Reference List

This list includes references used to derive specimen records as well as those with scientific name Micropterus henshalli listed in key words.

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42882 Conference Proceedings 2013. Black bass diversity multidisciplinary science for conservation in Tringali, M.D. J.M. Long, T.W. Birdsong, and M.S. Allen (eds.), eds. Proceedings of the American fisheries society southern division symposium. American Fisheries Society.
19621 Journal Article Barwick, D.H., K.J. Oswald, J.M. Quattro, and R.D. Barwick. 2006. Redeye bass (Micropterus coosae) and Alabama spotted bass (M. punctulatus henshalli) hybridization in Keowee Reservoir. Southeastern Naturalist 5(4):661-668. http://www.bioone.org/doi/pdf/10.1656/1528-7092%282006%295%5B661%3ARBMCAA%5D2.0.CO%3B2.
31426 Report Clayton, J. and C. Munger. 2013. ALana Henry Reservoir 2013 Fishereies Management Survey Report. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Inland Fisheries Division, Canyon, Texas. https://tpwd.texas.gov/publications/pwdpubs/media/lake_survey/pwd_rp_t3200_1233_2013.pdf.
32293 Report Clayton, J., and C Munger. 2018. Alan Henry Reservoir 2017 Fisheries Management Survey Report. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Inland Fisheries Division, Canyon, TX. https://tpwd.texas.gov/publications/pwdpubs/lake_survey/.
15836 Other Cut-and-paste reference not available due to unhandled reference type. Please contact support to request the addition of the 'Other' type.
32244 Report Kingsley-Smith, P. 2018. SCDNR Marine Resources Research Institute State Report. Gulf and South Atlantic Regional Panel on Invasive Species, San Antonio, TX.
275 Book Lee, D.S., C.R. Gilbert, C.H. Hocutt, R.E. Jenkins, D.E. McAllister, and J.R. Stauffer, Jr. 1980. Atlas of North American freshwater fishes. North Carolina State Museum of Natural History, Raleigh, NC.
39068 News Lee, M. 2022. Outdoors Appalachia: invasive fish could eradicate Tennessee bass species. https://www.wjhl.com/outdoors-appalachia/invasive-fish-could-eradicate-tennessee-bass-species/. Created on 10/04/2022. Accessed on 10/20/2022.
217 Book Moyle, P.B. 1976. Inland fishes of California. University of California Press Berkeley, CA. http://books.google.com/books?id=8ZCStnV581kC&printsec=frontcover&dq=fishes+of+california&hl=en&sa=X&ei=t0dOT-P-Nsna0QH88rS7Ag&ved=0CDUQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=fishes%20of%20california&f=false.
13709 Book Moyle, P.B. 2002. Inland fishes of California. Second edition. University of California Press, Berkeley, CA.
29325 Book Chapter Rider, S.J., and M.J. Maceina. 2015. Alabama Bass Micropterus henshalli Hubbs & Bailey, 1940. Pages 83-91 in Tringali, M.D. J.M. Long, T.W. Birdsong, and M.S. Allen (eds.), eds. Black Bass Diversity. Volume 82. American Fisheries Society. Bethesda, MD.
30788 Web Page Texas Parks & Wildlife Department. 2018. Lake Survey Reports. https://tpwd.texas.gov/publications/pwdpubs/lake_survey/. Accessed on 11/30/2018.
39415 Journal Article Williams, J.D., and G.H. Burgess. 1999. A new species of bass, Micropterus cataractae (Teleostei: Centrarchidae) from the Apalachicola river basin in Alabama, Florida, and Georgia. Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History 42(2):80-114.
707 Journal Article Williams, J.D., and G.H. Burgess. 1999. The shoal bass (Micropterus cataractae) (Centrarchidae), a new species from the Apalachicola River basin, Alabama, Florida, and Georgia. Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History 42(2):80-114.



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