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Golden Shiner
This is one of many species of minnows (cyprinids) inhabiting Quebec. This species is more adapted
to lakes than rivers, preferring clear, weedy, shallow waters. Shiners are commonly abundant, often
moving about in schools, feeding on zooplankton, benthic invertebrates, and even some algae. [eng]
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Notemigonus chrysoleucas: Media
Photos. [eng]
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Golden Shiner
Notemigonus crysoleucas, Golden Shiner. A part of the Swanson party BWCA pages. [eng]
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Golden Shiner
Spawning, Eggs, Larvae, Juveniles, Life History. [eng]
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Notemigonus crysoleucas images
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Nonindigenous Fishes - Notemigonus crysoleucas
Native Range: Atlantic and Gulf Slope drainages from Nova Scotia to southern Texas; Great Lakes, Hudson Bay (Red River), and Mississippi River basins west
to Alberta, Montana, Wyoming, and western Oklahoma. [eng]
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