Description Format Author(s) Source Examples
Species information in Appendix A from Lyons et al. (2001).
A data frame with 90 observations on the following 10 variables.
A string that contains the species' common family name.
A string that contains the species' common name.
A string that contains the species' scientific family name.
A string that contains the species' scientific name.
A string that indicates whether the species is Native or Exotic.
A string that indicates whether the species is Tolerant, Intolerant, or Other.
A string that indicates whether the species is a Carnivore, Insectivore, Omnivore, or Other.
A string that indicates whether the species' main habiat is in Rivers, River-Large, Large rivers, or Other.
A string that indicates whether the species' main spawning habitat is Lithophil or Other.
A string that indicates whether the species is considered a round.sucker (Yes) or not (No).
Derek H. Ogle and Joseph T. Mrnak.
From Appendix A in Lyons, J., R.R. Piette, and K.W. Niermeyer. 2001. Development, validation, and application of a fish-based index of biotic integrity for Wisconsin's large warmwater rivers. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 130:1077-1094.
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