Llista de peixos d'Indiana

Localització d'Indiana als Estats Units
Ambloplites rupestris
Centrarchus macropterus
Notropis ariommus
Lepomis microlophus
Lepisosteus platostomus
Typhlichthys subterraneus
Morone mississippiensis
Fundulus catenatus
Etheostoma histrio
Amblyopsis spelaea

Aquesta llista de peixos d'Indiana inclou 38 espècies de peixos que es poden trobar actualment a Indiana (Estats Units) ordenades per l'ordre alfabètic de llurs noms científics.

A

  • Ambloplites rupestris[1]
  • Amblyopsis hoosieri[2]
  • Amblyopsis spelaea

C

  • Centrarchus macropterus
  • Clinostomus elongatus
  • Cottus carolinae
  • Crystallaria asprella
  • Culaea inconstans
  • Cyprinella lutrensis

D

E

F

G

H

I

  • Ichthyomyzon bdellium
  • Ichthyomyzon fossor

L

M

N

P

T

  • Typhlichthys subterraneus[5]

Referències

  1. Scott, D. C., 1949. A study of a stream population of rock bass, Ambloplites rupestris. Invest. Indiana Lakes and Streams 3(3):169-234.
  2. Chakrabarty, P., J. A. Prejean i M. L. Niemiller, 2014. The hoosier cavefish, a new and endangered species (Amblyopsidae, Amblyopsis) from the caves of southern Indiana. ZooKeys 412: 41-57. [1]
  3. Swain, J., 1883. A description of a new species of Hadropterus (Hadropterus scierus) from southern Indiana. Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. 6 (núm. 379): 252. [2]
  4. Nelson, J. S., 1968. Deep-water ninespine sticklebacks, Pungitius pungitius, in the Mississippi drainage, Crooked Lake, Indiana. Copeia 1968(2):326-334.
  5. All fishes reported from Indiana, United States (contiguous states) - FishBase (anglès)

Bibliografia

  • Evermann, B. W., 1900. Descriptions of two new species of darters from Lake Maxinkuckee, Indiana. United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries, Report of the Commissioner (1899): 363-367, Pl. 17.
  • Evermann, B. W. i H. W. Clark, 1910. Fletcher Lake, Indiana, and its flora and fauna. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, vol. 23: 81-88. [3]
  • Gerking, S. D., 1945. The distribution of the fishes of Indiana. Investigations of Indiana Lakes and Streams, vol. 3 (núm. 1): 1-137.
  • Gerking, S. D., 1950. A carp removal experiment at Oliver lake, Indiana. Invest. Ind. Lakes Streams 3(10):373-388.
  • Jordan, D. S., 1877. A partial synopsis of the fishes of upper Georgia with supplementary papers on fishes of Tennessee, Kentucky, and Indiana. Ann. N.Y. Lyceum Natur. Hist. 11:307-377. [4]
  • Gilbert, C. H., 1884. A list of fishes collected in the East Fork of White River, Indiana, with descriptions of two new species. Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. 7 (núm. 423): 199-205. [5]
  • Gilbert, C. H., 1884. Notes on the fishes of Switz City Swamp, Greene County, Indiana. Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. 7 (núm. 424): 206-210. [6]
  • Jacquemin, S. J. i Doll, J. C., 2013, Long-term fish assemblages respond to habitat and niche breadth in the West Fork White River, Indiana. Ecology of Freshwater Fish, 22: 280–294. [7]
  • Jordan, D. S., 1875. Synopsis of the genera of fishes to be looked for in Indiana. Annual report of the Indiana Geological Survey, vol. 6 (for 1874): 197-228 (1-42).
  • Jordan, D. S., 1875. The Sisco of Lake Tippecanoe. American Naturalist, vol. 9 (núm. 3): 135-138. [8]
  • Jordan, D. S., 1877. On the fishes of northern Indiana. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. Vol. 29 (pt 1): 42-82.
  • Jordan, D. S., 1889. Report of explorations made during 1888 in the Alleghany region of Virginia, North Carolina, and Tennessee, and in Western Indiana, with an account of the fishes found in each of the river basins of those regions. Bulletin of the U. S. Fish Commission, vol. 8 (for 1888): 97-173, Pls. 13-15.
  • Jordan, D. S. & Evermann, B. W., 1890. Description of a new species of fish from Tippecanoe River, Indiana. Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. 13 (núm. 791): 3-4. [9]
  • Martin, F. D., 1984. Diets of four sympatric species of Etheostoma (Pisces: Percidae) from southern Indiana: interspecific and intraspecific multiple comparisons. Environ. Biol. Fish. 11(2):113-120.
  • McComish, T. S., 1985. A 1984 diet evaluation for salmonids from Indiana waters of Lake Michigan. Proc. Indiana Acad. Sci., 95:188.
  • Moenkhaus, W. J., 1903. Description of a new species of darter from Tippecanoe lake. Bulletin Indiana University, vol. 1: 18-21.
  • Pritchett, J. i Pyron, M., 2012. Fish Assemblages Respond to Habitat and Hidrology in the Wabash River, Indiana. River Res. Applic., 28: 1501–1509. [10]
  • Proffitt, M. A. i R. S. Benda, 1971. Growth and movement of fishes, and distribution of invertebrates, related to a heated discharge into the White River at Petersburg, Indiana. Indiana Univ. Water Resources Rep. Inves. 5:94 p.
  • Sweeney, Z. T., 1902. Biennial report of the commissioner of fisheries and game for Indiana. Wm. B. Burford, Indianapolis, Indiana. 1901-1902: 1-617.
  • Toetz, D.., 1966. The change from endogenous to exogenous sources of energy in bluegill sunfish larvae. Invest. Indiana Lakes and Streams 7:115-146.
  • Urley, L., C. Risk iW. Scott, 1938. The number of eggs produced by some of our common fresh-water fishes. Invest. Indiana Lakes Streams 1(6):73-77.
  • Whitaker, J. O. Jr., 1974. Foods of some fishes from the White River at Petersburg, Indiana. Proc. Indiana Acad. Sci., 84:491-499.

Enllaços externs

  • Native Fish of Indiana - Indiana Wildlife Federation (anglès)
  • Indiana Fish Identification (anglès)