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    Osteology of Paedocypris, a miniature and highly developmentally truncated fish (Teleostei: Ostariophysi: Cyprinidae) by Britz, R., Conway, K. W.

    Published in Journal of morphology (1931) (01-04-2009)
    “…Species of the cyprinid genus Paedocypris are among the smallest and most developmentally truncated fishes and vertebrates. Our analysis of their skeletal…”
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    Conservation Genetics of an Undescribed Species of Dionda (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) in the Rio Grande Drainage in Western Texas by Hanna, A. H, Conway, K. W, Carson, E. W, Garrett, G. P, Gold, J. R

    Published in The Southwestern naturalist (01-03-2013)
    “…The systematic and conservation-genetic status of a population of the cyprinid genus Dionda in Alamito Creek, a tributary of the Rio Grande in Big Bend Ranch…”
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    Complete mitochondrial genomes of Notropis oxyrhynchus and Notropis buccula (Cypriniformes: Leuciscidae) by Fields, A. T., Conway, K. W., Dolan, E. P., Swift, D. G., Monroe, A. A., Hollenbeck, C. M., Bean, P. T., Anderson, J. D., Portnoy, D. S.

    Published in Mitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources (19-11-2024)
    “…The Leuciscidae (minnows, shiners and relatives) is a diverse family of freshwater fishes with many species endangered due to anthropogenic stressors. Notropis…”
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    Sexual dimorphism of the Weberian apparatus and pectoral girdle in Sundadanio axelrodi (Ostariophysi: Cyprinidae) by Conway, K. W., Britz, R.

    Published in Journal of fish biology (01-11-2007)
    “…The miniature cyprinid fish, Sundadanio axelrodi, exhibits extreme sexual dimorphism in the skeleton of the Weberian apparatus, the fifth rib and pectoral…”
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    A new species of gravel-dwelling loach (Ostariophysi: Nemacheilidae) from the Nepalese Himalayan foothills by Conway, K. W., Edds, D. R., Shrestha, J., Mayden, R. L.

    Published in Journal of fish biology (01-12-2011)
    “…Turcinoemacheilus himalaya, new species, is described from the Koshi and Gandaki River basins of Nepal. The new species is distinguished from its hypothesised…”
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    Balitora eddsi, a new species of hillstream loach (Ostariophysi: Balitoridae) from Nepal by Conway, K. W., Mayden, R. L.

    Published in Journal of fish biology (01-04-2010)
    “…A new species of hillstream loach Balitora eddsi is described from the Karnali River drainage in south‐western Nepal. The new species is distinguished from all…”
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    Gill-filament ossifications: a possible morphological synapomorphy uniting the families Balitoridae and Cobitidae (Ostariophysi: Cypriniformes) by Conway, K. W., Mayden, R. L.

    Published in Journal of fish biology (01-12-2009)
    “…Ossifications associated with the gill filaments of members of the Balitoridae and Cobitidae are described for the first time. Although gill‐filament…”
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    Rapid sea-level change and coastal evolution on the Pacific margin of Canada by Barrie, J.Vaughn, Conway, Kim W.

    Published in Sedimentary geology (15-06-2002)
    “…A rapid regression occurred off the northern Pacific margin of Canada approximately between 14,600 and 12,500 14C years B.P., contemporary with the…”
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    RECENT HEXACTINOSIDAN SPONGE REEFS (SILICATE MOUNDS) OFF BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA: FRAME-BUILDING PROCESSES by KRAUTTER, MANFRED, CONWAY, KIM W, BARRIE, J. VAUGHN

    Published in Journal of paleontology (01-01-2006)
    “…Hexactinosidan sponges are important reef-building organisms in Earth history as they are able to create a three-dimensional reef framework and thereby form…”
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    A chronology of post-glacial mass-transport deposits on the Canadian Beaufort Slope by Riedel, M., King, E.L., Cameron, G.D.M., Blasco, S., Conway, K.W., Dallimore, S.R., Rohr, K.M.M., Jin, Y.K., Hong, J.K.

    Published in Marine geology (01-03-2021)
    “…Extent and chronology of 24 buried and seabed-exposed mass transport deposits (MTDs) on the continental slope of the Canadian Beaufort Sea were compiled…”
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    Post glacial sea levels on the Western Canadian continental shelf: evidence for rapid change, extensive subaerial exposure, and early human habitation by Josenhans, Heiner W., Fedje, Daryl W., Conway, Kim W., Barrie, J.Vaughn

    Published in Marine geology (01-06-1995)
    “…Grounded piedmont type glaciers inundated and isostatically loaded the deep troughs which indent the Western Canadian continental shelf, as far west as the…”
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    Large-scale sedimentary bedforms and sediment dynamics on a glaciated tectonic continental shelf: Examples from the Pacific margin of Canada by Barrie, J. Vaughn, Conway, Kim W., Picard, Kim, Greene, H. Gary

    Published in Continental shelf research (30-03-2009)
    “…The Pacific margin of Canada has been subjected to tectonism, dramatic sea level change and vigorous storm and tidal energy since glacial times resulting in a…”
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    Status of the glass sponge reefs in the Georgia Basin by Cook, Sarah E., Conway, Kim W., Burd, Brenda

    Published in Marine environmental research (01-01-2008)
    “…The purpose of this paper is to describe the status and general faunal composition of sponge reefs in the Georgia Basin (GB), British Columbia, Canada…”
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    On Psilorhynchus sucatio and P. nudithoracicus, with the description of a new species of Psilorhynchus from northeastern India (Ostariophysi: Psilorhynchidae) by Conway, Kevin W, Dittmer, Drew E, Jezisek, Laci E, Ng, Heok Hee

    Published in Zootaxa (11-07-2013)
    “…Psilorhynchus sucatio (Hamilton) is redescribed based on the examination of 462 specimens, 13-67 mm standard length (SL). Psilorhynchus nudithoracicus Tilak &…”
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    Larval development of the Mexican Snook, Centropomus poeyi (Teleostei: Centropomidae) by Kubicek, Kole M., Álvarez-González, Carlos Alfonso, Martínez-García, Rafael, Contreras-Sánchez, Wilfrido Miguel, Pohlenz, Camilo, Conway, Kevin W.

    Published in Neotropical Ichthyology (01-01-2018)
    “…ABSTRACT We document for the first time the early ontogeny of Centropomus poeyi based on captive raised material representing 0-19 days posthatch (dph). The…”
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    Phylogenetic diagnosis of the African cyprinid genus Clypeobarbus (Ostariophysi: Cyprinidae), with the rehabilitation of Clypeobarbus bomokandi by Conway, K.W.(Saint Louis Univ. (USA)), Stiassny M.L.J

    Published in Ichthyological research (01-08-2008)
    “…The subgenus Clypeobarbus Fowler 1936 is elevated to generic rank and distinguished from African “ Barbus ” by the derived presence of a midlateral row of…”
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    Geomorphology of unique reefs on the western Canadian shelf: sponge reefs mapped by multibeam bathymetry by Conway, Kim W., Barrie, J. Vaughn, Krautter, Manfred

    Published in Geo-marine letters (01-09-2005)
    “…Multibeam imagery of siliceous sponge reefs (Hexactinellida, Hexactinosida) reveals the setting, form, and organization of five reef complexes on the western…”
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    Discovery of a “Living Dinosaur”: Globally unique modern hexactinellid sponge reefs off British Columbia, Canada by Krautter, Manfred, Conway, Kim W., Barrie, J. Vaughn, Neuweiler, Matthias

    Published in Facies (01-01-2001)
    “…Globally unique hexactinellid sponge reefs occur on the continental shelf off British Columbia, Canada. They cover about 425 km^sup 2^ of seafloor on the…”
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    The Gill Arches of Psilorhynchus (Ostariophysi: Psilorhynchidae) by Conway, Kevin W, Mayden, Richard L

    Published in Copeia (16-05-2007)
    “…Members of the genus Psilorhynchus are small cypriniform fishes adapted for life in the fast flowing streams of the Ganga–Brahmaputra drainage of India and…”
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