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Boulder DarterEducational resources on Boulder DarterBoulder Darter [an error occurred while processing this directive] IUCN Profile of the Boulder Darter TAXONOMY SPECIES INTERRELATIONSHIPS: The boulder darter is likely preyed upon by the banded sculpin and the smallmouth bass (04). OTHER LIFE HISTORY DESCRIPTORS fwie.fw.vt.edu/WWW/esis/lists/e254017.htm Forestry & Wildlife Sciences Extension Boulder Darter (Etheostoma wapiti) School of Forestry & Wildlife Sciences Extension 602 Duncan Drive · Auburn www.aces.edu/forestry/wildlife/boulderdarter.php ADW: Etheostoma wapiti: Classification Etheostoma wapiti (boulder darter) ... animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/classification/Etheostoma_wapiti.html JURIST - Paper Chase: Environmental brief ~ FWS eases restrictions on ... The Boulder Darter is an endangered species, and the Spotfin Chub is listed as a threatened species. Comments can be made until December 20 here. jurist.law.pitt.edu/paperchase/2004/10/environmental-brief-fws-eases.php Forestry & Wildlife Sciences Extension Pygmy Sculpin: Blue Shiner: Slackwater Darter: Watercress Darter: Boulder Darter: Cahaba Shiner: Palezone Shiner: Goldline Darter: Snail Darter: Vermilion Darter www.aces.edu/forestry/wildlife/fishrange.php ADW: Etheostoma: Classification ... Etheostoma wapiti (boulder darter) animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Etheostoma.html JURIST - Paper Chase: Thursday, October 21, 2004 The Boulder Darter is an endangered species, and the Spotfin Chub is listed as a threatened species. Comments can be made until December 20 here. jurist.law.pitt.edu/paperchase/2004_10_21_indexarch.php Forestry & Wildlife Sciences Extension Boulder Darter * (Etheostoma wapiti) Elk River: Limestone: Cahaba Shiner * (Notropis cahabae) Cahaba River: Bibb, Blount, Perry, Jefferson, Shelby: Palezone Shiner* www.aces.edu/forestry/wildlife/fishes.php Encyclopedia of Alabama: Fishes of Alabama Three species—Alabama shad, ashy darter, and boulder darter—have disappeared from their type localities, but individuals of all three still exist at other locations eoa.auburn.edu/face/Article.jsp?id=h-1586 Untitled Document [ichthyology.usm.edu] As recommended by Noel Burkhead to provide supplemental boulder darter spawning substrates, the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) and CFI placed more than 50 artificial ichthyology.usm.edu/sfc/regional_reports/R3NC1997.php
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