Annual Report

Rio Grande Silvery Minnow Population Monitoring During September 2025

URL: https://webapps.usgs.gov/mrgescp/documents/2025-09-RGSM-Population-Monitoring-Monthly-Report.pdf

Date: 2025/10/17

Author(s): Dudley, R.K., Platania S.P., White G.C.

Publication: Contract 140R4025C0013. Requisition 0044018340. Submitted to: U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Albuquerque Area Office, 555 Broadway NE, Suite 100, Albuquerque, NM 87102

Abstract:

The September 2025 population monitoring efforts were conducted at the 20 standard sites. Five sites were in the Angostura Reach, six sites were in the Isleta Reach, and nine sites were in the San Acacia Reach. For the 2025 monthly trends, data were based on all sites (i.e., standard, additional, and replacement sites) to maintain consistency across all monthly reports. A list of all collection localities is appended (Appendix A). Adult and juvenile fish were obtained by rapidly drawing a 3.0 m x 1.8 m smallmesh (ca. 5 mm) seine through discrete mesohabitats. Larval fish were collected with a 1.2 m x 1.2 m fine-mesh (ca. 1 mm) seine. All fishes were identified to species and enumerated. We used length-age relationships to assign ages (i.e., age-0, age-1, and age-2+) to all Rio Grande Silvery Minnow collected. Age-0 individuals are only present, however, after seasonal spawning events that typically first occur during spring runoff. Figures illustrating fish densities (i.e., fish per 100 m2) were prepared for the ten focal species to facilitate comparisons across reaches.

During September, sampling covered 6,355.7 m2 (surface area) of water and yielded 4,373 fish. There were no dry sampling sites. Cumulative fish density during September was 68.80 individuals per 100 m2 sampled. The three most common species were Western Mosquitofish (n = 2,473), Red Shiner (n= 1,537), and River Carpsucker (n = 140). The sampling sites yielded a total of 13 fish species. Rio Grande Silvery Minnow was present in 1 of the 168 seine hauls that yielded fish and at 1 of the 20 sampling sites. Densities of unmarked and marked individuals were 0.02 (n = 1) and 0.00 (n = 0) individuals per 100 m2 sampled, respectively. Densities of age-0, age-1, and age-2+ individuals were 0.02 (n = 1), 0.00 (n = 0), and 0.00 (n = 0) individuals per 100 m2 sampled, respectively. Based on all September surveys since 1993, its overall density averaged 5.15 (range = 0.01–26.32) individuals per 100 m2 sampled. During September 2025, its overall density was 0.02 (n = 1) individuals per 100 m2 sampled.