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Geographic variation in morphology of Agosia chrysogaster, a Sonoran desert cyprinid fish
(Arizona State Univeristy, Tempe, AZ, 1987-05)Morphometric analyses of Agosia chrysogaster (Girard) indicated a northern morph native to Bill Williams, Gila, Sonoyta and de la Concepcion basins of Arizona, New Mexico and Sonora, and a southern form from Willcox Playa ... -
In Memoriam: Clark Hubbs
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The Clark Hubbs Professorship in Zoology
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Dr. Clark Hubbs Poster
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Legend, Lore & Legacy: The Fish Wrangler
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Obituary for Clark Hubbs in Fisheries
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Inventory of the Clark Hubbs' Papers, 1946-1999
(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 ... -
Clark Hubbs and the Fishes of Texas
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San Felipe Gambusia: Gambusia clarkhubbsi
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Photos of Clark Hubbs Life and Work
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An Annotated Checklist of the Freshwater Fishes of Texas, With Keys to Identification of Species
(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 ...