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The Life History, Behavior, and Ecology of Etheostoma
Xerox University Microfilms
Delaware's Wildlife Species of Greatest Conservation Need
Master List of Fishes
Resilient Sites for Species Conservation in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic Region
Potomac Basin Large River Environmental Flow Needs
Laboratory Operations Manual Version 2.0 May 2014
Board of Game and Inland Fisheries Meeting Agenda
Natural Heritage Program List of Rare Animal Species of North Carolina 2020
List of Rare, Threatened, and Endangered Animals of Maryland
A Comprehensive List of Chesapeake Bay Basin Species 1997
NRSA 2013/14 Field Operations Manual Appendices (Pdf)
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Rivanna River Watershed 2019 Fish Survey Report
2015 Rhode Island Wildlife Action Plan
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Chapter 3 Maryland's Wildlife and Species of Greatest Conservation
Environment and Phylogeny Influence Scale Shape Variation in Etheostomatinae Darters
Diversity, Distribution, and Conservation Status of the Native Freshwater Fishes of the Southern United States by Melvin L
National Rivers and Streams Assessment 2018/19 Laboratory Operations Manual Version 1.1 June 2018
APPENDIX 1A: SOURCES of INFORMATION This Appendix Lists the Information Sources That Were Reviewed During the Development of This Plan
A Journal Devoted to the Natural History of Virginia
Evolution of Reproductive Behaviors in Percid Fishes
Drift of Larval Darters (Family Percidae) in the Upper Roanoke River Basin, USA, Characterized Using Phenotypic and DNA Barcoding Markers
Viewing the Status of Virginia's Environment Through the Lens of Freshwater Fishes