Sharpnose shiner

The Sharpnose Shiner is a species of ray-finned fish in the Cyprinidae family.

The Sharpnose shiner lives in the benthopelagic, freshwater environment.

The Sharpnose Shiner (Notropis oxyrhynchus) is a species of ray-finned fish in the Cyprinidae family. It is found only in the United States. Source - * Gimenez Dixon, M. 1996. Notropis oxyrhynchus. More

Foods of the smalleye shiner and sharpnose shiner in the upper Brazos River, Texas. Texas Journal of Science, 53(4):327-334. Moss, R .E. and K. B. Mayes. 1993. Current status of Notropis buccula and Notropis oxyrhynchus in Texas. Final report, project number E-1-4. More

Sharpnose Shiner (Notropis oxyrhynchus) - Kingdom: Animalia Class: Actinopterygii Order: Cypriniformes Family: Cyprinidae Listing Status: Quick links:Candidate InfoFederal RegisterConservation PlansPetitionsLife HistoryOther Resources Lead Region: Southwest Region (Region 2) More

Smalleye and Sharpnose Shiners included in 2002 Candidate Notice of Review The U.S. More

the sharpnose shiner consisted mainly of aquatic and terrestrial invertebrates with benthic material ingested to a lesser extent. Age class distribution appeared to be primarily of age-1 fish; few age-2 fish were encountered. More

Article: Foods of the smalleye shiner and sharpnose shiner in the upper Brazos River, Texas. More

sharpnose shiners at 10 sites (Garza, Kent, Fisher, Stonewall, and Knox counties), where they represented one of the seven dominant species. More

Foods of the smalleye shiner and sharpnose shiner in the upper Brazos River, Texas Auteur(s) / Author(s) MARKS Derek E. ; WILDE Gene R. ; OSTRAND Kenneth G. ; ZWANK Philiip J. More

fecundity of sharpnose shiner was 379.3 for age-1 females and 1379.9 for age-2 females. Mean annual fecundity of smalleye shiner was 443.3 for age-1 females and 2175.4 for age-2 females. More

sharpnose shiner Notropis oxyrhynchus, have declined in recent years. We collected fish from 13 sites in the upper Brazos River during 1997. More

The sharpnose shiner and smalleye shiner are small fish that are found nowhere else but Texas, Wilde said. The fish used to range from just off the Caprock down to the mouth of the Brazos. More

shiner and the sharpnose shiner - could muddy plans for a major reservoir outside Post and complicate a multimillion-dollar City Council decision expected to come later this year. Neither of the species of small, silvery fish is considered threatened or endangered. More

Common names

Jeleček ostronosý in Czech (česky)
sharpnose shiner in English
尖吻美洲鱥 in Chinese (中文)
尖吻美洲鱥 in Mandarin Chinese

Order : Cypriniformes
Family : Cyprinidae
Genus : Notropis
Species : Notropis oxyrhynchus
Authority : Hubbs and Bonham, 1951