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The ciscoes (or ciscos) are salmonid fish that differ from other members of the genus Coregonus in having upper and lower jaws of approximately equal length and high gill raker counts. These species have been the focus of much study recently, as researchers have sought to determine the relationships among species that appear to have evolved ...
Siskiwit lake cisco, Coregonus bartlettii; Great lakes whitefish, Coregonus clupeaformis clupeaformis; Inland lakes whitefish, Coregonus clupeaformis neohantoniensis; Lake desor whitefish, Coregonus clupeaformis dustini; Big-eyed chub, Coregonus kiyi; Blackfin cisco, Coregonus nigripinnis; Shortnose cisco, Coregonus reighardi
Least cisco (Coregonus albula) Cisco (Coregonus artedi) Arctic cisco (Coregonus autumnalis) Lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) Bloater (Coregonus hoyi) Atlantic whitefish (Coregonus huntsmani) Broad whitefish (Coregonus nasus) Shortjaw cisco (Coregonus zenithicus) Golden trout (Oncorhynchus aguabonita) (I) Cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus ...
Narrowly defined, Coregonus artedi is known variously with the common names cisco, northern cisco, lake herring, chub or tullibee and its Anishinaabe name Odoonibiins. It is a pelagic fish occurring in the midwater zone of cold water lakes in North America. In the northern and western parts of its range it is also found in large rivers.
Coregonus sardinella, known as the least cisco or the sardine cisco, is a fresh-and brackishwater salmonid fish that inhabits rivers, estuaries and coastal waters of the marginal seas of the Arctic Basin, as well as some large lakes of those areas.
In fisheries and conservation biology, the catch per unit effort (CPUE) is an indirect measure of the abundance of a target species. Changes in the catch per unit effort are inferred to signify changes to the target species' true abundance.
Bonneville Cisco. The Bonneville cisco (Prosopium gemmifer) is a species of cisco endemic to Bear Lake along the Utah-Idaho border of the United States. It is one of three freshwater whitefishes endemic to Bear Lake, alongside the Bear Lake whitefish and the Bonneville whitefish, [2] [3] and is considered a Wildlife Species of Concern by the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. [4]
The shortjaw cisco (Coregonus zenithicus) is a North-American freshwater whitefish in the salmon family.Adult fish range to about 30 cm (12 in) in length and are silver, tinged with green above and paler below.