Alabama shad, continued 



Personal Communications 



Geological Survey of Alabama, 



Mettee, Maurice F. 

 Tuscaloosa, AL. 



References 



Bailey, R.M., H.E.Winn, and C.L.Smith. 1954. Fishes 

 form the Escambia River, Alabama and Florida, with 

 ecologic and taxonomic notes. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 

 Phila. 106:109-134. 



Beecher, H.A., and W.C. Hixson. 1982. Seasonal 

 abundance of fishes in three northwest Florida rivers. 

 Fla. Sci. 45(3):145-171. 



Behre, E.H. 1950. Annotated list of the fauna of the 

 Grand Isle region, 1928-1946. Occas. Pap. Mar. Lab., 

 Louisiana St. Univ. 6(6):1-66. 



Daniell, W.C. 1872. Letters referring to experiments of 

 W.C. Daniell, M.D., in introducing shad into the Ala- 

 bama River. Comm. Rept. U.S. Comm. Fish. 2:387- 

 390. 



Douglas, N.H. 1974. Freshwater Fishes of Louisiana. 

 Claitor's Publ. Div., Baton Rouge, LA, 443 p. 



Eddy, S., and J.C. Underhill. 1982. How to Know the 

 Freshwater Fishes. W.C. Brown, Dubuque, IA, 215 p. 



Fischer, W. (ed.). 1978. FAO Species Identification 

 Sheets for Fishery Purposes, Western Central Atlantic 

 (Fishing Area 31), Vol. II. U.N. FAO, Rome. 



Hildebrand, S.F. 1963. Family Clupeidae. In Fishes 

 of the Western North Atlantic, p. 257-454. Sears 

 Found. Mar. Res., Yale Univ., New Haven, CT. 



Leggett, W.C. 1969. A study of the reproductive 

 potential of the American shad (Alosa sapidissima) in 

 the Connecticut River, and of the possible effects of 

 natural or man induced changes in the population 

 structure of the species on its reproductive success. 

 Conn. Res. Comm. Proj., 72 p. 



Mettee, M.F., P.E. O'Neil, and J.M. Pierson. 1996. 

 Fishes of Alabama and the Mobile Basin. Oxmoor 

 House, Birmingham, AL, 820 p. 



Mettee, M.F., P.E. O'Neil, T.E. Shepard, and P.L 

 Kilpatrick. 1995. Status survey of gulf sturgeon 

 (Acipenser oxyrinchus) and Alabama shad (Alosa 

 alabamae) in the Choctawhatchee, Conecuh, and Ala- 

 bama River systems, 1992-1995. Geological Survey 

 of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, 30 p. 



Millican, T., D.Turner, and G. Thomas. 1984. Check- 

 list of the species of fishes in Lake Maurepas, Louisi- 

 ana. Proc. Louis. Acad. Sci. 47:30-33. 



Mills, J. G., Jr. 1972. Biology of the Alabama shad in 

 northwest Florida. Fla. Board Cons. Mar. Res. Lab. 

 Tech. Ser. No. 68, 24 p. 



Moore, G.A. 1968. Fishes. /nVertebratesofthe United 

 States, p. 21-165. McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, 

 NY. 



National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS). 1997. 

 Revision of candidate species list under the Endan- 

 gered Species Act. Fed. Reg. 62(134):37560-37563. 



Nelson, D.M. (ed.), et al. 1992. Distribution and 

 abundance of fishes and invertebrates in Gulf of Mexico 

 estuaries, Vol. I: Data summaries. ELMR Rep. No. 1 0. 

 NOAA/NOS SEA Div., Rockville, MD, 273 p. 



Johnson, J.E. 1987. 

 States and Canada. 

 Bethesda, MD, 42 p. 



Protected fishes of the United 

 American Fisheries Society, 



Laurence, G.C., and R.W. Yerger. 1967. Life history 

 studies of the Alabama shad, Alosa alabamae, in the 

 Apalachicola River, Florida. Proc. Southeast. Assoc. 

 Game Fish Comm. 20:260-273. 



Lee, D.S., et al. 

 Freshwater fishes. 

 NC, 854 p. 



1980. Atlas of North American 

 NO. St. Mus. Nat. Hist., Raleigh, 



Swift, O, R.W. Yerger, and P.R. Parrish. 1977. Distri- 

 bution and natural history of the fresh and brackish 

 water fishes of the Ochlockonee River, Florida and 

 Georgia. Bull. Tall Timbers Res. Sta., No. 20, 1 1 1 p. 



Swingle, H.A. 1971. Biology of Alabama Estuarine 

 Areas - Cooperative Gulf of Mexico Estuarine Inven- 

 tory. Ala. Mar. Res. Bull. 5:1-123. 



Turner, W.R. 1969. Life history of menhadens in the 

 eastern Gulf of Mexico. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 

 98(2):21 6-224. 



Walls, J.G. 1976. Fishes of the northern Gulf of 

 Mexico. TFH Pub., Neptune City, NJ, 432 p. 



133 



