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Alabama Bass (Micropterus Henshalli) Ecological Risk Screening Summary
Changes in Black Bass Population Characteristics After the Introduction of Alabama Bass in Lake Norman, North Carolina
Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science 1 1 8(2): 143—1 86
Effects of Impoundments on the Community Assemblage and Gene Flow of Stream Crayfishes
Expanding the Toolbox: SNP Tools for Aquaculture and Conservation Management in the Eastern Oyster (Crassostrea Virginica) and the Black Basses (Micropterus Spp.)
(SNP) Resources for Black Bass (Micropterus Spp.) Conservation and Management
The Bass Menagerie: a Micropterus Odyssey Guy Eroh
List of Native and Naturalized Fauna of Virginia
Final Business Plan NFWF Native Black Bass Keystone Initiative Feb
The Alabama Bass, Micropterus Henshalli (Teleostei: Centrarchidae), from the Mobile River Basin
Nuclear Gene-Inferred Phylogenies Resolve the Relationships of the Enigmatic Pygmy Sunfishes, Elassoma (Teleostei: Percomorpha)
Status Assesment of a Shoal Bass Population
Sunfish (Family Centrarchidae) Diversity in North Carolina There
A Non-Invasive Sampling Method for Detecting Non-Native Smallmouth Bass (Micropterus Dolomieu)
February 28, 2020 Langdale and Riverview Hydroelectric Projects
And Florida (Micropterus Salmoides Floridanus) Largemouth Bass
Genetic Confirmation and Assessment of an Unauthorized Fish Introduction in Parksville Reservoir, Tennessee
Hydro-Peaking Impacts on Growth, Movement, Habitat Use and The
Top View
Conservation of Endemic Bartram's Bass: Nesting Microhabitat Use and Spatial Distribution with Congeners in the Savannah River Basin
Spotted Bass Micropterus Punctulatus (Rafinesque, 1819)
A Historical Perspective of Black Bass Management in the United States
Zootaxa, the Alabama Bass, Micropterus
DNA Barcoding and Related Molecular Markers for Fish Species Authentication, Phylogenetic Assessment and Population Studies
1 Sunfishes (Family Centrarchidae) Diversity in North Carolina by The
New Crayfish Species Records from the Sipsey Fork Drainage, Including Lewis Smith Reservoir (Alabama, USA): Native Or Introduced Species?
South Carolina's Priority Species
Physiological Consequences of an Altered Flow Regime on Alabama Bass (Micropterus Henshalli)