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245 _aEnvironmental Biology of Fishes, Vol.64 Nos.1-4 (2002)
260 _aNetherlands,
_bKluwer Academic Publishers,
_c2001,
300 _a364p.
_c25cm.
440 _916030
_aEnvironmental biology of fishes
_n; Vol.64 No.1-4
505 _aAn Introduction to the Special Volume on the Biology of Hypogean Fishes, It's a Wonderful Hypogean Life: A Guide to the Troglomorphic Fishes of the World, Scientists Prefer them Blind: The History of Hypogean Fish Research, Nontroglobitic Fishes in Bruffey-Hills Creek Cave, West Virginia, and other Caves Worldwide, Part 1. Anatomy, physiology and behavior, The Mechanosensory Lateral Line System of the Hypogean form of Astyanax Fasciatus, Metabolic Rate and Natural History of Ozark Cavefish, Amblyopsis Rosae, in Logan Cave, Arkansas, Locomotory Responses of the Cave Cyprinid Phreatichthys Andruzzii Chemical Signals from Conspecifics and Related Species: New Findings, Responses to Light in Epigean and Hypogean Populations of Gambusia Affinis (Cyprinodontiformes: Poeciliidae), Temporal Organization in Locomotor Activity of the Hypogean Loach, Nemacheilus Evezardi, and its Epigean Ancestor, Part 2. Ecology and conservation, Ecology of Subterranean Fishes: An Overview, Population Biology and Growth of Ozark Cavefish in Logan Cave National Wildlife Refuge, Arkansas, Threatened Fishes of the World: Ophisternon infernale (Hubbs, 1938) (Synbranchidae), How Hydrogeology has Shaped the Ecology of Missouri's Ozark Cavefish, Amblyopsis Rosae, and Southern Cavefish, Typhlichthys Subterraneus: Insights on the Sightless from understanding the Underground, Habitat and Population Data of Troglobitic Armored Cave Catfish, Ancistrus Cryptophthalmus Reis, 1987, from Central Brazil (Siluriformes: Loricariidae), The Conservation Status of Hypogean Fishes, Threatened Fishes of the World: Ogilbia pearsei (Hubbs, 1938)(Bythitidae), Status of the Federally Endangered Alabama Cavefish, Speoplatyrhinus Poulsoni (Amblyopsidae), in Key Cave and surrounding Caves, Alabama,
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