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- Mohave_tui_chub abstract "The Mohave tui chub (Gila bicolor mohavensis) is an endangered chub originally found only in the Mojave River. Even though named after the Mojave River, the fish's name is normally spelled "Mohave". It was named by ichthyologist Robert Rush Miller.The fish managed to end up in Mojave Chub Spring (MC Spring), possibly from flooding from the Mojave River. In their original Mojave River habitat, the Mohave chub have hybridized with the coastal chub (Gila orcutti); because of this, the Mojave Chub Spring is now the main source for all genetically "pure" Mohave chubs. Other locations in California have been used as refuges for this pure variety by intentionally introducing the fish into the location.".
- Mohave_tui_chub class Actinopterygii.
- Mohave_tui_chub conservationStatus "LE".
- Mohave_tui_chub conservationStatusSystem "ESA".
- Mohave_tui_chub family Cyprinidae.
- Mohave_tui_chub genus Gila_(genus).
- Mohave_tui_chub kingdom Animal.
- Mohave_tui_chub order Cypriniformes.
- Mohave_tui_chub phylum Chordate.
- Mohave_tui_chub species Tui_chub.
- Mohave_tui_chub synonym "Siphateles bicolor mohavensis".
- Mohave_tui_chub wikiPageExternalLink gov.doi.species_profile.servlets.SpeciesProfile?spcode=E00Q.
- Mohave_tui_chub wikiPageExternalLink mtc.htm.
- Mohave_tui_chub wikiPageExternalLink mtcresinfo.htm.
- Mohave_tui_chub wikiPageExternalLink tuichub.php.
- Mohave_tui_chub wikiPageID "3169609".
- Mohave_tui_chub wikiPageRevisionID "409577120".
- Mohave_tui_chub accessdate "2006-03-11".
- Mohave_tui_chub classis Actinopterygii.
- Mohave_tui_chub familia Cyprinidae.
- Mohave_tui_chub genus "Gila".
- Mohave_tui_chub hasPhotoCollection Mohave_tui_chub.
- Mohave_tui_chub id "201919".
- Mohave_tui_chub name "Mohave tui chub".
- Mohave_tui_chub ordo Cypriniformes.
- Mohave_tui_chub phylum Chordate.
- Mohave_tui_chub regnum "Animalia".
- Mohave_tui_chub species "Gila bicolor".
- Mohave_tui_chub status "LE".
- Mohave_tui_chub statusSystem "ESA".
- Mohave_tui_chub subspecies "G. b. mohavensis".
- Mohave_tui_chub synonyms "Siphateles bicolor mohavensis".
- Mohave_tui_chub taxon "Gila bicolor mohavensis".
- Mohave_tui_chub trinomial "Gila bicolor mohavensis".
- Mohave_tui_chub subject Category:Chub.
- Mohave_tui_chub subject Category:Endangered_species.
- Mohave_tui_chub subject Category:Fauna_of_the_Mojave_Desert.
- Mohave_tui_chub subject Category:Fish_of_the_Western_United_States.
- Mohave_tui_chub subject Category:Natural_history_of_San_Bernardino_County,_California.
- Mohave_tui_chub type Animal.
- Mohave_tui_chub type Eukaryote.
- Mohave_tui_chub type Fish.
- Mohave_tui_chub type Species.
- Mohave_tui_chub type Animal.
- Mohave_tui_chub type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Mohave_tui_chub type EukaryoticCell.
- Mohave_tui_chub type Fish.
- Mohave_tui_chub type Organism.
- Mohave_tui_chub comment "The Mohave tui chub (Gila bicolor mohavensis) is an endangered chub originally found only in the Mojave River. Even though named after the Mojave River, the fish's name is normally spelled "Mohave". It was named by ichthyologist Robert Rush Miller.The fish managed to end up in Mojave Chub Spring (MC Spring), possibly from flooding from the Mojave River.".
- Mohave_tui_chub label "Mohave tui chub".
- Mohave_tui_chub sameAs m.08wth9.
- Mohave_tui_chub sameAs Q6893732.
- Mohave_tui_chub sameAs Q6893732.
- Mohave_tui_chub wasDerivedFrom Mohave_tui_chub?oldid=409577120.
- Mohave_tui_chub isPrimaryTopicOf Mohave_tui_chub.
- Mohave_tui_chub name "Mohave tui chub".