Contributed Paper - Minekley - Bibliography for Nalural History of the Cuatro Cienegas Basin
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<br />Minckley, Charles O. & William Rinne. 1977. Another
<br />massassagua, Sistrurus catenatits (Crotalidae), from
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<br />Minckley, W[endell]. L. 1962. Two new species of
<br />fishes of the genus Gambusia from northeastern
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<br />1964. Hybridization of two species of
<br />mosquitofishes (Ganibusia, Poeciliidae) in the
<br />laboratory. Journal of the Arizona Academy of
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<br />. 1966. Coyote predation on aquatic turtles.
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<br />. 1969. Environments of the Bols6n of Cuatro
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<br />. 1978. Endemic fishes of the Cuatro Cienegas
<br />basin, Coahuila, Mexico. Pp. 383-404, in Roland H.
<br />Wauer & David Riskind (eds.). Symposium on the
<br />Biological Resources of the Chihuahuan Desert
<br />Region, United States and Mexico. U.S. National
<br />Park Service Transactions and Proceedings Series
<br />3(1977). Government Printing Office, Washington,
<br />District of Columbia USA.
<br />. 1981. Changes in the Cuatro Cienegas Basin,
<br />Coahuila, Mexico, 1958-1979. Proceedings of the
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<br />. 1984. Cuatro Cienegas fishes: Research review
<br />and a local test of diversity versus habitat size. Pp.
<br />13-21, in Paul C. Marsh (ed.). Biota of Cuatro
<br />Cienegas, Coahuila, Mexico: Proceedings of a
<br />Special Symposium. Fourteenth Annual Meeting,
<br />Desert Fishes Council, Tempe, Arizona USA, 18-20
<br />November 1983. Journal of the Arizona-Nevada
<br />Academy of Science 19(1).
<br />. 1992. Three decades near Cuatro Cienegas,
<br />Mexico: Photographic documentation and a plea for
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<br />Sommerfeld & Dennis M. Kubly (eds.). Limnology
<br />and Aquatic Biology of the Southwest, Proceedings
<br />of a Special Symposium to Honor Professor
<br />Gerald Ainsworth Cole. Thirty-fourth Annual
<br />Meeting of the Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science,
<br />Tempe, Arizona, 21 April 1990. Ibid. 26(2).
<br />. 1994. Ecosystem conservation, with special
<br />reference to Bols6n de Cuatro Cienegas, Mexico.
<br />Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council
<br />25(1993):46 (abstr.).
<br />& Elena Troxel Arnold. 1969. "Pit digging," a
<br />behavioral feeding adaptation in pupfishes (genus
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<br />& David E. Brown. 1983. Wetlands. Pp.
<br />222-287, 333-351, + lit. cited, in David E. Brown
<br />(ed.). Biotic Communities of the American
<br />Southwest. Desert Plants (Boyce Thompson
<br />Arboretum, Superior, Arizona, Special Issue 1982)
<br />4(1-4).
<br />& Gerald A. Cole. 1968. Preliminary limnologie
<br />information on waters of the Cuatro Cienegas basin,
<br />Coahuila, Mexico. The Southwestern Naturalist
<br />13(4):421-431.
<br />- & 1968. Speocirolana rhermydronis
<br />(Crustacea: Isopoda) from north-east Mexico:
<br />Re-discovery, habitat, and supplemental description.
<br />Tulane Studies in Zoology and Botany 15(1):2-4.
<br />& James E. Deacon (eds.). 1991. Battle Against
<br />Extinction: Native Fish Management in the
<br />American West. The University of Arizona Press,
<br />Tucson USA.
<br />& Murray Itzkowitz. 1967. Ecology and effects
<br />of intestinal gas accumulation in a pupfish (genus
<br />Cyprinodon). Transactions of the American
<br />Fisheries Society 96(2):216-218.
<br />& Glady L. Lytle. 1969. Notropis xanthicara, a
<br />new cyprinid fish from the Cuatro Cienegas basin,
<br />north-central Mexico. Proceedings of the Biological
<br />Society of Washington 82(40):491-501.
<br />Gary K. Meffe & David L. Soltz. 1991.
<br />Conservation and management of short-lived fishes:
<br />Examples from the cyprinodontoids. Pp. 247-282 +
<br />lit. cited, in W[endell]. L. Minckley & James E.
<br />Deacon (eds.). Battle Against Extinction: Native
<br />Fish Management in the American West. The
<br />University of Arizona Press, Tucson USA.
<br />Moore, Jr., H. E. 1943. A revision of the genus
<br />Geranium in Mexico and Central America.
<br />Contributions of the Gray Herbarium (Harvard
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<br />Morafka, David J. 1974. A biogeographical analysis
<br />of the Chihuahuan Desert through its
<br />herpetofauna. Doctoral Dissertation. University of
<br />Southern California, Los Angeles USA.
<br />1977. Ibid. W. Junk, The Hague, Netherlands.
<br />1978. Is there a Chihuahuan Desert? A
<br />quantitative evaluation through the herpetofaunal
<br />perspective. Pp. 437-454, in Roland H. Wauer &
<br />David Riskind (eds.). Transactions of the
<br />Symposium of the Biological Resources of the
<br />Chihuahuan Desert Region, United States and
<br />Mexico. U.S. National Park Service Transactions
<br />and Proceedings Series 3(1977). Government Printing
<br />Office, Washington, District of Columbia USA.
<br />Muller, Cornelius H. 1940. A revision of Choiaya.
<br />American Midland Naturalist 24:729-742.
<br />. 1942. Notes on the American flora, chiefly
<br />Mexican. Ibid. 27:470-490.
<br />. 1947. Vegetation and climate in Coahuila,
<br />Mexico. Madrono 9(1):33-57.
<br />Mullerried, F. K. G. 1942. the Mesozoic of Mexico
<br />and northwestern Central America. Proceedings of
<br />the Eighth American Science Congress 4:124-147.
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