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1 March 2017 Distribution and Abundance of Millicoma Dace In the Coos River Basin, Oregon
Paul D Scheerer, James T Peterson, Shaun Clements
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Abstract

The Millicoma Dace Rhinichthys cataractae is a form of Longnose Dace endemic to the Coos River drainage in southwestern Oregon. Sparse species records in the Oregon State University Ichthyology Collection and database and infrequent recent encounters prompted surveys to assess the current status and distribution of the species. In 2014, we surveyed locations that had historically supported Millicoma Dace using backpack electrofishing to describe their current distribution and abundance at these locations. In 2015, we extended these surveys further upstream in the South Coos River basin, outside of the documented historical range. We used an N-mixture model to estimate abundance and capture probability for Millicoma Dace at each sampling location. We evaluated the effects of habitat covariates on both capture probability and abundance at each sample site. We found Millicoma Dace were widespread throughout their historical range and in the South Coos River sites outside of their documented historical range. We only found Millicoma Dace associated with native fishes; we did not collect any nonnative fish during our surveys. We collected Millicoma Dace exclusively from swift-water habitats, which were relatively uncommon in the basin, and found them typically associated with cobble or boulder substrates. Millicoma Dace were most abundant in the South Fork Coos and West Fork Millicoma River subbasins. We estimated capture probabilities for Millicoma Dace ranging from 9% when substrate was dominated by bedrock to 28% when substrate was dominated by cobble or gravel. Abundance estimates ranged from 1 to 560 dace per sampling location with a total estimated abundance (sum of site estimates) of over 3200 dace for the sites we sampled.

Paul D Scheerer, James T Peterson, and Shaun Clements "Distribution and Abundance of Millicoma Dace In the Coos River Basin, Oregon," Northwestern Naturalist 98(1), 39-47, (1 March 2017). https://doi.org/10.1898/NWN16-15.1
Received: 10 May 2016; Accepted: 1 August 2016; Published: 1 March 2017
KEYWORDS
abundance
capture probabilities
Coos River
distribution
endemic
Longnose Dace
Millicoma Dace
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