TN00160 BLOTCHED CHUB HYBOPSIS INSIGNIS

| Species ID | TN00160 |
| Name | CHUB, BLOTCHED |
| Other Common Names | |
| Category | 01 Fish |
| Elcode | |
| Phylum | CHORDATA |
| Subphylum | |
| Class | OSTEICHTHYES |
| Subclass | |
| Suborder | |
| Order | CYPRINIFORMES |
| Family | CYPRINIDAE |
| Genus | HYBOPSIS |
| Species | INSIGNIS |
| Subspecies | |
| Authority | HUBBS AND CROWE |
| Scientific Name | HYBOPSIS INSIGNIS |
| Status Code | Status Translation | References |
| 000 | Unclassified | 02 |
| County Name | Historical Occurrence | Resident Occurrence | General Occurrence | Seasonal Occurrence | Abundance |
| Absent Within Counties | Unknown Within Counties |
Hydrologic Unit Code References
| Quadrangle | Quadrangle Name |
Quadrangle Distribution References
| Ecoregion | Ecoregion Name |
Ecoregion Distribution References
| River Reach | River Reach Name |
River Reach References
Distribution General Comments
General Distribution References
Habitat(s): Aquatic
Comments on General Habitat
This species is found in moderate to high gradient, medium to large streams, sometimes rivers, that are cool to warm, and usually clear. Adults inhabit moderate to swift runs and riffles of unsilted sub- strates *4205*. They are almost always over substrates of gravel and/or rubble *4205*.
General Habitat References
| Forest Size Class Association |
Forest Size Class Association References
| Society of American Forester's Type Associations | Seral Stage | Canopy Closure |
References on SAF Type Association
| Land Use/Land Cover Associations |
| Water |
| Streams and Canals |
Land Use/Land Cover Association References
4205
| National Wetlands Inventory Associations | Class | Modifier | Special Modifier |
| Riverine | Unconsolidated bottom, cobble/gravel | Nontidal, permanent | fresh |
NWI Association References
4205
| Animal/Plant Associations |
Animal/Plant Association References
Habitat Evaluation Procedures Comments on HEP
HEP References
| Potential Natural Vegetation Associations |
PNV References
| USFS Associations |
USFS References
| Tennessee Habitat Associations | Habitat Value | Translation |
References on TENHAB Association
| Habitat Relationships | Special Habitat Relationships |
References on Habitat Relationships
Trophic| References | |
| Omnivore | 4205 |
| Lifestage | Food Item Consumed | Part of Food Item |
| General | Plants | Not Specified |
| General | Insects | Larva stage |
| General | Detritus | Not Specified |
Comments on General Food Habits
This species feeds on a variety of imature insects including midge, and blackfly larvae and other invertebrates. They also consume large amounts of microscopic plants and detritus *4205*.
Comments on Adult Food Habits
This species feeds on a variety of imature insects including midge and blackfly larvae and other invertebrates. They also consume large amounts of microscopic plants and detritus *4205*.
| References/Lifestage | Reference Numbers |
| General | 4205 |
| Lifestage | Environmental Association |
| Adult | Bottom Type [Aquatic]: Gravel |
| Egg | Bottom Type [Aquatic]: Gravel |
| General | Bottom Type [Aquatic]: Gravel |
| General | Flow: Medium streams [50-1000 cfs mean annual flow] |
| General | Flow: Large streams [1000-5000 cfs mean annual low] |
| General | Flow: Rivers [greater than 5000 cfs mean annual low] |
| General | Water Velocity [Instream Flow Group Increments]: Specified in Comments |
| Limiting | Bottom Type [Aquatic]: Gravel |
| General | Turbidity: Clear water |
| General | Turbidity: Clear water but tolerate periodic cloudiness |
| General | Turbidity: Specified in Comments |
| General | Substrate: Sand |
| General | Substrate: Rocks |
| General | Relation to Substrate: Unattached - normally free living |
| General | Bottom Type [Aquatic]: Sand |
| General | Bottom Type [Aquatic]: Pebble |
| General | Bottom Type [Aquatic]: Gravel |
| General | Bottom Type [Aquatic]: Specified in Comments |
| General | Aquatic Vegetation [specified type]: Specified in comments |
| General | Flow: Medium streams [50-1000 cfs mean annual flow] |
| General | Flow: Large streams [1000-5000 cfs mean annual low] |
| General | Flow: Specified in Comments |
| General | Water Level: Permanently flooded areas |
| General | Reservoir Water: Specified in Comments |
| General | Water Depth Preference: Specified in Comments |
| General | Aquatic Features: Specified in Comments |
| General | Inland Wetlands: Inland open fresh water |
| Limiting | Turbidity: Clear water |
| Limiting | Turbidity: Clear water but tolerate periodic cloudiness |
| Limiting | Turbidity: Specified in Comments |
| Limiting | Water Temperature: Specified in Comments |
| Limiting | Reservoir Water: Specified in Comments |
| Limiting | Flow: Medium streams [50-1000 cfs mean annual flow] |
| Limiting | Flow: Large streams [1000-5000 cfs mean annual low] |
| Limiting | Substrate: Sand |
| Limiting | Substrate: Rocks |
| Limiting | Bottom Type [Aquatic]: Sand |
| Limiting | Bottom Type [Aquatic]: Pebble |
| Limiting | Bottom Type [Aquatic]: Gravel |
| Limiting | Water Velocity [Instream Flow Group Increments]: Specified in Comments |
| Egg | Turbidity: Clear water |
| Feeding Adult | Turbidity: Clear water |
| Breeding Adult | Turbidity: Clear water |
| General | Gradient: Specified in Comments |
| General | Gradient: Moderate |
| General | Elevation: 1000-2000 ft. |
| General | Elevation: Specified in Comments |
| General | Water Depth Preference: Less than 1 ft. |
| General | Flow: Small streams [5-50 cfs mean annual flow] |
| General | Bottom Type [Aquatic]: Organic debris |
| General | Stability of Bottom: Stable |
| General | Aquatic Habitat Zonation: Specified in Comments |
| General | Aquatic Features: Pool areas |
| General | Bottom Type [Aquatic]: Bedrock |
| Limiting | Bottom Type [Aquatic]: Bedrock |
| Limiting | Aquatic Features: Pool areas |
| Juvenile | Substrate: Rocks |
| Juvenile | Bottom Type [Aquatic]: Gravel |
| Juvenile | Bottom Type [Aquatic]: Bedrock |
| Juvenile | Aquatic Features: Pool areas |
| Adult | Substrate: Rocks |
| Adult | Bottom Type [Aquatic]: Bedrock |
| Adult | Aquatic Features: Pool areas |
| General | Water Depth Preference: 1-5 ft. |
Comments on General Environmental Associations
0 TN00265POOL AREAS OVER CLEAN SUBSTRATE
Comments on Limiting Environmental Associations
0
Comments on Adult Environmental Associations
0
Comments on Breeding Adult Environmental Associations
0
Comments on Feeding Adult Environmental Associations
0
Comments on Resting Adult Environmental Associations
0
Comments on Juvenile Environmental Associations
0
Comments on Feeding Juvenile Environmental Associations
0
Comments on Resting Juvenile Environmental Associations
0
Comments on Larval Environmental Associations
0
Comments on Feeding Larva Environmental Associations
0
Comments on Resting Larva Environmental Associations
0
Comments on Pupa Environmental Associations
0
Comments on Egg Environmental Associations
0
| References/Lifestage | Reference Numbers |
| General | 2, 72, 9286, 807, 787, 821 |
| Limiting | 2, 72, 807 |
| Breeding Adult | 2, 72, 807 |
| Feeding Adult | 2, 72, 807 |
| Resting Adult | 2, 72, |
| Egg | 2, 72, 807 |
Physical description: This is a blotched-sided minnow with a bulbous snout, a nublike barbel and a small superlateral eye. The typical size is from 50-75 mm SL. The body form is moderate, and slightly compressed with the dorsal fin origin anterior to the pelvic fin origin. The head length is moderate, the snout somewhat short and broadly rounded. The eye is supralateral and the mouth is moderate in size, inferior and horizontal. The frenum is absent. The lips are moderately thick and the medial portion is expanded anteriad. The barbel is abscent or a nubbin on the posterior end of the lip. The underside of the head is densely covered with moderate sized taste buds, and rarely there is 1-2 papillate buds present at the isthmus. There are 4-4 pharngeal teeth and the lateral line is complete with (3)39-42(45) scales. There are (26)28-30(33) circumbody scales, (13)15-16(17) circumpeduncle scales and (14)16-18(19) predorsal scale rows. There are 8 rays, 19 pricipal caudal rays (6)7 anal rays(5)7-8(9) pelvic rays and (13)15-17 pectoral rays. The breast is naked or almost naked *4205*. Reproduction: This species spawns in the late spring to early summer. In Tennessee, females were gravid on the 14th of April and in Virginia, from 14-21 May. Some Tennessee females had eggs freely flowing on 12 June in 25 degree C water while others were noted in 15 degree C water on the 28th and 29th of May. During spawning the female reested in depressions between or behind rocks and the male approached from the side or downstream and contacted the female cheek to cheek and vent to vent. They spawned by quivering and then the male left *4205*. Behavior: The young occupy shallow areas with little or no current and then move into the adult habitat later in the summer. This species gleans a variety of immature insects including midge and blackfly larvae and also other invertebrates and large amounts of microscopic plants and detritus. They sometimes search along plant stems for food *4205*. Population parameters: This species usually reaches maturity by age one, and always by age two *4205*.
| Life History |
References for Life History Codes
4205
Comments on Life History Codes
| References/Result | Reference Numbers |
2* Pierce, R.J. 1977. Life history and ecological energetics of the gizzard shad (Dorodoma cepedianum) in Acton Lake, Ohio. UNPB., Miami Univ.:214. 72* Cottam, C., Nelson, A.L., Clarke, J.E. 1939. Food of the black bear. J. Mammal. 20(3).:310-314. 787* Burkhead, N.M., Jenkins, R.E. 1982. Five-year status review of the slender chub, Hybopsis cahni a threatened cyprinid fish of the Upper Tennessee drainage. Rep. Fish and Wildl. Serv., Newton Corner, Mass:27. 807* Jenkins, R.E. 1975. Hybopsis chani (Hubbs and Crowe), 1956. UNPB,:30. 821* Parker, W., Dixon, L. 1980. Endangered and Threatened Wildlife of Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee. U.S. Fish and Wildl. Serv., Washington, D.C:45. 4205* Jenkins, R.E. 1984. Fishes of Virginia (tentative).. 9286* Virginia Dept. Game Inland Fisheries. 1988. Proceedings of symposium on species of special concern in Virginia. In Press,.