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Cut-and-Paste Reference:
Platania, S.P. 1991. Fishes of the Rio Chama and upper Rio Grande, New Mexico, with preliminary comments on their longitudinal distribution. Southwestern Naturalist 36(2):186-193.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 112
Type: Journal Article
Author: Platania, S.P.
Date (year): 1991
Article Title:Fishes of the Rio Chama and upper Rio Grande, New Mexico, with preliminary comments on their longitudinal distribution.
Journal Name: Southwestern Naturalist
Volume: 36
Issue: 2
Pages: 186-193
URL:
Keywords: New Mexico, Rio Grande, fishes
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Ameiurus melas

    NM - Rio Grande
    NM - Rio Grande
    NM - Rio Grande

Ameiurus natalis

    NM - Rio Grande drainage
    NM - Rio Grande
    NM - Rio Grande

Catostomus commersonii

    NM - Rio Chama River
    NM - Rio Grande
    NM - Rio Grande River
    NM - Rio Grande River
    NM - Rio Grande
    NM - Rio Grande

Cyprinus carpio

    NM - Rio Grande
    NM - Rio Chama River below Abiquiu Reservoir
    NM - Rio Grande
    NM - Rio Grande River
    NM - Rio Grande River
    NM - Rio Grande

Gambusia affinis

    NM - Rio Grande
    NM - Rio Grande
    NM - Rio Grande
    NM - Rio Grande
    NM - Rio Grande

Ictalurus punctatus

    NM - Rio Grande
    NM - Rio Grande
    NM - Rio Grande
    NM - Rio Grande
    NM - Rio Grande

Lepomis cyanellus

    NM - Rio Chama River
    NM - Rio Grande
    NM - Rio Grande
    NM - Rio Grande

Lucania parva

    NM - Rio Grande
    NM - Rio Grande
    NM - Rio Grande River

Micropterus dolomieu

    NM - Rio Grande

Micropterus salmoides

    NM - Rio Grande
    NM - Rio Grande
    NM - Rio Grande
    NM - Rio Grande
    NM - Rio Grande

Oncorhynchus mykiss

    NM - Rio Chama River below Abiquiu Reservoir
    NM - Rio Grande
    NM - Rio Grande
    NM - Rio Grande
    NM - Rio Grande
    NM - Rio Grande

Pomoxis annularis

    NM - Rio Grande
    NM - Rio Grande
    NM - Rio Grande


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