Comely Shiner Map
Figure 5. Distribution of the Comely Shiner, Notropis amoenus, in the Yadkin-Pee Dee River drainage in North Carolina. Red symbol denotes the first known occurrence and red bars denote major dams.
by Jones · Published November 6, 2017
Figure 5. Distribution of the Comely Shiner, Notropis amoenus, in the Yadkin-Pee Dee River drainage in North Carolina. Red symbol denotes the first known occurrence and red bars denote major dams.
by Jones · Published November 6, 2017
Figure 1. Distribution of the Central Stoneroller, Campostoma anomalum, in the Yadkin-Pee Dee River drainage in North Carolina. Red symbols denote the first known occurrences and red bars denote major dams.
by Jones · Published November 6, 2017
Figure 4. Distribution of the Swallowtail Shiner, Notropis procne, in the Yadkin-Pee Dee River drainage in North Carolina. Red symbols denote the first known occurrence; red bars denote major dams, red dashed circles denote unvouchered specimens, and red dashed triangle denotes specimen collected by E. D. Cope in 1869 re-identified by W. C. Starnes in 2007 as Whitemouth Shiner, Notropis alborus.
by Jones · Published November 6, 2017
Figure 3. Distribution of the Rosefin Shiner, Lythrurus ardens, in the Yadkin-Pee Dee River drainage in North Carolina. Red symbols denote the first known occurrences and red bars denote major dams.
by Kevin Hining · Published November 5, 2017 · Last modified January 16, 2018
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by Kevin Hining · Published November 5, 2017 · Last modified November 6, 2017
Fish dissection and anatomy lesson at Cook Literacy Model School (photo by Brad Rhew)
by Kevin Hining · Published November 5, 2017 · Last modified November 6, 2017
Tiffany Penland lecture at Central Park School for Children (photo by Meg Millard)
by Kevin Hining · Published November 5, 2017 · Last modified November 6, 2017
Gus Engman’s fish dissection and anatomy lesson at Brogden Middle School (photo by Christina Livingstone)
by Kevin Hining · Published November 5, 2017 · Last modified November 6, 2017
Students holding aquatic macroinvertebrates at Ballentine Elementary (photo by Kathy Wall).
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