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Flow alteration – from new and existing water supply projects, increased urbanization, and drought conditions – is a pervasive threat to aquatic wildlife throughout the Gulf Coast Prairie region. One species susceptible to this threat is Guadalupe Bass, an economically and ecologically important black bass species endemic to Texas. The area encompassing their range is projected to experience some of the highest population growth in Texas, placing increased demands on the aquifers and watersheds of this region. A previous GCP LCC Instream Flow project conducted by the Southeast Aquatic Resources Partnership (SARP) produced hypotheses about instream flow requirements of native aquatic species that need to be tested....
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Note:  The contents of this map are still under development and are being made available for illustration purposes only.  These data are not to be used without permission by the map author.Potential Distribution of Guadalupe bass (Micropterus treculii)in Texas, Oklahoma, and Louisiana.  NHDplus segments are coded for the likelihood of the Guadalupe bass being present. The likelihood is based on the SARP river size class and Omernik Ecoregion Level III where this fish was found by state fish community sampling efforts. The fish sampling data can be downloaded from the Multistate Aquatic Resources Information System (www.marisdata.org). This fish species is thought to be sensitive to alterations in the flow...
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