FIG. 1 in What Are You Doing Here? A Sculpin Endemic to Arkansas and Missouri (Cottus immaculatus) Appears in Connecticut ...

FIG. 1. Localities at which Cottus cognatus and C. immaculatus have been recorded in Connecticut. Black symbols indicate sites where specimens have been captured in stream monitoring but not collected. Red symbols indicate sites where specimens were collected and examined for this study. ... : Publi...

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Main Authors: Tellier, Joshua M., Winsmann, Brooke, Humphreys, Michael, Minoudi, Stella, Triantafyllidis, Alexandros, Schultz, Eric T.
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Published: Zenodo 2023
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7846967
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Summary:FIG. 1. Localities at which Cottus cognatus and C. immaculatus have been recorded in Connecticut. Black symbols indicate sites where specimens have been captured in stream monitoring but not collected. Red symbols indicate sites where specimens were collected and examined for this study. ... : Published as part of Tellier, Joshua M., Winsmann, Brooke, Humphreys, Michael, Minoudi, Stella, Triantafyllidis, Alexandros & Schultz, Eric T., 2023, What Are You Doing Here? A Sculpin Endemic to Arkansas and Missouri (Cottus immaculatus) Appears in Connecticut, pp. 1-7 in Ichthyology & Herpetology 111 (1) on page 2, DOI: 10.1643/i2020078, http://zenodo.org/record/7846966 ...