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Sable Island Bibliography - #6 - Fishes

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#6. Fishes

 

Garside, E.T. 1969. Distribution of insular fishes of Sable Island, Nova Scotia. Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada 26(5): 1390-1392.

 

Marcogliese, D.J. 1992. First report of the Threespine Stickleback, Gasterosteus aculeatus, from Sable Island. Canadian Field-Naturalist 106(2): 264-266.

 

McAllister, D.E. 1970. The fresh and brackish water fishes. In Fauna of Sable Island and its zoogeographic affinities. National Museum of Natural Science, Publications in Zoology 4: 38-43.

 

Tay, K.L. & E.T. Garside. 1972. Meristic comparisons of populations of mummichog (Fundulus heteroclitus) from Sable Island and mainland Nova Scotia. Canadian Journal of Zoology 50(1): 13-17.

 

 

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