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Black Redhorse (Moxostoma duquesnei) - Grand River, Ontario 2007

 

 
ONTOGENY AND LARVAL HABITAT PREFERENCES

We have been working in conjunction with Fisheries and Oceans Canada to study egg development, early life history and larval/juvenile habitat requirements of black redhorse (Moxostoma duquesnei).  Black redhorse is one of several redhorse species native to the Grand River, Ontario and literature is limited.  In 2007, black redhorse were found to closely associate with greater redhorse (Moxostoma valenciennesi), and shared the same spawning riffles.  Although they were using the same riffles there was clear habitat partitioning between the two species in terms of the area, current and depth utilized.  Golden redhorse (Moxostoma erythrurum) were observed spawning on separate riffles.  On May 15 2007, mature brood stock were captured and gametes were collected streamside.  Fertilized eggs were then carefully transported to our hatchery.  After 13-14 days the eggs hatched and after another 5 to 6 days larval fish became free-swimming.  Eggs were also collected from spawning redds on May 25 and transported to our hatchery.  They hatched simultaneously with the artificially fertilized eggs.  On June 4 the spawning riffle was surveyed and larval redhorse were observed congregating and feeding 20-30m upstream  along the riverbanks in shallow slack water and backwater areas.

click here to see a video of juvenile black redhorse at night

  
 

mature black redhorse Grand River incubating black redhorse eggs and larva from the Grand River
                    Mature Black Redhorse           The hatchery        Incubating Eggs          

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Larval Black Redhorse

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