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Diamond Darter | Crystallaria cincotta

Status: IUCN: Critically Endangered; USFWS: Endangered (2013)

CFI Status: Propagated at CFI from 2009-2017 for propagation protocols; 2021-present* for propagation protocols. (What do these terms mean?)

Native Range

Ohio River drainage from OH and WV to Cumberland River system, TN and KY (absent in Wabash River system).

Threats

Climate change, impoundments, mining, pollution, and sedimentation. What do these terms mean?

Spawning Habitat Preferences: Early spring spawners in medium-sized rivers with high flow or swift-flowing streams and riffles; lay eggs over sandy to gravel substrates.

Relevant Literature: Ruble et. al (2013)

In Partnership With: USFWS (Ohio); USFWS (West Virginia)

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