Notropis Volucellus Wickliffi, a New Subspecies of Cyprinid Fish from the Ohio and Upper Mississippi Rivers
@inproceedings{Trautman1931NotropisVW, title={Notropis Volucellus Wickliffi, a New Subspecies of Cyprinid Fish from the Ohio and Upper Mississippi Rivers}, author={Milton B. Trautman}, year={1931} }
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Taxonomic and Distributional Status of Notropis volucellus and Notropis wickliffi in the Mississippi River Drainage: A Literature Review
- Environmental Science
- 1996
Notropis volucellus was described in 1864 and underwent a confusing taxonomic synonymy with Notropis blennius. By the 1930s, N. volucellus was recognized as a full species with three subspecies. The…
Predictability of phenotypic differentiation across flow regimes in fishes.
- Biology, Environmental ScienceIntegrative and comparative biology
- 2008
A generalized model is described that produces testable hypotheses of morphological and locomotor differentiation between flow regimes in fishes and suggests that water flow drives predictable phenotypic variation in disparate groups of fish based on a common, generalized model.
Character Release and Displacement in Fishes: A Neglected Literature
- Environmental ScienceThe American Naturalist
- 1994
It is shown that competition is frequently a diversifying force that creates differences between species and differences within species when other closely related species are absent, and the lake environment can be viewed as a set of non-Hutchinsonian or "environmental" niches that exist apart from the species that occupy them.