NANFA-- Native fish articles

Denkhaus, Robert (DenkhaR_at_ci.fort-worth.tx.us)
Thu, 25 Jul 2002 11:54:28 -0500

A few pertinent articles which are in the current issue of American Midland
Naturalist July 2002, Vol 148 No. 1:

Strange, K.T., J.C. Vokoun, and D.B. Noltie. Thermal tolerance and growth
differences in orangethroat darter (Etheostoma spectabile) from thermally
contrasting adjoining streams. pp 120-128.

Mitchell, R.M., R.L. Johnson and G.L. Harp. Population structure of a endemic
species of yellowcheek darter, Etheostoma moorei, of the Upper Little Red
River, Arkansas. pp 129-137.

Banks, S.M. and R.J. Distefano. Diurnal habitat associations of the madtoms
Noturus albater, N. exilis, N. flavater and N. flavus in Missouri Ozarks
Streams. pp 138-145.

American Midland Naturalist is commonly available in most university libraries
if you are interested.

Rob Denkhaus
Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge
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