Species Regional Summary
Micropterus salmoides
San Francisco Bay ( P090 )

Invasion History Vectors Impacts References

Invasion

Invasion Description

1st Record: Colusa and Butte Counties/CA/Sacramento River (1905, Dill and Cordone 1997)

Geographic Extent

CA/Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta (Cohen and Carlton 1995; Dill and Cordone 1997; Brown and Michniuk 2007; Grimaldo et al. 2012); Walnut Grove/CA/North Fork Mokelumne River (Cavallo et al. 2012); CA/Suisun Marsh (Matern et al. 2002); CA/Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta (2008-2010, Conrad et al. 2016, Huntsman et al. 2022, 0-3 PSU, strongly associated with total submerged aquaticvegetation biomass (SVA), and Egeria densa)

Vectors

Level Vector
Probable Fisheries Intentional

Regional Impacts

Ecological ImpactPredation

The Largemouth Bass, together with the Smallmouth Bass (M. dolomieu), and Channel Catfish (Ictalurus punctatus), has a possible role in extinction of Thicktail Chub (Gila crassicauda) and the decline of Sacramento Perch (Archoplites interruptus) (Cohen and Carlton 1995) in the San Francisco estuary watershed. Experimental removal of predators, dominated by Largemouth Bass, increased the survival of tagged Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) migrating through the North Fork Mokelumne River, at the edge of the Delta (Cavallo et al. 2013). Largemouth Bass are now the most abundant piscivorous fish in the San Francisco Estuary Delta. Major prey items include Red Swamp Crayfish (Procambus clarkii) and non-native centrarchids, but predation on native fishes is also a concern (Weinersmith et al. 2019). Caging experiments in the Delta indicated that predation on Chinook Salmon was greatest in enclosures with submerged aquatic vegetation (Zeug et al. 2020).

 
Economic ImpactFisheries

In a survey of 1780 anglers in the San Francisco Delta complex, 30% of anglers reported fishing for 'Black Bass', dominated by Largemouths. Total value of sportfishing in the Delta for 6 major fishes (including 'Black Bass) was estimated at $470,280,821 (The Program for Applied Research and Evaluation, California State University 2013). We do not have the data to subdivide this figure, but indcates a substantial value for the Largemouth Bass sport fishery.

 

References

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