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  <dc:contributor>R. L. Seiler</dc:contributor>
  <dc:creator>S.J. Lawrence</dc:creator>
  <dc:date>2002</dc:date>
  <dc:description>This report, a product of the National Water-&#13;
Quality Assessment Program, is a compilation of&#13;
physical data and biological data for algae, aquatic&#13;
invertebrates, and fish collected in the Carson and&#13;
Truckee River Basins, Nevada and California.&#13;
Most of the data were collected between 1993 and&#13;
1996 at selected reaches on the Carson and Truckee&#13;
Rivers. Algae and aquatic invertebrate samples&#13;
were collected from cobble riffles, submerged&#13;
woody-snag habitats, and from depositional areas&#13;
such as pools. Between 1993 and 1996, fish and&#13;
crayfish were collected from all wadeable habitats&#13;
at each of seven basic-fixed sites using either electroshocking&#13;
methods or seining. Additional fish&#13;
and crayfish were collected at one site on the Truckee&#13;
River in 1997. Fish were identified to species,&#13;
measured for total and standard length, checked&#13;
for anomalies, and weighed at the collection site.&#13;
Fish were returned to the stream after measurements&#13;
were taken. Measurements of water depth,&#13;
stream velocity, determinations of substrate type&#13;
and substrate embeddedness were made at each&#13;
sampling site. Algae and aquatic invertebrate samples&#13;
were sent to the U.S. Geological Survey&#13;
National Water-Quality Laboratory for identification&#13;
and enumeration.&#13;
A total of 103 semi-quantitative and 55&#13;
qualitative algae samples were collected at 20&#13;
river reaches on the Carson and Truckee Rivers&#13;
between 1993 and 1996. These samples represent&#13;
algae in cobble riffles, on submerged woody&#13;
snags, and on sediment surfaces in depositional&#13;
areas. In those 158 samples, 514 algal species,&#13;
varieties, or forms were identified. Of the 8 algal&#13;
phyla represented, the diatoms (Phylum Bacillariophyta)&#13;
were the most abundant with 351 species,&#13;
varieties, or forms. The green algae (Phylum Chlorophyta)&#13;
were next in abundance with 108 species,&#13;
varieties, or forms followed by the blue-green&#13;
algae (Phylum Cyanophyta) with 41 species, varieties,&#13;
or forms.&#13;
A total of 49 semi-quantitative aquatic&#13;
invertebrate samples were collected at 27 river&#13;
reaches on the Carson and Truckee Rivers between&#13;
1993 and 1996. These samples represent invertebrates&#13;
in cobble riffles and on submerged woody&#13;
snags. In those 49 samples, members of 6 phyla&#13;
were identified. Roundworms were identified only&#13;
to phylum (Nematoda) and free-living flatworms&#13;
and snails were identified only to class (Turbellaria&#13;
and Gastroda). Organisms were identified as&#13;
belonging to 19 invertebrate orders. Most of the&#13;
invertebrates that could be identified to genus or&#13;
species belonged in the orders Ephemeroptera,&#13;
Plecoptera, and Trichoptera of the arthropod class&#13;
Insecta.&#13;
Fish and crayfish populations in the Carson&#13;
and Truckee Rivers were sampled 29 times&#13;
between 1993 and 1997. These collections&#13;
resulted in the identification of 18 fish species and&#13;
one endemic crayfish species. Twelve of the 18&#13;
fish species identified are not native to the Carson&#13;
and Truckee River Basins.</dc:description>
  <dc:format>application/pdf</dc:format>
  <dc:identifier>10.3133/ofr0212</dc:identifier>
  <dc:language>en</dc:language>
  <dc:title>Physical data and biological data for algae, aquatic invertebrates, and fish from selected reaches on the Carson and Truckee rivers, Nevada and California, 1993-97</dc:title>
  <dc:type>reports</dc:type>
</oai_dc:dc>