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    Final Report: Provision and Inventory of Diverse Aquatic Ecosystem-related Resources for the Great Plains Landscape Conservation Cooperative (GPLCC) 

    Hendrickson, Dean A.; Sarkar, Sahotra; Molineux, Ann (Great Plains Landscape Conservation Cooperative, 2010-11-15)
    The newly established Great Plains Landscape Conservation Cooperative (GPLCC) is faced with the immense task of having to quickly compile and manage extensive databases or inventories of the biodiversity that it has been ...
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    Status Assessment and Watershed Planning for Plateau Shiner, Nueces River Shiner, and Nueces Roundnose Minnow in the Upper Nueces River Basin 

    Edwards, Robert J.; Garrett, Gary P.; Reeves, Kerry; Smith, Ryan (2008-12-01)
    The Upper Nueces River Basin is composed of three main tributary systems: the Nueces, Frio, and Sabinal rivers. All three rivers were designated as Ecologically Significant Stream Segments by the Texas Water Development ...
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    An Annotated Checklist of the Freshwater Fishes of Texas, With Keys to Identification of Species 

    Hubbs, Clark; Edwards, Robert; Garrett, Gary (Texas Academy of Science, 2008-07)
    Forty-nine families and 268 species of fishes are known to inhabit the freshwaters of Texas. We report on the distribution and status of these fishes and provide a key to their identification. Of the native fishes ...
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    Update on the Fishes of Texas Project 

    Cohen, Adam; Hendrickson, Dean A.; Urban, Tomislav; Walling, David; Gentle, John; Garrett, Gary; Casarez, Melissa; Martin, F. Douglas (2017-03-04)
    The Fishes of Texas project (www.fishesoftexas.org), originating in 2006, remains the most reliable (quality controlled) and data rich site for acquiring occurrence data for Texas fishes, holding over 124,000 records ...
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    A tale of two catfishes: Yaqui and Chihuahua 

    Hendrickson, Dean A. (2017-11-16)
    While the Yaqui Catfish, Ictalurus pricei, has a long history of listing and conservation interest, the still undescribed Chihuahua Catfish remains largely unknown to many working on fishes and aquatic resource management ...
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    Improving the Prediction Accuracy of Species Distribution Models using Artificial Neural Networks 

    Perrin, David R. (2020-02-10)
    Modeling the distribution of aquatic species is a challenging task for scientists due to the inherent randomness of fish behavior as well as the complexity of aquatic ecosystems. While traditional modeling methods have ...
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    Fishes of Texas and the Colorado River, with Special Attention to American Eel 

    Hendrickson, Dean A. (2018-03-05)
    The Fishes of Texas Project is briefly described, selected species known from the Colorado River basin (Texas) are discussed, and the life cycle of the American Eel is outlined with special attention to the distribution ...
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    Obituary for Dr. Clark Hubbs in the 111th Annual Meeting of the Texas Academy of Science Program 

    Mathews, Ray (2008-03)
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    Inventory of the Clark Hubbs' Papers, 1946-1999 

    D'Antonio, Sara (2011-08-12)
    Dr. Clark Hubbs was a professor in the School of Biological Sciences, Section of Integrative Biology at The University of Texas at Austin, for his entire career, from 1949 until his death in 2008. He founded the University’s ...
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    Fishes of the Río Fuerte, Sonora, Sinaloa and Chihuahua, México 

    Hendrickson, Dean A.; Varela Romero, Alejandro (Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Monterrey, Nuevo León, México, 2002-11-10)
    The Rio Fuerte drains 33,835 km2.of the Sierra Madre Occidental of the Mexican states of Chihuahua, Sinaloa, Durango, and Sonora. Its tributaries pass through Barranca del Cobre (Copper Canyon) as they drop from headwaters ...
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