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Persistence and stability of fish community structure in a southwest New York stream

January 1, 1994

We used multivariate and nonparametric statistics to examine persistence and stability of fish species in the upper 43 km of French Creek, New York. Species occurred in upstream and downstream groups in 1937 that persisted in 1979. However, the downstream group expanded its range in the drainage from 1937 to 1979 at the expense of the upstream group. A dam prevented further upstream expansion of the downstream group. Ranks of species abundances were stable, as tests of group similarity were significant. The abundances and distributions of benthic species were stable across seven sampling dates in 1980 despite several floods and repeated removals by sampling that could have altered community structure. We conclude that the fish community in French Creek persisted and was stable over the 42-yr interval, 1937-1979, and that abundances of benthic species were stable in summer 1980.

Publication Year 1994
Title Persistence and stability of fish community structure in a southwest New York stream
DOI 10.2307/2426200
Authors Michael J. Hansen, Carl W. Ramm
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title American Midland Naturalist
Index ID 1000717
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Great Lakes Science Center
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