Northern pikeminnow

Northern pikeminnow

Columbia river dace, Squawfish

Kingdom
Phylum
Family
SPECIES
Ptychocheilus oregonensis
Life Span
11 years
Weight
13
29
kglbs
kg lbs 
Length
63
25
cminch
cm inch 

The Northern pikeminnow, Columbia River dace or colloquially Squawfish (Ptychocheilus oregonensis) is a large member of the minnow family, Leuciscidae. This predatory freshwater fish is native to northwestern North America, ranging from the Nass River basin to the Columbia River basin. A good deal of concern has been expressed regarding the impact northern pikeminnow populations may have on salmon in Columbia and Snake River impoundments.

Animal name origin

Until 1999, when the American Fisheries Society officially changed the common name to pikeminnow, the four species of Ptychocheilus were known as squawfish. The renaming effort was undertaken due to the word squaw being an ethnic slur for Native American women.

Geography

Continents
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Habits and Lifestyle

Northern pikeminnows can live at least 11 years, reaching up to 35 in (89 cm) in total length and 15 lb (6.8 kg) in weight. Female northern pikeminnow reach sexual maturity at about six years, males in three to five. A mature female can lay 30,000 eggs annually. Pikeminnow are adept predators, and in the Columbia and Snake Rivers, salmon smolts comprise a large part of their diets. Their populations have flourished with the development of the Columbia River hydropower system. The reservoirs have provided excellent habitat for pikeminnow and given them an advantage over depressed salmon and steelhead populations. Data has been collected to suggest they can eat up to 650,000 salmon fry annually.

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The northern pikeminnow has been shown to consume terrestrial insects, benthic invertebrates, other fish, aquatic insects, and plant matter.

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Lifestyle
Seasonal behavior

Diet and Nutrition

Population

References

1. Northern pikeminnow Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_pikeminnow
2. Northern pikeminnow on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/202359/18233204

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