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The NPS encourages anglers to report any observations or catches of smallmouth bass below the dam. If caught, please remove the fish, put on ice and contact staff at Glen Canyon National Recreation Area or Grand Canyon National Park with a description of the location where found. Report findings to: Jeff Arnold, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, e-mail us or Brian Healy, Grand Canyon National Park, e-mail us. [https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/invasive-smallmouth-bass-colorado-river-below-glen-canyon-dam.htm] | The NPS encourages anglers to report any observations or catches of smallmouth bass below the dam. If caught, please remove the fish, put on ice and contact staff at Glen Canyon National Recreation Area or Grand Canyon National Park with a description of the location where found. Report findings to: Jeff Arnold, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, e-mail us or Brian Healy, Grand Canyon National Park, e-mail us. [https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/invasive-smallmouth-bass-colorado-river-below-glen-canyon-dam.htm] | ||
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'''Description: '''Smallmouth bass are a nonnative fish that was introduced into Arizona in 1921 (AGFD | '''Description: '''Smallmouth bass are a nonnative fish that was introduced into Arizona in 1921 (AGFD | ||
− | 2005). They are native to the upper Mississippi River basin. | + | 2005). They are native to the upper Mississippi River basin. These bass are most often bronze to brownish in color, with dark vertical bars on the sides. |
In contrast to the largemouth bass, the upper jaw does not extend beyond the rear margin of | In contrast to the largemouth bass, the upper jaw does not extend beyond the rear margin of | ||
the eye. The eye is reddish in color and there is a shallow notch in the dorsal fin. The soft | the eye. The eye is reddish in color and there is a shallow notch in the dorsal fin. The soft | ||
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'''Risk: '''In Arizona, smallmouth bass reportedly are responsible for eliminating or reducing some | '''Risk: '''In Arizona, smallmouth bass reportedly are responsible for eliminating or reducing some | ||
populations of native fishes. [https://www.usbr.gov/lc/phoenix/biology/azfish/pdf/smallmouthbass.pdf] | populations of native fishes. [https://www.usbr.gov/lc/phoenix/biology/azfish/pdf/smallmouthbass.pdf] | ||
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+ | *[http://gcdamp.com/index.php?title=Nonnative_Invasive_Aquatic_Species Nonnative Invasive Aquatic Species] | ||
+ | *[https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/pdfs/ADA323294.pdf Habitat suitability information: Smallmouth bass] | ||
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+ | *[https://coloradoriverrecovery.org/uc/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2022/02/TechnicalReport-nna-Bestgen-2018-SmallmouthBassStudyPlan.pdf Evaluate effects of flow spikes to disrupt reproduction of smallmouth bass in the Green River downstream of Flaming Gorge Dam] | ||
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+ | *[https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2022/07/06/colorado-river-threatened-by-smallmouth-bass/7825588001/ 'Worst fears confirmed' in biologists' fight to save ancient Colorado River fish] | ||
+ | *[https://www.usbr.gov/uc/progact/amp/twg/2022-04-13-twg-meeting/20220413-FlowSpikeReduceSmallmouthBass-Presentation-508-UCRO.pdf Flow spike to reduce smallmouth bass reproductive success, Green River, 2021 ] | ||
+ | *[https://www.usbr.gov/uc/progact/amp/twg/2022-04-13-twg-meeting/20220413-Near-TermThreatSmallmouthBassEstablishmentGlenCanyonDam-Presentation-508-UCRO.pdf Near-Term Threat of Smallmouth Bass Establishment below Glen Canyon Dam ] | ||
+ | *[https://www.usbr.gov/uc/progact/amp/twg/2022-01-13-twg-meeting/20220113-AnnualReportingMeeting-FishModellingSupportManagementDecisions-508-UCRO.pdf Fish modelling to support management decisions ] | ||
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+ | ! <h2 style="margin:0; background:#cedff2; font-size:120%; font-weight:bold; border:1px solid #a3b0bf; text-align:left; color:#000; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">Flow fluctuations</h2> | ||
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+ | Large fluctuations in water level can affect reproductive success | ||
+ | (Pflieger 1975; Montgomery et al . 1980). Ideal spawning conditions include | ||
+ | one or more substantial rises in water level a week or two prior to bass | ||
+ | nesting (Pflieger 1975) and relatively stable water levels while nesting is in | ||
+ | progress (Watson 1955; Pflieger 1975). Rising water may flush nest areas with | ||
+ | cold water, causing nest desertion and halting embryo development (Watt 1959; | ||
+ | Montgomery et al. 1980). Falling water levels may drive guarding males off, | ||
+ | limit water circulation around eggs, and increase predation, resulting in | ||
+ | lower reproductive success (Neves 1975; Montgomery et al. 1980).[https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/pdfs/ADA323294.pdf] | ||
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+ | Fry seem to be especially vulnerable to flood conditions and fluctuating | ||
+ | water levels (Larimore 1975). A rapid drop in water level may trap them in | ||
+ | areas where they will become dessicated (Montgomery et al . 1980). A stream | ||
+ | rise of only a few inches may displace advanced fry newly risen from the nest | ||
+ | (Webster 1954). Most fry remain in shallow water (Doan 1940; Forney 1972), | ||
+ | although some may be found at depths of 4.6.-6.1 m (Stone et al. 1954; Forney | ||
+ | 1972). Fry 20-25 mm in length cannot maintain themselves in current velocities | ||
+ | > 200 mm/sec (Larimore and Duever 1968). An increase in turbulence during | ||
+ | flood conditions creates conditions with which smallmouth fry appear unable to | ||
+ | cope (Webster 1954). Fry cannot tolerate and are displaced at high turbidities | ||
+ | (2,000 JTU) combined with an increase in water velocity, but they will not be | ||
+ | displaced at moderate turbidities (250 JTU) (Larimore 1975). Low water temperatures during flood conditions will reduce fry swimming ability (Larimore | ||
+ | and Duever 1968).[https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/pdfs/ADA323294.pdf] | ||
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Smallmouth Bass (Micropterus dolomieui)The predatory threat of invasive and large-bodied piscivorous taxa such as smallmouth bass in the upper Colorado River basin is substantial. For example, based on results of a bioenergetics model, Johnson et al. (2008) ranked smallmouth bass as the most problematic invasive species because of their high abundance, habitat use that overlaps with most native fishes, and ability to consume a wide variety of life stages of native fishes (Bestgen et al. 2008). Expanded populations of piscivores such as smallmouth bass are a major impediment to conservation actions aimed at recovery efforts for the four endangered fishes in the upper Colorado River basin (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 2002a, b, c, d). [1] |
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