Caenorhabditis elegans | Gila River | Gila River Indian Community | Gila, New Mexico | Gila monster | Gila Pueblo Archaeological Foundation | Gila | Zinnia elegans | Xyroptila elegans | Xanthoria elegans | Trimeresurus elegans | Tour of the Gila | The Giant Gila Monster | Pomatias elegans | Neoheterandria elegans | Naso elegans | Koelreuteria elegans | Joinvillea elegans | Heuchera elegans | Gypsophila elegans | Gila Wilderness | Gila nigra | Gila National Forest | Gila intermedia | Gila (genus) | Gila Gamliel | Gila Almagor | Comparative overview of the major types of vertebrate N-glycan subtypes and some representative ''Caenorhabditis elegans | ''C. elegans'' | bonytail, ''Gila elegans'' |
Prominent were freshwater fish (primarily bonytail, Gila elegans, and razorback sucker, Xyrauchen texanus), freshwater mussels (Anodonta dejecta), water birds (particularly American coot, Fulica americana), and marsh plants (cattail, Typha, tule, Scirpus, and reed, Phragmites).