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- Utah_chub abstract "The Utah chub (Gila atraria) is a cyprinid fish native to western North America, where it is abundant in the upper Snake River and throughout the Lake Bonneville basin.This chub generally follows the cyprinid body plan. Its dorsal fin lies directly over the pelvic fins, and usually has nine rays. Coloration is rather variable; the back is usually a metallic or olive green ranging to nearly black, and sometimes with a bluish shade, while the sides are silvery, brassy, or golden. Males have somewhat more of a golden look, especially during breeding season, often including a narrow golden stripe along the upper side. Fin colors include dull olive, yellow, and golden shades. It has been recorded in Bear Lake at up to 56 cm in length and 1.5 kg weight, but 40 cm is more typical, and in many areas 15–20 cm is the norm.Utah chubs are omnivorous, consuming both plants and a variety of insects, crustacea, snails, and sometimes small fish or fish eggs.It lives in a variety of habitats within its range, from irrigation ditches to ponds to large rivers and lakes, preferring areas with dense vegetation. It is also known from alkaline and salty springs found on desert floors. Most seem to frequent depths of a meter or less, but one was caught in Bear Lake at a depth of 25 meters.Spawning occurs during late spring and summer, in shallow water (less than a meter deep). 2-6 males escort each female, and fertilize the eggs she scatters at random on the bottom. The eggs then hatch in about a week, the exact time depending on water temperature.Although easily taken with a hook and line, anglers do not consider it a desirable catch, and often find it a nuisance while going after trout. Wildlife agencies have even tried eradication programs to reduce the numbers, but have had no effect, the chub population bouncing back easily.".
- Utah_chub binomialAuthority Charles_Frédéric_Girard.
- Utah_chub class Actinopterygii.
- Utah_chub family Cyprinidae.
- Utah_chub genus Gila_(genus).
- Utah_chub kingdom Animal.
- Utah_chub order Cypriniformes.
- Utah_chub phylum Chordate.
- Utah_chub wikiPageExternalLink detail_AFCJB13020.aspx.
- Utah_chub wikiPageID "4499857".
- Utah_chub wikiPageLength "2991".
- Utah_chub wikiPageOutDegree "31".
- Utah_chub wikiPageRevisionID "686822149".
- Utah_chub wikiPageWikiLink Actinopterygii.
- Utah_chub wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Utah_chub wikiPageWikiLink Bear_Lake_(Idaho–Utah).
- Utah_chub wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chubs_(fish).
- Utah_chub wikiPageWikiLink Category:Endemic_fauna_of_the_United_States.
- Utah_chub wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fish_of_the_United_States.
- Utah_chub wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Frédéric_Girard.
- Utah_chub wikiPageWikiLink Chordate.
- Utah_chub wikiPageWikiLink Crustacean.
- Utah_chub wikiPageWikiLink Cyprinidae.
- Utah_chub wikiPageWikiLink Cypriniformes.
- Utah_chub wikiPageWikiLink Desert.
- Utah_chub wikiPageWikiLink Dorsal_fin.
- Utah_chub wikiPageWikiLink Egg.
- Utah_chub wikiPageWikiLink Fish.
- Utah_chub wikiPageWikiLink Gila_(genus).
- Utah_chub wikiPageWikiLink Habitat.
- Utah_chub wikiPageWikiLink Insect.
- Utah_chub wikiPageWikiLink Lake.
- Utah_chub wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Bonneville.
- Utah_chub wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Utah_chub wikiPageWikiLink Panguitch_Lake.
- Utah_chub wikiPageWikiLink Pond.
- Utah_chub wikiPageWikiLink Range_(biology).
- Utah_chub wikiPageWikiLink River.
- Utah_chub wikiPageWikiLink Snail.
- Utah_chub wikiPageWikiLink Snake_River.
- Utah_chub wikiPageWikiLink Starvation_State_Park.
- Utah_chub wikiPageWikiLink Strawberry_Reservoir.
- Utah_chub wikiPageWikiLink Trout.
- Utah_chub wikiPageWikiLinkText "Utah Chub".
- Utah_chub wikiPageWikiLinkText "Utah chub".
- Utah_chub accessdate "2006-04-18".
- Utah_chub binomial "Gila atraria".
- Utah_chub classis Actinopterygii.
- Utah_chub familia Cyprinidae.
- Utah_chub genus "Gila".
- Utah_chub id "163543".
- Utah_chub month "March".
- Utah_chub name "Utah chub".
- Utah_chub ordo Cypriniformes.
- Utah_chub phylum Chordate.
- Utah_chub regnum "Animalia".
- Utah_chub species "G. atraria".
- Utah_chub species "atraria".
- Utah_chub taxon "Gila atraria".
- Utah_chub wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:FishBase_species.
- Utah_chub wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:ITIS.
- Utah_chub wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Utah_chub year "2006".
- Utah_chub subject Category:Chubs_(fish).
- Utah_chub subject Category:Endemic_fauna_of_the_United_States.
- Utah_chub subject Category:Fish_of_the_United_States.
- Utah_chub hypernym Fish.
- Utah_chub type Animal.
- Utah_chub type Eukaryote.
- Utah_chub type Fish.
- Utah_chub type Species.
- Utah_chub type Thing.
- Utah_chub type Q152.
- Utah_chub type Q19088.
- Utah_chub type Q729.
- Utah_chub comment "The Utah chub (Gila atraria) is a cyprinid fish native to western North America, where it is abundant in the upper Snake River and throughout the Lake Bonneville basin.This chub generally follows the cyprinid body plan. Its dorsal fin lies directly over the pelvic fins, and usually has nine rays. Coloration is rather variable; the back is usually a metallic or olive green ranging to nearly black, and sometimes with a bluish shade, while the sides are silvery, brassy, or golden.".
- Utah_chub label "Utah chub".
- Utah_chub sameAs Q2617027.
- Utah_chub sameAs Gila_atraria.
- Utah_chub sameAs Gila_atraria.
- Utah_chub sameAs Gila_atraria.
- Utah_chub sameAs Gila_atraria.
- Utah_chub sameAs Gila_atraria.
- Utah_chub sameAs Gila_atraria.
- Utah_chub sameAs Gila_atraria.
- Utah_chub sameAs m.0c5qgq.
- Utah_chub sameAs Gila_atraria.
- Utah_chub sameAs Gila_atraria.
- Utah_chub sameAs Q2617027.
- Utah_chub sameAs 猶他骨尾魚.
- Utah_chub wasDerivedFrom Utah_chub?oldid=686822149.
- Utah_chub isPrimaryTopicOf Utah_chub.
- Utah_chub name "Utah chub".