Revised length categories and standard weight equation for Northern Pikeminnow

North American Journal of Fisheries Management
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Abstract

Objective

Length and weight indices (e.g., proportional size distribution, relative weight) provide standardized benchmarks that are useful for comparing groups of fish, identifying ecological interactions, and evaluating the effect of management actions. However, the current length categories and standard weight (Ws) equation for Northern Pikeminnow Ptychocheilus oregonensis, a species of important management focus in the Pacific Northwest, were developed using limited data, unclear methods, and no validation. As such, we sought to revise the length categories and Ws equation for Northern Pikeminnow.

Methods

We used the all-tackle world record to develop length categories for Northern Pikeminnow. We compiled data from 100,663 Northern Pikeminnow from 114 populations in Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia to develop a revised Ws equation. Most fish were measured in fork length (FL), so we converted total lengths (TLs) to FLs using the equation TL = −2.301 + 0.916(FL); r2 = 0.998. We used the regression line percentile, linear empirical percentile (EmP), and quadratic EmP methods to develop 50th percentile and 75th percentile Ws equations. We then assessed length-related biases in our Ws equations and the previously published equation.

Results

We propose minimum FLs of 17 cm (7 inches; stock), 26 cm (10 inches; quality), 35 cm (14 inches; preferred), 41 cm (16 inches; memorable), and 51 cm (20 inches; trophy) for proportional size distribution calculations. The previously published Ws equation exhibited substantial length-related biases according to the Willis and weighted empirical quartile method tests. The EmP 50th-percentile Ws equation was the only equation that we evaluated that did not exhibit length-related bias. The EmP 50th-percentile Ws equation was the best performing equation (i.e., no length-related bias detected). The equation is log10(Ws) = −5.258 + 3.135(FL), where Ws is in grams and FL is in millimeters. The equation is valid for Northern Pikeminnow 90–580 mm FL.

Conclusion

The length categories, length conversion, and Ws equation presented here will aid fisheries professionals in the study and management of Northern Pikeminnow populations.

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Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Revised length categories and standard weight equation for Northern Pikeminnow
Series title North American Journal of Fisheries Management
DOI 10.1093/najfmt/vqaf098
Edition Online First
Publication Date November 19, 2025
Year Published 2025
Language English
Publisher Oxford Academic
Contributing office(s) Coop Res Unit Seattle
Description vqaf098
Country Canada, United States
State British Columbia, Idaho, Montana, Oregon Washington
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