Reference List

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

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33343 Journal Article Angehr, G.R. 1999. Rapid long-distance colonization of Lake Gatun, Panama, by snail kites. The Wilson Bulletin 111(2):265-268.
33344 Journal Article Baker, F. 1913. The land and fresh-water mollusks of the Stanford Expedition to Brazil. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 65(3):628-672. https://www.jstor.org/stable/4063523.
31763 Journal Article Cowie, R.H., and S.C. Thiengo. 2003. The apple snails of The Americas (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Ampullaridae: Asolene, Felipponea, Marisa, Pomacea, Pomella): a nomenclatural and type catalog. Malacologia 45(1):41-100.
31955 Journal Article King, P.P. 1835. Ampullaria cumingii.. The Zoological Journal 5(Art. XLVII):332-349.
9418 Journal Article Williams, E.H., Jr., L. Bunkley-Williams, C.G. Lilyestrom and E.A.R. Ortiz-Corps. 2001. A review of recent introductions of aquatic invertebrates in Puerto Rico and implications for the management of nonindigenous species. Caribbean Journal of Science 37(3-4):246-251. http://www.biology.uprm.edu/facultad/publications/Lucy_Bunkley_20010101_5.pdf.



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