This page tabulates susceptibility of various salmonids to whirling disease.
Genus | Common Name | Score |
---|---|---|
Oncorhynchus | Rainbow trout | 3 |
Steelhead trout | 3 | |
Cutthroat trout | ||
Yellowstone cutthroat | 2 | |
Westslope cutthroat | 2 | |
Colorado River cutthroat | 2 | |
Rio Grande cutthroat | 2 | |
Greenback cutthroat | 2 | |
Chinook salmon | 2 | |
Sockeye salmon | 3 | |
Chum salmon | 1 S | |
Pink salmon | 1 S | |
Cherry salmon | 1 S | |
Coho salmon | 1 | |
Salvelinus | Brook trout | 2 |
Dolly Varden | 1 S | |
Bull trout | 1 | |
Lake trout | 0 S | |
Salmo | Atlantic salmon | 2 S |
Brown trout | 1 | |
Prosopium | Mountain whitefish | 2 S |
Thymallus | European grayling | 2 S |
Arctic grayling | 0 | |
Hucho | Danube salmon | 3 |
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