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TABS Species Account TN00090

TN00090 COLDWATER DARTER ETHEOSTOMA DITREMA

Tennessee Animal Biogeographic System TABS

version 12/2002


Taxonomy
Status
Distribution
Habitat Associations
Food Habits
Environmental Associations
Life History
Management Practices
References

References

835* Cooper, E.L. 1983. The Fishes of Pennsylvania. Penn. State 
Univ. Press, University Park.

842* Scott, W.B., Crossman, E.J. 1973. Freshwater fishes of 
Canada. Can. Fish. Res. Board Bull. 184.:966.

1114* Dobie, J., Meehean, O.L., Snieszko, S.F., Washburn, G.N. 
1956. Raising bait fishes. Circ. 35. U. S. Fish Wildl. Serv., 
Washington, D. C:124.

1115* Fowler, H.W. 1919. A list of the fishes of Pennsylvania. 
Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 32.:49-74.

1389* Schwartz, F. 1963. The fresh-water minnows of Maryland. 
Md. Conserv. 40.:19-29.

1473* Gerald, J.W. 1966. Food habits of the longnose dace, 
Rhicnchthys cataractae. Copeia 1966.:478-485.

1475* McPhail, J.D., Lindsey, C.C. 1970. Freshwater fishes of 
Northwestern Canada and Alaska. Bull. Fish. Res. Board Can. 
173.:381.

1476* Reed, R.J. 1959. Age, growth and food of the longnose 
dace, Rhinichthys cataractae in Northwestern Pennsylvania. 
Copeia 1959.:160-162.

2251* Cooper, J.E. 1980. Egg, larval, and juvenile development 
of longnose dace, Rhinichthys cataractae, and river chub, 
Nocomis micropogon, with notes on their hybridization. Copeia 
1980(3).:469-478341.

2253* Kavaliers, M. 1981. Seasonal effects on the freerunning 
rhythm of circadian activity of long-nose dace (Rhinichthys 
cataractae). Environ. Biol. Fishes 6(2).:203-206.

2254* Gee, J.H. 1972. Adaptive variation in swimbladder length 
and volume in dace, genus Rhinichthys. J. Fish. Res. Board Can. 
29(2).:119-127.

2255* Gee, J.H. 1974. Behaviorial and developmental plasticity 
of bouyancy in the longnose, Rhinichthys cataractae, and 
blacknose, R. atratulus (Cyprinidae) dace. J. Fish. Res. Board 
Can. 31(1).:35-41.

2257* Gibbons, J.R.H., Gee, J.H. 1972. Ecological segregation 
between longnose and blacknose dace (genus Rhinichthys) in the 
Mink River, Manitoba. J. Fish. Res. Board Can. 29(9).:1245-1252.

2258* Bartnik, V.G. 1972. Comparison of the breeding habits of 
two subspecies of longnose dace, Rhinichthys cataractae. Can. J. 
Zool. 50(1).:83-86.

2259* Brazo, D.C., Liston, C.R., Anderson, R.C. 1978. Life 
history of the longnose dace, Rhinichthys cataractae, in the 
surge zone of eastern Lake Michigan near Ludington, Michigan. 
Trans. Amer. Fish. Soc. 107(4).:550-556.

2266* Gee, J.H., Northcote, T.G. 1963. Comparative ecology of 
two sympatric species of dace (Rhinichthys) in the Fraser River 
system, British Columbia. J. Fish. Res. Board Can. 
20(1).:105-118.

2269* Ross, M.R., Cavender, T.M. 1977. First report of the 
natural Cyprinid hybrid, Notropis cornutus X Rhinichthys 
cataractae, from Ohio. Copeia 1977(4).:777-780.

2270* Merritt, R.B., Rogers, J.F., Kurz, B.J. 1978. Genic 
variability in the longnose dace, Rhinichthys cataractae. 
Evolution 32(1).:116-124.

2272* Gee, J.H. 1968. Adjustment of buoyancy by longnose dace 
(Rhinichthys cataractae) in relation to velocity of water. J. 
Fish. Res. Board Can. 25(7).:1495-1496.

2273* Clayton, J.W., Gee, J.H. 1969. Lactate dehydrogenase 
isozymes in longnose and blacknose dace (Rhinichthys cataractae 
and R. atratulus) and their hybrid. J. Fish. Res. Board Can. 
26(11).:3049-3053.

4205* Jenkins, R.E. 1984. Fishes of Virginia (tentative)..

TN5002* Eagar, D. and R.H. Hatcher, editors. 1980. Tennessee's 
rare wildlife Volume I: the vertebrates. Tennessee Wildlife 
Resources Agency, Nashville, TN.

TN5011* Nature Conservancy. Element Abstracts (TVA,TN,NC). 
contact D. Durham, Tennessee Natural Heritage Program, 
Nashville, TN.

TN5017* Page, L.M., Handbook of darters. T.F.H. Publications, 
INC., Neptune City, NJ. 271p.

TN5018* Kuehne, R.A., and R.W. Barbour. 1983. The American 
darters. University of Kentucky Press, Lexington, KY. 216p.

TN5052* Ramsey, J.S., and R.D. Suttkus, 1965. Etheostoma 
ditrema, a new darter of the subgenus Oligocephalus (Percidae ) 
from Springs of the Alabama River Basin in Alabama and Georgia. 
Tulane Stud. Zool. 12:65-77.

TN5053* Seesock, W.E., J.S. Ramsey, and F.L. Seesock, 1978. Life 
and limitation of the coldwater darter (Etheostoma ditrema) in 
Glencoe Spring, Alabama. Assoc. Southeast Biol. 25:56.

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