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Information on the NCWRC's Scientific Council of Fishes Rare
Endangered Species
Low-Head Dams Facilitate Round Goby Neogobius Melanostomus Invasion
Basinwide Assessment Report Roanoke River Basin
Factors Influencing Stream Fish Recovery Following a Large-Scale Disturbance WILLIAM E
Using Genetic Tools to Understand the Population Ecology of Stream Fishes James Henry Roberts III Dissertation Submitted To
Board of Game and Inland Fisheries Meeting Agenda
Conservation Status of Imperiled North American Freshwater And
NRSA 2013/14 Field Operations Manual Appendices (Pdf)
Population Viability Analysis for Endangered Roanoke Logperch
Ambloplites Cavifrons)
Threatened Freshwater Fishes of the United States
First Observation of a Natural Hybrid Between Endangered Roanoke Logperch (Percina Rex) and Chainback Darter (Percina Navisense)
MVP Southgate RR 3
Comparative Conservation Genetics of Two Endangered Darters, Percina Rex and Percina Jenkinsi
Number 52 (December 2010) Article 1
Species Assessment and Listing Priority Assignment Form
A Long-Term Study of Ecological Impacts of River Channelization on the Population of an Endangered Fish: Lessons Learned for Assessment and Restoration
Top View
Darter and Perch (Family Percidae) Diversity in North Carolina by the Ncfishes.Com Team
List of Freshwater Fishes of NC
Diversity, Distribution, and Conservation Status of the Native Freshwater Fishes of the Southern United States by Melvin L
Notice of Intent and Pre-Application Document
Monitoring of Endangered Roanoke Logperch (Percina Rex) in Smith River Upstream from the Philpott Reservoir on U.S
Virginia Master Naturalist Introducson to Ichthyology
Observations of Captive Roanoke Logperch
Freshwater and Marine Fishes
Multi-Scale Patterns of Habitat Use by Roanoke Logperch (Percina Rex) in Virginia Rivers: a Comparison Among Populations and Life Stages
1996 IUCN Red List of Threatened Animals
Drift of Larval Darters (Family Percidae) in the Upper Roanoke River Basin, USA, Characterized Using Phenotypic and DNA Barcoding Markers
Meeting Materials
Defining Rarity and Determining the Mechanisms of Rarity for North
Viewing the Status of Virginia's Environment Through the Lens of Freshwater Fishes