taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
394487F6A168D50DFF22621902BFFE60.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8324163/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8324163	FIGURE 8. Male pigmentation of A) Etheostoma rupestre rupestre—47 mm SL, Cottondale Creek, County Road 32, Tuscaloosa, Alabama (photo by K. Boone), B) E. r. piersoni—61 mm SL, Chilatchee Creek, Highway 5, 1 mile north of Alberta, Alabama (photo by K. Boone), and C) E. r. uphapeense—45 mm SL, Opintlocco Creek, County Highway 20, ~3 miles East of Tuskegee, Alabama (Photo by B. Hilburn).	FIGURE 8. Male pigmentation of A) Etheostoma rupestre rupestre—47 mm SL, Cottondale Creek, County Road 32, Tuscaloosa, Alabama (photo by K. Boone), B) E. r. piersoni—61 mm SL, Chilatchee Creek, Highway 5, 1 mile north of Alberta, Alabama (photo by K. Boone), and C) E. r. uphapeense—45 mm SL, Opintlocco Creek, County Highway 20, ~3 miles East of Tuskegee, Alabama (Photo by B. Hilburn).	2023-09-07	Hilburn, Bryson G.;Janosik, Alexis M.;Johnston, Carol E.		Zenodo	biologists	Hilburn, Bryson G.;Janosik, Alexis M.;Johnston, Carol E.			
394487F6A165D508FF2266FF0358F932.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8324163/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8324163	FIGURE 8. Male pigmentation of A) Etheostoma rupestre rupestre—47 mm SL, Cottondale Creek, County Road 32, Tuscaloosa, Alabama (photo by K. Boone), B) E. r. piersoni—61 mm SL, Chilatchee Creek, Highway 5, 1 mile north of Alberta, Alabama (photo by K. Boone), and C) E. r. uphapeense—45 mm SL, Opintlocco Creek, County Highway 20, ~3 miles East of Tuskegee, Alabama (Photo by B. Hilburn).	FIGURE 8. Male pigmentation of A) Etheostoma rupestre rupestre—47 mm SL, Cottondale Creek, County Road 32, Tuscaloosa, Alabama (photo by K. Boone), B) E. r. piersoni—61 mm SL, Chilatchee Creek, Highway 5, 1 mile north of Alberta, Alabama (photo by K. Boone), and C) E. r. uphapeense—45 mm SL, Opintlocco Creek, County Highway 20, ~3 miles East of Tuskegee, Alabama (Photo by B. Hilburn).	2023-09-07	Hilburn, Bryson G.;Janosik, Alexis M.;Johnston, Carol E.		Zenodo	biologists	Hilburn, Bryson G.;Janosik, Alexis M.;Johnston, Carol E.			
394487F6A165D508FF2266FF0358F932.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8324149/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8324149	FIGURE 2. Locations of museum material examined that possessed lat/long coordinates. Dark grey background shading indicates the boundaries of the Mobile Basin and colored shading indicates geographic ranges of each subspecies within the Mobile Basin to which Etheostoma rupestre is endemic. Populations delimited as E. r. rupestre in the current study but for which some taxonomic uncertainty remains are also indicated.	FIGURE 2. Locations of museum material examined that possessed lat/long coordinates. Dark grey background shading indicates the boundaries of the Mobile Basin and colored shading indicates geographic ranges of each subspecies within the Mobile Basin to which Etheostoma rupestre is endemic. Populations delimited as E. r. rupestre in the current study but for which some taxonomic uncertainty remains are also indicated.	2023-09-07	Hilburn, Bryson G.;Janosik, Alexis M.;Johnston, Carol E.		Zenodo	biologists	Hilburn, Bryson G.;Janosik, Alexis M.;Johnston, Carol E.			
394487F6A160D515FF22600203E2FC20.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8324163/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8324163	FIGURE 8. Male pigmentation of A) Etheostoma rupestre rupestre—47 mm SL, Cottondale Creek, County Road 32, Tuscaloosa, Alabama (photo by K. Boone), B) E. r. piersoni—61 mm SL, Chilatchee Creek, Highway 5, 1 mile north of Alberta, Alabama (photo by K. Boone), and C) E. r. uphapeense—45 mm SL, Opintlocco Creek, County Highway 20, ~3 miles East of Tuskegee, Alabama (Photo by B. Hilburn).	FIGURE 8. Male pigmentation of A) Etheostoma rupestre rupestre—47 mm SL, Cottondale Creek, County Road 32, Tuscaloosa, Alabama (photo by K. Boone), B) E. r. piersoni—61 mm SL, Chilatchee Creek, Highway 5, 1 mile north of Alberta, Alabama (photo by K. Boone), and C) E. r. uphapeense—45 mm SL, Opintlocco Creek, County Highway 20, ~3 miles East of Tuskegee, Alabama (Photo by B. Hilburn).	2023-09-07	Hilburn, Bryson G.;Janosik, Alexis M.;Johnston, Carol E.		Zenodo	biologists	Hilburn, Bryson G.;Janosik, Alexis M.;Johnston, Carol E.			
394487F6A160D515FF22600203E2FC20.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8324151/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8324151	FIGURE 3. Locations of landmarks used in geometric morphometric analysis on specimens of Etheostoma rupestre (1: nare, 2: nape, 3: first dorsal-fin origin, 4: 9th dorsal spine insertion, 5: second dorsal-fin origin, 6: 7th dorsal ray insertion, 7: posterior insertion of dorsal fin, 8: caudal fin insertion on dorsum, 9: center edge of hypural plate, 10: caudal fin insertion on ventrum, 11: posterior insertion of anal fin, 12: 5th anal fin element, 13: anal fin origin, 14: pelvic fin origin, 15: tip of lower jaw, 16: tip of upper jaw, 17: posterior edge of maxilla, 18: lower pectoral fin insertion, 19: upper pectoral fin insertion.	FIGURE 3. Locations of landmarks used in geometric morphometric analysis on specimens of Etheostoma rupestre (1: nare, 2: nape, 3: first dorsal-fin origin, 4: 9th dorsal spine insertion, 5: second dorsal-fin origin, 6: 7th dorsal ray insertion, 7: posterior insertion of dorsal fin, 8: caudal fin insertion on dorsum, 9: center edge of hypural plate, 10: caudal fin insertion on ventrum, 11: posterior insertion of anal fin, 12: 5th anal fin element, 13: anal fin origin, 14: pelvic fin origin, 15: tip of lower jaw, 16: tip of upper jaw, 17: posterior edge of maxilla, 18: lower pectoral fin insertion, 19: upper pectoral fin insertion.	2023-09-07	Hilburn, Bryson G.;Janosik, Alexis M.;Johnston, Carol E.		Zenodo	biologists	Hilburn, Bryson G.;Janosik, Alexis M.;Johnston, Carol E.			
394487F6A160D515FF22600203E2FC20.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8324149/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8324149	FIGURE 2. Locations of museum material examined that possessed lat/long coordinates. Dark grey background shading indicates the boundaries of the Mobile Basin and colored shading indicates geographic ranges of each subspecies within the Mobile Basin to which Etheostoma rupestre is endemic. Populations delimited as E. r. rupestre in the current study but for which some taxonomic uncertainty remains are also indicated.	FIGURE 2. Locations of museum material examined that possessed lat/long coordinates. Dark grey background shading indicates the boundaries of the Mobile Basin and colored shading indicates geographic ranges of each subspecies within the Mobile Basin to which Etheostoma rupestre is endemic. Populations delimited as E. r. rupestre in the current study but for which some taxonomic uncertainty remains are also indicated.	2023-09-07	Hilburn, Bryson G.;Janosik, Alexis M.;Johnston, Carol E.		Zenodo	biologists	Hilburn, Bryson G.;Janosik, Alexis M.;Johnston, Carol E.			
394487F6A17DD514FF22633603CBF9C4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8324161/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8324161	FIGURE 7. Example of variable lateral blotch pigmentation within a single population of Etheostoma rupestre (Caffee Creek, Cahaba River watershed).	FIGURE 7. Example of variable lateral blotch pigmentation within a single population of Etheostoma rupestre (Caffee Creek, Cahaba River watershed).	2023-09-07	Hilburn, Bryson G.;Janosik, Alexis M.;Johnston, Carol E.		Zenodo	biologists	Hilburn, Bryson G.;Janosik, Alexis M.;Johnston, Carol E.			
394487F6A17DD514FF22633603CBF9C4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8324151/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8324151	FIGURE 3. Locations of landmarks used in geometric morphometric analysis on specimens of Etheostoma rupestre (1: nare, 2: nape, 3: first dorsal-fin origin, 4: 9th dorsal spine insertion, 5: second dorsal-fin origin, 6: 7th dorsal ray insertion, 7: posterior insertion of dorsal fin, 8: caudal fin insertion on dorsum, 9: center edge of hypural plate, 10: caudal fin insertion on ventrum, 11: posterior insertion of anal fin, 12: 5th anal fin element, 13: anal fin origin, 14: pelvic fin origin, 15: tip of lower jaw, 16: tip of upper jaw, 17: posterior edge of maxilla, 18: lower pectoral fin insertion, 19: upper pectoral fin insertion.	FIGURE 3. Locations of landmarks used in geometric morphometric analysis on specimens of Etheostoma rupestre (1: nare, 2: nape, 3: first dorsal-fin origin, 4: 9th dorsal spine insertion, 5: second dorsal-fin origin, 6: 7th dorsal ray insertion, 7: posterior insertion of dorsal fin, 8: caudal fin insertion on dorsum, 9: center edge of hypural plate, 10: caudal fin insertion on ventrum, 11: posterior insertion of anal fin, 12: 5th anal fin element, 13: anal fin origin, 14: pelvic fin origin, 15: tip of lower jaw, 16: tip of upper jaw, 17: posterior edge of maxilla, 18: lower pectoral fin insertion, 19: upper pectoral fin insertion.	2023-09-07	Hilburn, Bryson G.;Janosik, Alexis M.;Johnston, Carol E.		Zenodo	biologists	Hilburn, Bryson G.;Janosik, Alexis M.;Johnston, Carol E.			
394487F6A17DD514FF22633603CBF9C4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8324149/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8324149	FIGURE 2. Locations of museum material examined that possessed lat/long coordinates. Dark grey background shading indicates the boundaries of the Mobile Basin and colored shading indicates geographic ranges of each subspecies within the Mobile Basin to which Etheostoma rupestre is endemic. Populations delimited as E. r. rupestre in the current study but for which some taxonomic uncertainty remains are also indicated.	FIGURE 2. Locations of museum material examined that possessed lat/long coordinates. Dark grey background shading indicates the boundaries of the Mobile Basin and colored shading indicates geographic ranges of each subspecies within the Mobile Basin to which Etheostoma rupestre is endemic. Populations delimited as E. r. rupestre in the current study but for which some taxonomic uncertainty remains are also indicated.	2023-09-07	Hilburn, Bryson G.;Janosik, Alexis M.;Johnston, Carol E.		Zenodo	biologists	Hilburn, Bryson G.;Janosik, Alexis M.;Johnston, Carol E.			
