2019
DOI: 10.3996/022018-jfwm-013
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Evidence of Limited Recruitment of Pallid Sturgeon in the Lower Missouri River

Abstract: Pallid Sturgeon Scaphirhynchus albus are endemic to the Missouri and Mississippi river basins and are rare throughout their range. The species was listed as federally endangered with little to no evidence of natural recruitment. Since population augmentation was initiated as a recovery objective in the early 1990s, thousands of hatchery-origin Pallid Sturgeon have been stocked in the lower Missouri River (Gavins Point Dam [river kilometer 1,305.1] to the confluence of the Mississippi River [river kilometer 0.0… Show more

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“…Until recently, researchers have been unable to detect reproduction and recruitment (Dryer & Sandvol, ; USFWS, ). Given small population sizes with few reproductive adults, the apparent paucity of natural reproduction and recruitment in the Lower Missouri River (LMOR) nearly 30 years after listing is concerning from a species conservation perspective (Steffensen et al, ), (Figure ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Until recently, researchers have been unable to detect reproduction and recruitment (Dryer & Sandvol, ; USFWS, ). Given small population sizes with few reproductive adults, the apparent paucity of natural reproduction and recruitment in the Lower Missouri River (LMOR) nearly 30 years after listing is concerning from a species conservation perspective (Steffensen et al, ), (Figure ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the consideration that population dynamics may be driven by resource accessibility, changes in these rates can negatively influence fish populations Phelps, Tripp, Hintz, et al, 2010). In the MMR and lower Missouri River, Scaphirhynchus sturgeon have experienced increased mortality and decreased recruitment (Birstein, 1993;Boreman, 1997;Colombo et al, 2007;Keenlyne, 1997;Phelps et al, 2013;Steffensen et al, 2019;Tripp et al, 2009). These factors have been attributed as leading causes…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both shovelnose sturgeon (Scaphirhynchus platorynchus) and pallid sturgeon are considered rheophilic main-channel specialists (Gutreuter, Vallazza, & Knights, 2010;Hamel, Spurgeon, Pegg, Hammen, & Rugg, 2016;Steffensen et al, 2019), but little information exists regarding specific habitat requirements for these species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%