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View Spatial and temporal trends of organochlorine contaminants in spottail shiners (Notropis hudsonius) from the Great Lakes and their connecting channels (1975 - 1988) By K. Suns
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Spatial and temporal trends of organochlorine contaminants in spottail shiners (Notropis hudsonius) from the Great Lakes and their connecting channels (1975 - 1988)

By K. Suns

View Systematics of the subgenus Lythrurus, genus Notropis (Pisces: Cyprinidae) By Franklin F. Snelson

Systematics of the subgenus Lythrurus, genus Notropis (Pisces: Cyprinidae)

Systematics of the subgenus Lythrurus, genus Notropis (Pisces: Cyprinidae)

By Franklin F. Snelson

View Topeka shiner (Notropis topeka) management plan for the state of South Dakota By South Dakota. Department of Game, Fish, and Parks

Topeka shiner (Notropis topeka) management plan for the state of South Dakota

Topeka shiner (Notropis topeka) management plan for the state of South Dakota

By South Dakota. Department of Game, Fish, and Parks

View Some taxonomic problems of Shenandoah River fishes By Robert Donald Ross

Some taxonomic problems of Shenandoah River fishes

Some taxonomic problems of Shenandoah River fishes

By Robert Donald Ross

View Taxonomic and distributional status of Notropis volucellus and Notropis wickliffi in the Mississippi River Drainage By Robert A Hrabik

Taxonomic and distributional status of Notropis volucellus and Notropis wickliffi in the Mississippi River Drainage

Taxonomic and distributional status of Notropis volucellus and Notropis wickliffi in the Mississippi River Drainage

By Robert A Hrabik

View Dionda erimyzonops, a new, dwarf cyprinid fish inhabiting the Gulf Coastal Plain of Mexico By Carl Leavitt Hubbs

Dionda erimyzonops, a new, dwarf cyprinid fish inhabiting the Gulf Coastal Plain of Mexico

Dionda erimyzonops, a new, dwarf cyprinid fish inhabiting the Gulf Coastal Plain of Mexico

By Carl Leavitt Hubbs

View Contribution to taxonomy of age 0 Notropis heterodon (Cope) and Notropis heterolepis (Eigenmann & Eigenmann) By J. K. Leslie

Contribution to taxonomy of age 0 Notropis heterodon (Cope) and Notropis heterolepis (Eigenmann & Eigenmann)

Contribution to taxonomy of age 0 Notropis heterodon (Cope) and Notropis heterolepis (Eigenmann & Eigenmann)

By J. K. Leslie

View Description of age 0 juvenile pugnose minnow Opsopoeodus emiliae (Hay) and pugnose shiner Notropis anogenus Forbes in Ontario By J. K. Leslie

Description of age 0 juvenile pugnose minnow Opsopoeodus emiliae (Hay) and pugnose shiner Notropis anogenus Forbes in Ontario

Description of age 0 juvenile pugnose minnow Opsopoeodus emiliae (Hay) and pugnose shiner Notropis anogenus Forbes in Ontario

By J. K. Leslie

View The American cyprinid fishes of the sub-genus Luxilus (genus Notropis) By Carter Rowell Gilbert

The American cyprinid fishes of the sub-genus Luxilus (genus Notropis)

The American cyprinid fishes of the sub-genus Luxilus (genus Notropis)

By Carter Rowell Gilbert

View Type catalogue of the North American cyprinid fish genus Notropis By Carter Rowell Gilbert

Type catalogue of the North American cyprinid fish genus Notropis

Type catalogue of the North American cyprinid fish genus Notropis

By Carter Rowell Gilbert

View Impacts of barriers on topeka shiner populations By Matt Blank

Impacts of barriers on topeka shiner populations

Impacts of barriers on topeka shiner populations

By Matt Blank

View Impacts of barriers on topeka shiner populations By Matt Blank

Impacts of barriers on topeka shiner populations

Impacts of barriers on topeka shiner populations

By Matt Blank

View Early development of the common shiner, Notropis cornutus (Mitchill) in southern Ontario By J. K. Leslie

Early development of the common shiner, Notropis cornutus (Mitchill) in southern Ontario

Early development of the common shiner, Notropis cornutus (Mitchill) in southern Ontario

By J. K. Leslie

View Analysis of four species of Notropis included in the subgenus Pteronotropis Fowler, with comments on relationships, origin, and dispersion By Royal D. Suttkus

Analysis of four species of Notropis included in the subgenus Pteronotropis Fowler, with comments on relationships, origin, and dispersion

Analysis of four species of Notropis included in the subgenus Pteronotropis Fowler, with comments on relationships, origin, and dispersion

By Royal D. Suttkus