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Edna Assay Development
Fishes As a Template for Reticulate Evolution
Lost River Sucker 5-Year Status Review
1 CWU Comparative Osteology Collection, List of Specimens
Phylogeny of Suckers (Teleostei: Cypriniformes: Catostomidae): Further Evidence of Relationships Provided by the Single-Copy Nuclear Gene IRBP2
Some Aspects of the Life History of the Santa Ana Sucker, Catostomus (Pantosteus) Santaanae (Snyder) 1
Status of Lost River Sucker and Shortnose Sucker
Salish Sucker Catostomus Sp
Occasional Papers of the Museum of Zoology University of Michigan
Longnose Sucker
Population Genetics of Endangered Catostomid Fishes
Catostomus: Assessment of C
Bluehead Sucker Catostomus Discobolus
Mountain Sucker (Catostomus Platyrhynchus): a Technical Conservation Assessment
Rio Grande Sucker (Catostomus Plebeius) UNDER the ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT
Salish Sucker Catostomus Sp
Rio Grande Sucker (Catostomus Plebeius): a Technical Conservation Assessment
Draft Recovery Plan for the Santa Ana Sucker (Catostomus Santaanae)
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1 1. Species: Rio Grande Sucker (Catostomus Plebeius) 2. Status
Species Report for the Modoc Sucker
Reproductive Biology of the Rio Grande Sucker Catostomus Plebeius
Biochemical Taxonomy of Catostomidae and Hybridization of Carpiodes Species Gene Raymond Huntsman Iowa State University
Sweet, D.E., and W.A. Hubert. 2010. Seasonal Movement Patterns Of
NGS Report Explained
Flannelmouth Sucker
Monitoring of Endangered Klamath Basin Suckers Translocated from Lake Ewauna to Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon, 2014–2017
CALL to ORDER President Greg Higel Called the Meeting to Order at 9:06 A.M
Catostomus Discobolus): a Technical Conservation Assessment
On the Origin and Evolution of Catostomid Fishes- a Literature Review
Flannelmouth Sucker (Catostomus Latipinnis): a Technical Conservation Assessment
Santa Ana River Sucker Study
Oregon Native Fish Status Report – Volume II
Ana Suc Mus Santa Ar Review And
LONGNOSE SUCKER (Catostomus Catostomus) and LARGESCALE/COURSESCALE SUCKER (Catostomus Macrocheilus)