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Jarrett, A., Stiles, W., Janosik, A., Blanton, R., and Johnston, C. 2017. Evidence of Stream Capture from the Tallapoosa River Drainage by a Chattahoochee River Tributary Based on Fish Distributions. Southeastern Naturalist 16(1):117-126. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Carol_Johnston4/publication/314983066_Evidence_of_Stream_Capture_from_the_Tallapoosa_River_Drainage_by_a_Chattahoochee_River_Tributary_Based_on_Fish_Distributions/links/58d1501692851cf4f8f4b2c7/Evidence-of-Stream-Captu.
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Reference Number: 29948
Type: Journal Article
Author: Jarrett, A., Stiles, W., Janosik, A., Blanton, R., and Johnston, C.
Date (year): 2017
Article Title:Evidence of Stream Capture from the Tallapoosa River Drainage by a Chattahoochee River Tributary Based on Fish Distributions
Journal Name: Southeastern Naturalist
Volume: 16
Issue: 1
Pages: 117-126
URL: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Carol_Johnston4/publication/314983066_Evidence_of_Stream_Capture_from_the_Tallapoosa_River_Drainage_by_a_Chattahoochee_River_Tributary_Based_on_Fish_Distributions/links/58d1501692851cf4f8f4b2c7/Evidence-of-Stream-Captu
Keywords: Chattahoochee Bass, Tallapoosa Bass, Tallapoosa Shiner, Micropterus tallapoosae, Cyprinella gibbsi, Tallapoosa River drainage, stream capture, mitochrondrial DNA
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