Florida Integrated Science Center (FISC)
7920 NW 71st Street
Gainesville, FL 32653
Phone: 352-378-8181
Fax: 352-378-4956
http://fl.biology.usgs.gov/
Samples of fisheries-related research at FISC:
Species Diversity and Life History: Native Fishes
- Status and Ecology of Native Freshwater Fishes and Aquatic Invertebrates in the Southeast
- Behavioral Interaction between the Nonindigenous Red Shiner (Cyprinella lutrensis) and the Threatened Blue Shiner (Cyprinella caerulea): An Experimental Study of Reproductive Competition (Red shiner, Blue shiner)
Species Diversity and Life History: Sunfish
- Distribution and Ecological Requirements of the Okefenokee Pygmy Sunfish and the Blackbanded Sunfish in Florida (Okefenokee pygmy sunfish, Blackhanded sunfish)
Species Diversity and Life History: General Aquatic Organism Research
- Status and Ecology of Native Freshwater Fishes and Aquatic Invertebrates in the Southeast
Note: Most tasks listed are completed
Aquatic Community Ecology: Ecology Research
- Biodiversity and Conservation of Caribbean Reef Fishes
Restoration Science and Technology: Coral
Restoration Science and Technology: Mussels
- Evaluation of Fish and Mussel Assemblages in the Apalachicola River (Fish, Mussels) (Also related to River Science)
Restoration Science and Technology: Turtles
Restoration Science and Technology: Restoration Tools and Technology
River Science
- Understanding the Sources and Ecologic Impacts of Nutrient Enrichment in Springs Discharging to the Suwannee River (Stygobitic fauna)
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