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Early Development of the Devils River Minnow, Dionda Diaboli (Cyprinidae)
Conservation Genetics of Six Species of Genus Dionda (Cyprinidae) in the Southwestern United States Ashley H
Teleostei: Dionda), As Inferred from Mitochondrial and Nuclear DNA Sequences ⇑ Susana Schönhuth A, , David M
Final Business Plan NFWF Native Black Bass Keystone Initiative Feb
Optimization of a Suite of Microsatellite Markers for Nocomis Leptocephalus (Bluehead Chub) and Genetic Characterization of Two Populations in South Carolina
An Evaluation of the Relationship Between Stream Flow and Habitat Availability for the Devils River Minnow Dionda Diaboli
Chapter 8 Fish Fauna
Conservation Genetics of Cyprinid Fishes (Genus Dionda) in Southwestern North America
Devils River Minnow Scientific Name: Dionda Diaboli Federal Status: Threatened, 3/20/99• State Status: Threatened
Conservation Genetics of Five Species of Dionda in West Texas
USGS Open-File Report 99-243
Learn About Texas Freshwater Fishes Activity Book
Rapid Assessment for Identifying Species of Greatest Conservation Need: Towards a Unified Approach
A Review of Environmental Hazards and Vertebrate Biodiversity of Upper San Marcos River, Texas, USA
A Life History of the Roundnose Minnow, Dionda Episcopa, in the Middle Pecos River Valley, New Mexico. Michael A
Region Common Name Scientific Name Taxonomy Anchialine
Devils River Minnow (Dionda Diaboli)
Aquatic Animals and Their Habitats
Top View
Survival and Abundance of Introduced Fishes Near San Antonio, Texas
Hubbs Et Al 2008
American Currents Publication of the North American Native Fishes Association
Devils River Minnow (Dionda Diaboli) Recovery Plan
Relationships Among Swimming Ability, Current Velocity Association, and Morphology for Freshwater Lotic Fishes
TCAP Coordinator, TPWD
Conservation of Texas Freshwater Fish Diversity Selection of Species of Greatest Conservation Need
An Inventory of Fish Species Within the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
Cnidaria: Myxosporea: Myxobolidae) on the Gills of Dionda Sp
Federal Register/Vol. 64, No. 202/Wednesday, October 20, 1999
Native Fish Conservation Areas of the Southwestern USA Facilitating Landscape-Scale Conservation of Aquatic Habitats and Freshwater Fishes Photo: T
TCAP Coordinator, TPWD
TCAP Coordinator, TPWD