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Edwards, R.J., and S. Contreras-Balderas. 1991. Historical changes in the ichthyofauna of the lower Rio Grande (Rio Bravo Del Norte), Texas and Mexico. The Southwestern Naturalist 36(2):201-212.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 837
Type: Journal Article
Author: Edwards, R.J., and S. Contreras-Balderas
Date (year): 1991
Article Title:Historical changes in the ichthyofauna of the lower Rio Grande (Rio Bravo Del Norte), Texas and Mexico
Journal Name: The Southwestern Naturalist
Volume: 36
Issue: 2
Pages: 201-212
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Keywords: Rio Grande, Texas, fishes, fauna, palm tree, Mexico, collection, upstream, atractosteus, Lepisosteus, dorosoma, Astyanax, Pimephales, Notropis, Hybognathus, Hybopsis, Carpiodes, Moxostoma, Ictalurus, Gambusia, Aplodinotus, Micropterus, Lepomis, Cichlasoma, Carassius, Notemigonus, Morone
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Carassius auratus

    TX - Rio Grande, near Brownsville

Cyprinus carpio

    TX - Rio Grande drainage
    TX - Rio Grande, Anzalduas Dam
    TX - Rio Grande, near Brownsville
    TX - Rio Grande, Mouth, near Boca Chica

Lepomis auritus

    TX - Rio Grande River, Falcon Reservoir

Lepomis microlophus

    TX - Rio Grande River, Falcon Reservoir
    TX - Rio Grande, Anzalduas Dam

Morone chrysops

    TX - Rio Grande River, Falcon Reservoir
    TX - Rio Grande, Anzalduas Dam

Notemigonus crysoleucas

    TX - Rio Grande River, Falcon Reservoir

Oreochromis aureus

    TX - Rio Grande River, Falcon Reservoir
    TX - Rio Grande, Anzalduas Dam
    TX - Rio Grande, near Brownsville

Pomoxis annularis

    TX - Rio Grande River, Falcon Reservoir
    TX - Rio Grande, Anzalduas Dam
    TX - Rio Grande, near Brownsville


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