Browsing by Subject "fish"
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(2012-07-16)The numerous benefits that wetlands provide make them essential to ecosystem services and ecological functions. Historically, wetland losses have been caused by natural and anthropogenic changes. In Texas, nearly 50% of ...
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(2013-04-08)The origin and maintenance of phenotypic variation has generated considerable interest among students of functional morphology, sexual selection and behavioral ecology. In particular, hybridization has been suggested as a ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2005-08-29)Intermittent headwater streams serve important functions in semi-arid rangelands, both for humans and wildlife. However, few studies have assessed species-environment relationships for fish and benthic macroinvertebrate ...
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(2014-08-06)Clays have been used for centuries as ‘ancient medicine’ for their therapeutic benefits. One particular clay, calcium montmorillonite, has historically been used as an anti-caking agent in animal feeds, but has also ...
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(Texas A & M University. Libraries, 1992)
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(2017-11-14)Floodplains are among the most biologically productive, but also threatened ecosystems in the world with global loss of natural systems exceeding 60%. Human development activities, including the construction of dams, mining ...
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1969)
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Fish. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1974)
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1990)
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(Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1980)
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1994)
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1990)
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1971)
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(2022-08-31)Recruitment to and use of seagrass and saltmarsh habitats by post-settlement fishes has been linked to biological and physicochemical properties of the estuary during settlement and early life periods. The purpose of this ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2004-11-15)Much of the world's species diversity is located in tropical and sub-tropical ecosystems, and a better understanding of the ecology of these systems is necessary to stem biodiversity loss and assess community- and ...
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Temporal and spatial analysis of marine species distributions within the Gulf of Mexico is important in recognizing trends as to how their population dynamics change. Recognizing these trends can help fisheries and bay ...
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1978)
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(Texas A & M University. Libraries, 1986)
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1995)