Llista de peixos de Kansas
Aparença
Aquesta llista de peixos de Kansas inclou 44 espècies de peixos que es poden trobar actualment a Kansas ordenades per l'ordre alfabètic de llurs noms científics.
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[modifica]- Erimystax x-punctatus
- Etheostoma blennioides
- Etheostoma cragini
- Etheostoma gracile
- Etheostoma microperca
- Etheostoma stigmaeum
- Etheostoma whipplei
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[modifica]- Nocomis asper
- Nocomis biguttatus[2]
- Notropis bairdi
- Notropis boops
- Notropis buchanani
- Notropis girardi
- Notropis heterolepis
- Notropis nubilus
- Notropis shumardi
- Notropis stramineus
- Notropis topeka[3][4][5][2]
- Noturus exilis
- Noturus miurus
- Noturus nocturnus
- Noturus placidus[6][7]
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[modifica]- ↑ Goeckler, J. M., Quist, M. C., Reinke, J. A. i Guy, C. S., 2003. Population characteristics and evidence of natural reproduction of Blue Catfish in Milford Reservoir, Kansas. Kansas Academy of Science, Transactions 106, p. 149–154.
- ↑ 2,0 2,1 Mammoliti, C. S., 2002. The effects of smallwatershed impoundments on native stream fishes: a focus on the Topeka Shiner and Hornyhead Chub. Kansas Academy of Science, Transactions 105, p. 219–231.
- ↑ Gilbert, C. H., 1885. Description of three new fishes from Kansas. Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. 7 (núm. 456): 512-514. [1]
- ↑ Schrank, S. J., C. S. Guy, M. R. Whiles i B. L. Brock, 2001. Influence of instream and landscape-level factors on the distribution of Topeka Shiners, Notropis topeka, in Kansas streams. Copeia 2001, núm. 2: 413-421.
- ↑ Stark, W. J., J. S. Luginbill i M. E. Eberle, 2002. Natural history of a relict population of Topeka shiner (Notropis topeka) in northwestern Kansas. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, vol. 105 (núm. 3-4): 143-152.
- ↑ Edds, D. R. i Dorlac, J. H., 1995. Survey of fishes of the Spring River basin in Missouri, Kansas, and Oklahoma, with emphasis on the Neosho madtom. Final report of contract number 710 for the period June 1993–October 1994. Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks, Pratt. 21 p. + appendices.
- ↑ Wilkinson, C. i Edds, D., 1996. Biological survey of the Spring River basin in Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma, with emphasis on the Neosho madtom. Final report of contract number 710 for the period June 1994 – December 1995. Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks, Pratt, Kansas. 18 p. + appendices.
- ↑ Minckley, W. L. i J. E. Deacon, 1959. Biology of the flathead catfish in Kansas. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 88(4):344-355.
- ↑ Quist, M. C., J. L. Stephen, C. S. Guy i R. D. Schultz, 2004. Age structure and mortality of walleyes in Kansas reservoirs: use of mortality caps to establish realistic management objectives. North Am. J. Fish. Manage. 24(3):990-1002.
- ↑ Quist, M. C. i Guy, C. S., 1999. Spatial variation in population characteristics of shovelnose sturgeon in the Kansas River. Prairie Naturalist 31, p. 65–74.
- ↑ All fishes reported from Kansas, United States (contiguous states) - FishBase (anglès)
Bibliografia
[modifica]- Abbott, C. C., 1861. Descriptions of two new species of Pimelodus from Kansas. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, vol. 12: 568-569. [2]
- Anònim, 2002. Base de dades de la col·lecció de peixos de la University of Kansas Natural History Museum. Universitat de Kansas.
- Breukelman, J., 1940. A collection of Kansas fishes in the State University Museum. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, vol. 43: 377-384.
- Crevecoeur, F. F., 1903. A new species of fish. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, vol. 18 (for 1901-1902): 177-178. [3]
- Cross, F. B., 1967. Handbook of fishes of Kansas. University of Kansas, Museum of Natural History, Miscellaneous Publication 45, p. 1–357.
- Cross, F. B. i Collins, J. T., 1975. Fishes in Kansas. 1a edició. University of Kansas Natural, History Museum Public, Education Series 3, p. 1–189.
- Cross, F. B. i Moss, R. E., 1987. Historic changes in fish communities and aquatic habitats in plains streams of Kansas. A: Matthews, W. J. i Heins, D. C. (eds.). Community and evolutionary ecology of North American stream fishes, p. 155–165. University of Oklahoma Press, Norman.
- Cross, F. B. i J. T. Collins, 1995. Fishes in Kansas. Segona edició revisada. Universitat de Kansas, Natural History Museum. Public Education Series, núm. 14. i-xvii + 1-315, map.
- Deacon, J. E., 1961. Fish populations following a drought in the Neosho and Marais des Cygnes rivers in Kansas. Publications of the University of Kansas, Museum of Natural History 13, p. 359–427.
- Eberle, M. E., Wenke, T. L. i Welker, T. L., 1997. Selected records of stream fishes from the Kansas River basin in Kansas. Kansas Academy of Science, Transactions 100, p. 123–132.
- Eitzmann, J. L. i Paukert, C. P., 2010. Urbanization in a great plains river: Effects on fishes and food webs. River Res. Applic., 26: 948–959. [4]
- Falke, J. A. i Gido, K. B., 2006. Spatial effects of reservoirs on fish assemblages in Great Plains streams in Kansas, USA. River Res. Applic., 22: 55–68. [5]
- Gilbert, C. H., 1884. Notes on the fishes from Kansas. Bulletin of the Washburn Laboratory of Natural History, vol. 1 (núm. 1): 10-16.
- Gilbert, C. H., 1885. Second series of notes on the fishes of Kansas. Bulletin of the Washburn Laboratory of Natural History, vol. 1 (núm. 3): 97-99.
- Gilbert, C. H., 1886. Third series of notes on Kansas fishes. Bulletin of the Washburn Laboratory of Natural History, vol. 1 (núm. 7): 207-211.
- Gilbert, C. H., 1889. Fourth series of notes on the fishes of Kansas. Bulletin Washburn Laboratory of Natural History 2, p. 38–43.
- Haslouer, S. G., 2004. Taxonomic synonymy of Kansas fish collections, 1855-1995. Kansas Biological Survey Technical Report 115, November 2003. 1st revision Oct. 2004. p. 1-49.
- Hay, O. P., 1887. A contribution to the knowledge of the fishes of Kansas. Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. 10 (núm. 624): 242-253. [6]
- McNyset, K. M., 2005. Use of ecological niche modelling to predict distributions of freshwater fish species in Kansas. Ecology of Freshwater Fish, 14: 243–255. [7]
- Metcalf, A. L., 1959. Fishes of Chautauqua, Cowley and Elk counties, Kansas. Publications of the University Kansas, Museum of Natural History 11, p. 345–400.
- Metcalf, A. L., 1966. Fishes of the Kansas River system in relation to zoogeography of the Great Plains. Publications of the University of Kansas, Museum Natural History 17, p. 23–189.
- Platt, D. R., Cross, F. B., Distler, D., Fent, O. S., Hall, E. R., Terman, M., Zimmerman, J. i Walstrom, J., 1973. Rare, endangered and extirpated species in Kansas. I. Fishes. Kansas Academy of Science, Transactions 76, p. 97–106.
- Sanders, R. M., Jr., Huggins, D. G. i Cross, F. B., 1993. The Kansas River system and its biota. A: Hesse, L. W., Stalnaker, C. B., Benson, N. G. i Zuboy, J. R. (eds.). Proceedings of the symposium on restoration planning for the rivers of the Mississippi River ecosystem, p. 295–326. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Biological Survey, Biological Report Number 19, Washington DC.
- Silovsky, P. A. i Triplett, J. R., 1991. An evaluation of the aquatic resources of Spring River and Shoal Creek in Kansas. Final report to Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks. 48 p. + appendices.
- Stark, W. J., 1990. A survey of the ichthyofauna in the tributaries of the Missouri River in northeastern Kansas. Master's thesis, Fort Hays State University, Hays, Kansas, 29 p. + 43 maps.
- Stark, B. J., Eberle, M. E., Ernsting, G. W. i Wenke, T. L., 1987. Distributional records of some Kansas fishes. Kansas Academy of Science, Transactions 90, p. 153–156.
- Wenke, T. L., 1995. Status of seven species of minnows in the Kansas and Missouri rivers. Nongame Wildlife Improvement Program, Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks, Pratt, Kansas.
- Wenke, T. L., Ernsting, G. W. i Eberle, M. E., 1993. Survey of river fishes at Fort Riley Military Reservation in Kansas. Prairie Naturalist 25, p. 317–323.
- White, K., Gerken, J., Paukert, C. i Makinster, A., 2010. Fish community structure in natural and engineered habitats in the Kansas River. River Res. Applic., 26: 797–805. [8]