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Cave CatfishEducational resources on Cave CatfishCave Catfish [an error occurred while processing this directive] IUCN Profile of the Cave Catfish Clarias cavernicola Clarias cavernicola Trewavas, 1936: Cave catfish: Common Name: Cave catfish (E); spelonkbaber (Afrikaans); blinder höhlenwels (G). Etymology: cavernicola (L) living in a cave. www.clt.astate.edu/aromero/new_page_125.htm HOME PAGE OF DEAN A. HENDRICKSON With some luck, our cave catfish/invertebrate work will expand into the Edwards Aquifer in the San Antonio region in the near future. https://webspace.utexas.edu/deanhend/www Population decline in a Brazilian cave catfish, Trichomycterus ... Population decline in a Brazilian cave catfish, Trichomycterus itacarambiensis Trajano & Pinna, 1996 (Siluriformes): reduced flashflood as a probable cause. www.nsm.buffalo.edu/Research/SPELEOBIOLOGY_NOTES/index.php/Speleo/article/view/7 Flint Hills geomorphology, Kansas In Smith Cave, catfish were identified as black bullheads (Ictalurus melas), and the predominant amphipod species appears to be Clanton's cave amphipod (Stygobromus clantoni). academic.emporia.edu/aberjame/field/flint/geomorph.htm Jean Krejca, Vita March, August 1997; March, June, November 1998; March, July 1999 Biological studies of troglobitic Mexican blind cave catfish. Chiquibul, Belize. www.inhs.uiuc.edu/~sjtaylor/cave/mexico/jkvita.html Browse Title Index Population decline in a Brazilian cave catfish, Trichomycterus itacarambiensis Trajano & Pinna, 1996 (Siluriformes): reduced flashflood as a probable cause. www.nsm.buffalo.edu/Research/SPELEOBIOLOGY_NOTES/index.php/Speleo/search/titles Vol 1 (2009) A new method for sampling stygofauna from groundwater fed marshlands / soaks ... Population decline in a Brazilian cave catfish, Trichomycterus itacarambiensis Trajano & Pinna www.nsm.buffalo.edu/Research/SPELEOBIOLOGY_NOTES/index.php/Speleo/issue/current Hypogean Fish Literature Food and reproduction of Trichomycterus itacarambiensis, cave catfish from south-eastern Brazil. J. Fish. Biol. 51:53-63. Trajano, E. 1997b. Population ecology of Trichomycterus www.clt.astate.edu/aromero/hypogean_fish_literature.htm Measurement of Genetic Variation in Populations ...and southern natural populations. Genetics 129, 753-761. Trajano E (1997) Population ecology of Trichomycterus itacarambiensis, a cave catfish from pages.nyu.edu/~rb4/BalitoridDiversityManuscript.htm EarthWorks This team might explore earthworms in the prairie, crayfish in the cave, catfish in the pond, bacteria in the butterfly meadow, and acorn weevils in the oak-hickory forest. infohost.nmt.edu/~bridge/earthwks/e_works.html
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