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- Q307713 subject Q8368065.
- Q307713 subject Q8460562.
- Q307713 abstract "The Alvord chub Gila alvordensis is a rare cyprinid fish endemic to the Alvord basin in southeastern Oregon and northwestern Nevada, USA, known only from a few springs, streams, and marshes in the Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge, and one location elsewhere.The Alvord chub is a small fish, with adults ranging up to 14 cm in length, but with many half that size. It is generally grayish-whitish, darker on the back than below, and with a faint band passing down the sides. The dorsal fin has 7 rays, the anal fin 8 rays, and the tail 19 rays.Studies of the fish's diet shows it is an opportunistic feeder, consuming a variety of aquatic invertebrates, with a considerable percentage of midge larvae. It occupies a variety of habitats within its range, including waters of depths 3 inches to 3 feet, different bottoms including gravel and silt, and any amount of cover over the water. It can be found in warm springs, up to 80 degrees Fahrenheit, but not in hot springs.Spawning season lasts from April to July.Although apparently doing well in its location, the species is considered vulnerable because of its very limited range in a fragile environment. Having evolved without any competition, there is concern over the possible effects of exotic fish introduction, whether deliberate or accidental.".
- Q307713 binomialAuthority Q549054.
- Q307713 class Q127282.
- Q307713 conservationStatus "VU".
- Q307713 conservationStatusSystem "iucn2.3".
- Q307713 family Q35047.
- Q307713 genus Q2708321.
- Q307713 kingdom Q729.
- Q307713 order Q177879.
- Q307713 phylum Q10915.
- Q307713 wikiPageWikiLink Q1063.
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- Q307713 wikiPageWikiLink Q127282.
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- Q307713 wikiPageWikiLink Q2708321.
- Q307713 wikiPageWikiLink Q2920872.
- Q307713 wikiPageWikiLink Q35047.
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- Q307713 wikiPageWikiLink Q549054.
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- Q307713 wikiPageWikiLink Q8368065.
- Q307713 wikiPageWikiLink Q8460562.
- Q307713 binomialAuthority "C. L. Hubbs & R. R. Miller, 1972".
- Q307713 classis Q127282.
- Q307713 familia Q35047.
- Q307713 genus "Gila".
- Q307713 name "Alvord chub".
- Q307713 ordo Q177879.
- Q307713 phylum Q10915.
- Q307713 regnum "Animalia".
- Q307713 status "VU".
- Q307713 statusSystem "iucn2.3".
- Q307713 type Animal.
- Q307713 type Eukaryote.
- Q307713 type Fish.
- Q307713 type Species.
- Q307713 type Thing.
- Q307713 type Q152.
- Q307713 type Q19088.
- Q307713 type Q729.
- Q307713 comment "The Alvord chub Gila alvordensis is a rare cyprinid fish endemic to the Alvord basin in southeastern Oregon and northwestern Nevada, USA, known only from a few springs, streams, and marshes in the Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge, and one location elsewhere.The Alvord chub is a small fish, with adults ranging up to 14 cm in length, but with many half that size. It is generally grayish-whitish, darker on the back than below, and with a faint band passing down the sides.".
- Q307713 label "Alvord chub".
- Q307713 name "Alvord chub".