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

2003

November 26, 2024, Filed Under: 2003

Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council Annual Symposium 2003

Citation:

Hendrickson, Dean A., and Lloyd T. Findley, ed. Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council Annual Symposium 2003. Vol. XXXV. Bishop, California: Desert Fishes Council, XXXV.

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November 26, 2024, Filed Under: 2003

Mexican native trouts: a review of their history and current systematic and conservation status

Citation:

Hendrickson, Dean A., H. Espinosa-Pérez, L.T. Findley, W. Forbes, J.R. Tomelleri, R.L. Mayden, J.L. Nielsen, et al. “Mexican native trouts: a review of their history and current systematic and conservation status.” Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 12(2002) (4): 273–316.

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November 26, 2024, Filed Under: 2003

Trophic polymorphism and behavioral differences decrease intraspecific competition in a cichlid, Herichthys minckleyi

Citation:

Swanson, Brook O., Alice C. Gibb, Jane C. Marks, and Dean A. Hendrickson. “Trophic polymorphism and behavioral differences decrease intraspecific competition in a cichlid, Herichthys minckleyi.” Ecology 84 (6): 1441–1446.

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November 26, 2024, Filed Under: 2003

Influence of the molluscivorous fish, Herichthys minckleyi, on densities of the endemic hydrobiid snail, Mexipyrgus carranzae, in the Cuatro Ciénegas basin

Citation:

Kloeppel, H., Dean A. Hendrickson, and Jane C Marks. “Influence of the molluscivorous fish, Herichthys minckleyi, on densities of the endemic hydrobiid snail, Mexipyrgus carranzae, in the Cuatro Ciénegas basin”.

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