# Habitat associations of Chihuahua Chub (Gila nigrescens) and Rio Grande Sucker (Pantosteus plebeius) in the Mimbres River, New Mexico

**Authors:** Giulio W. Del Piccolo, Zachary B. Klein, Matthew P. Zeigler

PMC · DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0341748 · PLOS One · 2026-02-19

## TL;DR

The study examines the habitat preferences of two endangered fish species in New Mexico's Mimbres River to guide conservation efforts.

## Contribution

The study provides new insights into the seasonal and life-stage specific habitat associations of two arid-region fish species.

## Key findings

- Chihuahua Chub are associated with deep, complex pool habitats and dense riparian vegetation.
- Adult Rio Grande Sucker prefer low-velocity habitats, while subadults use shallower areas.
- Habitat restoration could benefit both species in the Mimbres River.

## Abstract

Fish species in arid regions have suffered from disproportionate declines due to anthropogenic activity. Therefore, many arid-region fishes are species of conservation concern and a primary focus of management agencies. Unfortunately, conservation of many of these species is stymied by a general lack of ecological information such as habitat use. In an effort to improve management of two species of conservation concern, we assessed the seasonal and life-stage specific habitat associations Chihuahua Chub Gila nigrescens and Rio Grande Sucker Pantosteus plebeius in the Mimbres River, New Mexico. Fish assemblage and habitat features were evaluated in the winter, spring, and summer of 2022 and 2023. Due to disparate data sets, habitat associations of Chihuahua Chub were analyzed using an N-mixture model and habitat associations of Rio Grande Sucker were assessed using linear regression. The relative abundance of Chihuahua Chub was associated with deep, structurally-complex pool habitats in reaches with dense riparian vegetation. Adult and subadult Rio Grande Sucker relative abundance was associated with low-velocity habitats. Subadult Rio Grande Sucker were associated with shallower habitat relative to adult conspecifics. Additional habitat restorations will likely benefit Chihuahua Chub and Rio Grande Sucker in the Mimbres River. This study informs the implementation of habitat restoration efforts to improve the conservation of both species across their distributions.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Gila nigrescens (taxon 71754), Pantosteus plebeius (taxon 259651), Mus musculus (taxon 10090)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Fire (MESH:D000092422)
- **Chemicals:** water (MESH:D014867)
- **Species:** Squalius cephalus (chub, species) [taxon 8284], Cyprinodon fontinalis (species) [taxon 69137], Cyprinella formosa (beautiful shiner, species) [taxon 86936], Etheostoma cragini (Arkansas darter, species) [taxon 417921], Gila nigra (headwater chub, species) [taxon 703242], Phenacobius mirabilis (species) [taxon 71759], Agosia chrysogaster (longfin dace, species) [taxon 86938], Gila nigrescens (Chihuahua chub, species) [taxon 71754], Catostomus commersonii (white sucker, species) [taxon 7971], Rhogeessa io (species) [taxon 261758], Oncorhynchus mykiss (rainbow trout, species) [taxon 8022], Micropterus salmoides (largemouth bass, species) [taxon 27706], Pantosteus plebeius (Rio Grande sucker, species) [taxon 259651], Cyprinella bocagrande (largemouth shiner, species) [taxon 364093], Catostomus insignis (Sonora sucker, species) [taxon 681757], Pantosteus clarkii (desert sucker, species) [taxon 7970], Centrolophus niger (blackfish, species) [taxon 316130], Noturus placidus (Neosho madtom, species) [taxon 90669], Pimephales promelas (fathead minnow, species) [taxon 90988], Gadopsis marmoratus (river blackfish, species) [taxon 135755], Catostomus microps (Modoc sucker, species) [taxon 196748], Thymallus arcticus (Arctic grayling, species) [taxon 70285]

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