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The redside shiner is a short-lived fish, maturing around age 2, living on average 5–6 years but has been recorded living up to 8 years. They spawn in spring into the early summer, and their eggs are coated by a sticky adhesive that allows them to stick to rocks and vegetation. Their diet includes
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outside its native distribution in southern Utah. Some of these introductions are from illegal bait bucket transfers, likely done by well-meaning anglers to increase forage for sport fish, but not an ecologically sound decision in most cases. Being
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is composed of 8-12 rays. Neither of these fins have any spines. The fish has between 52 and 67 lateral line scales, and typical specimens are between 55 and 80 millimeters in length (2.2-3.1 inches). It has a conical snout, no
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The redside shiner has a silver coloration on its sides and a dark (olive or brown) coloration on its back. It has a thick black stripe and a smaller red/gold stripe along the
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Geography of western North American freshwater fishes: Description and relationships to intracontinental tectonism in The Zoogeography of North American Freshwater Fishes
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Zoogeography of the Freshwater Fishes of Cascadia (the Columbia System and rivers north to the Stikine) in The Zoogeography of North American Freshwater Fishes
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of large rivers as well as small streams and shallow edges of lakes and ponds. Their natural range is mostly west of the
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may not accurately reflect the evolution of the group. However, a formal taxonomic update has not been made.
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Houston, Derek; Belk, Mark (2006). "Geographic variation in somatic growth of redside shiner".
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refugia) have contributed to this species current geographic distribution as described by
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The redside shiner is considered to be a species of Least Concern according to the
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and British Columbia as well as the Peace system in northern Alberta. Subspecies
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meaning that they are both predators and prey to larger species such as
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Houston, Derek; Shiozawa, Dennis; Smith, Brian; Riddle, Brett (2014).
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https://dnr.maryland.gov/Invasives/Documents/RedShinerfactsheet1.pdf
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The fish has a deep, laterally compressed body shape, a forked
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Lee; Gilbert; Hocutt; Jenkins; McAllister; Stauffer (1980).
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The redside shiner typically inhabits cold waters including
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in Utah. The species has been introduced into northwestern
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Minckley, Wendell; Hendrickson, Dean; Bond, Carl (1981).
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to it so that it can be listed with similar articles.
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Richardsonius balteatus

Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Actinopterygii
Cypriniformes
Cyprinidae
Leuciscinae
Pogonichthyinae
Richardsonius
Binomial name
J. Richardson
Synonyms
Girard
Cope
Evermann
Meek
species
cyprinid fish
Western United States
British Columbia
Sir John Richardson
Scottish
naturalist

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