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    SubjectBuffalofishes -- Larvae (1)Land-water ecotones (1)River carpsucker -- Larvae (1)Sand bars (1)Sturgeon chub -- Larvae (1)... View MoreDate Issued2006 (1)Author/ContributorGalat, David L. (1)Reeves, Kerry S. (Kerry Scott) (1)Subject: PlaceMissouri River (1)Advisor
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    Use of main channel and shallow-water habitat by larval fishes in the lower Missouri River 

    Reeves, Kerry S. (Kerry Scott) (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2006)
    I developed a series of research objectives organized in a spatial hierarchy to characterize larval fish nursery habitat within the lower Missouri River. Native carpsucker spp./buffalo spp. (Carpiodes spp./Ictiobus spp.) ...

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