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TABS Species Account TN00234

TN00234 RIVER CHUB NOCOMIS MICROPOGON

Tennessee Animal Biogeographic System TABS

version 12/2002


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

References

788* Carlander, K.D. 1969. Handbook of Freshwater Fishery 
Biology. Life History Data on Freshwater Fishes of the United 
States and Canada,Exclusive of the Perciformes. 1. Iowa State 
Univ., Ames:752.

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

1203* Shomon, J.S. 1955. Fishing and fishlife in Virginia. Comm. 
of Game and Inland Fish., Richmond:104.

1324* Breder, C.M., Jr., Nigrelli, R. F. 1935. The influence of 
temperature an other factors on the winter aggregations of the 
sunfish, Lepomis auritus, with critical remarks on the social 
behavior of fishes. Ecology 16.:33-47.

1641* Hardy, J.D., Jr. 1978. Development of fishes of the 
mid-Atlantic bight. vol. III. Aphredoderidae through 
rachycentridae. Fish and Wildl. Serv., Washington, D.C:394.

3024* Buynak, G.L., Mohr, W.H., Jr. 1980. Larval development of 
stoneroller, cutlips minnow, and river chub with diagnostic 
keys, including four additional cyprinids. Prog. Fish-Cult. 
42(3).:127-135.

3057* Lachner, E.A. 1952. Studies of the biology of the Cyprinid 
fishes of the chub genus Nocomis of northeastern United States. 
Am. Midl. Nat. 48.:433-466.

3059* Chien, S.M. 1974. Dactylogyrids from North American 
Cyprinids of the genus Nocomis: The Limulus and the Mollis 
groups. J. Parasitol. 60(5).:773-776.

3060* Chien, S.M. 1971. Dactylogyrus from North American 
Cyprinids of the genus Nocomis: The Reciprocus species group. J. 
Parasitol. 57(6).:1211-1214.

3129* Jenkins, R.E., Lachner, E.A. 1979. River chub. Atlas of 
North American freshwater fishes. N. Carolina Biol. Surv., N.C. 
State Museum Nat. Hist., Raleigh:215.

3130* Lachner, E.A. 1950. The comparative food habits of the 
cyprinid fishes Nocomis biguttantus and Nocomis micropogon in 
western New York. J. Wash. Acad. Sci. 40(7).:229-236.

3131* Miller, R.J. 1964. Behavior and ecology of some North 
American cyprinid fishes. Am. Midl. Nat. 72(2).:313-357.

3133* Stauffer, J.R., Jr., Hocutt, C.H., Denoncourt, R.F. 1979. 
Status and distribution of the hybrid Nocomis micropogon X 
Rhinichthys cataractae, with a discussion of hybridization as a 
viable mode of vertebrate speciation. Am. Midl. Nat. 
101(2).:355-365.

3134* 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).:469-478.

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.

TN5057* Etnier, D.A. unpublished. Fishes of Tennessee. 
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN.

TN5072* Lee, D.S., C.R. Gilbert, C.H. Hocutt, R.E. Jenkins, D.A. 
McAllister, and J.R. Stauffer, Jr. (editors). 1980 et seq. Atlas 
of North American Freshwater Fishes. N.C. State Museum of 
Natural History, Raleigh, NC.

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