2008
DOI: 10.1894/0038-4909(2008)53[236:snfapo]2.0.co;2
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Small Nonnative Fishes as Predators of Larval Razorback Suckers

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“…Although adapted to the vagaries of Southwest stream dynamics, over the past six years, spikedace populations have appeared to be affected dramatically by natural variations in the Verde River hydrograph (i.e., alternating floods and drought; Stefferud and Rinne 1995;Rinne and Stefferud 1997). In addition, introduced nonnative fishes such as the dimunitive red shiner (Rinne 1991b;Douglas and others 1994;Carpenter and Mueller 2008) and larger predatory species such as small mouth bass, green sunfish, and yellow bullhead appear to have negatively affected the species (Rinne 1991a(Rinne , 1991bStefferud and Rinne 1995) through their proportional increase in the total fish community from 1997 to 2008.…”
Section: Verde River Spikedace-recent Distribution and Abundancementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although adapted to the vagaries of Southwest stream dynamics, over the past six years, spikedace populations have appeared to be affected dramatically by natural variations in the Verde River hydrograph (i.e., alternating floods and drought; Stefferud and Rinne 1995;Rinne and Stefferud 1997). In addition, introduced nonnative fishes such as the dimunitive red shiner (Rinne 1991b;Douglas and others 1994;Carpenter and Mueller 2008) and larger predatory species such as small mouth bass, green sunfish, and yellow bullhead appear to have negatively affected the species (Rinne 1991a(Rinne , 1991bStefferud and Rinne 1995) through their proportional increase in the total fish community from 1997 to 2008.…”
Section: Verde River Spikedace-recent Distribution and Abundancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Laboratory studies such as those of Carpenter and Mueller (2008) suggest that juveniles of even smaller-sized nonnative fishes can have a potentially negative impact on native fishes. Studies have been conducted by the University of Arizona Bonar 2004, 2005) to lay groundwork for future studies.…”
Section: Predation Competition and Primary/secondary Productionmentioning
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“…The complete removal of larval production from the entire reservoir through predation, mainly from introduced centrarchid species, was seemingly improbable, but multiple studies spanning several decades throughout the basin all pointed in the same direction [12,13]. Data to support alternative hypotheses could not be produced.…”
Section: Population Decline and Razorback Sucker Repatriation Programmentioning
confidence: 99%