The Roundnose minnow lives in the benthopelagic, freshwater, pH range: 7.4 - 8.1, dH range: 7 - 20 environment.
Guadalupe roundnose minnow is unknown. Factors impacting these species include present and future potential threats from habitat degradation, introduced species, and decreased water quality and quantity. More
episcopa, the roundnose minnow, and Astyanax mexicanus, the Mexican tetra, from the San Marcos and Comal Rivers, Texas. M.A. Thesis, Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos. Kuehne, R.A. 1955. Stream surveys of the Guadalupe and San Antonio Rivers. Texas Game and Fish Com., IF Report Ser. More
roundnose minnow Dionda episcopa Identificaiton and Information for the Freshwater fishes of Texas ... Dionda – from the Greek Dione, the mother of Venus ... www.bio.txstate.edu 2 Dionda - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Dionda argentosa Manantial roundnose minnow ... More
Guadalupe roundnose minnow Dionda nigrotaeniata Identification and Information for Texas Fishes ... Dionda nigrotaeniata is apparently an ecological equivalent ... www.bio.txstate.edu 2 Dionda - Encyclopedia of Life Dionda (Dionda) in Encyclopedia of Life ... More
Roundnose minnows (Dionda episcopa) in the pond at Rattlesnake Springs. NPS Photo by Kristin Dorman-Johnson Roundnose minnows (Dionda episcopa) in the pond at Rattlesnake Springs. Five species of fish have been found at Rattlesnake Springs. More
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