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Summary

Introduction

Carpiodes

Ictiobus

Distribution

Field Work

External Morphology

Types & Their Location

Morphometrics

Allozymes & Isozymes

mtDNA Sequencing

Literature Cited

Publications & Presentations

Hank Bart's Research

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