Conservation Status and What It Means for Landowners
State Status: Threatened
western creek chubsucker is No federal listing and state threatened in Texas. Landowners managing for this species should be aware of applicable legal protections and consult with TPWD regarding management activities that may affect the species or its habitat.
Habitat Requirements
western creek chubsucker (Erimyzon claviformis) inhabits aquatic systems in 20 Texas counties. This fish species requires specific water quality conditions, appropriate substrate, and functioning stream or river habitat. Sedimentation, water diversion, and water quality degradation are primary threats. Maintaining riparian buffers, minimizing erosion, and protecting natural stream flow support this species.
Wildlife Management Plan Implications
Including western creek chubsucker as a target species in your wildlife management plan demonstrates active management for a species of conservation concern in Texas. Your plan should document habitat conditions on your property, identify management practices that benefit this species, and establish monitoring protocols to track population trends over the 5-year plan period. Because this species carries conservation status, managing for it strengthens your plan and demonstrates the highest standard of land stewardship.
Texas Ecoregions
- Multiple Texas ecoregions
Texas County Distribution
20
of 254 Texas counties with documented occurrences
8% of Texas counties
Recommended Management Practices
These practices from the 7 pillars of wildlife management are most relevant to western creek chubsucker conservation.
Habitat Control
Maintain riparian buffers of at least 50 feet along streams and waterways
Erosion Control
Prevent sedimentation through vegetative cover and proper road drainage
Supplemental Water
Protect natural spring flows and minimize water diversion
Census
Aquatic surveys using seine or electrofishing methods during appropriate seasons
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What does the conservation status of western creek chubsucker mean for my property?
western creek chubsucker is currently No federal listing and state threatened. This means the species receives legal protection and managing for it in your wildlife plan demonstrates compliance with conservation priorities. Active management for listed species can also open the door to conservation incentive programs.
How do I survey for western creek chubsucker on my property?
Survey methods depend on the species and habitat type. For western creek chubsucker, consult your ecoregion's TPWD wildlife biologist for recommended survey protocols. Document all observations with date, location, habitat description, and photographs when possible. Include survey results in your annual wildlife management plan activities log.