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Tulotoma

Educational resources on Tulotoma

Tulotoma or Tulotoma magnifica is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Endangered due to B1+2c. IUCN Profile of the Tulotoma

Academic web links for the Tulotoma.


ADW: Tulotoma: Classification
taxon. Information: Pictures: Specimens: Sounds: Selecting an icon will take you directly to that
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/classification/Tulotoma.html

Department of Fisheries and Allied Aquacultures: Tulotoma Snail
Catfish identifcation, life habits and fishing ... The Endangered Tulotoma Snail . Justification. The tulotoma snail (Tulotoma magnifica) is native to the Coosa and Alabama River
www.ag.auburn.edu/fish/peaks-of-excellence/rec-fish-ecology/tulotomasnail.php

Declining Populations
The Tulotoma snail (Tulotoma magnifica) is an operculate species endemic to the Coosa and Alabama River systems in Alabama. Its numbers have declined dramatically relative to
www.ag.auburn.edu/auxiliary/alcfwru/DecliningPops.htm

Arts and Sciences Faculty Publications and Honors
Seventh Progress Report, Tulotoma magnifica: Status and Biology in the Coosa River below Jordan Dam. 1993. Christman, S. P. and E. L. Raiser.
www.bainbridge.edu/academics/arts_sci/fac_pub.htm

Department of Fisheries & Allied Aquacultures
Tulotoma magnifica (Conrad, 1834) is an enlarged operculate gastropod, formerly found throughout the Coosa River system in Alabama, USA whose range has been severely reduced and
www.ag.auburn.edu/fish/directory/faculty/detail-view-test.php?recordID=799

Fisheries and Allied Aquacultures: Auburn University
DISTRIBUTION, HABITAT USE, AND GENETICS OF TULOTOMA MAGNIFICA (GASTROPODA:VIVIPARIDAE) Southeastern Naturalist : 2003 : Energetic Adaptations along a Broad Latitudinal Gradient
www.ag.auburn.edu/fish/directory/faculty/devries.php

www.auburn.edu
...in a large reservoir, ecology and population biology of paddlefish, investigation of Florida versus northern largemouth bass, biology and ecology of the endangered Tulotoma snail
www.auburn.edu/~devridr/research_technician.html

Ireland Center Current Research
Status survey of tributary populations of Tulotoma magnifica. for more info, see the IC's Aquatic Ecology Group page Mike Maceina's Research Project Titles:
www.auburn.edu/~devridr/icresrch.html

www.auburn.edu
Delta estuary, ecology and population biology of paddlefish, investigation of Florida versus northern largemouth bass subspecies, biology and ecology of the endangered Tulotoma
www.auburn.edu/~devridr/GRA.html

FLMNH Collection DB Query Tracking Detail
...phylum = 'mollusca' and genus = 'tulotoma' phylum = 'mollusca' and genus = 'tulotoma' phylum = 'mollusca' and country = 'puerto rico' phylum = 'mollusca' and country = 'puerto rico'
www.flmnh.ufl.edu/scripts/dbs/track_dbs_query_txt_month.asp?database_name=Malacology&...







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