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Gulf killifish (Fundulus grandis) in the Pecos River: Unique life history traits in a nonnative, island population

March 21, 2024

Nonnative species may display unique life history traits when established in habitats with distinctive environmental and biotic contexts compared with their native ecosystems. Gulf killifish (Fundulus grandis), native to coastal habitats of the Gulf of Mexico, are established in several inland river systems where they pose a potential threat to native fishes. In the Pecos River, Texas, nonnative Gulf killifish have shown a high rate of piscivory compared with native coastal populations; otherwise, little is known about the ecology of the species in inland systems. We examined reproductive characteristics, size, and age of Gulf killifish in the Pecos River. We found that reproduction takes place approximately between late March and September, with the gonadosomatic index of females showing a large and extended peak in spring and a second minor peak in late August–September. Our age estimations indicate that this population consists mostly of fish <2 years old, similarly to that reported for coastal populations. Total length ranged 11.9–143.4 mm for males and 32.3–162.5 mm for females, indicating a sexually dimorphic size structure with Pecos River individuals reaching larger sizes compared with coastal populations. The relatively large size and piscivorous nature of Gulf killifish, along with tolerance for a wide range of environmental conditions, are attributes in nonnative species hypothesized to promote invasion success and replacement of native species.

Publication Year 2024
Title Gulf killifish (Fundulus grandis) in the Pecos River: Unique life history traits in a nonnative, island population
DOI 10.1894/0038-4909-68.1.1
Authors K.D. Delaune, A.A. Pease, Reynaldo Patiño, Connor L. Brown, M.A. Barnes
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Southwestern Naturalist
Index ID 70256447
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Coop Res Unit Atlanta