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. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. Figure 4. Christie Brook, a tributary of Salmon River, Bay of Fundy Drainage, Nova Scotia, habitat where Blacknose Dace, Rhinichthys atratulus. White Sucker, Catostomus commersoni. Brook Trout, Salvelinus fontinalis, and Threespine Stickleback, Gasterosteus aculeatus, were recorded. Photograph taken on 13 August 1998 (Negative Number 24,379: Frame Number 2). Nova Scotia over the four-year period 1947 to 1950. He also visited the Royal Ontario Museum and noted the collections of freshwater fishes from Nova Scotia. He did not find the two earlier Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-canadian-field-naturalist-natural-history-figure-4-christie-brook-a-tributary-of-salmon-river-bay-of-fundy-drainage-nova-scotia-habitat-where-blacknose-dace-rhinichthys-atratulus-white-sucker-catostomus-commersoni-brook-trout-salvelinus-fontinalis-and-threespine-stickleback-gasterosteus-aculeatus-were-recorded-photograph-taken-on-13-august-1998-negative-number-24379-frame-number-2-nova-scotia-over-the-four-year-period-1947-to-1950-he-also-visited-the-royal-ontario-museum-and-noted-the-collections-of-freshwater-fishes-from-nova-scotia-he-did-not-find-the-two-earlier-image233601283.html
RMRG1CPY–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. Figure 4. Christie Brook, a tributary of Salmon River, Bay of Fundy Drainage, Nova Scotia, habitat where Blacknose Dace, Rhinichthys atratulus. White Sucker, Catostomus commersoni. Brook Trout, Salvelinus fontinalis, and Threespine Stickleback, Gasterosteus aculeatus, were recorded. Photograph taken on 13 August 1998 (Negative Number 24,379: Frame Number 2). Nova Scotia over the four-year period 1947 to 1950. He also visited the Royal Ontario Museum and noted the collections of freshwater fishes from Nova Scotia. He did not find the two earlier
. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. non-protractile premaxillary complete groove between upper lip and snout Blacknose Dace. protractile premaxillary Lake Chub Figure 2. Sketch showing non-protractile premaxillaries of a Blacknose Dace, Rhinichthys atratulus, from Christie Brook, a tributary of Salmon River, Bay of Fundy Drainage, Nova Scotia (NSMI2635 (.1)) and protractile premaxillaries of a Lake Chub, Coiiesius plumheus, from Paradise Brook, a tributary of Tidnish River. Northumberland Strait Drainage, Nova Scotia (NSM12665 (. 1)). stream fish is not found in all watersheds or Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-canadian-field-naturalist-natural-history-non-protractile-premaxillary-complete-groove-between-upper-lip-and-snout-blacknose-dace-protractile-premaxillary-lake-chub-figure-2-sketch-showing-non-protractile-premaxillaries-of-a-blacknose-dace-rhinichthys-atratulus-from-christie-brook-a-tributary-of-salmon-river-bay-of-fundy-drainage-nova-scotia-nsmi2635-1-and-protractile-premaxillaries-of-a-lake-chub-coiiesius-plumheus-from-paradise-brook-a-tributary-of-tidnish-river-northumberland-strait-drainage-nova-scotia-nsm12665-1-stream-fish-is-not-found-in-all-watersheds-or-image233601312.html
RMRG1CT0–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. non-protractile premaxillary complete groove between upper lip and snout Blacknose Dace. protractile premaxillary Lake Chub Figure 2. Sketch showing non-protractile premaxillaries of a Blacknose Dace, Rhinichthys atratulus, from Christie Brook, a tributary of Salmon River, Bay of Fundy Drainage, Nova Scotia (NSMI2635 (.1)) and protractile premaxillaries of a Lake Chub, Coiiesius plumheus, from Paradise Brook, a tributary of Tidnish River. Northumberland Strait Drainage, Nova Scotia (NSM12665 (. 1)). stream fish is not found in all watersheds or
. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. 2002 GiLHEN AND Hebda: Blacknose Dace in Nova Scotia 539. Figure 4. Christie Brook, a tributary of Salmon River, Bay of Fundy Drainage, Nova Scotia, habitat where Blacknose Dace, Rhinichthys atratulus. White Sucker, Catostomus commersoni. Brook Trout, Salvelinus fontinalis, and Threespine Stickleback, Gasterosteus aculeatus, were recorded. Photograph taken on 13 August 1998 (Negative Number 24,379: Frame Number 2). Nova Scotia over the four-year period 1947 to 1950. He also visited the Royal Ontario Museum and noted the collections of freshwate Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-canadian-field-naturalist-natural-history-2002-gilhen-and-hebda-blacknose-dace-in-nova-scotia-539-figure-4-christie-brook-a-tributary-of-salmon-river-bay-of-fundy-drainage-nova-scotia-habitat-where-blacknose-dace-rhinichthys-atratulus-white-sucker-catostomus-commersoni-brook-trout-salvelinus-fontinalis-and-threespine-stickleback-gasterosteus-aculeatus-were-recorded-photograph-taken-on-13-august-1998-negative-number-24379-frame-number-2-nova-scotia-over-the-four-year-period-1947-to-1950-he-also-visited-the-royal-ontario-museum-and-noted-the-collections-of-freshwate-image233601288.html
RMRG1CR4–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. 2002 GiLHEN AND Hebda: Blacknose Dace in Nova Scotia 539. Figure 4. Christie Brook, a tributary of Salmon River, Bay of Fundy Drainage, Nova Scotia, habitat where Blacknose Dace, Rhinichthys atratulus. White Sucker, Catostomus commersoni. Brook Trout, Salvelinus fontinalis, and Threespine Stickleback, Gasterosteus aculeatus, were recorded. Photograph taken on 13 August 1998 (Negative Number 24,379: Frame Number 2). Nova Scotia over the four-year period 1947 to 1950. He also visited the Royal Ontario Museum and noted the collections of freshwate
. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. Figure 1. A computer-enhanced photograph of a Uving adult male Blacknose Dace, Rhinichthys atratulus, from Christie Brook, a tributary' of Salmon River, Bay of Fundy Drainage, Nova Scotia, 7 May 1998 (Negative Number-24,377 frame # 20). Mountains. Natal rivers and some of their tribu- taries, typically have extensive shallow sections with riffles. The clear, cool water flows at a moder- ate rate over gently-sloping hard bottom. R. atratu- lus shares this specific habitat with Brook Trout, Salvelinus fontinalis, in brooks (Figure 4) and Atlantic Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-canadian-field-naturalist-natural-history-figure-1-a-computer-enhanced-photograph-of-a-uving-adult-male-blacknose-dace-rhinichthys-atratulus-from-christie-brook-a-tributary-of-salmon-river-bay-of-fundy-drainage-nova-scotia-7-may-1998-negative-number-24377-frame-20-mountains-natal-rivers-and-some-of-their-tribu-taries-typically-have-extensive-shallow-sections-with-riffles-the-clear-cool-water-flows-at-a-moder-ate-rate-over-gently-sloping-hard-bottom-r-atratu-lus-shares-this-specific-habitat-with-brook-trout-salvelinus-fontinalis-in-brooks-figure-4-and-atlantic-image233601318.html
RMRG1CT6–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. Figure 1. A computer-enhanced photograph of a Uving adult male Blacknose Dace, Rhinichthys atratulus, from Christie Brook, a tributary' of Salmon River, Bay of Fundy Drainage, Nova Scotia, 7 May 1998 (Negative Number-24,377 frame # 20). Mountains. Natal rivers and some of their tribu- taries, typically have extensive shallow sections with riffles. The clear, cool water flows at a moder- ate rate over gently-sloping hard bottom. R. atratu- lus shares this specific habitat with Brook Trout, Salvelinus fontinalis, in brooks (Figure 4) and Atlantic
. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. I. PR GVR FR Figure 3. Distribution of Blacknose Dace, Rhinichthys atratulus, in Nova Scotia. Not Present, represented by open circles on the map. means localities where Blacknose Dace were looked for but not found. In the Northumberland Strait Drainage the letters SHR refers to Shinimicas River; RP, River Philip; PUR, Pugwash River; WR, Wallace River; FR, French River; WAR, Waughs River; and RJ, River John (see Table 1). In the Bay of Fundy Drainage, MAR refers to Maccan River; RH, River Hebert; MR, Moose River; PR, Portapique River; GVR, Grea Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-canadian-field-naturalist-natural-history-i-pr-gvr-fr-figure-3-distribution-of-blacknose-dace-rhinichthys-atratulus-in-nova-scotia-not-present-represented-by-open-circles-on-the-map-means-localities-where-blacknose-dace-were-looked-for-but-not-found-in-the-northumberland-strait-drainage-the-letters-shr-refers-to-shinimicas-river-rp-river-philip-pur-pugwash-river-wr-wallace-river-fr-french-river-war-waughs-river-and-rj-river-john-see-table-1-in-the-bay-of-fundy-drainage-mar-refers-to-maccan-river-rh-river-hebert-mr-moose-river-pr-portapique-river-gvr-grea-image233601307.html
RMRG1CRR–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. I. PR GVR FR Figure 3. Distribution of Blacknose Dace, Rhinichthys atratulus, in Nova Scotia. Not Present, represented by open circles on the map. means localities where Blacknose Dace were looked for but not found. In the Northumberland Strait Drainage the letters SHR refers to Shinimicas River; RP, River Philip; PUR, Pugwash River; WR, Wallace River; FR, French River; WAR, Waughs River; and RJ, River John (see Table 1). In the Bay of Fundy Drainage, MAR refers to Maccan River; RH, River Hebert; MR, Moose River; PR, Portapique River; GVR, Grea
. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. 2002 GiLHEN AND Hebda: Blacknose Dace in Nova Scotia 537. Figure 1. A computer-enhanced photograph of a Uving adult male Blacknose Dace, Rhinichthys atratulus, from Christie Brook, a tributary' of Salmon River, Bay of Fundy Drainage, Nova Scotia, 7 May 1998 (Negative Number-24,377 frame # 20). Mountains. Natal rivers and some of their tribu- taries, typically have extensive shallow sections with riffles. The clear, cool water flows at a moder- ate rate over gently-sloping hard bottom. R. atratu- lus shares this specific habitat with Brook Trout Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-canadian-field-naturalist-natural-history-2002-gilhen-and-hebda-blacknose-dace-in-nova-scotia-537-figure-1-a-computer-enhanced-photograph-of-a-uving-adult-male-blacknose-dace-rhinichthys-atratulus-from-christie-brook-a-tributary-of-salmon-river-bay-of-fundy-drainage-nova-scotia-7-may-1998-negative-number-24377-frame-20-mountains-natal-rivers-and-some-of-their-tribu-taries-typically-have-extensive-shallow-sections-with-riffles-the-clear-cool-water-flows-at-a-moder-ate-rate-over-gently-sloping-hard-bottom-r-atratu-lus-shares-this-specific-habitat-with-brook-trout-image233601324.html
RMRG1CTC–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. 2002 GiLHEN AND Hebda: Blacknose Dace in Nova Scotia 537. Figure 1. A computer-enhanced photograph of a Uving adult male Blacknose Dace, Rhinichthys atratulus, from Christie Brook, a tributary' of Salmon River, Bay of Fundy Drainage, Nova Scotia, 7 May 1998 (Negative Number-24,377 frame # 20). Mountains. Natal rivers and some of their tribu- taries, typically have extensive shallow sections with riffles. The clear, cool water flows at a moder- ate rate over gently-sloping hard bottom. R. atratu- lus shares this specific habitat with Brook Trout
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