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ECOLOGY of NORTH AMERICAN FRESHWATER FISHES
GCP LCC Regional Hypotheses of Ecological Responses to Flow
Kyfishid[1].Pdf
Distribution Changes of Small Fishes in Streams of Missouri from The
Effects of Impoundments on the Community Assemblage and Gene Flow of Stream Crayfishes
Checklist of the Inland Fishes of Louisiana
Checklist of Kansas Fishes
Arkansas Endemic Flora and Fauna an Update with 13 Additional Species H
Biological Condition Gradient (BCG) Attribute Assignments for Macroinvertebrates and Fish in the Mid-Atlantic Region (Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland)
Board of Game and Inland Fisheries Meeting Agenda
Status of Plants in Virginia
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
BALMNH No 30 2012.Pdf
Biological Assessment of Environmental Flows for Oklahoma
Taxonomic Synonymy of Kansas Fish Collections, 1855 - 1995
Obovaria Subrotunda)
Diversity, Distribution, and Conservation Status of the Native Freshwater Fishes of the Southern United States by Melvin L
Top View
Natural Resource Condition Assessment for Natchez Trace Parkway Natural Resource Report NPS/NATR/NRR—2014/843
Atlas of Fishes of the St. Louis Bay Drainage in Southern Mississippi
Past and Present Aquatic Habitats and Fish Populations of the Yazoo-Mississippi Delta
Conservation Genetics and Distribution of the Yazoo Darter (Etheostoma Raneyi)
Annual Research Highlights
Current and Selected Bibliographies on Benthic Biology
The Illinois Wild and Scenic River Study
Fishes of the Neosho River System in Oklahoma
01Wetlands Proceedings Covers
Defining Rarity and Determining the Mechanisms of Rarity for North
Status Survey of the Arkansas Darter in Eastern Oklahoma
Viewing the Status of Virginia's Environment Through the Lens of Freshwater Fishes
Analysis of Host-Parasite Interactions Between Darters (Etheostoma) and Monogenoidean Gill Parasites (Aethycteron) in Flat Creek and Mill Creek
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