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West Tarkio Creek Shenandoah

Fish Session #72

Sample Date
10/12/1995
Timeframe
1000-1130  
Reach Size
669 ft
Method
Standard Wadeable
Sample Quality
Fair
Last Update
12/12/2019 1:42:12 PM

Fish Health

# DELTs
1
# Non-DELTs
0

Equipment

Backpack Shockers
1
Blocknets
2
Property Access Notice

This site is on privately-owned land. The DNR obtains permission from the landowner(s) prior to conducting any sampling surveys.

FIBI Score
31
Warm Water
Fair
Session Comments

CLEAR SKY AND ABOUT 70F. NEAR NORMAL FLOW FOR SEASON. VERY TURBID WATER, DEPTH OF VISIBILITY <12". ONLY FAIR SAMPLING EFFECTIVE- NESS DUE TO TURBIDITY. STREAM IS NARROW AND RELATIVELY SHALLOW, DOWNCUTTING THROUGH HARDPAN. POORLY DEVELOPED POOLS AND SHALLOW RUNS. ALL OF SAMPLING AREA WAS ACCESSIBLE.

Collected Fish

Identity verification status for this species
Size Class: Typically only collected for sportfish
Taxa excluded from species count metrics.
Click on species name for more information about that species
Species Catch
Sand Shiner
Latin: Miniellus stramineus
Family: Leuciscidae
Tolerance: Intermediate
Trophic: Insectivore
Is Exotic: False
Is LithoSpawner: False
Is Hybrid: False
413
Red Shiner
Latin: Cyprinella lutrensis
Family: Leuciscidae
Tolerance: Tolerant
Trophic: Omnivore
Is Exotic: False
Is LithoSpawner: False
Is Hybrid: False
96
Creek Chub
Latin: Semotilus atromaculatus
Family: Leuciscidae
Tolerance: Tolerant
Trophic: Generalist
Is Exotic: False
Is LithoSpawner: False
Is Hybrid: False
43
Fathead Minnow
Latin: Pimephales promelas
Family: Leuciscidae
Tolerance: Tolerant
Trophic: Omnivore
Is Exotic: False
Is LithoSpawner: False
Is Hybrid: False
15
Bigmouth Shiner
Latin: Ericymba dorsalis
Family: Leuciscidae
Tolerance: Tolerant
Trophic: Insectivore
Is Exotic: False
Is LithoSpawner: False
Is Hybrid: False
13
Channel Catfish
Latin: Ictalurus punctatus
Family: Ictaluridae
Tolerance: Intermediate
Trophic: Top Carnivore
Is Exotic: False
Is LithoSpawner: False
Is Hybrid: False
7
Suckermouth Minnow
Latin: Phenacobius mirabilis
Family: Leuciscidae
Tolerance: Intermediate
Trophic: Benthic Invertivore
Is Exotic: False
Is LithoSpawner: True
Is Hybrid: False
5
Stonecat
Latin: Noturus flavus
Family: Ictaluridae
Tolerance: Intermediate
Trophic: Benthic Invertivore
Is Exotic: False
Is LithoSpawner: False
Is Hybrid: False
3
Green Sunfish
Latin: Lepomis cyanellus
Family: Centrarchidae
Tolerance: Tolerant
Trophic: Generalist
Is Exotic: False
Is LithoSpawner: False
Is Hybrid: False
3

FIBI Calculation Factors

Factor Value
Drainage area (mi2) 52.9420
Log(DA) 1.7238
Total Fish 598
Fish per 500 ft 447
Total Species 9
# Excluded Taxa 0
# Exotic Species 0
# LMB-BG 0
Calculation Last Updated 2/7/2025 2:32:29 PM

Fish Index of Biotic Integrity

Metric Name Value Score
Native Species 9 4.43
Sucker Species 0 0
Sensitive Species 0 0
Benthic Invertivore Species 2 3.73
Top 3 Abundance Percentage 92.31 1.2
Benthic Invertivore Percentage 1.34 0.33
Omnivore Percentage 18.56 8.11
Top Carnivore Percentage 1.17 3.38
Lithophilous Spawner Percentage 0.84 0.41
Tolerance Index 6.42 5.68
Adjusted Catch per Unit Effort 63.98 6.4
DELT Percentage Adjustment 0.17 0

FIBI Score Explained

Sites that score between 26 - 50 are considered fair. Fish abundance ranges from lower than average to very abundant. If fish are abundant, tolerant species are usually dominant. Native fish species usually equal ten or more species. The three most abundant species typically comprise two-thirds or more of the total number of fish. One or more sensitive species, long-lived fish species or benthic habitat specialists such as suckers (Catostomidae) are present. Top carnivore species are often, but not always present in low abundance. Species that are able to utilize a wide range of food items including plant, animal and detritus are usually more common than specialized feeders, such as benthic invertivore fish. Species that require silt-free, rock substrate for spawning or feeding are typically rare or absent. Fish condition is usually good; however, elevated levels of fish exhibiting external anomalies associated with disease or stress are not unusual.

This location has been classified as a survey site. Survey sites are compared to reference sites within the same ecoregion. A reference site represents natural stream qualities that are least disturbed by human activities within the watershed. Reference sites are grouped by ecoregion to establish a benchmark against which these survey streams are compared.

EcoRegion Comparison

Scores for a sampling session are compared against reference sites within the same ecoregion:

Steeply Rolling Loess Prairies

This site is in the Steeply Rolling Loess Prairies ecoregion.

Ecoregion Map
Max 52
75th Percentile 42
Median 36
25th Percentile 27
Min 12
This Session's Score 31
Total Reference Site Samples 24
Mean 34.04
Standard Deviation 10.79