The Rio Grande bluntnose shiner, Notropis simus simus, and the phantom shiner, Notropis orca, once occupied warm water reaches of the Rio Grande in New Mexico, but have not been collected there since 1964 and 1949, respectively. Notropis s. simus was widespread and common until 1950; N. orca was apparently never abundant. Our collections indicated that both forms are extirpated from New Mexico, and each may be extinct. Two other cyprinids, Rio Grande shiner, Notropis jemezanus, and speckled chub, Hybopsis aestivalis, also disappeared from the Rio Grande around 1949 and 1964, respectively. A fifth cyprinid, the Rio Grande silvery minnow, Hybognathus amarus, is presently reduced in distribution and abundance. Irrigation withdrawals and mainst...
To establish the conservation status and threats for Goodeidae fishes in the high plateau of Mexico,...
A survey of the fish fauna of the Rio Salado, which runs through the Mexican states of Tamaulipas, N...
The desert pupfish, Cyprinodon macularius, and its allies were formerly common in sloughs and backwa...
The Rio Grande bluntnose shiner, Notropis simus simus, and the phantom shiner, Notropis orca, once ...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Anthropogenic changes to the Great Plains rivers of North America ha...
Forty-nine families and 268 species of fishes are known to inhabit the freshwaters of Texas. We repo...
The Lower Canyons of the Rio Grande suffer from environmental degradation that has negatively impact...
From 1991 to 1997, we made 323 seine collections at 187 sites to determine the distributional status...
A Professional Project Report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for for the degre...
Extinctions of 3 genera, 27 species, and 13 subspecies of fishes from North America are documented d...
B onytail (Gila elegans) and razorback sucker (Xyrallchen texanus) are large river fish found only i...
Forty-nine families and 268 species of fishes are known to inhabit the freshwaters of Texas. We rep...
The ironcolor shiner, Notropis chalybaeus, is a small cyprinid distinguished from congeners by havin...
A spatially intensive survey in 1989 of 52 sites in the Red River drainage in southwest Oklahoma and...
Long–term trends of native and non–native fish faunas in the American Southwest. — Environmental deg...
To establish the conservation status and threats for Goodeidae fishes in the high plateau of Mexico,...
A survey of the fish fauna of the Rio Salado, which runs through the Mexican states of Tamaulipas, N...
The desert pupfish, Cyprinodon macularius, and its allies were formerly common in sloughs and backwa...
The Rio Grande bluntnose shiner, Notropis simus simus, and the phantom shiner, Notropis orca, once ...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Anthropogenic changes to the Great Plains rivers of North America ha...
Forty-nine families and 268 species of fishes are known to inhabit the freshwaters of Texas. We repo...
The Lower Canyons of the Rio Grande suffer from environmental degradation that has negatively impact...
From 1991 to 1997, we made 323 seine collections at 187 sites to determine the distributional status...
A Professional Project Report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for for the degre...
Extinctions of 3 genera, 27 species, and 13 subspecies of fishes from North America are documented d...
B onytail (Gila elegans) and razorback sucker (Xyrallchen texanus) are large river fish found only i...
Forty-nine families and 268 species of fishes are known to inhabit the freshwaters of Texas. We rep...
The ironcolor shiner, Notropis chalybaeus, is a small cyprinid distinguished from congeners by havin...
A spatially intensive survey in 1989 of 52 sites in the Red River drainage in southwest Oklahoma and...
Long–term trends of native and non–native fish faunas in the American Southwest. — Environmental deg...
To establish the conservation status and threats for Goodeidae fishes in the high plateau of Mexico,...
A survey of the fish fauna of the Rio Salado, which runs through the Mexican states of Tamaulipas, N...
The desert pupfish, Cyprinodon macularius, and its allies were formerly common in sloughs and backwa...