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Hybrid fish
The cutbow (Oncorhynchus sp. × mykiss) is an interspecific fertile hybrid between rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus
Cutbow
Fresh-water species of fish
irideus) and Columbia River redband trout (O. m. gairdneri) populations and cutbow hybrids may also display reddish or pink throat markings similar to cutthroat
Rainbow_trout
Lake in Kootenai and Bonner counties in Idaho, United States
including rainbow trout, lake trout, bull trout, cutthroat trout, brown trout, cutbow, perch, black crappie, bluegill, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, whitefish
Lake_Pend_Oreille
Freshwater fish from subfamily Salmoninae
salmonids such as rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and yield a new "cutbow" trout, which is a contamination of both lineages’ genes. One solution to
Trout
Species of fish
inadvertently but naturally hybridize with rainbow trout, producing fertile cutbows. Some populations of the coastal cutthroat trout (O. c. clarkii) are semi-anadromous
Cutthroat_trout
Reservoir in Park County, Colorado
Division of Wildlife re-stocked the lake with rainbow trout, brook trout, cutbow, cutthroat trout, brown trout, and splake.[citation needed] In 2011, engineers
Antero_Reservoir
River in Alberta, Canada
trout, cutthroat trout, bull trout, brown trout, hybrid trout species ("cutbow" rainbow and cutthroat cross), mountain whitefish, pike, walleye, lake sturgeon
Oldman_River
Public recreation area in Idaho, U.S.
trails, boat ramp, campgrounds, and cabins. It is home to cutthroat trout, cutbow, moose, pronghorn, swans, pelicans, various waterfowl and sandhill cranes
Henrys_Lake_State_Park
Fishes of Yellowstone National Park
cutthroat habitat, cutbow hybridization has become a serious threat for native cutthroat populations due to genetic pollution. Cutbows occur in Yellowstone
List of fishes of Yellowstone National Park
List_of_fishes_of_Yellowstone_National_Park
Fish that mostly live in freshwater
their local extinction in the Twin Lakes area of Colorado as their hybrid "cutbows" became more prevalent. The rainbow trout has been reported to hybridize
Freshwater_fish
River in Colorado
nigromaculatus No Brown trout Salmo trutta No Rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss No Cutbow trout Oncorhynchus clarkia × mykiss No Golden shiner Notemigonus crysoleucas
Boulder_Creek_(Colorado)
Subspecies of fish
with greenback cutthroats while the latter hybridized with it, creating cutbows. Other subspecies of cutthroat were introduced to greenback habitat, further
Greenback_cutthroat_trout
Subspecies of fish
rainbow trout—since the two species share many of the same waters—producing cutbow hybrids. In order to preserve the pure Bonneville cutthroat, the state of
Bonneville_cutthroat_trout
North American freshwater fish
cutthroat of Barnes Creek have been hybridized with introduced rainbow into cutbows, but Crescenti cutthroat trout persist in the Lyre River as a genetically
Lake_Crescent_cutthroat_trout
River in Alberta, Canada
world-class sport fishery for rainbow, westslope cutthroat, bull, hybrid trout ("cutbow" cutthroat and rainbow trout crosses), brown trout (below Lundbreck Falls)
Crowsnest_River
River in Idaho
Payette River drainage are stocked with rainbow trout, cutthroat trout, cutbow (rainbow-cutthroat hybrids), golden trout, and Arctic grayling. Brook trout
Payette_River
Building in Salida, Colorado
include Rainbow trout, Snake River cutthroat, cutthroat/rainbow crosses (cutbow), and kokanee salmon. These fish are nurtured using water sourced from a
Mt._Shavano_Hatchery
Species and nominate of fish
activities and hybridization with introduced rainbow trout (resulting in cutbows) and Yellowstone cutthroat trout. Even the strongest populations in Glacier
Westslope_cutthroat_trout
State park in Mesa County, Colorado
The lake is home to several species of trout including rainbow, brook, cutbow and cutthroat. Moose, which have been reintroduced to the area are occasionally
Vega_State_Park
Subspecies of fish
subspecies are interbreeding with introduced rainbow trout (resulting in cutbows) in the Greater Yellowstone ecosystem, the presence of lake trout in Yellowstone
Yellowstone_cutthroat_trout
River in Montana, United States
of the greatest threats to cutthroat trout by hybridization, producing "cutbows". In addition, non-native brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) often displace
Bitterroot_River
Subspecies of fish
introduced into streams in the Alvord basin in the 1920s, resulting in cutbows. The subspecies name was given in 2002 by Robert Behnke (Trout and Salmon
Alvord_cutthroat_trout
Subspecies of fish
from competition and inbreeding with introduced rainbow trout (creating cutbows), predation by introduced lake trout, and diseases introduced along with
Lahontan_cutthroat_trout
Subspecies of fish
closely related rainbow trout, producing fertile hybrids commonly called "cutbows" although this is a much rarer occurrence with the coastal cutthroat trout
Coastal_cutthroat_trout
cutthroat trout Native transplant Salmonidae Oncorhynchus clarkii × mykiss Cutbow trout Native hybrid Salmonidae Oncorhynchus kisutch Coho salmon Native transplant
List of invasive aquatic species in Montana
List_of_invasive_aquatic_species_in_Montana
Dam to Cascade, MT Ruby River - rainbow and brown trout in lower reaches, cutbow and Arctic grayling in headwaters Yellowstone River - A Blue Ribbon trout
List of fly fishing waters in North America
List_of_fly_fishing_waters_in_North_America
Subspecies of fish
hatchery hybrids. Conversely, Yellowstone x rainbow crosses are common; the "cutbows" of Yellowstone Park in the Lamar River drainage are natural hybrids. In
Snake River fine-spotted cutthroat trout
Snake_River_fine-spotted_cutthroat_trout
Extinct subspecies of fish
Lakes. The greenback population interbred with the rainbows, resulting in cutbows, but the yellowfin disappeared completely. The yellowfin is now extinct
Yellowfin_cutthroat_trout
shows widespread ongoing hybridization with introduced rainbow trout (see cutbow) and Canada lynx-bobcat hybrids have been detected at the southern periphery
Genetic_monitoring
Subspecies of fish
hybrids with ordinary Lahontan cutthroat and introduced rainbow trout (cutbows) were found below Llewellyn Falls, either due to ill-considered stocking
Paiute_cutthroat_trout
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Girl/Female
Biblical Hebrew
Queen.
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Gaelic Scottish Greek
defender of mankind.
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Australian, Hebrew, Latin
Mother; Form of Madonna; Lady
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Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
One who is Dark; Black is Beautiful
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Wave
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An Old German name derived from 'gisil', meaning pledge, and 'berhia', meaning bright.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Glad 2.
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French
From the flat land.
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French German
Of the race of women.
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Indian
Throne.
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