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Early life history of three pelagic-spawning minnows Macrhybopsis spp. in the lower Missouri River

February 16, 2016

Life-history characteristics of age-0 sturgeon chub Macrhybopsis gelida, shoal chub Macrhybopsis hyostoma and sicklefin chub Macrhybopsis meeki were compared using several methods. AllMacrhybopsis species consumed mostly midge pupae, but M. meeki had the most general diet (Levins' index, B = 0·22) compared with M. hyostoma (B = 0·02) and M. gelida (B = 0·09). Morisita's diet overlap index among species pairs ranged from 0·62 to 0·97 and was highest between M. hyostoma and M. gelida. Daily ages estimated from lapilli otoliths for each species ranged from 15 to 43 days for M. gelida, 19 to 44 for M. hyostoma and from 16 to 64 days for M. meeki. Mean growth rates ranged from 0·79 mm day−1 for M. meeki to 1·39 mm day−1 for M. gelida. Mortality estimates indicated high daily survivorship rates for M. meeki (0·985), but could not be estimated for the other two species. Hatch date histograms were congruent with the belief that M. hyostoma and M. gelida spawn periodically from June to September. Macrhybopsis meeki, however, appeared to respond to a specific spawning cue as hatch dates were unimodal with a peak in July. These results fill a gap in current knowledge of these imperilled species that can be used to guide management decisions.

Publication Year 2016
Title Early life history of three pelagic-spawning minnows Macrhybopsis spp. in the lower Missouri River
DOI 10.1111/jfb.12892
Authors Trevor A. Starks, M.L. Miller, James M. Long
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Fish Biology
Index ID 70173620
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Coop Res Unit Atlanta