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    Criteria for determining native distributions of biota: the case of the northern plains killifish in the Cheyenne River drainage, North America by Hoagstrom, Christopher W, Hayer, Cari-Ann, Berry, Charles R. Jr

    Published in Aquatic conservation (01-01-2009)
    “…1.Criteria exist to help determine native distributions of species, but they are seldom explicitly used.2.As an example of their utility, nine revised and…”
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    The American Fisheries Society: An AIBS Member Society Promoting Fisheries Science and Education since 1870 by BERRY, CHARLES R

    Published in Bioscience (01-08-2002)
    “…The American Fisheries Society, formed in 1870, can claim to be the oldest conservation organization in the US. Over the last century, AFS has expanded its…”
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    Morphological diversity among fishes in a Great Plains river drainage by Hoagstrom, Christopher W, Berry, Charles R

    Published in Hydrobiologia (2008)
    “…Longitudinal succession of stream fish faunas is commonly related to increasing stream size and stability. However, effects of succession on assemblage…”
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    Comparison of White Sucker Age Estimates from Scales, Pectoral Fin Rays, and Otoliths by Sylvester, Ryan M., Berry, Charles R.

    “…The ages of 229 white suckers Catostomus commersonii from six drainages in the upper Missouri River basin were estimated from scales, pectoral fin ray…”
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    Evaluation of Predicted Fish Distribution Models for Rare Fish Species in South Dakota by Hayer, Cari‐Ann, Wall, Steven S., Berry, Charles R.

    “…Predictive fish distribution models have utility in planning conservation measures for rare fish species. However, species rarity creates sampling and modeling…”
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    Effect of Hook Style, Bait Type, and River Location on Trotline Catches of Flathead and Channel Catfish by Arterburn, John E., Berry, Charles R.

    “…Trotlines can be used to provide data on catfish populations, but better understanding of trotline selectivity is needed. We compared differences in the…”
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    RIVER SIZE AND FISH ASSEMBLAGES IN SOUTHWESTERN SOUTH DAKOTA by Hoagstrom, Christopher W., Wall, Steven S., Duehr, Jeremy P., Berry, Charles R.

    Published in Great Plains research (01-10-2006)
    “…We studied relations between river size, fish species diversity, and fish species composition along four major rivers in the Great Plains of southwestern South…”
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    FISHES OF THE MISSOURI NATIONAL RECREATIONAL RIVER, SOUTH DAKOTA AND NEBRASKA by Berry, Charles R., Young, Bradley

    Published in Great Plains research (01-04-2004)
    “…Two sections of the Missouri River, one extending 94 km downstream from Gavins Point Dam, and the other extending 62 km downstream from Fort Randall Dam, are…”
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    Threatened fishes of the world: Notropis topeka Gilbert, 1884 (Cyprinidae) by WALLS, Steven S, BERRY, Charles R

    Published in Environmental biology of fishes (01-07-2004)
    “…The Topeka shiner is considered to be endangered in Missouri, threatened in Iowa and Kansas and is a species of concern in South Dakota. The morphological…”
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    FISH COMMUNITY PERSISTENCE IN EASTERN NORTH AND SOUTH DAKOTA RIVERS by Shearer, Jeffrey S., Berry, Charles R.

    Published in Great Plains research (01-04-2003)
    “…Over the past 25 years, the James River in North and South Dakota has experienced records in minimum and maximum discharge. Our objectives were to compare: (1)…”
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    A Survey of Angler Attitudes and Biologist Opinions regarding Trophy Catfish and their Management by Arterburn, John E., Kirby, Daniel J., Berry, Charles R.

    Published in Fisheries (Bethesda) (01-05-2002)
    “…Flathead catfish (Pylodictis olivaris), channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus), and blue catfish (I. furcatus) are capable of reaching trophy sizes within the…”
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    ZOOGEOGRAPHIC PATTERNS AND FAUNAL CHANGE OF SOUTH DAKOTA FISHES by Hoagstrom, Christopher W., Wall, Steven S., Kral, Jason G., Blackwell, Brian G., Berry, Charles R.

    Published in Western North American naturalist (01-04-2007)
    “…We summarized historic and recent fish distributions in South Dakota and analyzed fish faunal similarity at 2 spatial scales (geomorphic province and river…”
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    The Fiction and Fact of the Reform: The Case of the Central District of Oaxaca, 1856-1867 by Berry, Charles R.

    Published in The Americas (Washington. 1944) (01-01-1970)
    “…Through the decades, historians who have dealt with the Mexican Reform either directly or in passing have formulated a series of generalizations which have…”
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    Historical Fish Assemblage Flux in the Cheyenne River below Angostura Dam by Hoagstrom, Christopher W., DeWitte, Austin C., Gosch, Nathan J.C., Berry, Charles R.

    Published in Journal of freshwater ecology (01-06-2007)
    “…Dams on rivers alter hydrology and geomorphology downstream, which often affect fish assemblage composition. Such was the case on the Upper Cheyenne River…”
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    Fishes and Habitat Characteristics of the Keya Paha River, South Dakota-Nebraska by Harland, Brandon, Berry, Charles R.

    Published in Journal of freshwater ecology (01-06-2004)
    “…Fishes were collected in four mainstem reaches and eight tributary reaches in the Keya Paha River basin during May and June 2002. Most reaches were…”
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    Biological Characteristics of the Blue Sucker in the James River and the Big Sioux River, South Dakota by Morey, Nathan M., Berry, Charles R.

    Published in Journal of freshwater ecology (01-03-2003)
    “…Little is known about the relative abundance and biology of the blue sucker (Cycleptus elongatus), a species that may be declining in some parts of its range…”
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