The Hiko white river springfish lives in the benthopelagic, non-migratory, freshwater environment.
* States/US Territories in which the Hiko White River springfish is known to occur: Nevada * For more information: http://ecos.fws.gov/docs/life_histories/E04Q. More
benefit White River springfish, Hiko White River springfish, Pahranagat roundtail chub, and southwestern willow flycatcher by relieving a landowner who enters into the provisions of a cooperative agreement with the Applicant from any additional Section 9 liability under the Endangered Species Act (16 More
The Hiko White River springfish can be distinguished from other C. baileyi subspecies by its larger size (adults average larger than 40 mm SL) and deeper coloration. C.b. More
Status: Hiko White River springfish populations fluctuated widely in Blue Link Spring; however, the total number had increased steadily to an estimated 5,500 individuals by 1994 (Lujan 1994). More
Hiko White River springfish, Crenichthys baileyi grandis - Populations were monitored at Hiko, Crystal, and Blue Link Springs. The Hiko and Blue Link populations are stable at populations of 5,480 and 9,460 respectively. More
Figure 2: Hiko White River Springfish, with upper tip of tail clipped for survey. More
Preston White River springfish in English