Saffron Shiner is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Notropis.
The Saffron shiner lives in the benthopelagic, freshwater environment.
TN00262 SAFFRON SHINER NOTROPIS RUBRICROCEUS Tennessee Animal Biogeographic System TABS = version 12/2002 Taxonomy Status Distribution Habitat Associations Food More
Article: THE SAFFRON SHINER (NOTROPIS RUBRICROCEUS) AS A NEST ASSOCIATE OF THE CREEK CHUB (SEMOTILUS ATROMACULATUS). More
THE SAFFRON SHINER (NOTROPIS RUBRICROCEUS) AS A NEST ASSOCIATE OF THE CREEK CHUB (SEMOTILUS ATROMACULATUS).(Brief Article) = Journal of the Tennessee Academy of Science | April 1, 2001| | COPYRIGHT 2001 Tennessee Academy of Science. More
Nonindigenous Occurrences: The saffron shiner was probably introduced into the upper New, Broad, and Catawba drainages in North Carolina (Menhinick 1991; Page and Burr 1991; Jenkins and Burkhead 1994), as well as into the upper New drainage of Virginia (Hocutt et al. More
chrosomus), Saffron shiner (Notropis rubricroceus) (FISC) * The Case of the Red Shiner: What Happens When a Fish Goes Bad? - Behavioral Interaction between the Nonindigenous Red Shiner (Cyprinella lutrensis) and the Threatened Blue More
Saffron shiner - Notropis rubricroceusSaffron shiner, Notropis rubricroceus, nuptial male. More
Jelecek afránový in Czech (česky)
Jeleček šafránový in Czech (česky)
saffron shiner in English
赫色美洲鱥 in Chinese (中文)
赫色美洲鱥 in Mandarin Chinese