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United States National Museum Bulletin 282
Endangered Species
Subterranean Biogeography: What Have We Learned from Molecular Techniques? Journal of Cave and Karst Studies, V
Life History Strategies, Population Regulation, and Implications for Fisheries Management1
Biology of Subterranean Fishes
Curriculum Vitae (PDF)
Draft Environmental Assessment for The
Conservation Status of Imperiled North American Freshwater And
Tctalurid Ca-Rfisi-"Tes of the UN·Tted STATES by Kenneth Relyea, P~~D
The Comparative Anatomy of the Toothless Blindcat, Trogloglanis Pattersoni Eigenmann, with a Phylogenetic Analysis of the Ictalurid Catfishes
Biology and Evolution of the Mexican Cavefish
Summer 2003 AC Master
Discovery of the Mexican Blindcat, Prietella Phreatophila, in the US
Of the BC Wildlife Act *Note: This List Is to Be Used As a Guidance Document and Therefore May Not Include All Species
Fishes of the World
The Mexican Blindcat Project New Discoveries and Future Efforts
31 Tac §65.176
Introduction 17
Top View
Discovery of Endangered Mexican Blindcat, Prietella Phreatophila, In
Ictalurus Punctatus (Rafinesque, 1818) - Channel Catfish [=Silurus Punctatus Rafinesque [C
Catfish-And-Bullheads.Pdf
The Evolutionary Ecology of Venomous Catfishes, with a Focus on Members of the North American Family Ictaluridae (Teleostei: Siluriformes)
American Fisheries Society • Conservation
1986 IUCN Red List of Threatened Animals
A New Cave Population of Catfish from Mexico. What's on Their Menu? Frog
Morphological Evolution of the Cave-, Spring-, and Swampfishes of the Amblyopsidae (Percopsiformes)
Conservation of Texas Freshwater Fish Diversity Selection of Species of Greatest Conservation Need
31 Tac §65.176
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
Freshwater Fish at Risk Or Extinct in México
Updated List of State T & E Species in Texas