Reference List

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

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704 Book Cardoza, J.E., G.S. Jones, T.W. French, and D.B. Halliwell. 1993. Exotic and translocated vertebrates of Massachusetts. Fauna of Massachusetts Series No. 6. 2nd edition. Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife, Westborough, MA.
32196 Web Page Caribherp. 2000. Amphibians and Reptiles of the Puerto Rican Bank. http://carib.bio.psu.edu/caribherp/lists/PR-LIST.htm. Accessed on 04/05/2000.
13188 Book Collins, J.T. 1993. Amphibians and Reptiles in Kansas. Third Edition, Revised. The University of Kansas, Museum of Natural History, Lawrence.
12167 Journal Article Conant, R. 1977. The Florida Water Snake (Reptile, Serpentes, Colubridae) Established at Brownsville, Texas, with Comments on other Herpetological Introductions in the Area. Journal of Herpetology 11(2):217-220.
13337 Book Johnson, T.R. 1987. The Amphibians and Reptiles of Missouri. Missouri Department of Conservation, Comservation Commission of the State of Missouri, Jefferson City.
16448 Journal Article Leavitt, D.J., T.C. Mullett, C.M. Ritzi, and J.R. Skiles. 2007. Hyla cinerea. Herpetological Review 38(1):97.
31679 Journal Article Schalk, C.M., C.G. Montan˜a, K. Kralman, D.J. Leavitt. 2018. Functional distance and establishment of non-native species with complex life cycles. Biological Invasions 20:1945-1952. https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2Fs10530-018-1678-3.pdf.
13338 Journal Article Schwartz, A., and R. Thomas. 1975. A Check-list of West Indian Amphibians and Reptiles. Carnegie Museum of Natural History Special Publication(1):1-216.
25944 Database Ueda, K., J. Belmonte, A. Shepard, P. Leary, and S. Loarie. 2021. iNaturalist.org. California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, CA. http://www.inaturalist.org/. Accessed on 11/23/2021.



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