Ecological and zoogeographical aspects of the fishes of the Indian River region of Florida

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Florida Academy of Sciences, Inc.
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1973
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Throughout 1972 an ichthyological survey of the Indian River was made. Over 260 species were recorded representing 169 genera in 74 families. The majority of these fishes had affinities with the Antillean fauna. A smaller number represented the continental and Carolinian faunas or had a disjunct distribution through the Caribbean.

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Throughout 1972 an ichthyological survey of the Indian River was made. Over 260 species were recorded representing 169 genera in 74 families. The majority of these fishes had affinities with the Antillean fauna. A smaller number represented the continental and Carolinian faunas or had a disjunct distribution through the Caribbean.
This manuscript may be cited as: Gilmore, R. G., Jr. (1973). Ecological and zoogeographical aspects of the fishes of the Indian River region of Florida. Oral presentation at the 37th annual meeting of the Florida Academy of Sciences [Abstract]. Florida Scientist, 36(1), (Suppl. 8).
Florida Atlantic University. Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute contribution #6.
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1973
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1973
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Ecological and zoogeographical aspects of the fishes of the Indian River region of Florida
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Florida Academy of Sciences, Inc.
1973
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Ecological and zoogeographical aspects of the fishes of the Indian River region of Florida
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Ecological and zoogeographical aspects of the fishes of the Indian River region of Florida