The Devil's River Minnow is a species of ray-finned fish in the Cyprinidae family.
The Devils River minnow lives in the benthopelagic, freshwater environment.
The Devils River minnow (Dionda diaboli Hubbs and Brown) is a small fish in the minnow family (Cyprinidae). More
of Critical Habitat for the Devils River Minnow in Kinney County, featuring experts from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). More
In just about 50 years, the Devils River minnow has gone from being one of the most abundant native fishes in southern Texas to one of the rarest fishes in the world. More
DESCRIPTION: A small fish, the Devils River minnow reaches lengths of only about two inches. More
additional Devils River minnow populations within the historic range, specifically in Las Moras Creek; and (3) to maintain genetic reserves of Devils River minnow through captive propagation. The U.S. More
watershed in which the Devils River Minnow is found may satisfy the requirements of the lawsuit. More
the Devils River Minnow in San Felipe Creek. Earlier this month, Dr. Dan Foley, associate professor of biology at Sul Ross State University Rio Grande College, and colleagues from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service sampled five sites on San Felipe Creek. More
Department biologist who has studied the Devils River Minnow in San Felipe Creek for the past 30 years. "Biologically, it's a great loss." Garrett, his wife Linda and Dr. More
Devils River minnow is a small fish with a known distribution limited More
Devils River minnow (Dionda diaboli) under section 4 of the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (Act). More
(3) Information on the status of the Devils River minnow in Sycamore Creek and Las Moras Creek watersheds and information that indicates whether or not these areas should be considered essential to the conservation of the species; (4) Land use designations and current or planned activities in the More
The Devils River minnow depends on the constant clean flow of spring waters and is at extreme risk from habitat loss and degradation caused by spring flow declines, water pollution and impacts from introduced, non-native species. More
Conservation Groups Push for Devils River Minnow Habitat Protection Endangered listing and critical habitat designation sought from Fish and Wildlife Service Contact: Robert Corbin, private landowner: (512) 632-0314 Dr. More
Devils River minnow due to habitat loss from dam construction, spring dewatering and other stream modifications. More
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Devil's River Minnow in English
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