Range on private land in proposed priority area (%) Fish Rhinichthys osculus nevadensis Amargosa Canyon Speckled 50,
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1 Table S1. Target taxa, summary mapped and observational range information, and percent of those ranges included in existing Class 1,2 protected areas and proposed priority conservation areas. Group Scientific name Common name Mapped range (ha) Range included in existing Class 1,2 protected areas (%) Range included in proposed priority areas (%) Range on private land in proposed priority area (%) Fish Rhinichthys osculus nevadensis Amargosa Canyon Speckled 50, Dace Amargosa River Pupfish 96, amargosae Fish Gila orcutti Arroyo Chub 443, Fish Cottus klamathensis macrops Bigeye Marbled Sculpin 208, Fish Gila coerulea Blue Chub 184, Fish Oncorhynchus tshawytscha California Coast Fall 1,366, California Golden Trout 113, aguabonita Fish Fundulus parvipinnis California Killifish 609, Central California Coast 1,228, Winter Steelhead Fish Lavinia symmetricus Central California Roach 5,445, symmetricus Fish Oncorhynchus kisutch Central Coast Coho Salmon 672, Fish Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Central Valley Fall Chinook 1,716, Salmon Fish Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Central Valley Late Fall 1,657, Fish Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Central Valley Spring 1,186, Central Valley Steelhead 1,532, Fish Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Central Valley Winter 701, Fish Oncorhynchus keta Chum Salmon 524, Fish Lavinia exilicauda chi Clear Lake Hitch 118, Fish Cottus asper Clear Lake Prickly Sculpin 132, Fish Lavinia symmetricus Clear Lake Roach 124, Fish Hysterocarpus traskii lagunae Clear Lake Tule Perch 25, Fish Oncorhynchus clarki clarki Coastal Cutthroat Trout 686, Coastal Threespine 1,853, aculeatus Stickleback Fish Cottus aleuticus Coastrange Sculpin 1,952, Fish Cyprinodon salinus milleri Cottonball Marsh Pupfish 41,
2 Cow Head Tui Chub 10, vaccaceps Fish Hypomesus pacificus Delta Smelt 470, Fish Cyprinodon macularius Desert Pupfish 260, Eagle Lake Rainbow Trout 52, aquilarum Fish Siphatales bicolor Eagle Lake Tui Chub 9, Fish Thaleichthys pacificus Eulachon 163, Fish Catostomus latipinnis Flannelmouth Sucker 19, Fish Entosphenus tridentata Goose Lake Lamprey 94, Goose Lake Redband Trout 176, Fish Catostomus occidentalis Goose Lake Sucker 94, lacusanserinus Goose Lake Tui Chub 229, thalassinus Fish Lavinia parvipinnis Gualala Roach 77, Fish Mylopharodon conocephalus Hardhead 5,189, Fish Catostomus occidentalis Humboldt Sucker 1,189, humboldtianus Inland Threespine 4,700, microcephalus Stickleback Fish Lampetra hubbsi Kern Brook Lamprey 261, gilberti Kern River Rainbow Trout 32, Fish Catostomus snyderi Klamath Largescale Sucker 242, Klamath Mountains Province Summer Steelhead 794, Klamath Mountains 1,857, Province Winter Steelhead Fish Entosphenus similis Klamath River Lamprey 1,438, Fish Catostomus rimiculus Klamath Smallscale Sucker 1,615, Fish Rhinichthys osculus Klamath Speckled Dace 2,508, klamathensis Fish Siphatales bicolor bicolor Klamath Tui Chub 123, Fish Oncorhynchus clarki henshawi Lahontan Cutthroat Trout 193, Fish Siphatales bicolor pectinifer Lahontan Lake Tui Chub 42, Fish Catostomus platyrhynchus Lahontan Mountain Sucker 844, Fish Richardsonius egregius Lahontan Redside 1,346, Fish Rhinichthys osculus robustus Lahontan Speckled Dace 1,138, Fish Siphatales bicolor obesus Lahontan Stream Tui Chub 310, whitei Little Kern Golden Trout 34, Fish Rhinichthys osculus Long Valley Speckled Dace 17, Fish Spirinchus thaleichthys Longfin Smelt 243, Fish Catostomus luxatus Lost River Sucker 242,
3 Fish Cottus klamathensis polyporus Lower Klamath Marbled 427, Sculpin stonei McCloud River Redband 44, Trout Fish Catostomus microps Modoc Sucker 46, Fish Siphatales mohavensis Mojave Tui Chub 10, Fish Lavinia exilicauda harengus Monterey Hitch 645, Fish Lavinia symmetricus subditus Monterey Roach 329, Fish Catostomus occidentalis Monterey Sucker 798, mnioltiltus Fish Prosopium williamsoni Mountain Whitefish 372, Fish Lavinia symmetricus Navarro Roach 71, navarroensis Fish Lavinia mitrulus Northern (Pit) Roach 21, Fish Entosphenus folletti Northern California Brook 1,042, Lamprey Northern California Coast 1,587, Summer Steelhead Northern California Coast 659, Winter Steelhead Fish Acipenser medirostris Northern Green Sturgeon 164, Fish Cyprinodon radiosus Owens Pupfish 115, Fish Rhinichthys osculus Owens Speckled Dace 207, Fish Catostomus fumeiventris Owens Sucker 671, Fish Siphatales bicolor snyderi Owens Tui Chub 34, Fish Entosphenus tridentata Pacific Lamprey 10,462, Fish Oncorhynchus clarki seleneris Paiute Cutthroat Trout 11, Fish Cottus beldingi Paiute Sculpin 616, Fish Oncorhynchus gorbuscha Pink Salmon 163, Pit River Tui Chub 612, Fish Cottus pitensis Pit Sculpin 329, Fish Lampetra lethophaga Pit-Klamath Brook Lamprey 1,011, Fish Cottus asper Prickly Sculpin 6,815, Fish Xyrauchen texanus Razorback Sucker 399, Fish Lavinia symmetricus Red Hills Roach 4, Fish Cottus perplexus Reticulate Sculpin 38, Fish Cottus gulosus Riffle Sculpin 5,304, Fish Lampetra ayresi River Lamprey 1,735, Fish Cottus asperrimus Rough Sculpin 97, Fish Lavinia symmetricus Russian River Roach 259, Fish Hysterocarpus traskii pomo Russian River Tule Perch 167, Fish Orthodon microlepidotus Sacramento blackfish 7,300, Fish Lavinia exilicauda exilicauda Sacramento hitch 3,658,
4 Fish Archoplites interruptus Sacramento perch 36, Fish Ptychocheilus grandis Sacramento pikeminnow 11,093, Fish Rhinichthys osculus Sacramento speckled dace 1,374, Fish Pogonichthys macrolepidotus Sacramento splittail 1,671, Fish Catostomus occidentalis Sacramento sucker 13,640, occidentalis Fish Hysterocarpus traskii traskii Sacramento tule perch 2,206, Fish Cyprinodon salinus salinus Salt Creek pupfish 41, Fish Rhinichthys osculus Santa Ana speckled dace 223, Fish Catostomus santaanae Santa Ana sucker 157, Saratoga Springs pupfish 7, nevadensis Shay Creek stickleback 9, Fish Chasmistes brevirostris Shortnose sucker 352, Shoshone pupfish 15, shoshone Fish Oncorhynchus kisutch SONCC coho salmon 1,643, Fish Oncorhynchus tshawytscha SONCC fall Chinook salmon 624, South Central California 1,148, coast steelhead Southern California 2,821, steelhead Fish Acipenser medirostris Southern green sturgeon 310, Fish Catostomus tahoensis Tahoe sucker 1,138, Fish Eucyclogobius newberryi Tidewater goby 912, Fish Lavinia symmetricus Tomales roach 47, Unarmored threespine 139, williamsoni stickleback Fish Cottus klamathensis Upper Klamath marbled 1,560, klamathensis sculpin Fish Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Upper Klamath-Trinity fall 1,546, Chinook salmon Fish Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Upper Klamath-Trinity 80, spring Chinook salmon Fish Lampetra richardsoni Western brook lamprey 5,431, Fish Acipenser transmontanus White sturgeon 1,430, Amphibian Anaxyrus californicus Arroyo Toad 2,240, Amphibian Anaxyrus exsul Black toad 25, Amphibian Dicamptodon ensatus California giant salamander 1,118, Amphibian Taricha torosa California newt 2,903, Amphibian Rana draytonii California red-legged frog 9,770, Amphibian Ambystoma californiense California tiger salamander 6,257, Amphibian Pseudacris cadaverina California tree frog 2,999, Amphibian Rana cascadae Cascades frog 943,
5 Amphibian Dicamptodon tenebrosus Coastal giant salamander 4,799, Amphibian Ascaphus truei Coastal tailed frog 3,632, Amphibian Scaphiopus couchii Couch's spadefoot toad 982, Amphibian Plethodon dunni Dunn's salamander 39, Amphibian Rana boylii Foothill yellow-legged frog 12,512, Amphibian Spea intermontana Great Basin spadefoot 2,532, Amphibian Anaxyrus cognatus Great Plains toad 640, Amphibian Batrachoseps campi Inyo Mountains salamander 122, Amphibian Ambystoma macrodactylum Long-toed Salamander 2,288, Amphibian Rana pipiens Northern leopard frog 738, Amphibian Rana aurora Northern red-legged frog 910, Amphibian Ambystoma gracile Northwestern salamander 1,840, Amphibian Rana pretiosa Oregon spotted frog 255, Amphibian Pseudacris regilla Pacific chorus frog 31,196, Amphibian Taricha rivularis Red-bellied newt 845, Amphibian Anaxyrus punctatus Red-spotted toad 9,476, Amphibian Taricha granulosa Rough-skinned newt 6,493, Amphibian Rana muscosa Sierra Madre yellow-legged 1,316, frog Amphibian Rana sierrae Sierra Nevada yellowlegged 2,723, frog Amphibian Taricha sierrae Sierra newt 3,179, Amphibian Rhyacotriton variegatus Southern torrent 1,748, salamander Amphibian Spea hammondii Western spadefoot toad 10,577, Amphibian Anaxyrus boreas Western toad 30,527, Amphibian Anaxyrus woodhousii Woodhouse's toad 447, Amphibian Anaxyrus canorus Yosemite Toad 995, Reptile Thamnophis atratus Aquatic gartersnake 8,513, Reptile Thamnophis marcianus Checkered gartersnake 355, Reptile Thamnophis sirtalis Common gartersnake 27,027, Reptile Thamnophis gigas Giant gartersnake 2,735, Reptile Thamnophis ordinoides Northwestern gartersnake 207, Reptile Thamnophis couchii Sierra gartersnake 6,728, Reptile Thamnophis hammondii Two-striped gartersnake 6,098, Reptile Emys marmorata Western pond turtle 22,538, Reptile Thamnophis elegans Western terrestrial gartersnake 20,393,
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