Topeka Shiner Monitoring in Minnesota: 2012-2013

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Description
In response to a range-wide decline in abundance and distribution, the Topeka shiner (Notropis topeka) was designated as a federally endangered species in 1999. In 2004, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources began a presence/absence survey effort to monitor Minnesota populations of Topeka Shiners at randomly selected sites within the federally designated critical habitat for the species. Averaged over the seven years of monitoring from 2004-2010, Topeka shiners were present at 76.4% of randomly selected reaches of streams. Results are presented for Topeka shiner monitoring surveys conducted in 2012 and 2013. Topeka shiners were present at 40% of randomly selected segments in 2012, and 30% in 2013. Results from this and previous sampling efforts indicate a decline in Minnesota populations of Topeka shiners. Expanded monitoring and survey efforts are recommended.
Date Issued
2013
Number of Pages
121
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Minnesota Water Research Digital Library
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