4.5 River Basins
T ABLE 4.70 Knowledge-gap priority species in the Neuse River Basin
Federal/ State Status*
Taxa Group AQ SNAIL CRAYFISH
Scientifc Name
Common Name
Cipangopaludina japonica
Japanese Mystery Snail [Exotic]
— — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Cambarus davidi
Carolina Ladle Crayfsh
Procambarus plumimanus
Croatan Crayfsh
Chrosomus oreas Etheostoma vitreum Fundulus diaphanus Lepisosteus osseus Moxostoma cervinum Nocomis raneyi Percina nevisense Percina roanoka Petromyzon marinus Corbicula fuminea Elliptio fsheriana Elliptio icterina Elliptio roanokensis Lampsilis radiata Pyganodon cataracta Strophitus undulatus
FISH
Mountain Redbelly Dace
Glassy Darter Banded Killifsh Longnose Gar Blacktip Jumprock
Bull Chub
Chainback Darter Roanoke Darter
Sea Lamprey
MUSSEL
Asian Clam [Exotic]
Northern Lance Variable Spike
Roanoke Slabshell Eastern Lampmussel
—/T —/T
Eastern Floater
—
Creeper
—/T
Taxolasma parvum (parvus) Uniomerus carolinianus
Lilliput [Exotic] Florida Pondhorn Paper Pondshell
— — —
Utterbackia imbecillis
* See Table 4.43 in Section 4.5.3.2 for abbreviations.
and their habitats, and improving degraded habitats. In addition, education about, and reg- ulation and prevention of the introduction and spread of exotic or invasive species are vital.
• Support eforts to restore the native aquatic community through reintroduction or augmentation.
• Support acquisition of land that is adjacent to current conservation holdings or priority watersheds.
• Support other regulatory agencies to minimize impacts on species and habitats.
• Where appropriate, support dam removal and habitat restoration.
Conservation Programs and Partnerships. Conservation programs, incentives, and part- nerships should be utilized to the fullest extent in order to preserve high-quality resources
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2015 NC Wildlife Action Plan
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