NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
Hubbs, C., T. Luciere, G.P. Garrett, R.J. Edwards, S.M. Dean, and E. Marsh. 1978. Survival and abundance of introduced fishes near San Antonio, Texas. The Texas Journal of Science 30(4):369-376.
Reference Number: 369 Type: Journal Article Author: Hubbs, C., T. Luciere, G.P. Garrett, R.J. Edwards, S.M. Dean, and E. Marsh Date (year): 1978 Article Title:Survival and abundance of introduced fishes near San Antonio, Texas. Journal Name: The Texas Journal of Science Volume: 30 Issue: 4 Pages: 369-376 URL: Keywords: introduced fishes, Texas
Astyanax mexicanus CA - San Antonio drainage TX - San Antonio River near Brackenridge Park and the San Antonio Zoo
Belonesox belizanus TX - San Antonio River at Brackenridge Park in San Antonio TX - San Antonio River at Brackenridge Park in San Antonio
Cyprinodon variegatus TX - Braunig Reservoir
Herichthys cyanoguttatus TX - San Antonio River, near San Antonio, 60 m n of Hildebrand and 30 m S of now abandoned low water crossing connecting River Road and Avenue A.
Hypostomus sp. TX - San Antonio Zoo, spring tributaries of the San Antonio River
Menidia beryllina TX - Braunig Reservoir
Oreochromis aureus TX - Braunig Reservoir TX - Canyon Reservoir [Guadalupe River]
Oreochromis mossambicus TX - San Antonio Zoo, river and canals around
Poecilia formosa TX - Braunig Reservoir
Poecilia latipinna TX - San Antonio River near San Antonio, 60 m north of Hildebrand Ave and 30 m south of the now abandoned low water crossing connecting River Road and Avenue A.
Poecilia reticulata TX - San Antonio Zoo, spring tributaries of the San Antonio River TX - San Antonio River, near San Antonio, 60 m n of Hildebrand and 30 m S of now abandoned low water crossing connecting River Road and Avenue A.
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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [11/28/2024].
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