Contact
Florida Museum of Natural History
Gainesville, Florida 32611-7800
352-256-1889
lpage1@ufl.edu
Collections & Programs
Other Affiliations
- Affiliate Professor, Department of Biology, University of Florida
- Affiliate Professor, School of Natural Resources and Environment, University of Florida
- Principal Scientist Emeritus, Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, IL
Education
- Ph.D. in Zoology University of Illinois 1972
- M.S. in Zoology University of Illinois. 1968
- B.S. in Biology Illinois State University 1966
Research Interests
Systematics, evolution, and ecology of freshwater fishes; protection of aquatic natural areas Current research emphasis is on taxonomy and phylogenetic relationships, speciation processes in freshwater organisms, and use of natural history collections data in research and outreach.
Collection Activities
Fieldwork conducted in North America, Asia, Africa and South America. See websites for All Catfish Species Inventory, All Cypriniformes Species Inventory and iDigBio.
Publications
Professional Honors & Society Offices:
2023 University of Illinois School of Integrative Sciences Distinguished Alumnus Award
2023 University of Illinois Liberal Arts & Sciences Alumni Achievement Award
2021 Fulbright Award to Document Species-level Fish Diversity in the Mae Klong River Basin, Thailand
2019 Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) for Outstanding Contributions to the Study of Fishes and Conservation of Aquatic Environments
2018 Fellow of the American Fisheries Society for Outstanding Contributions to Leadership, Research, Resource Management in Fisheries Science
2014 Robert K. Johnson Award for Outstanding Service to the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists
2012 Elected President, Natural Science Collections Alliance
2001 Recipient of Gibbs Award from the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists for Outstanding Research in Systematic Ichthyology
2003 Elected President, American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists
1996 Named Principal Scientist of the Illinois Natural History Survey; an honor bestowed on only six scientists since INHS was founded in 1858.
Professional Positions:
- 2011-2019 Director, iDigBio (iDigBio.org)
- 2005-present Curator of Fishes, Florida Museum of Natural History
- 2005-present Affiliate Professor, Dept. Biology, University of Florida
- 2005-present Affiliate Professor, School Nat. Res. Environment, University of Florida
- 2001-2002 Program Officer, National Science Foundation
- 2001-present Principal Scientist Emeritus, Illinois Natural History Survey
- 1996-2000 Illinois Principal Scientist, Illinois Natural History Survey
- 1994-2003 Professor, Dept. Nat. Res, and Envir. Sciences, University of Illinois
- 1989-1996 Director, Center for Biodiversity, Illinois Natural History Survey
- 1986 Interim Director, Illinois Natural History Survey
- 1983-2003 Graduate Faculty Member, University of Illinois
- 1982-1983 Interim Head of Faunistic Surveys, Illinois Natural History Survey
- 1980-2003 Professor, Dept. Ecology, Ethology and Evolution, Univ. of Illinois
- 1980-1996 Professional Scientist, INHS
- 1977-1980 Associate Professional Scientist, INHS
- 1972-1977 Assistant Professional Scientist, INHS
Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Scholars
Date of graduation/completion
1988 Henry L. Bart, Jr., Postdoctoral
1989 Jeanine M. Berlocher, M.S.
1989 Mina Tynan, M.S.
1990 Walter W. Dimmick, Postdoctoral
1992 Carol E. Johnston, Ph.D.
1993 Choon-Bok Song, Ph.D.
1994 Michael E. Retzer, Ph.D.
1995 Christopher A. Laird, M.S.
1995 Gabriela B. Hogue, M.S
1997 Mark Pyron, Postdoctoral
1997 Jonathan W. Armbruster, Ph.D.
1997 Patrick A. Ceas, Ph.D.
1998 Ralph Steinberg, M.S.
1998 Jean C. Porterfield, Ph.D.
1999 Steven Herrington, M.S.
2000 Thomas J. Near, Ph.D.
2001 Jason Knouft, Ph.D.
2002 Mark H. Sabaj, Ph.D.
2002 Michael Hardman, Ph.D.
2003 Christopher A. Taylor, Ph.D.
2005 Robert H. Robins, M.S.
2006 Jeremy Wright, M.S.
2012 Alfred Thomson, M.S., Ph.D.
2013 Zachary Martin, M.S.
2103 Randal Singer, M.S.
2013 Zachary Randall, M.S.
2015 Daniel Lumbantobing, Postdoctoral
2016 Patrick Ciccotto, Postdoctoral
2018 Adania Flemming, M.S.
2019 Randal Singer, Ph.D.
2019 John Pfeiffer, Ph.D.
2021 David Boyd, M.S.
2022 Gabriel Somarriba, M.S. (#34)
Present Elizabeth Martin, Ph.D
Professional Organizations
American Association for the Advancement of Science
American Institute of Biological Sciences
American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists
- 2013 Recipient of R. K. Johnson Award for Outstanding Service to the society
- President 2003
- 2001 Recipient of Gibbs Award for Outstanding Research in Systematic Ichthyology
- Treasurer 1992-2000
- Executive Committee 1992-2005
- Board of Governors 1986-2020
- Chair, Local Meeting Committee 1992
- Editorial Board 1984-1985, 1987-1988, 1989-1990, 1991-1992
- Robert H. Gibbs Memorial Award Committee 2003-2005 (Chair 2005)
- Web Content & Management Committee 2004
- Robert K. Johnson Award Committee 2004 (Chair, 2004)
- Nominating Committee 2005-2007 (Chair, 2007)
- Names of Fishes Committee 2009-present (Chair, 2011-present).
Association of Systematics Collections/Natural Science Collections Alliance
- President, 2012-14
- Societal representative for ASIH 1993-2014
- Societal representative for FLMNH 2010-2014
Illinois Academy of Science
Native Fishes Conservancy
- Elected to Board of Governors, 1997-2000
North American Native Fishes Association
- Elected to Board of Governors, 1992-1996
Sigma Xi
Southeastern Fishes Council
Major Reseach Support at UF (Last 20 Years): $37 Million in Awards
2003 PBI: All Catfish Species Inventory (Siluriformes): Phase I of an inventory of the Otophysi; National Science Foundation ($4,688,504 for 5 years)
2003 Workshop to develop a decadal vision for taxonomy and natural history collections; National Science Foundation ($109,500)
2007 Workshop to assess the value of the PBI Program to a global understanding of biodiversity; National Science Foundation ($50,000)
2010 Archival Storage Containers for Large Fishes and Reptiles at the Florida Museum of Natural History; National Science Foundation ($205,000)
2010 PBI: All Cypriniformes Species Inventory: Phase II of an inventory of the Otophysi; National Science Foundation ($1,279,740 for 4 years)
2011 Digitization HUB: A Collections Digitization Framework for the 21st Century. National Science Foundation ($10,000,000 for 5 years)
2012 Supplement for Digitization HUB: A Collections Digitization Framework for the 21st Century. National Science Foundation ($526,000 for 5 years)
2012 Collaborative Research: Georeferencing Natural History Collections ($138,663 for 2 years)
2013 Annual Supplement for Digitization HUB: A Collections Digitization Framework for the 21st Century. National Science Foundation ($526,000)
2014 Annual Supplement for Digitization HUB: A Collections Digitization Framework for the 21st Century. National Science Foundation ($526,000)
2015 Annual Supplement for Digitization HUB: A Collections Digitization Framework for the 21st Century. National Science Foundation ($526,000)
2015 Southeast Monitoring and Assessment Program (SEAMAP). Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission ($150,182) Renewed annually.
2016 Digitization HUB: iDigBio: A Collections Digitization Framework for the 21st Century. National Science Foundation ($15,500,000 for 5 years)
2016 Workshop: NEON Bioarchive: Bringing Together the Ecological and Collections Communities. National Science Foundation ($67,366 for 1 year)
2016 Southeast Monitoring and Assessment Program (SEAMAP). Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission ($148,332)
2017 Dissertation Research (for J. M. Pfeiffer): A Phylogenomic and Specimen-based Bioinformatics Approach to Reconstruct Freshwater Mussel Evolution and Biogeography.
National Science Foundation ($19,490 for 2 years) 2017 Southeast Monitoring and Assessment Program (SEAMAP). Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission ($157,142)
2018 Rules of Life: A Phylogenetically Based Bioinspired Robotic Model Approach to Address the Evolution of Terrestrial Locomotion. National Science Foundation ($1,000,000; $193,226 to UF).
2019 Southeast Monitoring and Assessment Program (SEAMAP). Florida Fish and Wildlife ($643,439 to UF)
2022. Infrastructure: Moving and Improving the Florida Museum of Natural History Fish Collection. Recommended for funding. National Science Foundation ($695,316 to UF)
Publications: Books
9. Page, L. M., K. Bemis, T. Dowling, H. Espinosa-Perez, L. T. Findley, C. R. Gilbert, K. E. Hartel, R. N. Lea, N. E. Mandrak, J. J. Schmitter-Soto, and H. J. Walker. In press. Common and scientific names of fishes from the United States, Canada, and Mexico. 8th edition. American Fisheries Society Special Publication. Bethesda, Maryland.
8. Metzke, B. A., B. M. Burr, L. C. Hinz, Jr., L. M. Page and C. A. Taylor. 2022. An Atlas of Illinois Fishes: 150 Years of Change. Univ. Illinois Press, Champaign. 404 pp.
7. Robins, R. H., L. M. Page, J. D. Williams, Z. S. Randall, and G. E. Sheehy. 2018. Fishes in the Fresh Waters of Florida. University of Florida Press, Gainesville. xvi + 468 pp.
6. Page, L. M., H. Espinosa-Perez, L. T. Findley, C. R. Gilbert, R. N. Lea, N. E. Mandrak, R. L. Mayden and J. S. Nelson. 2013. Common and Scientific Names of Fishes from the United States, Canada, and Mexico. 7th edition. American Fisheries Society Special Publication 34, Bethesda, Maryland.
5. Page, L. M. and B. M. Burr. 2011. A Field Guide to Freshwater Fishes of North America North of Mexico. 2nd edition. The Peterson Field Guide Series, Houghton-Mifflin-Harcourt Co., Boston, MA.
4. Page, L. M. and B. M. Burr. 1991. A Field Guide to Freshwater Fishes of North America North of Mexico. The Peterson Field Guide Series, Houghton-Mifflin Co., Boston, MA.
3. Page, L. M. 1985. The Crayfishes and Shrimps (Decapoda) of Illinois. Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin 33(4):335-448.
2. Lindquist, D. G. and L. M. Page. 1984. Environmental Biology of Darters. Developments in Environmental Biology of Fishes 4. 127 p.
1. Page, L. M. 1983. Handbook of Darters. T.F.H., Inc., Neptune City, N.J. 271 p.
Journal Articles and Book Chapters (Peer-reviewed)
Skelton, P. H. and L. M. Page. Submitted. Phylogeny and Classification of the Loach Catfishes, Amphiliidae (Siluriformes). Pp. xx-xx in Arratia, G. and R. E. Reis (Eds.). Catfishes. Science Publishers.
Schmitter-Soto, J. J., K. E. Bemis, T. E. Dowling, H. S. Espinosa-Pérez, L. T. Findley, C. R. Gilbert, K. E. Hartel, R. N. Lea, N. E. Mandrak, M. A. Neighbors, H. J. Walker Jr., and L. M. Page.
Submitted. How many fish species are in North America? Ichthyology and Herpetology. Delrieu-Trottin, E., L. M. Page, et al., N. Hubert. Submitted. Aquatic biotas of Sundaland are fragmented but not refugial. Systematic Biology.
Tangjitjaroen, W., Z. S. Randall, S. Tongnunui, D. A. Boyd, and L. M. Page. 2023. Species of Garra (Cyprinidae: Labeoninae) in the Salween River basin with description of an enigmatic new species from the Ataran River drainage of Thailand and Myanmar. Zootaxa 5311:375-392.
200. Boyd, D. A., S. Tongnunui, and L. M. Page. 2023. Catfishes of the genus Glyptothorax (Siluriformes: Sisoridae) in the Mae Klong River Basin, Thailand, with taxonomic implications for several species of Glyptothorax. Ichthyology and Herpetology 111 (2):302-328.
199. Sooksawat, T., A. Wattanakornsiri, R. Kohkaew, L. M. Page, and S. Tongnunui. 2023. Microplastic accumulation in local dominant shellfish from the Khwae Noi Basin in western Thailand and its environmental factors. ScienceAsia 49:445-453. doi:10.2306/scienceasia1513-1874.2023.030
198. Randall, Z. S., G. Somarriba, S. Tongnunui, and L. M. Page. 2022. Review of the spotted lizard loaches, Pseudohomaloptera (Cypriniformes, Balitoridae) with a re-description of P. sexmaculata and description of a new species from Sumatra. Journal of Fish Biology 102:225-240.
197. Crawford, C. H., A. Webber-Schultz, P. B. Hart, Z. S. Randall, A. B. Kellogg, H. E. Amplo, C. Cerrato-Morales, A. Suvarnaraksha, L. M. Page, P. Chakrabarty, and B. E. Flammang. 2022. They Like to Move It: Walking Kinematics of Balitorid Loaches of Western Thailand. Journal of Experimental Biology 2022) 225, jeb242906. doi:10.1242/jeb.242906
198. Waltzek, T. B., S. Kuttichantran, P. H. O. Viadanna, Z. S. Randall, and L. M. Page. 2021. The Complete Mitochondrial Genome of the Jaguar Loach (Yasuhikotakia splendida). Mitochondrial DNA Part B, 6:6, 1737-1739, DOI:10.1080/23802359.2021.1924090
197. Pfeiffer, J., D. Graf, K. Cummings, L. M. Page. 2021. Phylogenetics, taxonomy, and biogeography of a radiation of Southeast Asian freshwater mussels (Gonideinae: Contradentini+Rectidentini). Invertebrate Systematics 35:394-470. https://doi.org/10.1071/IS20044
196. Crawford, C. H., Z. S. Randall, P. B. Hart, L. M. Page, P. Chakrabarty, A. Suvarnaraksha, and B. E. Flammang. 2020. Skeletal and muscular pelvic morphology of hillstream loaches (Cypriniformes: Balitoridae). Journal of Morphology 281:1290-1295. https://doi.org/10.1002/jmor.21247
195. Ciccotto, P. J. and L. M. Page. 2020. Revision of the genus Henicorhynchus with a revised diagnosis of Gymnostomus (Cyprinidae: Labeoninae). Copeia 108(3):485-202. https://doi.org/10.1643/CI-19-304
194. Martin-Mora, E., S. Ellis, and L. M. Page. 2020. Use of web-based species occurrence information systems by academics and government professionals. PLoS ONE 15(7): e0236556. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0236556
193. He, Y., Y. Chen, J. Yang, L. M. Page. 2020. Phylogenetic analysis and osteological comparison of the cave-dwelling spined loach, Bibarba parvoculus and its surface congener (Cypriniformes: Cobitidae). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 191(4):1059-1074. https://doi.org/10.1093/zoolinnean/zlaa073
192. Flemming, A. and L. M. Page. 2020. Life history of the Swamp Darter, Etheostoma fusiforme, in Florida. Southeastern Naturalist 19(2):418-435. https://doi.org/10.1656/058.019.0222
191. Page, L. M., J. M. Pfeiffer, S. Suksri, Z. S. Randall, and D. A. Boyd. 2020. Variation in the Arrow Loach, Nemacheilus masyae (Cypriniformes: Nemacheilidae), in mainland Southeast Asia, with description of a new species. Copeia 108:392-402. https://doi.org/10.1643/CI-19-305
190. Singer, R., S. Ellis, and L. M. Page. 2020. Awareness and use of biodiversity collections by fish biologists. Journal of Fish Biology 96:297–306. https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.14167
189. Page, L. M., B. R. Ray, S. Tongnunui, D. A. Boyd, and Z. S. Randall. 2019. Garra surinbinnani, a new species of labeonine from the Mae Khlong basin of Thailand (Teleostei: Cyprinidae). Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters 29:31-335. DOI: http://doi.org/10.23788/IEF-1117
188. Page, L. M. 2019. Cutthroat Trout: Evolutionary Biology and Taxonomy. Edited by P. Trotter, P. Bisson, L. Schultz, and B. Roper. [Book review]. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 148:869–870.
187. Jamaluddin, J. A. F., N. So, B. M. Tam, A. Ahmad, C. Grudpan, L. M. Page, M.Z. Khaironizam, S. A. M. Nor. 2019. Genetic variation, demographic history and phylogeography of tire track eel, Mastacembelus favus (Synbranchiformes: Mastacembelidae) in Southeast Asia. Hydrobiolgia 838(1):163-182. DOI: 10.1007/s10750-019-03987-3
186. Pfeiffer, J. M., J. Breinholt, and L. M. Page. 2019. Unioverse: A phylogenomic resource for reconstructing the evolution of freshwater mussels (Bivalvia, Unionoida). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 137:114-126.
185. Sgouros, K., L. M. Page, S. A. Orlofske and R. C. Jadin. 2019. A revised molecular phylogeny reveals polyphyly in Schistura (Teleostei: Cypriniformes: Nemacheilidae). Zootaxa 4559(2):349-362. doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4559.2.8
184. Pfeiffer, J. M., D. L. Graf, K S. Cummings, and L. M. Page. 2018. Phylogeny of Mesoamerican freshwater mussels and a revised tribe-level classification of the Ambleminae. Zoologica Scripta 2019 (48): 106–117. doi:10.1111/zsc.12322
183. Singer, R. A., K. J. Love, and L. M. Page. 2018. A survey of digitized data from U.S. fish collections in the iDigBio data aggregator. PLoS ONE 13(12): e0207636. doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0207636
182. Boyd, D. A., S. Nam, T. Phanara and L. M. Page. 2018. Acantopsis bruinen, a new species of horseface loach from Southeast Asia (Teleostei: Cobitidae). Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters. IEF-1096:1-8. doi:10.23788/IEF-1096
181. Farhana, S. N., Z. A. Muchlisin, T. Y. Duong, S. Tanyaros, L. M. Page, Y. Zhao, E. A. S. Adamson, Md. Z. Khaironizam, M. de Bruyn & Md. N. S. Azizah. 2018. Exploring hidden diversity in Southeast Asia’s Dermogenys spp. (Beloniformes: Zenarchopteridae) through DNA barcoding. Scientific Reports (2018) 8:10787. doi:10.1038/s41598-018-29049-7
180. Pfeiffer J. M., D. L. Graf, K S. Cummings, and L. M. Page. 2018. Molecular phylogeny and taxonomic revision of two enigmatic freshwater mussel genera (Bivalvia: Unionidae incertae sedis: Harmandia and Unionetta) reveals a diverse clade of Southeast Asian Parreysiinae. Journal of Molluscan Studies (2018):1–13. doi:10.1093/mollus/eyy028
179. Robins, R. H., L. M. Page, J. D. Williams, Z. S. Randall, and G. E. Sheehy. 2018. Fishes in the Fresh Waters of Florida. University of Florida Press, Gainesville. xvi + 468 pp.
178. Page, L. M., J. F. Webb, and B. B. Collette. 2018. John G. Lundberg – Joseph S. Nelson lifetime achievement award in Ichthyology for 2017. Copeia 106(1):4-5.
177. Page, L. M. 2017. The Fishes of Pennsylvania. J. R. Stauffer Jr., R. W. Criswell, and D. P. Fischer. Cichlid Press, El Paso. [Book review]. Copeia 105:798-800.
176. Pfeiffer, J. M., A. E. Sharpe, N.A. Johnson, K. Emery, and L. M. Page. 2017. Molecular phylogeny of the Neartic and Mesoamerican freshwater mussel genus Megalonaias. Hydobiologia 811(1):139-151. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-017-3441-7
175. Boyd, D. A., P. Nithirojpakdee, G. Deein, C. Vidthayanon, C. Grudpan, W. Tangitjaroen, J. M. Pfeiffer, Z. S. Randall, T. Srisombat, and L M. Page. 2017. Revision of the horseface loaches (Cobitidae, Acantopsis), with descriptions of three new species from Southeast Asia. Zootaxa 4341(2):151-192.
174. Singer, R. A., J. M. Pfeiffer, and L. M. Page. 2017. A revision of the Paracanthocobitis zonalternans (Cypriniformes: Nemacheilidae) species complex with descriptions of three new species. Zootaxa 4324(1):085-107.
173. Page, L. M., C. C. Baldwin, H. Espinosa-Pérez, L. T. Findley, C. R. Gilbert, K. E. Hartel, R. N. Lea, N. E. Mandrak, J. J. Schmitter-Soto, and H. J. Walker. 2017. Taxonomy of Gila in the Lower Colorado River Basin of Arizona and New Mexico. Fisheries 42(9):456-460.
172. Ciccotto, P. J., J. M. Pfeiffer, and L. M. Page. 2017. Revision of the cyprinid genus Crossocheilus (tribe Labeonini) with a description of a new species. Copeia 105(2):269-292.
171. Ciccotto, P. J. and L. M. Page. 2017. Comment on “On Gonorynchus, Gonorhynchus, Gonorinchus, Gonorhinchus, and Gonorrhynchus, and some other names of labeonine fishes (Teleostei: Gonorhynchidae and Cyprinidae)” by Kottelat (2016). Zootaxa 4226(3):447-448.
170. Ciccotto, P. J. and L. M. Page. 2016. From 12 to one species: variation in Lobocheilos rhabdoura (Fowler 1934) (Cyprinidae: Labeonini). Copeia 104:879-889.
169. Ciccotto, P. J. and L. M. Page. 2016. Revised diagnosis of the genus Gonorhynchus McClelland 1838 (Teleostei: Cyprinidae: Labeonini) with the redescription of G. latius (Hamilton 1822) and revalidation of G. wattanah (Sykes 1839). Zootaxa 4127(3):471-492.
168. Page, L. M., B. J. MacFadden, J. A. Fortes, P. S. Soltis, and G. Riccardi. 2015. Digitization of biodiversity collections reveals biggest data on biodiversity. Bioscience 65 (9): 841-842.
167. Page, L. M. and W. Tangjitjaroen. 2015. Aperioptus pictorius Richardson 1848 is a senior synonym of Acanthopsoides molobrion Siebert 1991, and Aperioptus is a senior synonym of Acanthopsoides Fowler 1934 (Cypriniformes: Cobitidae). Zootaxa 3962(1):179-181.
166. Page, L. M. and S. Azizah Mohd Nor (Eds.). 2015. Papers supported by the All Cypriniformes Species Inventory Project (ACSII) and the Asian Society of Ichthyologists including those presented at the Asian Fish Biodiversity Conference in Penang, Malaysia, 11-14 January 2014. Zootaxa 3962(1):001-234.
165. Thomson, A. W., L. M. Page and S. A. Hilber. 2015. Revision of the Amphilius jacksonii complex (Siluriformes: Amphiliidae), with the descriptions of five new species. Zootaxa 3986(1):061-087.
164. Singer, R. A. and L. M. Page. 2015. Revision of the zipper loaches, Acanthocobitis and Paracanthocobitis (Teleostei: Nemacheilidae), with descriptions of five new species. Copeia 2015(2):378-401.
163. Martin, Z. P. and L. M. Page. 2015. Comparative morphology and evolution of genital papillae in a genus of darters (Percidae: Etheostoma). Copeia 2015:99-124.
162. Randall, Z. S. and L. M. Page. 2015. On the paraphyly of Homaloptera (Teleostei: Balitoridae) and description of a new genus of hillstream loaches from the Western Ghats of India. Zootaxa, 3926, 57-86.
161. Smith, T. A., P. J. Ciccotto, T. C. Mendelson, and L M. Page. 2014. Dense taxon sampling using AFLPs leads to greater accuracy in phylogeny estimation and classification of darters (Percidae: Etheostomatinae). Copeia 2014:257-268.
160. Randall, Z. S. and L. M. Page. 2014. Homalopteroides avii, a new hill-stream loach from Borneo (Teleostei: Balitoridae). Copeia 2014:160-167.
159. Page, L. M. 2014. Cataloguing cypriniform fishes. International Innovation 135:39-41.
158. Chakrabarty, P., M. Warren, L. M. Page and C. C. Baldwin. 2013. GenSeq: An updated nomenclature and ranking for genetic sequences from type and non-type sources. Zookey 346:29-41.
157. Matsunaga, M., A. Thompson, R. J. Figueiredo, C. C. Germain-Aubrey, M. Collins, R. S. Beaman, R. J. MacFadden, G. Riccardi, P. S. Soltis, L. M. Page, and J. A.B. Fortes. 2013. A Computational- and Storage-Cloud for Integration of Biodiversity Collections. Proceedings of the 2013 IEEE 9th International Conference on e-Science, Beijing, China: IEEE, 2013, pp. 78-87. doi:10.1109/eScience.2013.48
156. Page, L. M., H. Espinosa-Perez, L. T. Findley, C. R. Gilbert, R. N. Lea, N. E. Mandrak, R. L. Mayden and J. S. Nelson. 2013. New seventh edition of Common and Scientific Names of Fishes. Fisheries 38(4):188-189.
155. Page, L. M., H. Espinosa-Perez, L. T. Findley, C. R. Gilbert, R. N. Lea, N. E. Mandrak, R. L. Mayden and J. S. Nelson. 2013. Common and scientific names of fishes from the United States, Canada, and Mexico. 7th edition. American Fisheries Society Special Publication 34, Bethesda, Maryland. 384 p.
154. Blanton, R. E., L. M. Page and S. A. Hilber. 2013. Timing of clade divergence and discordant estimates of genetic and morphological diversity in the Slender Madtom, Noturus exilis (Ictaluridae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 66:679-693.
153. Plongsesthee, R., F. W. H. Beamish, and L. M. Page. 2012. Sexual dimorphism in species of Schistura (Teleostei: Nemacheilidae) from the Mae Khlong basin and peninsular Thailand. Zootaxa 3586:353-358.
152. Singer, R. A. and L. M. Page. 2012. Redescription of Schistura myrmekia (Fowler 1935) (Teleostei: Nemacheilidae) from South Thailand.Zootaxa 3586:347-352.
151. Randall, Z. S. and L. M. Page. 2012. Resurrection of the genus Homalopteroides (Teleostei: Balitoridae) with a redescription of H. modestus (Vinciguerra 1890). Zootaxa 3586:329-346.
150. Page, L. M., F. W. H. Beamish, R. Plongsesthee, P. Kangrang, Z. Randall, R.Singer, and Z. Martin. 2012. Schistura (Teleostei: Nemacheilidae) in the Mae Khlong basin in southwestern Thailand with description of a new species. Zootaxa 3586:319-328.
149. Kangrang, P., L. M. Page and F. W. H. Beamish. 2012. Schistura tenebrosa, a new species from the Kwai Noi River System, Mae Khlong basin, Thailand (Teleostei: Nemacheilidae). Zootaxa 3586:69-77.
148. Page, L. M., R. L. Mayden, R. Pethiyagoda, and J. W. Armbruster (Eds.). 2012. Papers supported by All Cypriniformes Species Inventory Project (ACSII) including those presented at the international conference in Chiang Mai, Thailand, 13-16 January 2012. Zootaxa 3586:1-376.
147. Wheeler, Q. D., S. Knapp, D. W. Stevenson, J. Stevenson, S. D. Blum, B. M. Boom, G. G. Borisy, J. L.Buizer, M. R. De Carvalho, A. Cibrian, M. J. Donoghue, V. Doyle, E. M. Gerson, C. H. Graham, P. Graves, S. J. Graves, R. P. Guralnick, A. L. Hamilton, J. Hanken, W. Law, D. L. Lipscomb, T. E. Lovejoy, H. Miller, J. S. Miller, S. Naeem, M. J. Novacek, L. M. Page, N. I. Platnick, H. Porter-Morgan, P. H. Raven, M. A. Solis, A. G. Valdecasas, S. Van Der Leeuw, A. Vasco, N. Vermeulen, J. Vogel, R. L. Walls, E. O. Wilson & J. B. Woolley. 2012. Mapping the biosphere: exploring species to understand the origin, organization and sustainability of biodiversity. Systematics and Biodiversity, 10:1, 1-20.
146. Smith, T. A., T. C. Mendelson, and L. M. Page. 2011. AFLPs support deep relationships among darters (Percidae: Etheostomatinae) consistent with morphological hypotheses. Heredity 107(6):579-588.
145. Knouft, J. and L. M. Page. 2011. Climate, elevation, stream channel diversity, and geographic clines in species richness of North American freshwater fishes. Journal of Biogeography 38:2259–2269.
144. Plongsesthee, R., L. M. Page and W. Beamish. 2011. Schistura aurantiaca, a new species from the Mae Khlong basin, Thailand (Teleostei: Nemacheilidae). Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters 22(2):169-178.
143. Page, L. M. and B. M. Burr. 2011. A field guide to freshwater fishes of North America north of Mexico. 2nd ed. The Peterson Field Guide Series, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Co., Boston, MA.
142. Blanton, R. E., L. M. Page, and B. M. Ennis. 2011. Phylogenetic relationships of Opsopoeodus emiliae, with comment on the taxonomic implications of discordance among datasets. Copeia 2011:82-92.
141. Thomson, A. W. and L. M. Page. 2010. Taxonomic revision of the Amphilius uranoscopus group (Teleostei: Siluriformes) in Kenya, with the description of a new species from the Athi River. Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History 49(2):45-66.
140. Havird, J. C. and L. M. Page. W. Tangjitjaroen, C. Vidthayanon, C. Grudpan, and S. Udduang. 2010. A new species of Lepidocephalichthys (Teleostei: Cobitidae) with distinctive sexual dimorphism and comments on relationships in southern lineages of Cobitidae. Zootaxa 2557:1-18.
139. Lea, R. N., H. Espinosa-Pérez, L.T. Findley, C. R. Gilbert, N. E. Mandrak, R. L. Mayden, J. E. Nelson, and L. M. Page. 2010. Comments on Raja say Le Sueur, 1817 (currently Dasyatis say; Chondrichthyes, Myliobatiformes, DASYATIDAE): proposed change of spelling to Raja sayi Le Sueur, 1817 1 (Case 3410). Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 67(1) March 2010:66-67.
138. Havird, J. C. and L. M. Page. 2010. A revision of Lepidocephalichthys (Teleostei: Cobitidae), with descriptions of two new species from Thailand and Myanmar. Copeia 2010:137-159.
137. Burr, B. M. and L. M. Page. 2009. Illinois fish communities: more than a century of change. Pp. 147-162 in: Taylor, C. A., J. B. Taft, and C. E. Warwick (eds.), Canaries in the Catbird Seat: The Past, Present, and Future of Biological Resources in a Changing Environment. Illinois Natural History Survey Special Publication 30. Champaign.
136. Page, L. M. 2008. Planetary biodiversity inventories as models for the new taxonomy. Pp. 55-62 in: Wheeler, Q. (ed.), The New Taxonomy. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL.
135. Thomson, A. W., J. A. Lopez, R. K. Hadiaty, and L. M. Page. 2008. A new species of Nanobagrus (Teleostei: Bagridae) from southern Sumatra. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. 157:67-72.
134. Page, L. M. 2008. [Review of:] Kottelat, M. and J. Freyhof. 2007. Handbook of European Freshwater Fishes. Copeia 2008:727-729.
133. Wright, J. J. and L. M. Page. 2008. A new species of Synodontis (Siluriformes: Mochokidae) from tributaries of the Kasai River in northern Angola. Copeia 2008(2):294-300.
132. Carvalho, M. R. de, F. A. Bockmann, D. S. Amorim, C. R. F. Brandão, M. de Vivo, J. L. de Figueiredo, H. A. Britski, M. C. C. de Pinna, N. A. Menezes, F. P. L. Marques, N. Papavero, E. M. Cancello, J. V. Crisci, J. D. McEachran, R. C. Schelly, J. G. Lundberg, A. C. Gill, R. Britz, Q. D. Wheeler, M. L. J. Stiassny, L. R. Parenti, L. M. Page, W. C. Wheeler, J. Faivovich, R. P. Vari, L. Grande, C. J. Humphries, R. DeSalle, M. C. Ebach & G. J. Nelson. 2007. Taxonomic Impediment or Impediment to Taxonomy? A Commentary on Systematics and the Cybertaxonomic- Automation Paradigm. Evolutionary Biology 3-4:140-143.
131. Robins, R. H. and L. M. Page. 2007. Taxonomic status of the Guadalupe Darter, Percina apristis (Teleostei: Percidae). Zootaxa 1618:51-60.
130. Page, L. M. and T. J. Near. 2007. Percina williamsi, a new darter from the upper Tennessee River drainage related to Percina macrocephala (Percidae; Etheostomatinae). Copeia 2007(3):605-613.
129. Page, L. M., R. K. Hadiaty, J. A. Lopez, I. Rachmatika, and R. H. Robins. 2007. Two New Species of the Akysis variegatus Species Group (Siluriformes; Akysidae) from Southern Sumatra and a Redescription of Akysis variegatus Bleeker 1846. Copeia 2007:292-303.
128. Armbruster, J. W. and Page, L. M. 2006. Redescription of Pterygoplichthys punctatus and description of a new species of Pterygoplichthys (Siluriformes: Loricariidae). Neotropical Ichthyology 4(4):401-409.
127. Retzer, M. E. and L. M. Page. 2006. Endangered and threatened fishes of Illinois. Outdoor Illinois 15(1):16.
126. Wright, J. J. and L. M. Page. 2006. Taxonomic revision of Lake Tanganyikan Synodontis (Siluriformes: Mochokidae). Florida Museum Natural History Bulletin 46(4):99-154.
125. Thomson, A. W. and L. M. Page. 2006. Genera of the Asian catfish families Sisoridae and Erethistidae (Teleostei: Siluriformes) Zootaxa. 1345:1-96.
124. Page, L. M. and R. H. Robins. 2006. Identification of sailfin catfishes (Teleostei: Loricariidae) in southeastern Asia. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 54:455-457.
123. Page, L. M. 2006. Planetary Biodiversity Inventories: A response to the taxonomic crisis. ActionBioscience.org. http://www.actionbioscience.org/biodiversity/page.html (May 2006).
122. Page, L. M. 2005. Organisms in nature as a central focus for biology. Trends in Ecolology and Evolution 20:361-362.
121. Page, L. M., H. L. Bart, Jr., R. Beaman, L. Bohs, L. T. Deck, V. A. Funk, D. Lipscomb, M. A. Mares, L. A. Prather, J. Stevenson, Q. D. Wheeler, J. B. Woolley and D. W. Stevenson. 2005. LINNE: Legacy Infrastructure Network for Natural Environments. Illinois Natural History Survey, Champaign.
120. Knouft, J. H. and L. M. Page. 2004. Nest defense against predators by the male Fringed Darter (Etheostoma crossopterum). Copeia 2004:915-918.
119. Page, L. M., R. Beaman, V. Funk, M. Jeffords, D. Lipscomb, M. Mares, A. Prather, D. Stevenson, J. Stevenson, and Q. Wheeler. 2004. LINNE: Legacy Infrastructure Netowrk for Natural Environments. [brochure for National Science Foundation].
118. Page, L. M. 2003. [Review of]: Candiru: Life and legend of the bloodsucking catfishes, by Stephen Spotte. Quarterly Review of Biology 78:365-366.
117. Page, L. M., M. Hardman, and T. J. Near. 2003. Phylogenetic Relationships of Barcheek Darters (Percidae: Etheostoma, Subgenus Catonotus) with Descriptions of Two New Species. Copeia 2003:512-530.
116. Knouft, J. H., L. M. Page, and M. J. Plewa. 2003. Antimicrobial egg cleaning: a novel form of parental care in fishes. Proc. Royal Soc. London, B 1531:2405-2412.
115. Evans, J. and L. M. Page. 2003. Distribution and relative size of the swim bladder in Percina, with comparisons to Etheostoma, Crystallaria, and Ammocrypta (Teleostei: Percidae). Environ. Biol. Fishes 66:61-65.
114. Hardman, M. and L. M. Page. 2003. Phylogenetic relationships among bullhead catfishes, genus Ameiurus (Siluriformes: Ictaluridae). Copeia 2003:20-33.
113. Knouft, J. H. and L. M. Page. 2003. The evolution of body size in extant groups of North American freshwater fishes: Speciation, size distributions, and Cope’s Rule. American Naturalist 161:413-421.
112. Hardman, M., L. M. Page, M. H. Sabaj, J. W. Armbruster, and J. H. Knouft. 2002. A comparison of fish surveys made in 1908 and 1998 of the Potaro, Essequibo, Demerara, and coastal river drainages of Guyana. Ich. Explor. Freshw. 13:225-238.
111. Page, L. M. and M. E. Retzer. 2002. The status of Illinois’ rarest fishes and crustaceans. Trans. Illinois State Acad. Sci. 95:311-326.
110. Near, T. J., L. M. Page, and R. L. Mayden. 2001. Intraspecific phylogeography of Percina evides (Percidae: Etheostomatinae): an additional test of the Central Highlands pre-Pleistocene vicariance hypothesis. Mol. Ecol. (2001) 10:2235-2240.
109. Page, L. M. 2000. Etheostomatinae Pp. 225-253 in: J. F. Craig (ed.), Percid fishes: systematics, ecology and exploitation. Blackwell Science, Oxford.
108. Armbruster, J.W., M.H. Sabaj, M. Hardman, L. M. Page, J. H. Knouft. 2000. Catfish genus Corymbophanes (Loricariidae: Hypostominae) with description of one new species: Corymbophanes kaiei. Copeia 2000:997-1006.
107. Page, L. M. and J. H. Knouft. 2000. Variation in egg-mimic size in the guardian darter, Etheostoma oophylax (Percidae). Copeia 2000:782-785.
106. Near, T.J., J.C. Porterfield, and L.M.Page. 2000. Evolution of cytchrome b and the molecular systematics of Ammocrypta (Percidae: Etheostomatinae). Copeia 2000:701-711.
105. Steinberg, R., L.M. Page, and J.C. Porterfield. 2000. The spawning behavior of the harlequin darter (Etheostoma histrio). Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters 11: 141-148.
104. Sabaj, M.H., J.W. Armbruster, and L.M. Page. 1999. Spawning in Ancistrus (Siluriformes: Loricariidae) with comments on the evolution of snout tentacles as a novel reproductive strategy: larval mimicry. Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters 10:217-229.
103. Steinberg, R. and L. M. Page. 1999. Geographic variation in the blackside darter, Percina maculata (Teleostei, Percidae) in the Ohio River drainage of Kentucky. Journal of the Kentucky Academy of Sciences 60:94-107.
102. Porterfield, J.C., L.M. Page, and T.J. Near. 1999. Phylogenetic relationships among fantail darters (Percidae: Etheostoma: Catonotus): Total evidence analysis of morphological and molecular data. Copeia 1999:551-564.
101. Knouft, J.H., and L.M. Page. 1999. [Review of]: Pietsch, T. W. and W. D. Anderson, Jr. (eds.). Collection building in ichthyology and herpetology. American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists Special Publication No. 3. Collection Forum 13:93-94.
100. Song, C.B., T.J. Near, and L.M. Page. 1998. Phylogenetic relations among percid fishes as inferred from mitochonrial cytochrome b sequence data. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 10:343-353.
99. Webb, D.W., L.M. Page, S.J. Taylor, and J.K. Krejca. 1998. The current status and habitats of the Illinois cave amphipod, Gammarus acherondytes Hubricht and Mackin (Crustacea: Amphipoda). Journal of Cave and Karst Studies 60:172-178.
98. Katula, R.S., and L.M. Page. 1998. Nest association between a large predator, the bowfin (Amia calva), and its prey, golden shiners (Notemigonus crysoleucas). Copeia 1998:220-221.
97. Page, L.M., M. Pyron, and K.S. Cummings. 1997. Impacts of fragmentation on Midwestern aquatic organisms. Pp. 189-212 in M.W. Schwartz (ed.). Conservation in highly fragmented landscapes. Chapman & Hall, New York.
96. Ceas, P.A., and L.M. Page. 1997. Systematic studies of the Etheostoma spectabile complex (Percidae; subgenus Oligocephalus), with descriptions of four new species. Copeia 1997:496-522.
95. Sabaj, M.H., K.S. Cummings, and L.M. Page. 1997. Annotated catalogue of type specimens in the Illinois Natural History Survey Fish Collection. Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin 35(5):253-300.
94. Retzer, M.E., and L.M. Page. 1997. Systematics of the stick catfishes, Farlowella (Pisces, Loricariidae). Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 147:33-88.
93. Armbruster, J.A., and L.M. Page. 1997. On the identity of the loricariid species Monistiancistrus carachama Fowler 1940, Plecostomus lacerta Nichols 1919, and Rhinelepis levis Pearson 1924 (Teleostei: Siluriformes). Copeia 1997:227-232.
92. Page, L.M., J.W. Armbruster, and M.H. Sabaj. 1996. Redescription of Glyptoperichthys scrophus, a loricariid catfish from Peru. Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters 7:185-191.
91. Laird, C.L., and L.M. Page. 1996. Non-native fishes inhabiting the streams and lakes of Illinois. Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin 35(1):1-:51.
90. Ceas, P.A., and L.M. Page. 1996. Chaetostoma yurubiense (Teleostei: Siluriformes), a new species of loricariid catfish from the Rio Aroa, Urama, and Yaracuy systems in Venezuela. Copeia 1996:671-677.
89. Armbruster, J.W., and L.M. Page. 1996. Redescription of Aphanotorulus (Teleostei: Loricariidae) with description of one new species, A. ammophilus, from the Rio Orinoco basin. Copeia 1996:379-389.
88. Armbruster, J.W., and L.M. Page. 1996. Convergence of a cryptic saddle pattern in benthic freshwater fishes. Environmental Biology of Fishes 45:249-257.
87. Page, L.M., and G.B. Mottesi. 1995. The distribution and status of the Indiana crayfish, Orconectes indianensis, with comments on the crayfishes of Indiana. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science 104:103-111.
86. Page, L.M. 1995. The threespine stickleback as an exceptional evolutionary model. [Review of M.A. Bell, and S.A. Foster, eds. The evolutionary biology of the threespine stickleback. Oxford University Press, New York, 1994. xii + 571 pp.] Ecology 76:2338-2339.
85. Page, L.M. 1994. Identification of sailfin catfishes introduced to Florida. Florida Scientist 57:171-172.
84. Page, L.M., and M.H. Sabaj. 1994. The function of the caudal keel in Percina (Percidae). Environmental Biology of Fishes 40:105-107.
83. Page, L.M., and S.M. Phelps. 1994. Speciation and phylogenetic resolution. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 9:298.
82. Burr, B.M. and L.M. Page. 1993. A new species of Percina (Odontopholis) from Kentucky and Tennessee with comparisons to Percina cymatotaenia (Teleostei: Percidae). Bulletin of the Alabama Museum of Natural History 16:15-28.
81. Carney, D. A., L. M. Page, and T. M. Keevin. 1993. Fishes of the Tippecanoe River, Indiana: An outstanding Midwestern stream. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science 101:201-209.
80. Page, L.M., G.B. Mottesi, M.E. Retzer, P.A. Ceas, and D.C. Taphorn. 1993. Spawning habitat and larval development of Chaetostoma stannii (Loricariidae) from Rio Crucito, Venezuela. Icthyological Exploration of Freshwaters 4:93-95.
79. Page, L.M. and C.E. Johnston. 1993. [Review of ]: Gilbert, C.R. (ed.) Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume II. Fishes. University Presses of Florida, Gainesville. Copeia 1993:253-255.
78. Mayden, R. L., B. M. Burr, L. M. Page, and R. R. Miller. 1992. The native freshwater fishes of North America. Pp. 827-863 in Mayden, R.L. (ed.), Systematics, historical ecology, and North American freshwater fishes. Stanford University Press, Stanford, CA.
77. Johnston, C. E. and L. M. Page. 1992. The evolution of complex reproductive strategies in North American minnows (Cyprinidae). Pp. 600-621 in Mayden, R.L. (ed.), Systematics, historical ecology, and North American freshwater fishes. Stanford University Press, Stanford, CA.
76. Bart, H. L., Jr. and L. M. Page. 1992. The influence of size and phylogeny on life history variation in North American percids. Pp. 553-572 in Mayden, R.L. (ed.), Systematics, historical ecology, and North American freshwater fishes. Stanford University Press, Stanford, CA.
75. Cohen, J.E., R.A. Beaver, S.H. Cousins, D.L. DeAngelis, L. Goldwasser, K.L. Heong, R.D. Holt, A.J. Kohn, J.H. Lawton, N. Martinez, R. O’Malley, L.M. Page, B.C. Patten, S.L. Pimm, G.A. Polis, M. Rejmánek, T.W. Schoener, K. Schoenly, W.G. Sprules, J.M. Teal, R.E. Ulanowicz, P.H. Watten, H.M. Wilbur, and P. Yodzis. 1993. Improving food webs. Ecology 74:252-258.
74. Page, L. M., P. A. Ceas, D. L. Swofford, and D. G. Buth. 1992. Evolutionary relationships within the Etheostoma squamiceps complex (Percidae; subgenus Catonotus) with descriptions of five new species. Copeia 1992:615-646.
73. Dimmick, W. W. and L. M. Page. 1992. Systematic significance of lactate dehydrogenase variation at the generic level in percids. Copeia 1992:535-537.
72. Page, L. M. 1991. Streams of Illinois. pp. 439-446. In: Our living heritage: the biological resources of Illinois, L. M. Page and M. R. Jeffords (eds.). Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin 34(4).
71. Page, L. M. and M. R. Jeffords. 1991. Our living heritage: the biological resources of Illinois. Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin 34(4):357-477.
70. Bart, H. L., Jr. and L. M. Page. 1991. Morphology and adaptive significance of fin knobs in egg-clustering darters. Copeia 1991:80-86.
69. Page, L. M. 1991. [Review of:] Quinn, J. R. 1990. Our native fishes: The aquarium hobbyist’s guide to observing, collecting, and keeping them. Countryman Press. Fisheries 16:68-70.
68. Page, L. M. and C. E. Johnston. 1990. The breeding behavior of Opsopoeodus emiliae (Cyprinidae) and its phylogenetic implications. Copeia 1990:1176-1180.
67. Page, L. M. and C. E. Johnston. 1990. Spawning in the creek chubsucker, Erimyzon oblongus, with a review of spawning behavior in suckers (Catostomidae). Environmental Biology of Fishes 27:265-272.
66. Carney, D. A. and L. M. Page. 1990. Meristic characteristics and zoogeography of the genus Ptychocheilus (Teleostei: Cyprinidae). Copeia 1990:171-181.
65. Keevin, T. M., L. M. Page, and C. E. Johnston. 1989. The spawning behavior of the Saffron Darter (Etheostoma flavum). Transactions of the Kentucky Academy of Science 50:55-58.
64. Page, L.M., and P.A. Ceas. 1989. Egg attachment in Pimephales (Pisces: Cyprinidae). Copeia 1989:1074-1077.
63. Page, L. M. and H. Bart. 1989. Egg mimics in darters (Pisces: Percidae). Copeia 1989:514-517.
62. Page, L. M. and T. P. Simon. 1988. Observations on the reproductive behavior and eggs of four species of darters, with comments on Etheostoma tippecanoe and E. camurum. Transactions of the Illinois State Academy of Science 81:205-210.
61. Burr, B. M. and L. M. Page. 1987. Philip Wayne Smith 1921-1986. Copeia 1987:839-840.
60. Page, L. M. and E. C. Beckham. 1987. Notropis rupestris, a new cyprinid from the Middle Cumberland River System, Tennessee, with comments on variation in Notropis heterolepis. Copeia 1987:659-668.
59. Page, L. M. 1987. Nongame fishes. pp. 84-85. In: The natural resources of Illinois. R. D. Neely and C. G. Heister (compilers). Illinois Natural History Survey Special Publication No. 6.
58. Retzer, M. E., L. M. Page and D. L. Swofford. 1986. Variation and systematics of Etheostoma whipplei, the redfin darter (Pisces: Percidae). Copeia 1986:631-641.
57. Burr, B. M. and L. M. Page. 1986. Zoogeography of fishes of the Lower Ohio-Upper Mississippi Basin. In: C. H. Hocutt and E. O. Wiley, ed. Zoogeography of North American Freshwater Fishes. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
56. Page, L. M. 1985. Evolution of reproductive behaviors in percid fishes. pp. 275-295. In: 125 years of biological research 1858-1983: A symposium. Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin 33(3):139-333.
55. Page, L. M. 1985. A new crayfish of the genus Orconectes from the Little Wabash River system of Illinois (Decapoda: Cambaridae). Biological Society of Washington Proceedings 98:564-570.
54. Page, L. M. 1985. Research applicable to the management of nongame species: examples from the Illinois Natural History Survey. pp. 22-31. In: Proceedings of the workshop on management of nongame species and ecological communities. W. C. McComb (ed.). University of Kentucky, Lexington.
53. Page, L. M. and K. S. Cummings. 1984. A portable camera box for photographing small fishes. Environmental Biology of Fishes 11:160, and _Developments in Environmental Biology of Fishes 4:124.
52. Page, L. M. and D. L. Swofford. 1984. Morphological correlates of ecological specialization in darters. Environmental Biology of Fishes 11:139-159, and Developments in Environmental Biology of Fishes 4:103-123.
51. Burr, B. M. and L. M. Page. 1984. Etheostoma baileyi Page and Burr, Emerald darter; Etheostoma barrenense Burr and Page, Splendid darter; Etheostoma rafinesquei, Burr and Page, Kentucky snubnose darter. pp. 625.5, 626.5, 685.5. In: D. S. Lee, et al. 1983, et seq. Atlas of North American Freshwater Fishes. North Carolina State Museum of Natural History, Raleigh.
50. Page, L. M. 1983. Identification of the percids, Boleosoma phlox Cope and loa vigil Hay. Copeia 1983:1082-1083.
49. Page, L. M. and L. E. Cordes. 1983. Variation and systematics of Etheostoma euzonum, the Arkansas saddled darter (Pisces: Percidae). Copeia 1983:1042-1050.
48. Page, L. M., M. E. Retzer, and R. A. Stiles. 1983. Spawning behavior in seven species of darters (Pisces: Percidae). Brimleyana 8:135-143.
47. Page, L. M. and B. M. Burr. 1982. Three new species of darters (Percidae; Etheostoma) of the subgenus Nanostoma from Kentucky and Tennessee. Occasional Papers of the Museum of Natural History of the University of Kansas 101:1-20.
46. Smith, P. W. and L. M. Page. 1981. Endangered and threatened fishes. pp. 5-20. In: Endangered and threatened species of Illinois. Natural Land Institute.
45. Page, L. M. and R. L. Mayden. 1981. The life history of the Tennessee snubnose darter, Etheostoma simoterum, in Brush Creek, Tennessee. Illinois Natural History Survey Biological Notes No. 117. 11 p.
44. Page, L. M., W. L. Keller, and L. E. Cordes. 1981. Etheostoma (Boleosoma) longimanum and E. (Catonotus) obeyense, two more darters confirmed as egg-clusterers. Transactions of the Kentucky Academy of Science 42(1 2):35-36.
43. Page, L. M. 1981. The genera and subgenera of darters (Percidae, Etheostomatini). Occasional Papers of the Museum of Natural History of the University of Kansas 90:1-69.
42. Morris, M. A. and L. M. Page. 1981. Variation in western logperches (Pisces; Percidae), with description of a new subspecies from the Ozarks. Copeia 1981(1): 95-108.
41. Page, L. M. 1981. Redescription of Etheostoma australe and a key for the identification of Mexican species of Etheostoma (Percidae). Occasional Papers of the Museum of Natural History of the University of Kansas 89:1-10.
40. Page, L. M. 1980. Species accounts. pp. 615, 638, 660, 674, 676, 694, 696, 698, 707, 726, 740. In: D. S. Lee, et al. Atlas of North American Freshwater Fishes. North Carolina State Museum of Natural History, Raleigh, i-x + 854 p.
39. Page, L. M. 1980. The life histories of Etheostoma olivaceum and E. striatulum, two species of darters in central Tennessee. Illinois Natural History Survey Biological Notes No. 113. 14 p.
38. Cordes, L. E. and L. M. Page. 1980. Feeding chronology and diet composition of two darters (Percidae) in the Iroquois River system, Illinois. The American Midland Naturalist 104(1):202-206.
37. Page, L. M. 1980. Non-game fishes of Illinois. In: Proceedings of the Illinois Non-game Wildlife Symposium, V. M. Kleen (ed.). Illinois Department of Conservation Division of Wildlife Research Periodic Report No. 15:72 74.
36. Burr, B. M. and L. M. Page. 1979. The life history of the least darter, Etheostoma microperca, in Iroquois River, Illinois. Illinois Natural History Survey Biological Notes No. 112. 15p.
35. Mayden, R. L. and L. M. Page. 1979. Systematics of Percina roanoka and P. crassa, with comparisons to P. peltata and P. notogramma (Percidae). Copeia 1979(3): 413-426.
34. Page, L. M. and B. M. Burr. 1979. The smallest species of darter (Pisces; Percidae). The American Midland Naturalist 101(2):452-453.
33. Page, L. M. and R. L. Mayden. 1979. Nesting site of the lollipop darter Etheostoma neopterum. Transactions of the Kentucky Academy of Science 40(1-2):56-57.
32. Braasch, M. E. and L. M. Page. 1979. Systematic studies of darters of the subgenus Catonotus (Percidae), with the description of a new species from Caney Fork. Occasional Papers of the Museum of Natural History of the University of Kansas 78:1-10.
31. Page, L. M. 1978. Redescription, distribution, variation, and life history notes on the longhead darter, Percina macrocephala (Percidae). Copeia 1978(4):655-664.
30. Page, L. M. and D. W. Schemske. 1978. The effect of interspecific competition on the distribution and size of darters of the subgenus Catonotus (Percidae; Etheostoma). Copeia 1978(3):406-412.
29. Burr, B. M. and L. M. Page. 1978. The life history of the cypress darter, Etheostoma proeliare, in Max Creek, Illinois. Illinois Natural History Survey Biological Notes No. 106. 15 p.
28. Boyd, J. A. and L. M. Page. 1978. The life history of the crayfish, Orconectes kentuckiensis, in Big Creek, Illinois. The American Midland Naturalist 99(2):398-414.
27. Page, L. M. 1977. The lateralis system of darters (Etheostomatini). Copeia 1977(3):472-475.
26. Evers, R. A. and L. M. Page. 1977. Some unusual natural areas of Illinois. Illinois Natural History Survey Biological Notes No. 100. 47 p.
25. Page, L. M. and M. E. Braasch. 1977. Systematic studies of darters of the subgenus Catonotus (Percidae), with the description of a new species from the Duck River system. Occasional Papers of the Museum of Natural History of the University of Kansas 63:1-18.
24. Page, L. M. and M. E. Braasch. 1976. Systematic studies of darters of the subgenus Catonotus (Percidae), with the description of a new species from the lower Cumberland and Tennessee River systems. Occasional Papers of the Museum of Natural History of the University of Kansas 60:1-18.
23. Page, L. M. and B. M. Burr. 1976. The life history of the slabrock darter, Etheostoma smithi, in Ferguson Creek, Kentucky. Illinois Natural History Survey Biological Notes No. 99. 12 p.
22. Page, L. M., B. M. Burr, and P. W. Smith. 1976. The spottail darter, Etheostoma squamiceps (Osteichthyes, Percidae) in Indiana. The American Midland Naturalist 95(2):478-479.
21. Burr, B. M. and L. M. Page. 1976. Distribution and life history notes on the taillight shiner, Notropis maculatus, in Kentucky. Transactions of the Kentucky Academy of Science 36(3-4):71-74.
20. Page, L. M. 1976. The modified midventral scales of Percina (Osteichthyes, Percidae). Journal of Morphology 148(2):255-264.
19. Page, L. M. 1976. Natural darter hybrids: Etheostoma gracile x Percina maculata, Percina caprodes x Percina maculata, and Percina phoxocephala x Percina maculata. The Southwestern Naturalist 21(2):161-168.
18. Page, L. M. and P. W. Smith. 1976. Variation and systematics of the stripetail darter, Etheostoma kennicotti (Putnam). Copeia 1976(3):532-541.
17. Smith, P. W. and L. M. Page. 1975. Notice of invalidation of the lectotype designation of Catonotus kennicotti Putnam. Copeia 1975(4):777-778.
16. Page, L. M. 1975. Relations among the species of the subgenus Catonotus of Etheostoma (Percidae). Copeia 1975(4):782-784.
15. Boyd, J. A., B. M. Burr, L. M. Page, and P. W. Smith. 1975. A study of threatened and/or unique fishes within the boundaries of the Shawnee National Forest of Southern Illinois. In: Those on the brink of doom: a study of rare fishes in the Shawnee National Forest. U.S.D.A. Forest Service. 29 p.
14. Page, L. M. 1975. The life history of the stripetail darter, Etheostoma kennicotti, in Big Creek, Illinois. Illinois Natural History Survey Biological Notes No. 93. 15 p.
13. Page, L. M. 1974. Aquatic Malacostraca recorded for Illinois, with notes on their distributions and habitats within the state. Transactions of the Illinois State Academy of Science 67(1):89-104.
12. Page, L. M. 1974. The life history of the spottail darter, Etheostoma squamiceps, in Big Creek, Illinois, and Ferguson Creek, Kentucky. Illinois Natural History Survey Biological Notes No. 89. 20 p.
11. Page, L. M. 1974. The subgenera of Percina (Percidae: Etheostomatini). Copeia 1974(1):66-86.
10. Page, L. M. and B. M. Burr. 1974. Distributional records for the crayfishes Cambarellus puer, C. shufeldtii, Procambarus gracilis, P. viaeviridis, Orconectes lancifer, O. bisectus, and O. rusticus. Transactions of the Kentucky Academy of Science 34(3-4):51-52.
9. Page, L. M. and G. S. Whitt. 1973. Lactate dehydrogenase isozymes of darters and the inclusiveness of the genus Percina. Illinois Natural History Survey Biological Notes No. 82. 7 p.
8. Page, L. M. 1973. An analysis of diversity in the darter genus Percina (Osteichthyes, Percidae). Dissertation Abstracts International 33(10).
7. Page, L. M. and G. S. Whitt. 1973. Lactate dehydrogenase isozymes, malate dehydrogenase isozymes, and tetrazolium oxidase mobilities of darters (Etheostomatini). Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology 44(2B):611-623.
6. Smith, P. W. and L. M. Page. 1972. Repeated mating of a copperhead and timber rattlesnake. Herpetological Review 4(6):196.
5. Page, L. M. and P. W. Smith. 1971. The life history of the slenderhead darter, Percina phoxocephala, in the Embarras River, Illinois. Illinois Natural History Survey Biological Notes No. 74. 14 p.
4. Page, L. M. and R. L. Smith. 1970. Recent range adjustments and hybridization of Notropis lutrensis and Notropis spilopterus in Illinois. Transactions of the Illinois State Academy of Science 63(3):264-272.
3. Page, L. M. and P. W. Smith. 1970. The life history of the dusky darter, Percina sciera, in the Embarras River, Illinois. Illinois Natural History Survey Biological Notes No. 69. 15 p.
2. Smith, P. W. and L. M. Page. 1969. The food of spotted bass in streams of the Wabash River drainage. Transactions of The American Fishery Society 98(4):647-651.
1. Schaaf, R. A. and L. M. Page. 1968. Ringneck snake escapes after ingestion by ophiophagous predator. Bulletin Chicago Herpetological Society 3(2):13.