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Spawning by Rhinichthys osculus (Cyprinidae), in the San Francisco River, New Mexico

August 28, 1984

The speckles dace Rhinichthys osculus [Girard] is the most widely distributed and ubiquitous fish in the western United States (Moyle, Inland Fishes of California, 1976). Although common, very little information is available concerning thje reproductive behavior of speckled dace or the environmental cues which trigger spawning activity. Several hundred speckled dace were observed spawning in the San Francisco River, 4.8 km upstream from Reserve, Catron County, New Mexico, on June 2-3, 1981. Spawning was in an area of disturbed substrate at a time when other reaches of the streambed were overgrown with diatoms, filamentous algae, and macrophytes. This note described the spawning site and reproductive behavior and proposes that physical disturbance is a major cue for reproductive activity in the species.

Publication Year 1984
Title Spawning by Rhinichthys osculus (Cyprinidae), in the San Francisco River, New Mexico
DOI 10.2307/3671369
Authors Gordon A. Mueller
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Southwestern Naturalist
Index ID 70120844
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse