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

Publications by Year

December 2, 2024, Filed Under: 2017

Discovery of the Mexican Blindcat, Prietella phreatophila, in the U.S., and an update on its rangewide conservation status

Citation:

Hendrickson, Dean A., Jack Johnson, Peter Sprouse, Sarah Howard, Gary P. Garrett, Jean K. Krejca, Andrew Gluesenkamp, et al. “Discovery of the Mexican Blindcat, Prietella phreatophila, in the U.S., and an update on its rangewide conservation status.” Proceedings of the Texas Academy of Sciences. Mary Hardin Baylor University, Belton, Texas.

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December 2, 2024, Filed Under: 2017

American Eels in Texas – a review of what is known, what is being done to learn more, and how you can help

Citation:

Hendrickson, Dean A. “American Eels in Texas – a review of what is known, what is being done to learn more, and how you can help.” Bandera, Texas.

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December 2, 2024, Filed Under: 2017

The Mexican Blindcat Project: new discoveries and future efforts

Citation:

Gluesenkamp, Andrew, Dean A. Hendrickson, and Peter Sprouse. “The Mexican Blindcat Project: new discoveries and future efforts”.

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December 2, 2024, Filed Under: 2017

Discovery of Endangered Mexican Blindcat, Prietella phreatophila, in Texas: Implications for International Groundwater Management and Evolution of the Regional Karst Aquifer Biota

Citation:

Hendrickson, Dean A., Antonio Hernández-Espriú, Laura Dugan, Peter Sprouse, José Antonio Dávila Paulín, Jean Krejca, Andrew Gluesenkamp, et al. “Discovery of Endangered Mexican Blindcat, Prietella phreatophila, in Texas: Implications for International Groundwater Management and Evolution of the Regional Karst Aquifer Biota.” Austin, Texas, U.S.A.

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December 2, 2024, Filed Under: 2017

Conservation status assessment of the endangered Mexican Blindcat, Prietella phreatophila

Citation:

Dugan, Laura E., Dean A. Hendrickson, Antonio Hernández-Espriú, Gary P. Garrett, Adam E. Cohen, Brad Wolaver, and Ryan Smith. “Conservation status assessment of the endangered Mexican Blindcat, Prietella phreatophila.” Austin, Texas, U.S.A.

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December 2, 2024, Filed Under: 2017

Cold-Water Fishes and Climate Change in North America

Citation:

Williams, J.E., D. J. Isaak, J. Imhof, D.a. Hendrickson, and J.R. McMillan. “Cold-Water Fishes and Climate Change in North America.” The Encyclopedia of the Anthropocene, edited by Dominick A. DellaSala and Michael I. Goldstein, 2: 103–111. Elsevier, 2, 103–111.

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December 2, 2024, Filed Under: 2017

A tale of two catfishes: Yaqui and Chihuahua

Citation:

Hendrickson, Dean A. “A tale of two catfishes: Yaqui and Chihuahua.” Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council. San Luis Rio Colorado, Sonora, Mexico: Deseert Fishes Council.

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December 2, 2024, Filed Under: 2017

SUPPLEMENTARY ANIMATIONS & DATA FOR: Satan’s skeleton revealed: a tomographic and comparative osteology of Satan eurystomus, the subterranean Widemouth Blindcat (Siluriformes, Ictaluridae). Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia

Citation:

Lundberg, John G., Dean A. Hendrickson, Kyle R. Luckenbill, and Mariangeles Arce H. “SUPPLEMENTARY ANIMATIONS & DATA FOR: Satan’s skeleton revealed: a tomographic and comparative osteology of Satan eurystomus, the subterranean Widemouth Blindcat (Siluriformes, Ictaluridae). Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia.”

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December 2, 2024, Filed Under: 2017

Satan’s skeleton revealed: a tomographic and comparative osteology of Satan eurystomus, the subterranean Widemouth Blindcat (Siluriformes, Ictaluridae)

Citation:

Lundberg, John G., Dean A. Hendrickson, Kyle R. Luckenbill, and Arce H Mariangeles. “Satan’s skeleton revealed: a tomographic and comparative osteology of Satan eurystomus, the subterranean Widemouth Blindcat (Siluriformes, Ictaluridae).” Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 165 (1): 117–173.

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December 2, 2024, Filed Under: 2017

Satan’s Skeleton Revealed

Citation:

Lundberg, John G., Dean A. Hendrickson, Kyle Luckenbill, and Mariangeles Arce H. “Satan’s Skeleton Revealed.” Austin, Texas, U.S.A.

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