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Atlas Of Fishes Of The St. Louis Bay Drainage In Southern Mississippi, Royal D. Suttkus, David A. White, Maurice F. Mettee Jan 1999

Atlas Of Fishes Of The St. Louis Bay Drainage In Southern Mississippi, Royal D. Suttkus, David A. White, Maurice F. Mettee

Gulf and Caribbean Research

This atlas presents a comprehensive report on fishes collected in the St. Louis Bay drainage between October 1950 and October 1989, prior to several recent years of accelerated commercial and residential development. A total of 261 samples taken at 126 sites from headwaters of major streams to the mouth of St. Louis Bay resulted in the collection of 75,625 specimens representing 124 species plus 2 hybrid sunfish combinations. Precise locality data are given for each collection site, with number of species and specimens taken at each site, followed by a total list of species taken at each site. A distribution …


A Bibliography Of Anomalies Of Fishes: Supplement 3, C.E. Dawson, Elizabeth Heal Jan 1976

A Bibliography Of Anomalies Of Fishes: Supplement 3, C.E. Dawson, Elizabeth Heal

Gulf and Caribbean Research

This third supplement adds 158 titles to “A Bibliography of Anomalies of Fishes,” which was originally published in this journal in 1964; the first supplement followed in 1966 and the second supplement, in 1971. Citations now total 1498 in the series.


A Bibliography Of Anomalies Of Fishes, Supplement 2, C.E. Dawson Jan 1971

A Bibliography Of Anomalies Of Fishes, Supplement 2, C.E. Dawson

Gulf and Caribbean Research

This listing adds 213 titles to the original bibliography (Gulf Res. Repts. 1 (6), 1964) and the 1966 supplement (Gulf Res. Repts. 2(2) :169-176). Although a number of previously overlooked references are included, there are 137 citations of works published during the 1965-70 period. The frequency of recent publications offers some indication of the current worldwide interest in problems of fish teratology.


A Bibliography Of Anomalies Of Fishes, Supplement 1, C.E. Dawson Jan 1966

A Bibliography Of Anomalies Of Fishes, Supplement 1, C.E. Dawson

Gulf and Caribbean Research

The original bibliography (Gulf Res. Repts. 1 (6), 1964) has, reportedly, been of considerable value to workers interested in the teratology of fishes and other vertebrates. The present supplement is the first of a proposed series which will attempt to include all new and pertinent publications as well as those which have previously been overlooked. The overall usefulness of the bibliography should be enhanced by its maintenance on a relatively current basis. Supplements will be issued irregularly and will normally include 75 to 100 new citations.


A Bibliography Of Anomalies Of Fishes, C.E. Dawson Jan 1964

A Bibliography Of Anomalies Of Fishes, C.E. Dawson

Gulf and Caribbean Research

This bibliography was originally intended as an adjunct to the author's current studies of anomalies in marine fish populations. A number of recent notes have shown, however, that present workers are largely unfamiliar with the rather extensive literature on fish teratology in respect to both particular anomalies and their previous recognition in a species or other taxon. There is an evident need for a compilation of the literature and it is hoped that the present work will fulfill its purpose by facilitating current and future studies in this important area of ichthyology.

Standard bibliographical and abstracting sources such as Dean's …