Abstract

ABSTRACT We studied sauger (Stizostedion canadense) in the only two reservoirs where they occur in Wyoming to determine genetic purity, describe population features, and determine differences from other populations across North American. Electrophoretic analysis did not identify hybridization with walleye (S. vitrium). The sauger were slow growing, long lived, and had low body condition compared to other populations.

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