NANFA-L-- Darter tribe

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Mon, 14 Feb 2005 14:07:21 EST

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http://www.nativefish.org/Articles/Darter_Diet.htm

Do you agree with the placement of darters in the tribe Etheostomatini? I
know that not all scientists agree with the concept of tribes-in-all.

Thanks,
Andrew

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http://www.nativefish.org/Articles/= Darter_Diet.htm

Do you agree with the placement of darters in the tribe Etheostomatini? I kn= ow that not all scientists agree with the concept of tribes-in-all.

Thanks,
Andrew

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