In 2006, we collected larval Lost River sucker Deltistes luxatus
(LRS), shortnose sucker Chasmistes brevirostris (SNS), and Klamath
largescale sucker Catostomus snyderi (KLS) emigrating from spawning
areas in the Williamson and Sprague Rivers. This work is part of a
multi-year effort to characterize the relative abundance, drift
timing, and length frequencies of larval suckers in this watershed
prior to the removal of Chiloquin Dam on the lower Sprague River.
Additional larval drift samples were collected from the Fremont
Bridge on Lakeshore Drive on the south end of Upper Klamath Lake
near its outlet to the Link River. Because of difficulties in
distinguishing KLS larvae from SNS larvae, individuals identified
as either of these two species were grouped together and reported
as KLS-SNS in this report.
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