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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

Subfamily
  
Dorosomatinae

Genus
  
Order
  
Threadfin shad Threadfin Shad
Found in
  
Lake Winnipesaukee, Shasta Lake, Lake Wylie, Lake Mohave

Similar
  
American gizzard shad, Dorosoma, Golden shiner, American shad, Redear sunfish

Stocking threadfin shad


The threadfin shad (Dorosoma petenense) is a small pelagic fish common in rivers, large streams, and reservoirs of the Southeastern United States. Like the American gizzard shad, the threadfin shad has an elongated dorsal ray, but unlike the gizzard shad its mouth is more terminal without projecting upper jaw. The fins of threadfin shad often have a yellowish color, especially the caudal fin. The back is grey to blue with a dark spot on the shoulder. D. petenense is more often found in moving water, and is rarely found deep in the water column. It occur in large schools, sometimes with gizzard shad, and can be seen on the surface at dawn and dusk. The threadfin shad may reach lengths of 8 inches, but only rarely. This fish is very sensitive to changes in temperature and dissolved oxygen, and die-offs are frequent in late summer and fall, especially when water temperature reaches 42 °F. The threadfin shad is a favorite food for many game fishes including striped bass, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, and catfishes. This fish is widely introduced throughout the United States as a forage for game fish.

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Geographic distribution

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The threadfin shad is native to the U.S. west of the eastern Appalachian Mountains. This species tends to do best in large lakes and rivers. The construction of dams has created more reservoirs, providing more water bodies for the shad to inhabit. This has expanded the home range of the fish, as has the rise in temperatures in northern lakes.

Ecology

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The adult may reach up to 8 inches in length but most shad are about one inch long. It feeds on plankton near the surface of the water late in the day. It is a very important food source for many game fish such as the largemouth bass. It has little known competition, but one species that is known to have a similar lifestyle is the gizzard shad (Dorosoma cepedianum). The threadfin lives a pelagic life in reservoirs and for the most part in large streams.

Life history

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The shad spawns in the spring when the water temperature is in the upper 60’s F. A pelagic (open water) schooling species often introduced as a supplemental forage, threadfin shad spawn in the spring and early summer with a secondary spawn often occurring in the early fall. Spawning usually occurs early in the morning on available vegetation. The eggs adhere to submerged and floating objects. Females lay from 2,000 to 24,000 eggs. The young and adults feed on a variety of planktonic organisms and organic debris. Many researchers believe that threadfin shad often compete for plankton with young-of-the-year predator species, especially largemouth bass. Life expectancy seldom exceeds 2 to 3 years.

Current management

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Many populations of threadfin shad have been introduced by humans to the far north, resulting in large die-offs in the winter when water temperatures reach below 42 °F. This die-off affects both humans and wildlife. A tide of dead fish float ashore, creating a strong odor unpleasant to humans. The die-off also gives some bird species an unnatural feeding habit as well. The species should not be transplanted into water bodies that drop below 42 °F. This species is not endangered and has relatively healthy populations.

References

Threadfin shad Wikipedia