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- BLUESTRIPE SHINER Scientific Name: Cyprinella Callitaenia
- Current Status of the Bluestripe Shiner, Cyprinella Callitaenia, in Alabama Tributaries of the Chattahoochee River
- Host Fish Associations for Two Highly Imperiled Mussel Species from the Southwestern United States: Cyclonaias Necki (Guadalupe
- Blacktail Shiner (Cyprinella Venusta), Northern Starhead Topminnow (Fundulus Dispar), and Cypress Darter (Etheostoma Proeliare)
- Mapping the Potential Distribution of the Invasive Red Shiner, Cyprinella Lutrensis (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) Across Waterways of the Conterminous United States
- Texas Non-Game Freshwater Fishes
- Identification of Potential Fish Hosts from Wild Populations of State-Threatened East Texas Freshwater Mussels Using a Molecular Identification Dataset Nathaniel T
- Ecological Profiles for Selected Stream-Dwelling Texas Freshwater Fishes
- Fishes of Central Texas Powerpoint by Stephen Curtis
- Regionalization of the Index of Biotic Integrity for Texas Streams
- Relationships Among Swimming Ability, Current Velocity Association, and Morphology for Freshwater Lotic Fishes
- Cyprinella Lutrensis and C. Venusta) in Texas, but Evidence of Introgression Among Three Lineages of the C
- Fish of the Blanco River Basin
- Phylogenetic Investigations of the Genus Cyprinella Based on Mitochondrial DNA Sequence Data Tiffani Crum
- Two New Species of the Genus Notropis Rafinesque, 1817
- Selected Illinois Fishes in Jeopardy: New Records and Status Evaluations
- Geological Survey of Alabama a Survey of Alabama's Coastal Rivers and Streams for Fishes of Conservation Concern, 2004-06
- Spotted Bass Population Structure and Diet in Wadeable and Non-Wadeable Streams Draining the Lake Pontchartrain Basin
- Largemouth Bass (Micropterus Salmoides)