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Biodiversity Collections (Texas Natural History Collections),
building LSF/PRC176 (campus mail R4000), 10100 Burnet Rd.
Austin, TX 78758-4445

November 13, 2024, Filed Under: Publications by Year

Publications by Year: 2000

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2000

Hendrickson, Dean A., and Margaret M. Stewart. “Clark Hubbs.” Copeia 2000 (2): 619–622. Publisher’s Version

Hendrickson, Dean A., and Jean Kathleen Krejca. “Cavefish and subterranean freshwater biodiversity in northeastern Mexico and Texas.” Freshwater Ecoregions of North America: A Conservation Assessment, edited by R.A. Abell, D.M. Olson, E. Dinerstein, P.T. Hurley, J.T. Diggs, W. Eichbaum, S. Walters, et al., 41–43. Washington, D.C.: Island Press, 41–43.

Hendrickson, Dean A., and Lloyd T. Findley, ed. Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council Annual Symposium 1999. Vol. XXXI. Bishop, California: Desert Fishes Council, XXXI. Publisher’s Version

Abstract

The mission of the Desert Fishes Council is to preserve the biological integrity of North America’s desert aquatic ecosystems and their associated life forms, to hold symposia to report related research and management endeavors, and to effect rapid dissemination of information concerning activities of the Council and its members.

Williams, J.E., D.B. Bowman, J.E. Brooks, A.A. Echelle, R.J. Edwards, Dean A. Hendrickson, and J.J. Landye. “Endangered aquatic ecosystems in North American desert regions, with a list of vanishing fishes.” Journal of the Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science 20: 1–62.

Krejca, J.K., S. Taylor, and Dean A. Hendrickson. “Recent investigations of the cave fauna of northern Mexico: The Mexican Blindcat Research Team.” National Speleological Society News.

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