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Thicktail Chub

Educational resources on Thicktail Chub

Thicktail Chub [an error occurred while processing this directive] IUCN Profile of the Thicktail Chub

Academic web links for the Thicktail Chub.


Fishes of Putah-Cache
Thicktail chub, Gila crassicauda, native, resident, extinct Thicktail chub once were one of the most abundant fish in Clear Lake and the Central Valley, and a favored food of the
bioregion.ucdavis.edu/where/fishlist.html

The Fishes of Putah Creek
Most of the floodplain fishes are gone; some, like thicktail chub, are extinct. A host of alien fishes have invaded, encouraged by Euro-American settlers who failed to
bioregion.ucdavis.edu/book/04_lake_solano/04_04_moyle_fish_lowpc.html

ADW: Gila crassicauda: Classification
Gila crassicauda (thicktail chub) ...
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/classification/Gila_crassicauda.html

Chapter 11 Inland Waters
...thicktail chub is extinct due to draining their wetlands and channeling, the sacramento blackfish and splittail chub are threatened. suckers are second most common in california
www.sonoma.edu/users/c/cannon/bio314chapter11.html

PPT Slide
Thicktail Chub (Gila crassicauda)-CA [1957] Pahranagat Spinedace (Lepidomeda altivelis)-NV [1940] Marvillas Red Shiner (Notropis lutrensis blairi)-TX [1960]
www.esf.edu/hss/IsotopeWS/Patterson/tsld023.htm

ADW: Gila: Classification
... Gila crassicauda (thicktail chub)
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/classification/Gila.html

The River (Once) Wild
The Chinook is by no means the only species that has suffered under poor water management: the thicktail chub, the splittail and the delta smelt are all San Joaquin natives and are
www.bu.edu/sjmag/scimag2005/features/sanjoaquin.htm

Transactions of the American Fisheries Society; Vol 124; 1995; pages ...
Doubts concerning the prehistoric status of the extinct thicktail chub in the Pajara-Salinas drainages (Gobalet 1990a) can be dismissed based on the recovery of 276 diagnostic
digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1011&context=ssci_fac

DigitalCommons@CalPoly - Kenneth W. Gobalet and Terry L. Jones ...
Sacramento perch Archoplites interruptus was the most abundant species found at freshwater sites, and remains of extinct thicktail chub Gila crassicauda confirm its presence in the
digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/ssci_fac/12

Extinct vertebrates/Simpson
Thicktail chub / Gila crassicauda / California / 1957. Pahrangat spinedace / Lepidomeda altivelis / Nevada / 1940 Phantom shiner / Notropis orca / New Mexico, Texas, Mexico / 1975
www.bio.txstate.edu/~rsimpson/techniques/extinct.html







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