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Bluntnose shiner
Endangered Species
Extinction Rates in North American Freshwater Fishes, 1900–2010 Author(S): Noel M
Fishtraits: a Database on Ecological and Life-History Traits of Freshwater
Species Status Assessment Report for the Sharpnose Shiner (Notropis Oxyrhynchus) and Smalleye Shiner (N
Drainage Basin Checklists and Dichotomous Keys for Inland Fishes of Texas
Extinction Rates in North American Freshwater Fishes, 19002010
THREATENED and ENDANGERED SPECIES of NEW MEXICO 2008 Biennial Review and Recommendations
Movement Patterns and Dispersal Potential of Pecos Bluntnose Shiner (Notropis Simus Pecosensis) Revealed Using Otolith Microchemistry Nathan M
Conservation Status of Imperiled North American Freshwater And
Rio Grande Shiner Petition Final
Pecos Bluntnose Shiner Recovery Plan
The Sustainability of Freshwater Species and Water Resources Development Policy of the Army Corps of Engineers
NUMBER 698 January 5, 1982 OCCASIONAL PAPERS of THE
Native Fish in the Classroom
Chapter 8 Fish Fauna
Conservation Genetics of Five Species of Dionda in West Texas
Annotated Checklist of the Fishes of the Rio Grande Drainage, Dona Ana, El Paso, and Hudspeth Counties
Draft Environmental Assessment and Biological Assessment
Top View
A Survey of the Fishes in an 8 Km Reach of the Rio Grande Drainage Below Cochiti Dam, July 1988
Disentangling Historical Biogeography and Anthropogenic Introductions: a Case Study of Red Shiner (Cyprinella Lutrensis) Tracy Diver
Notropis Simus Pecosensis)
Evaluation of Selected Natural Resources in El Paso County, Texas
Pecos Bluntnose Shiner (Notropis Simus Pecosensis)
Hubbs Et Al 2008
American Currents Publication of the North American Native Fishes Association
Conservation of Texas Freshwater Fish Diversity Selection of Species of Greatest Conservation Need
Endangered and Threatened Animals of Texas Their Life History and Management by Linda Campbell
1996 IUCN Red List of Threatened Animals
Native Fish Conservation Areas of the Southwestern USA Facilitating Landscape-Scale Conservation of Aquatic Habitats and Freshwater Fishes Photo: T