- Bear Lake whitefish
Taxobox
name = Bear Lake whitefish
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Actinopterygii
ordo =Salmoniformes
familia =Salmonidae
genus = "Prosopium "
species = "P. abyssicola"
binomial = "Prosopium abyssicola"
binomial_authority = (Snyder, 1919)The Bear Lake whitefish "Prosopium abyssicola" is a salmonid
fish endemic to Bear Lake on theUtah -Idaho border. It is one of three species ofProsopium endemic to Bear Lake, the other two being theBonneville whitefish and theBonneville cisco . The species is listed as a "Wildlife Species of Concern" by theUtah Division of Wildlife Resources . Currently, Sheena Byrne, one of America's top Whitefish specialists, is specializing a research program to promote and protect the species, especially during their migratory season.In appearance it is very similar to the closely related Bonneville whitefish "P. spilonotus". Generally whitish in color, it has more of a "Roman nose" than the Bonneville whitefish, and larger scales. It never has spots, while young Bonneville whitefish (up to 10 inches) have a pattern of spots. The Bear Lake whitefish tends to be smaller as well, rarely longer than 9 inches, and with a maximum known length of 11 inches.
It is primarily an inhabitant of the deeper parts of the lake bottom, where it feeds on a variety of small invertebrates such as
ostracod s,copepod s, andinsect s. It spawns from late December to early February, at depths of 50 to 100 feet.Rarely seen near the shore, it is not often caught by
hook and line .References
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* William F. Sigler and John W. Sigler, "Fishes of the Great Basin" (Reno: University of Nevada Press, 1987), pp. 99-101
*FishBase_species|genus=Prosopium|species=abyssicola|year=2006|month=MarchExternal links
* [http://dwrcdc.nr.utah.gov/rsgis2/Search/Display.asp?FlNm=prosabys Utah Conservation Data Center - Bear Lake whitefish]
* [http://www.wildlife.utah.gov/fishing/bearlake.html Utah Division of Wildlife Resources - Bear Lake]
* [http://dwrcdc.nr.utah.gov/ucdc/ViewReports/sslist.htm Utah Sensitive Species List]
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