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- Q2236123 abstract "The Tennessee dace (Chrosomus tennesseensis) is a species of ray-finned fish in the Cyprinidae family. It is found only in the United States; particularly in northeast Tennessee and southwest Virginia, and parts of extreme northwest Georgia. Until recently, they were considered a subspecies of mountain redbelly dace. They are commonly found in East Tennessee in spring fed first-order streams, often in silt and fine gravel pools, or undercut banks. These streams usually do not exceed two meters in width.Like all Tennessee species in the genus Chrosomus, Tennessee dace have tiny scales and scaled breasts. They usually have scarlet bellies, and are considered one of the most beautiful native fish in Tennessee.Tennessee dace are considered nest associate spawners, using central stoneroller (Campostoma anomalum) and common creek chub (Semotilus atromaculatus) nests as spawning grounds. There is evidence to suggest that the Tennessee dace can interbreed with the common creek chub. Spawning for Tennessee dace starts in April and extends into July. Both males and females gain even more coloration during the breeding season.Their diet is similar to that of other dace species, consisting mainly of attached algal growth. Historically, Tennessee dace have only been found in 62 locations. Due to limited distribution and other factors, they are considered "in need of management" in Tennessee. Future threats include human development and climate change.".
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- Q2236123 conservationStatus "VU".
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- Q2236123 synonym "''Phoxinus tennesseensis".
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- Q2236123 genus "Chrosomus".
- Q2236123 name "Tennessee dace".
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- Q2236123 status "VU".
- Q2236123 statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Q2236123 synonyms "''Phoxinus tennesseensis".
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- Q2236123 comment "The Tennessee dace (Chrosomus tennesseensis) is a species of ray-finned fish in the Cyprinidae family. It is found only in the United States; particularly in northeast Tennessee and southwest Virginia, and parts of extreme northwest Georgia. Until recently, they were considered a subspecies of mountain redbelly dace. They are commonly found in East Tennessee in spring fed first-order streams, often in silt and fine gravel pools, or undercut banks.".
- Q2236123 label "Tennessee dace".
- Q2236123 name "Tennessee dace".