---------New Mexico State University Library (last modified 5/27/94)--------- ANIMALS OF SOUTHERN NEW MEXICO: FISH Compiled by Roger Steeb Fall, 1992 SOUTHERN NEW MEXICO IN GENERAL > Bestgen, K. R., and S. P. Platania. 1991. Status and conservation of the Rio Grande silvery minnow, Hybognathus amarus. SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 36(2): 225-232. Branson QH1 So89n > Conway, M. 1975. New Mexico’s endangered fishes. NEW MEXICO WILDLIFE 20(3): 18-23. New Library J87 N6 X251.92 > HANDBOOK OF SPECIES ENDANGERED IN NEW MEXICO. 1988. Santa Fe, NM: New Mexico Department of Game and Fish. New Library J87 N6 X251.61 S74 1988 > Kelsch, S. W., and F. S. Hendricks. 1990. Distribution of the headwater catfish Ictalurus lupus (Osteichthyes: Ictaluridae). SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 35(3): 292-297. Branson QH1 So89n > Smith, M. L., and R. R. Miller. 1986. Evolution of the Rio Grande Basin as inferred from its fish fauna. In C. H. Hocutt and E. O. Wiley (eds.) ZOOGEOGRAPHY OF NORTH AMERICAN FRESHWATER FISHES. NY: Wiley, pp. 457-485. Branson QL625 Z66 1986 > Sublette, J. E., M. D. Hatch, and M. Sublette. 1990. FISHES OF NEW MEXICO. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico. Branson (Ref) QL628 N8 S87 1990 CATRON COUNTY > LaBounty, J. F., and W. L. Minckley. 1972. Native fishes of the upper Gila River system, New Mexico. SYMPOSIUM ON RARE AND ENDANGERED WILDLIFE OF THE SOUTHWESTERN UNITED STATES, SEPTEMBER 22-23, 1972, ALBUQUERQUE. Santa Fe, NM: New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, pp. 134-146. New Library J87 N6 X251.81 R22 > Mueller, G. A. 1984. Spawning by Rhinichthy osculus (Cyprinidae) in the San Francisco River, New Mexico. SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 29(3): 354-356. [Speckled Dace] Branson QH1 So89n CHAVES COUNTY > Eschelle, A. A., and A. F. Eschelle. 1978. Pecos River pupfish, Cyprinodon peconsensis n. sp. (Cyprinodontidae), with comments on its evolutionary origin. COPEIA 1978(4): 569-582. [Eddy County] Branson QL1 C79 > Eschelle, A. A., A. F. Echelle, and D. R. Edds. 1987. Population structure of four pupfish species (Cyprinodontidae: Cyprinodon) from the Chihuahuan Desert region of New Mexico and Texas: allozymic variation. COPEIA 1987(3): 668-681. [Eddy County] Branson QL1 C79 > Eschelle, A. F., and A. A. Eschelle. 1986. Geographic variation in morphology of a spring-dwelling desert fish Gambusia nobilis (Poeciliidae). SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 31(4): 459-468. [Pecos Gambusia; Pecos River; Eddy County] Branson QH1 So89n > Garrett, G. P. 1982. Variation in the reproductive traits of the Pecos pupfish, Cyprinodon pecosensis. AMERICAN MIDLAND NATURALIST 108(2): 355-363. Branson QH1 Am35mn > Kodric-Brown, A. 1978. Establishment and defense of breeding territories in a pupfish (Cyprinodontidae: Cyprinodon). ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR 26(3): 818-834. [Bottomless Lakes State Park] Branson QL750 B777 DONA ANA COUNTY > Mannes, J. C., and D. B. Jester. 1980. Age and growth, abundance, and biomass production of green sunfish, Lepomis cyanellus (Centrarachidae) in a eutrophic desert pond. SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 25(3): 297-311. [Aggie Pond NMSU] Branson QH1 So89n EDDY COUNTY > Bednarz, J. C. 1979. Ecology and status of the Pecos Gambusia, Gambusia nobilis (Poeciliidae), in New Mexico. SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 24(2): 311-322. Branson QH1 So89n > Bestgen, K. 1989. Dispersal and life history traits of Notropis girardi (Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae) introduced into the Pecos River, New Mexico. AMERICAN MIDLAND NATURALIST 122(2): 228-235. [Arkansas River Shiner] Branson QH1 AM35mn > Cashner, R. C., and R. D. Suttkus. 1978. Status of the rock bass population in Blue Spring, New Mexico, with comments on the introduction of rock bass in the western United States. SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 23(3): 463-472. Branson QH1 So89n > Cowley, D. E., and J. E. Sublette. 1987. Distribution of fishes in the Black River drainage, Eddy County, New Mexico. SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 32(2): 213-221. [Endangered Species] Branson QH1 So89n > __, 1987. Food habits of Moxostoma congestum and Cycleptus elongatus (Catostomidae: Cyriniformes) in Black River, Eddy County, New Mexico. SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 32(3): 411-413. [Endangered Species; Gray Redhorse; Blue Sucker] Branson QH1 So89n > Hatch, M. D., W. H. Baltosser, and C. G. Schmitt. 1985. Life history and ecology of the bluntnose shiner (Notropis simus pecosensis) in the Pecos River of New Mexico. SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 30(4): 555-562. Branson QH1 So89n GRANT COUNTY > Bestgen, K. R., D. A. Hendrickson, D. M. Kubly, and D. L. Propst. 1987. Movements and growth of fishes in the Gila River drainage, Arizona and New Mexico. SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 32(3): 351-356. [Catron County; San Francisco River] Branson QH1 So89n > Bestgen, K. R., and D. L. Propst. 1989. Distribution, status, and notes on the ecology of Gila robusta (Cyprinidae) in the Gila River drainage, New Mexico. SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 34(3): 402-412. [Roundtail Chub; Catron County] Branson QH1 So89n > Crabtree, C. B., and D. G. Buth. 1987. Biochemical systematics of the Catostomid genus Catostomus: assessment of C. clarki, C. plebeius and C. discobolus including the Zuni sucker, C. d. yarrowi. COPEIA 1987(4): 843-854. [Desert Sucker; Rio Grande Sucker; Bluehead Sucker] Branson QL1 C79 > Lee, R. M., and J. N. Rinne. 1980. Critical thermal maxima of five trout species in the southwestern United States. TRANSACTIONS OF THE AMERICAN FISHERIES SOCIETY 109(6): 632-635. Branson SH1 A51 > Loudenslager, E. J., J. N. Rinne, G. A. E. Gall, and R. E. David. 1986. Biochemical genetic studies of native and New Mexico trout. SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 31(2): 221-234. [Gila Trout; Apache Trout] Branson QH1 So89n > Minckley, W. L., and G. K. Mefee. 1987. Differential selection by flooding in stream-fish communities of the arid American Southwest. In W. J. Matthews and D. C. Heins (eds.) COMMUNITY AND EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY OF NORTH AMERICAN STREAM FISHES. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma. Branson QL625 C66 > Propst, D. L., and K. R. Bestgen. 1991. Habitat and biology of the loach minnow, Tiaroga cobitis, in New Mexico. COPEIA 1991(1): 29-38. [Catron County; Hidalgo County] Branson QL1 C79 > Rinne, J. N. 1980. Spawning habitat and behavior of Gila trout, a rare salmonid of the southwestern United States. TRANSACTIONS OF THE AMERICAN FISHERIES SOCIETY 109(1): 83-91. [Sierra County] Branson SH1 A51 > __, 1982. Movement, home range, and growth of a rare southwestern trout in improved and unimproved habitats. NORTH AMERICAN JOURNAL OF FISHERIES MANGEMENT 2(2): 150-157. Branson SH219 N67 > __, 1989. Physical habitat use by loach minnow, Tiaroga cobitis (Pisces: Cyprinidae), in southwestern desert streams. SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 34(1): 109-117. [Gila River; San Francisco River; Tularosa River] Branson QH1 So89n > __, 1991. Habitat use by spikedace, Meda fulgida (Pisces: Cyprinidae) in Southwestern streams with reference to probable habitat competition by red shiner, Notropis lutrensis (Pisces: Cyprinidae). SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 36(1): 7-13. Branson QH1 So89n > Russell, P. 1988. Chihuahua chubs number 150. NEW MEXICO WILDLIFE 33(4): 18-19. New Library J87 N6 X251.92 > Turner, P. R. 1986. Restoration of the endangered Gila trout. In PROCEEDINGS OF THE 66TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE WESTERN ASSOCIATION OF FISH AND WILDLIFE AGENCIES, pp. 122-133. Branson SK351 W47 66th 1986 > Williamson, M. A. 1976. Mission improbable: or, how to transport trout by ‘copter and mule, thereby saving a species. ANIMAL KINGDOM 79(4): 30-34. Branson QL1 An54k OTERO COUNTY > Gardner, D. 1987. White Sands pupfish seldom visited. NEW MEXICO WILDLIFE 32(6): 32-34. New Library J87 N6 X251.92 > Jester, D. B., and R. R. Suminski. 1982. Age and growth, fecundity, abundance, and biomass production of the White Sands pupfish, Cyprinodon tularosa (Cyprinodontidae), in a desert pond. SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 27(1): 43-54. Branson QH1 So89n > Miller, R. R., and A. A. Eschelle. 1975. Cyprinodon tularosa, a new cyprinodontid fish from the Tularosa Basin, New Mexico. SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 19(4): 365-377. [White Sands Pupfish] Branson QH1 So89n SIERRA COUNTY > Cole, R. A., R. A. Deitner, R. J. Tafanelli, G. A. Desmare, and P. R. Turner. 1986. Role of detritivorous fish in New Mexico reservoirs. In PROCEEDINGS OF THE 66TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE WESTERN ASSOCIATION OF FISH AND WILDLIFE AGENCIES, pp. 99-110. Branson SK351 W47 > Jester, D. B. 1972. Life history and ecology of the gizzard shad, Dorosoma cepedianum (Le Sueur), in reference to Elephant Butte Lake. RESEARCH REPORT, (NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY) AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION (218). New Library J87 N6 X309.57 no. 218 > __, 1972. Life history, ecology, and management of the river carpsucker, Carpiodes carpio (Rafinesque), in reference to Elephant Butte Lake. RESEARCH REPORT, (NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY) AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION (243). New Library J87 N6 X309.57 no. 243 > __, 1973. Life history, ecology, and management of the carp, Cyprinus carpio Linnaeus, in Elephant Butte Lake. RESEARCH REPORT, (NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY) AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION (273). New Library J87 N6 X309.57 no. 273 > __, 1973. Life history, ecology, and management of the smallmouth buffalo, Ictiobus bubalus (Rafinesque), in reference to Elephant Butte Lake. RESEARCH REPORT, (NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY) AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION (261). New Library J87 N6 X309.57 no. 261 > Prospst, D. L., G. L. Burton, and B. H. Pridgeion. 1987. Fishes of the Rio Grande between Elephant Butte and Caballo Reservoirs, New Mexico. SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 32(3): 408-411. Branson QH1 So89n > Rinne, J. N. 1981. Stream habitat improvement and native south- western trouts. RESEARCH NOTE, ROCKY MOUNTAIN FOREST AND RANGE EXPERIMENT STATION. Fort Collins, CO: The Station (409). [Gila Trout; Black Range] Branson (Gov Doc) A13.79: RM-406.