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Smith-Vaniz, W.F. 1968. Freshwater Fishes of Alabama. Auburn University Agricultural Experiment Station Auburn, AL.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 78
Type: Book
Author: Smith-Vaniz, W.F.
Date (year): 1968
Edition:
Title:Freshwater Fishes of Alabama.
Publisher:Auburn University Agricultural Experiment Station Auburn, AL.
Publisher Location:
Volume:
Pages: 211 pp
URL:
Keywords: Alabama fishes
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Ameiurus melas

    AL - Conecuh drainage, upper (all drainages east of Mobile basin)
    AL - Patsaliga drainage
    AL - Sepulga drainage
    AL - Pea drainage
    AL - Upper Choctawhatchee drainage
    AL - Lower Conecuh drainage

Carassius auratus

    AL - Coosa River
    AL - Black Warrior River
    AL - Coosa River

Culaea inconstans

    AL - Big Butler Creek, trib. to Shoal Creek, near Puitton

Cyprinus carpio

    AL - low-gradient streams, lakes and impoundments in the Tennessee River system
    AL - low-gradient streams, lakes and impoundments in the Chattahoochee River system
    AL - Mobile Bay system,low-gradient streams, lakes and impoundments
    AL - Tennessee River drainage
    AL - Coosa River drainage
    AL - Cahaba drainage
    AL - Tallapoosa River
    AL - Black Warrior drainage
    AL - Alabama River drainage
    AL - upper Tombigbee system
    AL - Tombigbee drainage, lower
    AL - Mobile-Tensaw system
    AL - Chattahoochee River drainage
    AL - Mobile Bay drainage, rivers and impoundments

Oncorhynchus mykiss

    AL - Tennessee River drainage
    AL - Wilson Reservoir (Lake)
    AL - Guntersville Dam on the Tennessee River
    AL - Wilson Reservoir (Lake)
    AL - Guntersville Dam on the Tennessee River

Oreochromis aureus

    AL - state non-specific

Oreochromis mossambicus

    AL - state non-specific

Pimephales promelas

    AL - state non-specific
    AL - a few streams and impoundments
    AL - Tallapoosa River

Tilapia zillii

    AL - state non-specific


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