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ANIMAL INFORMATION: Please note, this part of mongabay has been updated |
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Gray RedhorseEducational resources on Gray RedhorseGray Redhorse or Moxostoma congestum is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Data Deficient . IUCN Profile of the Gray Redhorse gray redhorse Moxostoma congestum Moxostoma congestum . gray redhorse . Type Locality. Rio Salado, Texas (Baird and Girard 1854) Etymology/Derivation of Scientific Name. Moxostoma, Greek for "sucking mouth"; www.bio.txstate.edu/~tbonner/txfishes/moxostoma%20congestum.htm Preston's Web Page Gray Redhorse: The gray redhorse is found in Texas from the Brazos river through the Rio Grande as well as in uweb.txstate.edu/~pb1059/research.html Texas Freshwater Fishes ...gray redhorse Moxostoma erythrurum: golden redhorse Moxostoma poecilurum blacktail redhorse Characidae www.bio.txstate.edu/~tbonner/txfishes/index.htm Biology Department at Texas State University : Faculty & Staff Reproductive ecology and diet of the gray redhorse (Catostomidae) in a Hill Country stream and reservoir. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 23:397-404. www.bio.txstate.edu/~tbonner/bonner.htm PECOS WATERSHED ...• Factors essential for survival of native large-bodied fishes, such as blue sucker and gray redhorse, in Pecos River are unknown. • The taxonomic status of gray redhorse and blue fws-nmcfwru.nmsu.edu/cwcs/documents/Watersheds/CWCS_NM_Feb142006_Pecos_Watershed.pdf Natural Heritage New Mexico - Kids - Search for Rare and Endangered ... You can find out which species live in which habitats, get a list of important species in each New Mexico county, or learn more about a particular species. nhnm.unm.edu/kids/search_query.php Texas Freshwater Fishes - Nueces River Drainage ...gray redhorse Characidae Astyanax mexicanus : Mexican tetra Ictaluridae Ameiurus melas : black bullhead Ameiurus natalis www.bio.txstate.edu/~tbonner/txfishes/Nueces.htm NM Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategies Gray Redhorse: Moxostoma congestum: þ : 10365: Mottled Sculpin: Cottus bairdi: þ : 10385: Pecos Bluntnose Shiner: Notropis simus pecosensis: þ : 10411: Rio Grande Shiner fws-nmcfwru.nmsu.edu/cwcs/documents/models/CWCS_Models.htm RIO GRANDE WATERSHED A number of species of conservation concern such as the bluntnose shiner, gray redhorse, blue sucker, and Rio Grande shiner have been extirpated from the watershed, primarily fws-nmcfwru.nmsu.edu/cwcs/documents/Watersheds/CWCS_NM_Feb142006_Rio_Grande_Watershed.pdf Texas Freshwater Fishes Brazos River Drainage ...gray redhorse: Characidae : Astyanax mexicanus : Mexican tetra: Ictaluridae : Ameiurus melas : black bullhead : Ameiurus natalis : yellow bullhead : Ictalurus furcatus www.bio.txstate.edu/~tbonner/txfishes/Brazos.htm
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