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2011
Daniels, R.A., Schmidt, R.E., Limburg, K.E., 2011. Hudson River Fisheries: Once Robust, Now Reduced, in: Henshaw, R.E. (Ed.), Environmental History Of The Hudson River: Human Uses That Changed The Ecology, Ecology That Changed Human Uses. SUNY Press, Albany, New York, pp. 27-40.
Daniels, R.A., 2011. Legacy of New York State's Watershed Surveys, 1926-1939. Fisheries 36, 179-189. doi:10.1080/03632415.2011.564504
2008
Daniels, R.A., 2008. The Beef is in the River. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 4, 20.
Daniels, R.A., 2008. Fish and Other Collections Move Off-Site. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 4, 4.
Daniels, R.A., Morse, R.S., Sutherland, J.W., Bombard, R.T., Boylen, C.W., 2008. Fish Movement Among Lakes: Are Lakes Isolated?. Northeastern Naturalist 15, 577-588. doi:10.1656/1092-6194-15.4.577
2005
Daniels, R.A., 2005. Discovery Now. Members Update 15, 4.
Daniels, R.A., 2005. Fish, in: Eisenstadt, P., Moss, L.E.-. (Eds.), The Encyclopedia Of New York State. Syracuse University Press, Syracuse, NY, pp. 567-568.
Daniels, R.A., 2005. One Fish, Two Fish, ... Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 1, 10-12.
Daniels, R.A., 2005. Review of "Disconnected Rivers: Linking Rivers to Landscapes". Quarterly Review of Biology 80, 492-493.
2004
Daniels, R.A., 2004. Decapods of Inland Waters [WWW Document]. New York State Biodiversity Clearinghouse http://www.nybiodiversity.org/summaries/decapods/index.html.
Daniels, R.A., 2004. Freshwater and Estuarine Fish [WWW Document]. New York State Biodiversity Clearinghouse http://www.nybiodiversity.org/summaries/fish/index.html. URL http://www.nybiodiversity.org/summaries/fish/index.html
2002
Daniels, R.A., Riva-Murray, K., Halliwell, D.B., Vana-Miller, D.L., Bilger, M.D., 2002. An Index of Biological Integrity for Northern Mid-Atlantic Slope Drainages. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 131, 1044-1060. doi:10.1577/1548-8659(2002)131<1044:AIOBIF>2.0.CO;2

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