Inland Fishes of CaliforniaA reference with information on the freshwater, anadromous, and estuarine fishes of California for biologists, students, managers and environmentalists. |
Contents
ECOLOGY | 24 |
CHANGE | 46 |
FISH STRUCTURE | 59 |
LAMPREY FAMILY PETROMYZONTIDAE | 88 |
SALMON AND TROUT FAMILY SALMONIDAE | 108 |
SMELT FAMILY OSMERIDAE | 155 |
SUCKER FAMILY CATOSTOMIDAE | 212 |
CATFISH FAMILY ICTALURIDAE | 236 |
KILLIFISH FAMILY CYPRINODONTIDAE | 251 |
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