FIGURE 3. Plot of the first two principal coordinates based on 11 microsatellite loci for Cottus schitsuumsh (triangles) and potentially sympatric C. cognatus (diamonds) and C. rhotheus (squares)
Genepop datafile for Cottus asper, C.cognatus and C.ricei microsatellite loci genotyped from the Pea...
Cottus specus, a new species, is described from the karst regions of the Bois Brule drainage in east...
We describe a narrow hybrid zone between the mottled sculpin (Cottus b. bairdi) and the Blue Ridge s...
FIGURE 7. Lateral pores absent on the caudal peduncle on Cottus schitsuumsh (left) and present on Co...
FIGURE 1. Cottus immaculatus (A) male 63 mm SL, holotype, USNM 396996, and (B) male, 60.44 mm SL. Ph...
FIGURE 3. (A) Distribution of Cottus pitensis in northeastern California (light green). This distrib...
FIGURE 4. Cottus specus (A) 80.2 mm SL, holotype, SIUC 88001; (B) male, 66.8 mm SL; (C) 74.5 mm SL s...
FIGURE 3. Photograph of Cottus gratzianowi sp.nov., holotype as in Fig. 2.Published as part of Sidel...
FIGURE 4. Photograph of Cottus koshewnikowi, syntype, ZMMU Р-2688, 71.0 mm SL.Published as part of S...
FIGURE 7. Result of the DFA carried out on morphometric characters to discriminate Cottus gratzianow...
FIGURE 8. Map showing the type locality of Cottus gratzianowi sp. nov. in the Ukhtomitsa River, trib...
FIGURE 2. Cottus gratzianowi sp. nov., holotype, ZIN 55596, male 63.3 mm SL: lateral view (a), dorsa...
The taxonomy of mottled sculpins (Cottus bairdi complex) in Harney Basin, Oregon was reviewed and di...
Sculpin (Cottus spp.) are small, cryptic, bottom-dwelling fish native to cool and coldwater systems ...
FIGURE 1. Inland (A, B) and Coastal (C, D) Riffle Sculpins from the UC Davis Museum of Wildlife and ...
Genepop datafile for Cottus asper, C.cognatus and C.ricei microsatellite loci genotyped from the Pea...
Cottus specus, a new species, is described from the karst regions of the Bois Brule drainage in east...
We describe a narrow hybrid zone between the mottled sculpin (Cottus b. bairdi) and the Blue Ridge s...
FIGURE 7. Lateral pores absent on the caudal peduncle on Cottus schitsuumsh (left) and present on Co...
FIGURE 1. Cottus immaculatus (A) male 63 mm SL, holotype, USNM 396996, and (B) male, 60.44 mm SL. Ph...
FIGURE 3. (A) Distribution of Cottus pitensis in northeastern California (light green). This distrib...
FIGURE 4. Cottus specus (A) 80.2 mm SL, holotype, SIUC 88001; (B) male, 66.8 mm SL; (C) 74.5 mm SL s...
FIGURE 3. Photograph of Cottus gratzianowi sp.nov., holotype as in Fig. 2.Published as part of Sidel...
FIGURE 4. Photograph of Cottus koshewnikowi, syntype, ZMMU Р-2688, 71.0 mm SL.Published as part of S...
FIGURE 7. Result of the DFA carried out on morphometric characters to discriminate Cottus gratzianow...
FIGURE 8. Map showing the type locality of Cottus gratzianowi sp. nov. in the Ukhtomitsa River, trib...
FIGURE 2. Cottus gratzianowi sp. nov., holotype, ZIN 55596, male 63.3 mm SL: lateral view (a), dorsa...
The taxonomy of mottled sculpins (Cottus bairdi complex) in Harney Basin, Oregon was reviewed and di...
Sculpin (Cottus spp.) are small, cryptic, bottom-dwelling fish native to cool and coldwater systems ...
FIGURE 1. Inland (A, B) and Coastal (C, D) Riffle Sculpins from the UC Davis Museum of Wildlife and ...
Genepop datafile for Cottus asper, C.cognatus and C.ricei microsatellite loci genotyped from the Pea...
Cottus specus, a new species, is described from the karst regions of the Bois Brule drainage in east...
We describe a narrow hybrid zone between the mottled sculpin (Cottus b. bairdi) and the Blue Ridge s...