intensive, often re...
Burbot in the Green River represent the only non-native Burbot population. The presence of Burbot i...
I estimated population statistics, movement, and potential yield of burbot (Lota lota) in Wisconsin...
The author sampled 33 burbot Lota lota in the Kootenay River in British Columbia, Canada. Burbot cat...
Burbot Lota lota in the lower Kootenai River have been the recent focus of extensive conservation ef...
Many populations of burbot (Lota lota)around the world have been extirpated, are endangered or are i...
The Burbot (Lota lota [L, 1758]) is a holarctic distributed freshwater fish in the Gadidae family. I...
The main theme of the 1996 burbot Lota lota study was to test the hypothesis that winter discharge f...
This thesis research consisted of two complimentary projects. The first focused on understanding the...
The burbot (Lota lota, Linnaeus 1758) is a benthic and predatory cod-relative that only occurs in fr...