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Record #:
30090
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The spotfin killifish (Fundulus luciae) is found sporadically in brackish coastal waters and marsh pools on Shackleford Banks and along the Newport River, Carteret County, North Carolina. This study documents the distribution and describes the habitat preference of the killifish on a salt marsh in southeastern North Carolina.
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Brimleyana (NoCar QL 155 B75), Vol. Issue 9, June 1983, p141-144, il, bibl Periodical Website
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Record #:
30122
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Environmental impact studies associated with the operation of a nuclear steam electric power plant on the Cape Fear River near Southport permitted the first extensive survey of the marine and freshwater fish fauna of the Cape Fear watershed. The survey was conducted between 1973 and 1980, providing information on fish distribution, abundance, and water quality parameters.
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Brimleyana (NoCar QL 155 B75), Vol. Issue 7, July 1982, p17-37, map, bibl Periodical Website
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Record #:
30143
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Species of ictalurid catfishes with an adnexed (free) adipose fin have presented identification problems, and consequently may subvert zoogeographic studies. This study examined new and preexisting records of catfishes in Virginia, North Carolina and other eastern states. Diagnostic characters are emphasized for distinguishing various species and their distribution.
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Brimleyana (NoCar QL 155 B75), Vol. Issue 4, Dec 1980, p73-93, il, map, bibl Periodical Website
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