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Status and population viability of the Alabama shad (Alosa alabamae)
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2011
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Alternative Title:Alabama shad (Alosa alabamae)
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Description:"The Alabama shad, Alosa alabamae, is a small euryhaline and anadromous herring species in the Family Clupeidae. Historically, Alabama shad have been recorded as far north as the Ohio River in West Virginia and were commonly found in other Mississippi River tributaries including the Red, Arkansas, Missouri, and Tennessee Rivers (Kreiser and Schaefer, 2009). At present, they are believed to only occupy northern Gulf of Mexico rivers from the Mississippi River east to the Suwannee River in Florida. Currently, the largest spawning population of Alabama shad is hypothesized to reside in the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin"--Introduction, paragraph 1.
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Content Notes:by Kelcee Smith, John K. Carlson, Calusa Horn, and Kelly Shotts.
"August 2011."
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 34-42).
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