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New York State's current list of classified fish species not described below include: silver chub (endangered); gravel chub, banded sunfish, swamp dater and spotted darter (all threatened); ... The bluebreast darter is a small, colorful fish that usually grows to about three inches in length. It can be distinguished from...
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www.dec.ny.gov/animals/7008.html
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The example of the bluebreast darter makes clear that protecting an endangered or threatened species requires alleviating the causes for the species' decline. Two other native fishes, the weed shiner and the bigeye chub, reinforce this point.
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insectweb.inhs.uiuc.edu/iepr/text11.html
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The example of the bluebreast darter makes clear that protecting an endangered or threatened species requires alleviating the causes for the species' decline. Two other native fishes, the weed shiner and the bigeye chub, reinforce this point.
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insectweb.inhs.uiuc.edu/iepr/pdfs/v2i2.pdf
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Bluebreast Darter (Etheostoma camurum); Fact Sheet adapted from: Felbaum, Mitchell, et al. Endangered and Threatened Species of Pennsylvania. Harrisburg, PA: Wild Resource Conservation Fund, 1995. Pennsylvania Threatened Fish Species;
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www.naturalheritage.state.pa.us/factsheets/11411.pdf
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Bluebreast Darter Etheostoma camurum ... BIOLOGY-NATURAL HISTORY: During its spring to early summer spawning period, the bluebreast darter apparently migrates long distances from the lower reaches of its stream habitat to the upstream reaches. Males select sites around large stones in swift riffles where they establish...
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www.fish.state.pa.us/endangered/endangt2.htm
www.fish.state.pa.us/endangered/endangt2.htm
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French Creek is also home to more than a few endangered and threatened species, like the bluebreast darter, northern madtom (a small catfish) and northern riffleshell (mussel).
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www.fish.state.pa.us/endngre.htm
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BIOLOGY-NATURAL HISTORY: During its spring to early summer spawning period, the bluebreast darter apparently migrates long distances from the lower reaches of its stream habitat to the upstream reaches. Males select sites around large stones in swift riffles where they establish small, vaguely defined territories.
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www.dcnr.state.pa.us/wrcf/bluedart.html
www.dcnr.state.pa.us/wrcf/bluedart.html
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The bluebreast darter is a small, colorful fish that usually grows to about three inches in length. it can be distinguished from other darters by its blunt, rounded snout, and its gill covers which are not connected across the breast.
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library.marist.edu/diglib/EnvSci/archives/fisherie/bout...
library.marist.edu/diglib/EnvSci/archives/fisherie/bouton/fish%20pages%20and%20images/bluebreatdarter.html
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This information was needed in order to assess the status of each of Indiana's seven endangered darter species [Bluebreast Darter (Etheostoma camurum), Harlequin Darter (E. histrio), Spotted Darter (E. maculatum), Spottail Darter (E.
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www.thefreelibrary.com/Current+status+and+distribution+...
www.thefreelibrary.com/Current+status+and+distribution+of+Indiana's+seven+endangered+darter...-a0193735311
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