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A List of Common and Scientific Names of Fishes from the United States And
Factors Influencing Stream Fish Species
SC Priority Species SC CWCS
Age Determination and Growth of Rainbow Darter (Etheostoma Caeruleum) in the Grand River, Ontario
Laboratory Operations Manual Version 2.0 May 2014
Scoring Criteria for the Index of Biotic
Final Business Plan NFWF Native Black Bass Keystone Initiative Feb
NRSA 2013/14 Field Operations Manual Appendices (Pdf)
Diversity, Distribution, and Conservation Status of the Native Freshwater Fishes of the Southern United States by Melvin L
Appendix C Fish Protocol & Stream Data
REGIONAL INFLUENCE of LANDSCAPE FEATURES and PROCESSES on FLUVIAL FISH ASSEMBLAGES by Darren Jay Thornbrugh
Biodiversity on the (Blue)
Something Different: a Report from the 2004 NANFA Convention in Columbia, South Carolina Christopher Scharpf 1107 Argonne Dr., Baltimore, MD 21218
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Diversity, Distribution, and Conservation Status of the Native Freshwater Fishes of the Southern United States by Melvin L
Savannah Darter Etheostoma Fricksium
Estimating Fish Species Richness Across Multiple Watersheds
National Rivers and Streams Assessment 2018/19 Laboratory Operations Manual Version 1.1 June 2018
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Appendix E. Fishes and Aquatic Invertebrates Technical Team Report
2007 Statewide Research – Freshwater Fisheries Job Progress
SREL PUBLICATIONS LIST Publ No. 0001 Odum, E.P. and E.J. Kuenzler. 1955. Measurement of Territory and Home Range Size in Birds
Etheostoma Inscriptum) in the Upper Piedmont of South Carolina Stephan Irwin Clemson University,
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EL-99-6, "Fish Habitat Relationships at Fort Gordon, Georgia."
Abundance and Survival of Common Benthic Biota in a River
Priority Species SC SC SWAP 2015
Defining Rarity and Determining the Mechanisms of Rarity for North
South Carolina's Priority Species
The Fishes of the Savannah River Plant: National Environmental