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Walters, D.M. 1997. The distribution, status, and ecology of the fishes of the Conasauga River system. Unpublished M.S. thesis. University of Georgia, Athens, GA.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 1765
Type: Thesis or Dissertation
Author: Walters, D.M.
Date (year): 1997
Title:The distribution, status, and ecology of the fishes of the Conasauga River system.
Thesis/Dissertation Type: M.S. thesis
University:University of Georgia
University Location:Athens, GA
Pages: 70 pp.
Keywords: Coosa, Conesauga, Alabama, Georgia, white sturgeon, Acipenser transmontanus
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Carassius auratus

    GA - Conasauga drainage

Ctenopharyngodon idella

    GA - Conasauga drainage

Cyprinus carpio

    GA - Conasauga drainage
    TN - Conasauga drainage

Gambusia holbrooki

    GA - Conasauga drainage

Hypentelium nigricans

    TN - Conasauga drainage

Lepomis auritus

    GA - Conasauga drainage
    TN - Conasauga drainage

Morone chrysops

    GA - Conasauga drainage

Morone saxatilis

    GA - Conasauga drainage

Oncorhynchus mykiss

    GA - Conasauga drainage
    TN - Conasauga drainage

Pimephales notatus

    GA - Conasauga River at nine sites in the middle section of the river

Pimephales promelas

    GA - Conasauga drainage

Pomoxis annularis

    GA - Conasauga drainage

Salmo trutta

    GA - Conasauga drainage

Salvelinus fontinalis

    GA - Conasauga drainage


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