Smoky Madtom

Photo by Derek Wheaton

Smoky Madtom | Noturus baileyi

Status: IUCN: Vulnerable; USFWS: Endangered (1984)

Threats: Endemism, habitat fragmentation, impoundments, and sedimentation (What do these terms mean?)

Native Range: Citico Creek (Little Tennessee River system), TN; Formerly in Abrams Creek (Little Tennessee River System), TN

Spawning Habitat Preferences: Late spring to summer spawners in streams with low-moderate flow; they lay clutches of eggs under small to medium-sized flat rocks

CFI Status: Reared at CFI from 1986-Present for restoration and monitoring. (What do these terms mean?)

In Partnership With: Brookfield Smoky Mountain Hydropower; Cherokee National Forest Service; Great Smoky Mountain National Parks Service; Tennessee Technological University; Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency; USFWS (Asheville, NC and Cookeville, TN); World Wildlife Fund

Relevant Literature: Dinkins & Shute (1997),

The Smoky Madtom was the catalyst species to the formation of CFI! Read more about our history here.

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