Bibliography:
Fishes Of The Rio Yaqui Basin,
Mexico And USA


Author: DeLisa Blanton, Arizona State University, Department of Zoology, Tempe, Arizona 85287-1501. July 1995.

Introduction

Unless otherwise indicated, copies of the following published and unpublished documents were filed in July 1995 with the US Fish & Wildlife Service, San Bernardino National Wildlife Refuge, Douglas, AZ; US Fish & Wildlife Service Regional Office, Albuquerque, NM; and in the Archives of the Hayden Library, Arizona State University, Tempe. Included are the literature cited in the 'Fishes of the Rio Yaqui Recovery Plan" (US Fish & Wildlife Service, Albuquerque, NM, 1995) and additional selected references pertaining to conservation of aquatic habitats and biota of the Rio Yaqui Basin, northwestern México and southwestern USA. Acronyms are: AFS, American Fisheries Society; AZGFD, AZ Game and Fish Department; AZSU, Arizona State University; DNFH, Dexter National Fish Hatchery and Technology Center; USFWS, US Fish & Wildlife Service; USGS, US Geological Survey; USNPS, US National Park Service; and UAZ, University of AZ.

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Minckley, W.L. 1980c. Catostomus bernardini Girard, Yaqui sucker. P. 172, Ibid.

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