Literary References

 

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Brown, J.Z. and J.E. Johnson. 2001. Population biology and growth of Ozark cavefish in Logan Cave National Wildlife Refuge, Arkansas. Environmental Biology of Fishes 62: 161-169.

Graening, G.O., A.V. Brown, D.B. Fenclio, J.B. Beard and M.L. Niemiller. 2010. The 30-year old recory effort for the Ozark cavefish (Amblyopsis rosae): Analysis of current distribution, population trends, and conservation status of this threatened species. Environmental Biology of Fishes 87: 55-88.

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Means, M.L. and J.E. Johnson. 1995. Movement of threatened Ozark cavefish in Logan Cave National Wildlife Refuge, Arkansas. The Southwestern Naturalist 40 (3): 308-313.

Missouri Department of Conservation 2013. <URL: http://mdc.mo.gov/discover-nature/field-guide/ozark-cavefish>. Accessed 23 November 2013.

Noltie, D.B. and C.M. Wicks. 2001. How hydrogeology has shaped the ecology of Missouri’s Ozark Cavefish, Amblyopsis rosae, and southern cavefish, Typhlicthus subterraneous: insights on the sightless from understanding the underground. Environmental Biology of Fishes 62(1-3): 171-194.

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Romero, A. and L. Bennis. 1998. Threatened fishes of the world: Amblyopsis spelaea DeKay, 1842 (Amblyopsidae). Environmental Biology of Fishes 51:420.

Woods L.P. and R.F. Inger. 1957. The cave, spring, and swamp fishes of the family Amblyopsidae of central and eastern United States. American Midlands Naturalist 58: 232-256.

   

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