Warpaint shiner map
Figure 1. Known distribution of the Warpaint Shiner, Luxilus coccogenis, in the upper Yadkin
-Peed Dee River drainage. Red bars denote dams. Photo courtesy of Fritz Rohde, NOAA;
http://www.sefishescouncil.org.
by Kevin Hining · Published July 22, 2017 · Last modified August 31, 2017
Figure 1. Known distribution of the Warpaint Shiner, Luxilus coccogenis, in the upper Yadkin
-Peed Dee River drainage. Red bars denote dams. Photo courtesy of Fritz Rohde, NOAA;
http://www.sefishescouncil.org.
by Kevin Hining · Published April 15, 2017 · Last modified June 5, 2017
Figure 1. Distribution of the Red Shiner, Cyprinella lutrensis, in the Yadkin-Pee Dee River
drainage as of December 31, 2016. Photograph courtesy of Uland Thomas of the North
American Native Fishes Association (http://gallery.nanfa.org/v/members/Uland/).
by Kevin Hining · Published May 15, 2016 · Last modified May 17, 2016
Robust Redhorse Conservation Status Assessment Map
by Kevin Hining · Published April 1, 2015
Tributary sampling sites on Lake Adger, Polk County.
by Kevin Hining · Published December 27, 2014 · Last modified March 10, 2015
Location where hydrilla was observed on the Cape Fear River, September 2014
by Jones · Published December 1, 2014 · Last modified March 10, 2015
Distribution of Atlantic Sturgeon in North Carolina. Map is based upon material vouchered and databased at the North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences; the database was queried March 07, 2014 and is based upon a sample size of 81 records.
by Jones · Published September 12, 2014 · Last modified March 10, 2015
Distribution of Riverweed Darter in the Roanoke River system, North Carolina. Map is based upon material vouchered and databased at the North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences; the database was queried January 08, 2014 and is based upon a sample size of 54 records.
by Jones · Published September 5, 2014 · Last modified March 10, 2015
Global distribution of the Waccamaw Killifish, Columbus County, North Carolina. Map is based upon material vouchered and databased at the North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences; the database was queried June 07, 2013 and is based upon a sample size of 23 records. The locality marker in the center of the lake is for a record with imprecise locality information rather than a true capture point.
by Jones · Published September 5, 2014 · Last modified March 10, 2015
Extant populations of the “Thinlip” Chub in the Black River and Lumber River, North Carolina, based upon collections made by the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission (NCWRC) in 2011 and 2012. Sites where the “Thinlip” Chub was surveyed for, but not found, are not shown. Map is based upon the NCWRC database, queried by Brena Jones, September 21, 2012.
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