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Blue ShinerEducational resources on Blue ShinerBlue Shiner [an error occurred while processing this directive] IUCN Profile of the Blue Shiner Blue Shiner Blue Shiner (Cyprinella caerulea) Photo and narrative description (Outdoor Alabama) Photo and narative description (Conservation Fisheries) georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/wildlife/blueshiner.htm Blue Shiner Blue shiner. Bluegill. Bonnethead shark. Bowfin. Brook trout. Brown trout. Carp. Chain pickeral. Channel catfish. Cherokee darter www.cviog.uga.edu/Projects/gainfo/wildlife/blueshiner.htm Georgia Fishes Blue shiner. Bluegill. Bonnethead shark. Bowfin. Brook trout. Brown trout. Carp. Chain pickeral. Channel catfish. Cherokee darter www.cviog.uga.edu/gsb/student/wildlife/fish.htm Forestry & Wildlife Sciences Extension Blue Shiner (cyprinella caerulea) School of Forestry & Wildlife Sciences Extension 602 Duncan Drive ยท Auburn www.aces.edu/forestry/wildlife/blueshiner.php Cyprinella caerulea blue shiner Information presented on this map may be used for personal, research, or educational purposes. Use of appropriate data/image credit is requested. naturalhistory.uga.edu/~GMNH/FoGA/images/Fish/RegionMaps/PDFs/cyprcaer.pdf ADW: Cyprinella caerulea: Classification Cyprinella caerulea (blue shiner) ... animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/classification/Cyprinella_caerulea.html Dan Garcia's Spam Homepage ...can lubricate eggs Get ketchup ready Spam on Wonder bread He's allergic to sulfites Hives come after lunch Pressed, the cold slice soothes Eye, a black-and-blue shiner www.cs.berkeley.edu/~ddgarcia/spam.html Department of Fisheries & Allied Aquacultures: The Fish Molevular ... ...spawning behavior : Key2: blue shiner : Key3: holiday darter : Key4: conasuga river : Key5: reproduction : Pub_File: Observational notes on the spawning behavior.pdf www.ag.auburn.edu/fish/ichthyology-new/publications/pubs-detail.php?recordID=1006 Journal of the North Carolina Academy of Sciences Collection : Item ... ...and courtship behaviors of the tricolor shiner, Cyprinella trichroistia, and the tallapoosa shiner, Cyprinella gibbsi, with recommendations for the conservation of the blue shiner dc.lib.unc.edu/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/jncas&CISOPTR=3540&CISOBOX=1&REC=1 Department of Fisheries & Allied Aquacultures: The Fish Molevular ... Habitat use of blue shiner, Cyprinella caerulea. The blue shiner, Cyprinella caerulea, has disappeared throughout much of its range, prompting federal listing as a threatened www.ag.auburn.edu/fish/ichthyology-new/research/conservation/index.php
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