Search Results - "Banford, Heidi"
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Microhabitat Use, Spawning Behavior, and Spawning Substrate Use of the Tallapoosa Darter (Etheostoma tallapoosae)
Published in The American midland naturalist (01-10-2019)“…Habitat use information for many headwater fish species in the southeastern United States is lacking, despite this group's contribution to regional…”
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Biogeography of amphi-Atlantic and amphi-American fishes: The Scomberomorus regalis (Scombridae), Strongylura marina (Belonidae) and Hyporhamphus unifasciatus (Hemiramphidae) species groups
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Status of the eastern Pacific agujon needlefish Tylosurus pacificus (Steindachner, 1876) (Beloniformes: Belonidae)
Published in Revista de biología tropical (01-07-2001)“…Tylosurus pacificus (Steindachner, 1876) is confirmed to have full species rank based on: 1) sympatry with T. acus melanotus at Isla Gorgona and in Panamá; 2)…”
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A new species of halfbeak, Hyporhamphus naos (Beloniformes: Hemiramphidae), from the tropical eastern Pacific
Published in Revista de biología tropical (01-07-2001)“…The tropical eastern Pacific halfbeak previously considered conspecific with the western Atlantic Hyporhamphus unifasciatus (Ranzani 1842) is described as a…”
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Biogeography of amphi-Atlantic and amphi-American fishes: The Scomberomorus regalis (Scombridae), Strongylura marina (Belonidae) and Hyporhamphus unifasciatus (Hemiramphidae) species groups
Published 01-01-1998“…Phylogenetic and historical biogeographic hypotheses were explored for three groups of teleost fishes that are hypothesized to share a common biogeographic…”
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Phylogenetic Systematics of the Scomberomorus regalis (Teleostei: Scombridae) Species Group: Molecules, Morphology and Biogeography of Spanish Mackerels
Published in Copeia (02-08-1999)“…Phylogenetic and historical biogeographic hypotheses were explored and inferred for the Scomberomorus regalis species group, composed of five New World species…”
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