Journal Article

Typhlichthys eigenmanni Charlton, 1933, an available name for a blind cave fish (Teleostei: Amblyopsidae), differentiated on the basis of characters of the central nervous system

Parenti, L.R.

Record Number:
1951
Year:
2006
Journal:
Zootaxa
Pages:
55-59
Volume:
1374
Times Cited:
1
Related Records:
Charlton, H.H. (1933)
The optic tectum and its related fibre tracts in blind fishes. A. Troglichthys rosae and Typhlichthys eigenmanni
Compson, Z.G. (2004)
An isotopic examination of cave, spring and epigean trophic structures in Mammoth Cave National Park
Parenti, L.R. (2006)
Typhlichthys eigenmanni Charlton, 1933, an available name for a blind cave fish (Teleostei: Amblyopsidae), differentiated on the basis of characters of the central nervous system
Romero, A. and Conner, M. (2007)
Status report for the southern cavefish, Typhlichthys subterraneus in Arkansas
Niemiller, M. L., Near, T. J. and Fitzpatrick, B. M. (2011)
Delimiting species using multilocus data: Diagnosing cryptic diversity in the Southern Cavefish, Typhlichthys Subterraneus (Teleostei: Amblyopsidae)
Niemiller, M.L. (2011)
Evolution, speciation, and conservation of amblyopsid cavefishes
Niemiller, M.L., Higgs, D.M. and Soares, D. (2013)
Evidence for hearing loss in amblyopsid cavefishes
Niemiller, M.L., Graening, G.O., Fenolio, D.B., Godwin, J.C., Cooley, J.R., Pearson, W.D., Fitzpatrick, B.M. and Near, T.J. (2013)
Doomed before they are described? The need for conservation assessments of cryptic species complexes using an amblyopsid cavefish (Amblyopsidae: Typhlichthys) as a case study
Soares, D. Niemiller, M.L. and Higgs, D. (2014)
Review article. Hearing and acoustic communication in cavefishes
Venarsky, M.P., Huntsman, B.M., Huryn, A.D., Benstead, J.P. and Kuhajda, B.R. (2014)
Quantitative food web analysis supports the energy‑limitation hypothesis in cave stream ecosystems
Soares, D., Niemiller, M.L. and Higgs, D.M. (2016)
Hearing in Cavefishes
Mouser, J. (2019)
Examining occurrence, life history, and ecology of cavefishes and cave crayfishes using both traditional and novel approaches
Niemiller, M.L., Taylor, S.J., Slay, M.E. and Hobbs, H.H. III (2019)
Biodiversity in the United States and Canada
Adams, G.L., Burr, B.M. and Warren, M.L. (2020)
Amblyopsidae: Cavefishes
Hart, P.B., Niemiller, M.L., Burress, E.D., Armbruster, J.W., Ludt, W.B. and Chakrabarty, P. (2020)
Cave-adapted evolution in the North American Amblyopsid fishes Inferred using phylogenomics and geometric morphometrics
Mouser, J.B., Brewer, S.K., Niemiller, M.L., Mollenhauer, R. and Van Den Bussche, R.A. (2021)
Refining sampling protocols for cavefishes and cave crayfishes to account for environmental variation
Mouser, J. (2022)
Lithology and disturbance drive cavefish and cave crayfish occurrence in the Ozark Highlands ecoregion
Mouser, J.B., Brewer, S.K., Niemiller, M.L., Mollenhauer, R. and Van Den Bussche, R.A. (2022)
Lithology and disturbance drive cavefish and cave crayfish occurrence in the Ozark Highlands ecoregion
McAllister, C.T., Fenolio, D.B., Slay, M.E., and Cloutman, D.G. (2023)
First Parasites (Cnidaria: Myxobolidae; Trematoda:Digenea: Clinostomidae) Reported from the Threatened Ozark Cavefish, Troglichthys rosae (Percopsiformes:Amblyopsidae), from Arkansas, U.S.A., with a Summary of the Parasites of North American Cavefishes