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TPWD 1955 F-5-R-2 #155: Inventory of Species Present and their Distribution in Terlingua Creek, Brewster Co., Texas

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STATE Texas m PROJECT so, F~5~R—2,. Job 3-11 ac 2L3 PERIOD_HJuly 22, 195% ~ May 1, 1955 Jeb Completion Report Lawrence S. Campbell Project Leader and William G. McClelland Asst. Project Leader TITLE 36W £2 Wig Inventory of Species Present and their Distribution in Terlingua Creek, Brewster Co,, Texas OBJECTIVE To determine the distribution of species present, their relative abundance and the ecolOgical factors influencing their distribution, PROCEDURE "As no pools were located with sufficient volume to permit netting only seining collections were taken, FINDING Eleven seining collections were attempted in the only pools of water found on the watershed at the time this job was done, Terlingua creek was once a spring fed, seminpermanent tributary of the Rio Grande River System of Texas. The stream is now entirely intermittent; surface flow is dependent on the annual runwoff resulting from inconsistent annual rainfall, There are virtually no permanent pools in the stream bed, and with the exception of small diversions used in irrigation near the confluence, there are no dams or other water con- servation facilities for the stream, Sub~surface flow is extensive in the stream bed, Most seining effort failed to capture any fish and the most productive collections were taken near the mouth of the creek, On the 0-2 ranch about #5 miles south of Alpine, in a pool near Hen Egg mountain, and at the crossing near Terlingua Post Office, apparent relic spring areas were located, Howevez there was no surface flow from these areas and all were estimated at less than one—fourth acre ft, volume, Only six species of fish were taken during work on this job, These were: red shiners (NotrOpis lutrensis), spottail shiners (N, venustus), southern channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus), river carp suckers (Carpiodes carpidb and gizzard shad (Dorosona cepedianuml One Speci~ men of the rather rare Mexican stoneroller (Campostoma ornatum) was collected, Terlingua Creek may be regarded as devoid of water and fish life for practical purposes. Red shiners and spottails were the most abundant of the species taken, The presence and abundance of these forage fishes is believed to result from migration from the river when the stream was flowing, “Q ['1 SUMMARY 1, Terlingua was once a semiwpermanent, spring fed tributary of the Rio Grande River, 2, Although a few relic spring areas “re still present, they do not sustain a surface flow, and the stream may be regarded as entirely intermittent. 3, For practical purposes, Terlingua Creek may be regarded as being devoid of water and fish life,

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Terlingua Creek 0.950 p.1 Inventory of Species Present and their Distribution in Terlingua Creek
Texas 0.950 p.1 STATE Texas
Alpine 0.900 p.2 On the 0-2 ranch about #5 miles south of Alpine
Brewster Co. 0.900 p.1 Brewster Co., Texas
Rio Grande River 0.900 p.2 spring fed, seminpermanent tributary of the Rio Grande River System of Texas
Rio Grande 0.850 p.1 ...reek was once a spring fed, seminpermanent tributary of the Rio Grande River System of Texas. The stream is now enti…
Terlingua Post Office 0.850 p.2 at the crossing near Terlingua Post Office
Tributary 0.850 p.1 ...done, Terlingua creek was once a spring fed, seminpermanent tributary of the Rio Grande River System of Texas. The s…
Brewster County 0.800 p.1 ...Species Present and their Distribution in Terlingua Creek, Brewster Co,, Texas OBJECTIVE To determine the distributi…
Hen Egg mountain 0.800 p.2 in a pool near Hen Egg mountain

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Lawrence S. Campbell 0.900 p.1 Lawrence S. Campbell Project Leader and William G. McClelland
William G. McClelland 0.900 p.1 Lawrence S. Campbell Project Leader and William G. McClelland

species (10)

Campostoma ornatum 0.900 p.2 Mexican stoneroller (Campostoma ornatum)
Dorosoma cepedianum 0.900 p.2 gizzard shad (Dorosona cepedianuml
Ictalurus punctatus 0.900 p.2 southern channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus)
Notropis lutrensis 0.900 p.2 red shiners (NotrOpis lutrensis)
Notropis venustus 0.900 p.2 spottail shiners (N, venustus)
Carpiodes carpio 0.850 p.2 river carp suckers (Carpiodes carpidb
Channel Catfish 0.850 p.1 ...trOpis lutrensis), spottail shiners (N, venustus), southern channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus), river carp sucker…
Gizzard Shad 0.850 p.1 ...lurus punctatus), river carp suckers (Carpiodes carpidb and gizzard shad (Dorosona cepedianuml One Speci~ men of the…
Mexican Stoneroller 0.850 p.1 ...had (Dorosona cepedianuml One Speci~ men of the rather rare Mexican stoneroller (Campostoma ornatum) was collected, …
Cyprinidae 0.800 p.2 Notropis lutrensis and Notropis venustus are part of Cyprinidae family