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Table 1. Fishes shared by the Tennessee and Alabama River systems (Lee et 

 al. 1980; Smith-Vaniz 1968). 



Ichthyomyzon castaneus 

 Ichthyomyzon gagei 

 Lampetra aepyptera 

 Amia calva 

 A cipenser fulvescens 

 Scaphirhynchus platorhynchus 

 Polyodon spathula 

 Lepisosteus oculatus 

 Lepisosteus osseus 

 Anguilla rostrata 

 Alosa chrysochloris 

 Alosa alabamae 

 Dorosoma cepedianum 

 Hiodon tergisus 

 Esox americanus 

 Esox niger 



Campostoma anomalum 

 Hybognathus hayi 

 Hybognathus nuchalis 

 Hybopsis storeriana 

 Nocomis leptocephalus 

 Nocomis micropogon 

 Notemigonus crysoleucas 

 Notropis atherinoides 

 Notropis baileyi 

 Notropis bellus 

 Notropis chrysocephalus 

 Notropis lirus 

 Notropis venustus 

 Notropis volucellus 

 Notropis whipplei 

 Opsopoeodus emiliae 

 Pimephales notatus 

 Pimephales vigilax 

 Rhinichthys atratulus 

 Semotilus atromaculatus 

 Carpiodes cyprinus 

 Cycleptus elongatus 

 Erimyzon oblongus 



Ictiobus bubalus 

 Ictiobus cyprinellus 

 Minytrema melanops 

 Moxostoma carinatum 

 Moxostoma duquesnei 

 Moxostoma erythrurum 

 Moxostoma macrolepidotum 

 Ictalurus furcatus 

 Ictalurus melas 

 Ictalurus natalis 

 Ictalurus nebulosus 

 Ictalurus punctulatus 

 Noturus gyrinus 

 Pylodictis olivaris 

 Fundulus olivaceus 

 Gambusia affinis 

 Labidesthes sicculus 

 Morone chrysops 

 M or one mississippensis 

 Ambloplites rupestris 

 Lepomis cyanellus 

 Lepomis gulosus 

 Lepomis humilis 

 Lepomis macrochirus 

 Lepomis megalotis 

 Lepomis microlophus 

 Micropterus punctulatus 

 Micropterus salmoides 

 Pomoxis annularis 

 Pomoxis nigromaculatus 

 Stizostedion vitreum 

 Percina caprodes 

 Percina maculatum 

 Percina ouachitae 

 Percina shumardi 

 Etheostoma nigrum 

 Etheostoma stigmaeum 

 Cottus carolinae 

 Aplodinotus grunniens 



