Status of the Endangered Pecos Gambusia (Gambusia nobilis) and Comanche Springs Pupfish (Cyprinodon elegans) in Phantom Lake Spring, Texas

The Pecos gambusia (Gambusia nobilis) and the Comanche Springs pupfish (Cyprinodon elegans) are federally listed as endangered, and they inhabit Phantom Lake Spring, the headwaters of the Balmorhea Springs Complex in western Texas. We censused both species to update their current status within Phant...

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description The Pecos gambusia (Gambusia nobilis) and the Comanche Springs pupfish (Cyprinodon elegans) are federally listed as endangered, and they inhabit Phantom Lake Spring, the headwaters of the Balmorhea Springs Complex in western Texas. We censused both species to update their current status within Phantom Lake Spring, and we sought to determine whether the introduced largespring gambusia (G. geiseri) or any G. nobilis-G. geiseri hybrids were present in the spring. La gambusia de Pecos (Gambusia nobilis) y el cachorrito del manantial Comanche (Cyprinodon elegans) son enlistados por el gobierno federal como en peligro de extinción. Estas especies habitan el manantial Phantom Lake, el cual es la cabecera del complejo de Balmorhea Springs en el oeste de Texas. Muestreamos ambas especies para actualizar su estado vigente en el manantial Phantom Lake y buscamos la presencia de la introducida G. geiseri) o cualquier G. nobilis-G. geiseri híbrido en el manantial.
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Deserts
Ecosystems
Endangered species
Fish
Floods
Freshwater ecosystems
Freshwater fishes
Gambusia
Gambusia nobilis
Habitats
Irrigation
Mating behavior
Natural springs
Parks & recreation areas
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River ecology
Water shortages
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