Gerald Ray Smith
Aus WORLDFISH WIKI
(Weitergeleitet von Gerald R. Smith)
Gerald Ray Smith
- University of Kansas, U.S.A.
- University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48108, USA.
- E-mail: grsmith@umich.edu
Publikationen
- Smith, G.R. 1966. Distribution and evolution of the North American catostomid fishes of the subgenus Pantosteus, genus Catostomus. Miscellaneous Publications, Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan, 129: 1-132, Pl. 1. (Handle) Zitatseite
- Smith, G.R. & Stearly, R.F. 1989. The classification and scientific names of rainbow trout and cutthroat trouts. Fischeries, 14: 4-10. doi: 10.1577/1548-8446(1989)014%3C0004:TCASNO%3E2.0.CO;2 Zitatseite
- Dowling, T.E., Hoeh, W.R., Smith, G.R. & Brown, W.M. 1992. Evolutionary Relationships of Shiners in the Genus Luxilus (Cyprinidae) as Determined by Analysis of Mitochondrial DNA. Copeia, 1992 (2): 306-322. Zitatseite
- Stearley, R.F. & Smith, G.R. 1993. Phylogeny of the Pacific trouts and salmons (Oncorhynchus) and genera of the family Salmonidae. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 122 (1): 1-33. Zitatseite
- Lundberg, J.G., Kottelat, M., Smith, G.R., Stiassny, M.L.J. & Gill, A.C. 2000. So many fishes, so little time: an overview of recent ichthyological discovery in continental waters. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, 87: 26–62. (doi) Zitatseite
- Smith, G.R., Dowling, T.E., Gobalet, K.W., Lugaski, T., Shiozawa, D.K. & Evans, R.P. 2002. Biogeography and timing of evolutionary events among Great Basin fishes. Pp. 175-234 in: Hershler, R., Madsen, D.B. & Currey, D.R. (eds.): Great Basin aquatic systems history. Smithsonian Contributions to Earth Sciences, #33. Zitatseite
- Bailey, R.M., Latta, W.C. & Smith, G.R. 2004. An atlas of Michigan fishes with keys and illustrations for their identification. Miscellaneous Publications, Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan, #192: i-iv; 1-215. (handle) Zitatseite
- Smith, G.R., Chow, J., Unmack, P.J., Markle, D.F. & Dowling, T.E. 2017. Evolution of the Rhinichthys osculus complex (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) in Western North America. Miscellaneous Publications Museum of Zoology University of Michigan, 204 (2): 1–83. Zitatseite
- Van Tassel, J. & Smith, G.R. 2019. Fishes of the Mio-Pliocene Western Snake River Plain and vicinity. V. Keating, Always Welcome Inn, and Imbler Fish paleofaunas, NE Oregon: Tests of Miocene-Pliocene drainage connections. Miscellaneous Publications. Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan, 204 (5): 1–33. (hdl) Zitatseite
- McClellan, P.H. & Smith, G.R. 2020. Late Miocene fishes of the Cache Valley Member, Salt Lake Formation, Utah and Idaho. Miscellaneous Publications. Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan, #208: 1–54. (hdl) Zitatseite